Neighbours actress Caitlin Stasey returns to Australia to film Amazon's all-female comedy series Class of '07 - after moving to the US two years ago
She's been living in Los Angeles for the past few years.
But Australian actress Caitlin Stasey is back on home soil this month, as she films Amazon's upcoming series Class of '07 in Sydney.
The 31-year-old will be starring alongside Emily Browning and Megan Smart in the comedy, which boasts an all-female cast of 12 Australian actors.
New project: Australian actress Caitlin Stasey is back on home soil this month as she films Amazon Prime's new series Class of '07 in Sydney
The popular actress was spotted filming scenes in Sydney's Northern Beaches just last week, though at the time the nature of the project was kept under wraps.
The series is centred around a never-ending high school reunion with life and death stakes.
When an apocalyptic tidal wave hits during the 10-year reunion of an all-girls high school, a group of women must find a way to survive on the island peak of their high school campus.
The series follows a group of former classmates, now freshly entangled in decade-old drama, as they attempt to survive not just the apocalypse, but each other.
The series is being directed by award-winning Australian writer and director Kacie Anning.
Upcoming series: The 31-year-old - who was pictured filming in Sydney's Northern Beaches last week - will be starring alongside Emily Browning and Megan Smart in the comedy
Also to star in the all-female ensemble are Claire Lovering, Sana’a Shaik, Sarah Krndija, Steph Tisdell, Bernie Van Tiel, Chi Nguyễn, Emma Horn, Rose Flanagan, and Debra Lawrance.
Caitlin is best known to Aussie audiences for her roles as Rachel Kinski on the soap Neighbours from 2005 to 2009, and Ellie Linton on the 2010 Australian action-adventure film Tomorrow, When the War Began.
She made headlines earlier this year when she announced her new career as a writer and director for female-led pornography site Afterglow.
Rise to fame: Caitlin rose to fame in the Australian soap Neighbours as Rachel Kinski from 2005-2009. Picture: On set
Caitlin has directed three short erotic films for Afterglow, each one focusing on female empowerment, intimacy and sexual inclusivity.
One of her films, titled U Up?, also explores the idea of intimacy during COVID-19 lockdown by telling the story of a couple who have a sexual encounter via their mobile phones.
She joined Afterglow after befriending intimacy coordinator and Afterglow's Head of Production Allie Oops, while they were both working on another project together.
Career change: She made headlines earlier this year when she announced her new career as a writer and director for female-led pornography site Afterglow
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