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Jed Marshall

Jed Marshall is on the run from life, and at the moment her safe harbour is the court of Richard Roper.

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His affection is a powerful anesthetic, but when Pine enters their world and the effects of it begin to dissolve and awaken her to the gargoyles around her, she knows she can’t hide for much longer.

About Elizabeth Debicki

Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki made her international film debut in 2013, starring as Jordan Baker in Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. She starred alongside Hollywood actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carrie Mulligan and Joel Edgerton. Elizabeth's performance earned her a Best Supporting Actress Award from the Australian Film Institute, as well as nominations from The Australian Film Critics Association, Film Critics Circle of Australia and the UK’s Empire Awards.

Her other recent credits include the role of Lady Macduff in Justin Kurzel’s independent feature Macbeth, alongside Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard, and director Baltasar Kormakru’s thriller Everest in which she featured with Jake Gyllenhaal, Kiera Knightly, Josh Brolin, Robin Writer and Sam Worthington. She also played the glamorous villian in Guy Ritchie’s hit The Man from U.N.C.L.E, starring Henry Cavill and Alicia Vikander.

Elizabeth made her professional stage debut in 2011, starring in the Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of The Gift. In June 2013, she performed alongside Cate Blanchett and Isabelle Huppert in The Sydney Theatre Company’s production of The Maids, for which she was awarded the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Newcomer and was nominated for a Helpman Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

As well as , Elizabeth's television work includes the Australian drama series The Kettering Incident.

In 2015, Elizabeth received the esteemed 'Australians in Film Breakthrough Award', which recognizes a significant contribution to the local and global industry by an Australian actor.

She will next be seen in The Tale, starring alongside Academy Award nominated actresses Laura Dern and Ellen Burstyn.