Adelaide Kane
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Demographics
Gender Female
Birth Name Adelaide Victoria Kane
Birthplace Claremont, Western Australia, Australia
Birth Date August 9, 1990
Ethnicity Northwestern European
Father Scottish
Mother French, Scottish, Irish
Nationality Australian
Career Actress
Color Season Dark Autumn
Notes and Motifs
Gamma Sensualist
Roles include the series Power Rangers RPM, Reign, and Teen Wolf, and the film The Purge
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Kane: "I wouldn't give up my career for somebody. The most important thing to me is my work, and reaching people through my work. It's so important to me. It's my passion."
Kane: "It was difficult for me to feel my feelings, so I just buried them. Then I found that acting was a way for me to get them out. But now that I'm a reasonably sane adult, acting is more about my trying to engage other people: Acting is cathartic for the viewer as well."
Kane: "Being on TV is kind of the best job in the world."
Kane: "If my performance touches someone or helps someone understand themselves a little better or gives them a laugh, I feel like I gave them something. I want to touch people's lives and bring them along with me."
Kane: "Auditioning and actually acting on a set are two different things. When you audition, you're in a room and you don't have anything to play with and you don't have anything physically in the room. Whereas on set, you have direction, you have costumes, and you have other actors to work with. It's a completely different thing."
Kane: "Auditioning is extremely bizarre. Just being an actor is extremely bizarre, but I wouldn't have it any other way."
Kane: "I learned by watching my favorite shows. I would just rewind and say the words back, until they sounded right to me. I never studied the American accent, in terms of getting a teacher or taking phonetics classes. I've always been a good mimic. It really wasn't that hard for me."
Kane: "I love it when you like a character, and then she does something you don't like, and you hate her for a while - then you love her again. I'd like to see her have unlikable moments that the audience understands and sympathizes with."