Kassandra Clementi

Kassandra Clementi
Born (1990-10-10) 10 October 1990
Adelaide, South Australia
Occupation Actress
Years active 2009present
Notable work Single Ladies
Home and Away

Kassandra Clementi (born October 10, 1990 [1][2] is an Australian actress. She is known for her role as Maddy Osborne on the Seven Network soap opera Home and Away.

Career

In 2009, Clementi appeared in a minor role in Australian/UK feature film The Boys Are Back, with Clive Owen. Clementi successfully began to receive roles in television series'. The first roles she received was that of 'Cara' in Offspring and 'Chelsea' in the television film Underbelly Files: Infiltration.[3] Following her part in the film, she relocated to Atlanta, Georgia when she received yet another role in the American television series Single Ladies, with Queen Latifah, in which she played 'Christina' for six months. In early 2012, Clementi travelled to Los Angeles to film the television film Christmas Twister (F6 Twister), which starred Casper Van Dien. Clementi also starred in the feature film Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood in 2012 alongside Christian Slater.

In 2012, Clementi received the role of Madeline "Maddy" Osborne on the Seven Network soap opera Home and Away. On moving back to Australia from Los Angeles, she began filming in late 2012. Maddy is a teenager who comes to Summer Bay with her boyfriend Spencer Harrington (Andrew Morley) after running away from home.[4][5]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2009 The Boys Are Back Beach Kid
2010 Offspring Cara "Taking Charge" (season 1, episode 2)
2011 Underbelly Files: Infiltration Chelsea McLaren Television film
2011 Single Ladies Christina Carter 10 episodes
2012 Snow White and the Seven Movies Sleeping Beauty Short film
2012 Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood Rosanna McCoy
2012 Christmas Twister Lexi Television film (F6 Twister)
2013 Home and Away Maddy Osborne Main role

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