Alycia Debnam-Carey, born on July twentieth, nineteen ninety-three, is a talented Australian actress known for her compelling performances across film and television. She made her acting debut in two thousand three with the short drama film Martha's New Coat, directed by Rachel Ward. Her transition to feature films came in two thousand fourteen with the American disaster film Into the Storm, where she showcased her ability to captivate audiences.
From two thousand fourteen to two thousand sixteen, Alycia gained widespread recognition for her role as Lexa in the dystopian science fiction series The 100. This character became a fan favorite, solidifying her status in the entertainment industry. Following this success, she co-starred as Alicia Clark in the horror drama series Fear the Walking Dead from two thousand fifteen to two thousand twenty-three, further establishing her versatility as an actress.
In addition to her acting career, Alycia made her directorial debut with the seventh season episode titled 'Ofelia,' demonstrating her multifaceted talent in the industry. In two thousand twenty-three, she took on the role of Alice Hart in the Australian drama miniseries The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, a performance that earned her a nomination for the prestigious AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama.