
She is what happens when a Queensland farm kid figures out the studio system from the inside and refuses to leave. The blonde the camera was supposed to flatter, who learned how to flatter the camera back. Then built a production company before most actresses her age had a second lead.
She came up on *Neighbours* and broke out as Naomi Lapaglia in *The Wolf of Wall Street* in 2013. Then the ownership move. She launched LuckyChap Entertainment in 2014, produced her own *I, Tonya* in 2017, and pulled a Best Actress nomination out of it. *Bombshell* in 2019. *Once Upon a Time in Hollywood* the same year, playing Sharon Tate. Then 2023 — *Barbie* opened to $162 million domestic, collected a Best Picture nomination, and made her the first producer to clear a billion at the box office twice. Catherine Earnshaw in *Wuthering Heights* lands in 2026.
The bone structure does the work. Wide-set blue eyes, a strong cheekbone shelf, the chin held in proportion. The model reads her the same way across angles. Soft light, hard light, motion blur. Stable for the algorithm. Wanted by the user.
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