Helen Hailu, a remarkable and gifted Australian actress, burst into the world in the year 1989, specifically in the vibrant city of Khartoum, Sudan.
Helen's early years were marked by an insatiable curiosity and a boundless enthusiasm for the world of cinema, characteristics that would go on to shape her formative years and lay the groundwork for a lifelong passion for the art of filmmaking.
Helen's unwavering passion for acting served as the catalyst for her intense pursuit of formal training, as she embarked on a comprehensive and diverse educational journey, traversing a wide range of prestigious institutions. Her most recent academic endeavour was a stint at the renowned Film & Television Studio International in Melbourne, Australia, a premier institution for actor training, boasting an exceptional reputation within the film and television industry, recognized for its outstanding programs and esteemed faculty.
Following the completion of her academic endeavors, Helen embarked on a remarkable acting career, marked by her outstanding portrayals in a diverse array of notable productions, including the 2014 cinematic release Changes, the 2017 comedy A Few Less Men, and the highly acclaimed 2018 short film All These Creatures, which garnered the esteemed Palme d'Or Short Film Prize at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, a testament to her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft.