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Tabrett Bethell
  • Birthday: 01.05.1981
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Tabrett Bethell is an Australian film, television, and theater actress best known for her role as Cara in the television series Legend of the Seeker. Prior to her acting career, Bethell worked as a fashion model from the age of 16 and as a cheerleader for the National Rugby League (NRL) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. <br/><br/> Bethell began actively pursuing acting in 2007, training at Screenwise and completing the 12 Month Intensive program. During this time, she continued to model, most notably for a Neill Grigg race day fascinator resembling the Harbour Bridge for a February 2007 cover of The Daily Telegraph. Her early acting work included starring as Amy in Campbell Graham's film Anyone You Want and the role of Chris in Strangers Lovers Killers. <br/><br/> From 2009 to 2010, Bethell filmed Legend of the Seeker, a television show based on Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series. She portrayed a Mord-Sith named Cara Mason who appeared at the end of the first season before becoming a regular in season 2. Bethell's portrayal of Cara Mason earned her a large fan following. After Legend of the Seeker, Bethell played Beth in James Rabbitts's 2010 Australian thriller The Clinic, which was shot in Deniliquin, NSW, Australia. In August 2010, Bethell won Best Actress at the Manhattan Film Festival for her role in Anyone You Want. In March 2011, Bethell was cast in a Warner Bros TV pilot "Poe" as the character of Sarah Elmira Royster, Edgar Allan Poe's muse and former lover. However, in May 2011, it was announced that ABC would not pick up the series.<br/><br/> Bethell is named after a street in Sydney, Tabrett Street, something that resulted when her parents disagreed on what to name her while still at the hospital (her mother wanted "Siobhan," and her father wanted "Murray"). Her favorite music artist is Young Eman, mentioning that she is in love with his ambition. Bethell is very close friends with her Legend of the Seeker cast-mate, Bridget Regan, and Actor/Producer Debbie Tsamoudakis.