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ALICE ENGLERT
FEBRUARY
All Is VANITIES ...Nothing Is Fair
BRIEF ENCOUNITER OF THE
Fantastical Kind
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ALICE ENGLERT AGE:18. PROVENANCE: Sydney, Australia, BABY GRAND: AS the daughter of Oscar-winning writer-director Jane Campion (The Piano), Englert spent some of her earliest years on sets. "I think the traveling and exposure really sort of influenced the way I grew up." FRONT AND CENTER: Unlike her behind-the-scenes mother, Englert found her calling on-screen, making her debut in Ginger & Rosa last year. "We've always told stories, and to be able to do it on this level is kind of amazing. Being a part of that in any way was always fascinating to me." TRIPLE-HEADER: While Englert participated in short films growing up, she got her big start in three feature-length movies virtually back-to-back, including this month's Beautiful Creatures. "At this stage I actually just thought they were insane, because it was a huge-budget film and I was just a small indie person. I was my mother's daughter." LONDON CALLING: Taking a breather from her hectic schedule, Englert is currently planning a move from Australia to Britain. "I always had a real crush on London. And I feel like we need to make that date and do it."
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