Australian actor Angourie Rice was a "star baby" according to her mum, Kate Rice. She was sociable and engaging from the get-go. At a very young age, Angourie found her way into acting.
The Rice family are no stranger to the arts. Kate is a trained actor, and now she's an award-winning playwright with plenty of experience in the theatre. Her father is a television director, and her sister Kalliope is also a young actor getting her start in the industry.
With this insider knowledge though, came a level of fear for her young daughters, says Kate.
"There was a lot of anxiety about it. I had been a professional actor for some time and when the girls were little we were approached by an agent. I initially said, 'No, I know how awful it is. I don't want to put them through that.' But my husband thought it would be fine, and the girls were fine with it too," Kate says on Mamamia's But Are You Happy podcast this week.
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"I was very, very mindful of protecting them from all of the dreadful stuff I'd been through. Acting made me miserable. I didn't want them to do anything they would ever regret."
In her early adult years, Angourie was landing roles in major movies and drama shows. Soon, Hollywood came knocking.