Almost as soon as she could walk, Angourie Rice was starring in commercials all across Australia. That’s no surprise considering that her parents have literal connections to the film industry. Even so, it was clear from an early age that Angourie Rice had some goddamn talent!








Still, Angourie Rice went to school and got an education like any other youngster. That was difficult, though, as she was starring in films and television series by the time she was in high school. She graduated high school, and while she could have enrolled in a university, her film career was taking off like a goddamn red rocket, so she skipped out on all of that.
But I’m getting ahead of myself here! First, let’s take a fucking look at some of the first roles that Angourie Rice landed when she was still a child actor. Maybe you’ve seen some of them, and maybe you haven’t. Honestly, I don’t give a fuck.
This put Angourie Rice on the map as a new and talented face that already had a seasoned work ethic. A year later, Angourie Rice was cast in the live action portions of the film Walking with Dinosaurs (2013). It’s tentatively based on the beloved BBC documentary Walking with Dinosaurs, but the reviews were pretty lackluster. It was ultimately forgettable, but Angourie Rice still shined in the segments she was in, despite the movie being dogshit.
That same year, Angourie Rice starred in a short film called These Final Hours, which has a plot that’s similar to Transmission. The following year, Angourie Rice went back to Australia to star in several other television projects, such as The Doctor Blake Mysteries and Mako: Island of Secrets. She was fucking busy as hell, and went on to star in the TV series Nowhere Boys and Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows in 2016.



















