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LILY COLLINS (Snow White) has already become one of the most
sought-after young actresses in the business. Since making her film debut in the
2010 Oscar winner The Blind Side, alongside Best Actress winner Sandra Bullock,
Collins has been seen on the big screen in Priest, directed by Scott Stewart and
starring Paul Bettany. Most recently, Collins starred opposite Taylor Lautner,
Sigourney Weaver and Alfred Molina in the thriller Abduction. She has begun
production on Mortal Instruments, the first in a possible franchise series of
films based on the popular book series of the same name.
On the small screen, she was a guest star for the final two episodes of the
first season of CW's new "90210.”
No stranger to the camera, Collins has considered the entertainment industry
a big part of her life from the time she was born in West Sussex, England. She
started acting when she was an infant, with a role on the British version of the
television series "Growing Pains.” After moving to the States at age six, she
took her love of acting and singing to the stage. She performed musical theater
and drama at the Youth Academy for Dramatic Arts.
Collins' passion for journalism was discovered at age 15, when she began
working for the popular fashion magazine ElleGirl U.K., where she designed a
page informing readers on current Hollywood trends and Los Angeles hot spots.
Later, she covered both the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions
for Seventeen Magazine and the presidential inauguration for Nickelodeon. She
was a contributing writer for CosmoGIRL! Magazine and a host
for Nickelodeon's "Hollywood Hang” and "Countdown to Kids' Choice!” as well as
"Live from the Red Carpet at the Oscars” for the E! Network.
Collins attended the 2008 Spanish Glamour Awards in Madrid, where she
received the "Best International Model” Award. She was also presented with the
"One to Watch” award at the 2008 Young Hollywood Awards. Collins was also the
host of Hollywood Life Magazine's 5th Annual Hollywood Style Awards in Los
Angeles.
When she is not working, Collins attends USC's Annenberg School for
Communications. As the first college representative to sit on the board of The
Maple Counseling Center, Collins is an advocate for "teens helping teens”
programs through peer-support groups.
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