Bethany Whitmore, an innovative and imaginative personality, entered the world on December 7, 1999, in the vibrant city of Melbourne, Australia. Her remarkable odyssey in the world of entertainment commenced with a television appearance on "Rove Live" in the year 2000, where she played a crucial role as a panelist for a series of three "Understanding 5" commercial comedy skits.
Bethany's remarkable debut in the acting world paved the way for her to land a significant role as a 5-year-old character named Jaden in the highly acclaimed US miniseries "The Starter Wife", which boasted an impressive cast featuring the talented Debra Messing and the esteemed Judy Davis. This milestone in her career served as a testament to her exceptional talent and versatility as a young actress.
In addition to her impressive work in television, Bethany also demonstrated her remarkable vocal abilities by taking on the lead voice role of 8-year-old Mary Daisy Dinkle in the Academy Award-winning feature film "Mary and Max", directed by the renowned Adam Elliot. This critically acclaimed film showcased Bethany's remarkable range and versatility as a voice actress, further solidifying her status as a talented young performer in the entertainment industry.
Bethany's most pivotal role to date unfolded in the year 2011, as she secured a pivotal position in the prestigious feature film "Mental" directed by the renowned P.J. Hogan. This cinematic masterpiece boasted an impressive ensemble cast, featuring none other than the acclaimed Toni Collette, Anthony LaPaglia, Liev Schreiber, and Rebecca Gibney.
As 12-year-old Jane Moochmore, the youngest member of the quintet of Moochmore sisters, Bethany showcased her remarkable acting prowess, leaving a lasting impression on audiences worldwide. Her performance as Jane Moochmore, the youngest of the five sisters, solidified her position as a talented young actress, cementing her place in the hearts of viewers globally.