Eliza Scanlen, born on January sixth, nineteen ninety-nine, is a talented Australian actress known for her versatile performances across television and film. She first gained recognition for her role as Tabitha Ford in the popular Australian soap opera Home and Away in two thousand sixteen, which marked the beginning of her ascent in the entertainment industry.
Her breakthrough came with her portrayal of a troubled teenager in the critically acclaimed HBO miniseries Sharp Objects in two thousand eighteen. This performance showcased her ability to tackle complex characters and earned her significant praise. Following this success, she starred in the BBC series Dope Girls in two thousand twenty-five, further solidifying her reputation as a skilled actress.
In two thousand nineteen, Scanlen made her film debut with notable roles in the drama Babyteeth and Greta Gerwig's period drama Little Women. These projects allowed her to demonstrate her range and depth as an actress, captivating audiences and critics alike.
Continuing her impressive trajectory, she portrayed a young Eleanor Roosevelt in the Showtime series The First Lady in two thousand twenty-two. Most recently, she starred in the mystery film Caddo Lake in two thousand twenty-four, showcasing her ongoing evolution as an artist in the film industry.