Abbey Aziz

Abbey Aziz

It wasn't enough for Abbey Aziz to live life vicariously through other humans on screen. She's the girl who wants to be falling head over heels, endearingly - sometimes clumsily - rising up to face mountainous challenges or just plain celebrating cinematic life in all its panoramic richness and diversity. The path that Abbey first discovered - in front of the mirror in a house that she once shared with seven siblings on Hargrave Rd Auburn, Sydney no less - was to become an artist of unconditional emotion and philosophical magnanimity, with a few 'awakenings' along the way. She wants to bring people on that path, a touching journey that would change the way we view the world and ourselves in it. There there's simple play and pleasure in the very act of performing. She wants to be living proof that we are all connected, without judgment and with pure love, power and compassion, much like leaving behind a legacy. Since the age of six, Abbey has always been passionate in the areas of music, dance, fine art and acting. In other words, she is 'home'. That place where time stands still and she forgets to eat and is painting frantically, splashing it all over her clothes and that is ok because it's just like getting a coffee stain. Her curiosity in all things tactile grew as she grew older, along with her extreme interest in people and their stories of victory and struggle. 'What makes us tick; what makes us uniquely individual yet universally identifiable to each other.' Clearly, other than currently wrapping Abbey's head around quantum physics and behavioural science, she relates it to her work as an actress. Meanwhile she is being driven by excellence in both personal and work life-creative collaboration, innovation and relationship-building for both on and off screen. Ultimately, she holds reverence for life... but she doesn't merely want to chomp words, she wants to invite you in.
Abbey Lee

Abbey Lee

Abbey Lee is known for her work as a model and actress. In 2015 Abbey made her feature film debut alongside Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron in George Miller's post-apocalyptic film "Mad Max: Fury Road". Abbey has since appeared in numerous feature films in both America and Australia. She has starred in the Australian film "Ruben Guthrie", directed by Brendan Cowell; the Lionsgate/Summit epic fantasy film "Gods Of Egypt" alongside Gerard Butler and Geoffrey Rush; "Office Christmas Party" directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck in which she starred opposite Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston, and TJ Miller; "The Neon Demon" from writer/director Nicolas Winding Refn in which she starred opposite Elle Fanning, Keanu Reeves, and Bella Heathcote; and "The Dark Tower", based on the best-selling novels from Stephen King and starring Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba. She also recently starred in the award-winning Australian film "1%" opposite Eddie Baroo and Ryan Corr for which she was nominated for Best Lead Actress at the 2018 AACTA Awards. Most recently, Abbey appeared in Justin Kelly's "Welcome Stranger", opposite Riley Keough and Caleb Landry Jones, and "Elizabeth Harvest", opposite Ciaran Hinds and Carla Gugino. Abbey made her theatre debut playing the role of Yeliena in the Hampstead Theatre's 2018 London production of "Uncle Vanya", directed by Terry Johnson. Abbey will next be seen in the new Jordan Peele & J.J. Abrams produced HBO series "Lovecraft Country", which also stars Michael Kenneth Williams, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Courtney B Vance and Jonathan Majors, and is scheduled to be released later this year. Prior to pursuing an acting career Abbey was well known as a highly successful international model, working with designers including Karl Lagerfeld, Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Versace, and Dolce & Gabbana. She has been featured several times on the cover of Australian Vogue.

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