Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Bio

Rosie Huntington Whiteley's acting debut was in 2009 in a short film which she played a friend who has forgotten Valentine's Day. Her debut in a feature film in 2011, playing one the important parts in the sci-fi action film 'Transformers Dark of the moon'. Based on the characters of the popular 'Transformers' toy series The film was the third installment in the 'Transformers' film series. The film was directed by Michael Bay and starred Shia LaBeouf (actor), Josh Duhamel (actor) and John Turturro(producer), Tyrese Gibson (producer), Patrick Dempsey, Kevin Dunn, Rosie Huntington Whiteley and Patrick Dempsey. The film was made on a budget of less than $200 million and earned over $1 billion in the world. It is the current 17th highest-earning film of all time and the fourth highest-grossing film in the year of its release. It was nominated in three categories to win the Oscars. Despite the film's success, Huntington-Whiteley's acting skills were met with criticism. She was also nominated for the Razzie Award for the the worst supporting Actress. Next, she appeared in the action film "Mad Max: Fury Road", which George Miller co-directed, wrote and directed. This film was the fourth installment in the Mad Max series, after the films Mad Max' (1979), Mad Max 2 (1981) or Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985). The film received critical acclaim. The story revolved around the adventures of a police officer in a future dystopian Australia that is experiencing societal degeneration and the shortage of water and petrol due to conflicts.

 






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