Teagan Croft is an Australian actress who is best known for her appearance on the film “The Osiris Child” in 2016. She played the part of Indi Sommerville in the movie. Croft is a newcomer to the entertainment industry and she’s in the process of building her fan base. So far, she has been well received by the public, but we just don’t know enough about her yet. You probably don’t know much about her yet, but we believe that this rising young star is going to rise high in her career. Here are five things that you probably didn’t know about her.
1. Croft doesn’t look her age
Teagan Croft is new to acting and at first glance, you might think that she is sixteen years old. Surprisingly, she is just thirteen. This will be something that will serve her well in acting. It will open up more parts for her to play as she moves forward in her acting career.
2. She began her career in Australia
Teagan first caught the attention of Industry professionals in her brilliant turn as Scout in “To Kill A Mocking Bird”. She later secured the lead role of Indi Sommerville in the Feature Film “The Osiris Child”, it was her first film role. Croft later appeared in a guest role in the Australian television series “Home and Away.” The series centers on the residents of a small coastal town called Summer Bay. It’s located in New South Wales, Australia. The show focuses on the lives of the people in the town, chronicling their ups and downs, their loves, happiness, sadness and lives in general. The name of her character in the show is Bella Longergan and she appeared for five concurrent episodes.

3. She gained more ground in “The Osiris Child”
While Teagan didn’t get a front placement for her work in “Home and Away,” she was given a higher billing in “The Osiris Child.” This helped in getting her foot a little more firmly in the door for more television and film gigs. She played the role of Indi Sommerville in the popular Australian film that was released in 2016. She is off to a good start, and gaining momentum.
4. She’s making her debut in U.S. film
This is a big step up for the young Australian girl. The teenager was chosen for a part in the upcoming television series “Titans.” Croft will play the role of Raven, which is a much sought after role. She’s the lucky girl and it’s a bit of a surprise, because Teagan is so new to film that most people thought that they would go with a more well known actress. Well, this is Teagan’s opportunity to shine and show the world exactly what she is capable of.
5. Teagan Croft has accomplished a true first
Croft has earned the distinction of being the first actress to play the DC comics Raven. the live action production is currently in the pre-production stage of development. So far, we know that Croft is slated to appear in 2018, in episodes 1.11.2 and 1.3. They’re not leaking out any more information than this, but for her new and growing fan base, this is great news. We think that you can expect to see and hear a lot more from Teagan Croft in the near future.
Teagan Croft is The Osiris Child Exclusive Interview
In the film The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One, 13-year-old Aussie actress Teagan Croft plays a tween who is very alone and in great danger on a colony planet about to be destroyed. Can her dad come to save her? This is the teen’s first film after some stellar stage work in her native country and she has been cast in the new DC Universe 2018 TV show “Titans” as young Raven, a super powered empath who must keep her emotions in check or launch her demonic side. With the show shooting very soon in Toronto, Teagan took time to talk to us about the movie that launched her career.
We did ask her if she is more comfortable hiding in a hoodie like Raven or is she more outgoing. “I think I’m more outgoing”, replied Teagan. “Whenever I go to a new place I always go up to people and try and connect because I feel like if I’m not going to do anything about it who will?” Good point. Now let’s talk about “The Osiris Child”, her scenes with “Twilight” hottie Kellan Lutz and much more.
Teenagers: You were eleven when you played Indi in this film. Is there anything you would do differently now two years later?
- Teagan: Since it was such a new experience for me, I feel that it’s difficult to understand if I would do something different or not. It was my first thing on film but I do feel like I wouldn’t do anything different even if I’d been a teenager then.
Teenagers: How are you like Indi and how different?
- Teagan: Indi is very adventurous and outgoing and not afraid to say what she wants.
- That’s important to me as a characteristic because if you say what you want in the world there is nothing to hide. In the ways I’m different, she’s a child of divorce and feels lonely sometimes but I never feel that. I have the support of everybody around me and I’m so glad that I have them.
Teenagers: When you got the part, did you send in a video or audition in person a lot of times? How did that go?
Teagan: I auditioned in person because it was an Australian film. Kellan was still in America when the auditions happened so I didn’t do any chemistry tests with him but I did read opposite Ben MacPherson (who plays her dad). He really helped me. I never would have gotten the role without his help. I came in twice then they told me I got it.

Teenagers: How was working with Kellan? Had you seen him in any of the “Twilight” films?
- Teagan: Actually, when I first met him I hadn’t seen the “Twilight” movies but I’d read the books and I knew he was one of the vampires. I’d seen movie posters with his face everywhere. He’s such a nice person, incredible to work with. He always included me in the process of all our scenes together. I was really glad to have somebody like that on set who I could always lean on.
Teenagers: When you first read the script, did it seem exciting to you or kind of scary at age eleven?
- Teagan: I really liked it because I’m a fan of Sci Fi. I was raised on Star Wars and “Doctor Who” so I really liked the script originally. It was very creative. Shane (Abbess, director/writer) and Brian (Cachia, writer and music score) they were so creative and it was a really good script. I really wanted the part and was so happy when I got it.
Teenagers: You got to play Scout, a lead part in a stage production of “To Kill a Mockingbird”. That was pretty cool. This was your first film so did you have to adapt quickly to acting in film versus on stage?
- Teagan: Yes I did. You don’t usually see “To Kill a Mockingbird” on stage (It was a famous film and book). It was a great cast and a great character; a good starting point. There is growth in there and it’s a good role. It’s a big contrast acting in film. The stage is so much bigger and you have to play live to a whole audience. On film there is a camera in your face picking up your every little movement so you have to go from very exaggerated (on stage) to very miniscule.
Teenagers: Do you believe what was said to you in the film? “Never trust a person who is nice. They want something from you”? This might be especially true now that you are getting more famous.
- Teagan: It depends. A lot of times we judge people on what they want very wrongly. People often have good intentions but at school people who were not very nice to me were suddenly wanting to be my friend once I’d say “I’m in a movie” so it’s a bit tough sometimes but on the whole, people usually have good intentions. I’m glad to have good friends from before all this happened who are still my friends. That’s who I go back to.
Teenagers: There are some pretty scary creatures in the movie. Was there some guy in a creature suit on set for you to interact with or was the creature you have scenes with all done with computer later?
- Teagan: The creature is actually a puppet plus a guy in a big suit and it was really interesting to see how it was made. It was so creative. It was really good to work with because it’s so much easier to act with that, to have something to react to. It was scary in person too but the guy inside was nice.

Teenagers: What was the most fun about shooting the film and what was really hard?
- Teagan: It was great seeing the make-up that was done. There was dirt and grime and blood. It was interesting to see it done. People had tattoos applied and they dyed people’s hair. That was fun but it took a long time. It was a half an hour for me to get mine on. As for something hard, a lot of scenes where I had to show a lot of emotion were hard. It was difficult because when you show emotion in film it has to be one hundred percent real. It can’t be faked because the cameras will pick that up. It was difficult to unlock that emotion originally but the director and the cast really helped me with that. I think I’m a much better actor because of that.
Teenagers: You play guitar and sing. Is that what you do on a day off or what is a typical day like for you when you aren’t working?
- Teagan: Yeah. I like music. I like writing music sometimes. I’m an avid reader. You often see me reading a book lying in bed. I loved “The Hunger Games” and “Divergent” (book series). Right now I like “And I Darken”. It’s about a warrior princess set in the past. She was a first born but being a girl, she wasn’t given the title of ruler. She’s tough and her brother isn’t. It’s interesting.
Teenagers: You like to take pix with your phone. What is the favorite picture you have ever taken?
- Teagan: There this picture of my sister. I did my sister’s make-up with purple eyeliner, purple and shiny lips and took a picture of her on our spiral (fire) escape stairs. That’s my favorite.
Teenagers: Who is your celebrity crush?
- Teagan: I don’t really have those because I find it to be uncomfortable. They are all way older than me and I have no idea who they are.
Teenagers: Then who do you hope you get to act with some day?
- Teagan: Jennifer Lawrence is a big inspiration to me. She’s such a good actor and a normal person. It’s great to see people who are down to earth. Also Mia Wasikowska who was Alice in Wonderland. Also an Australian actor. I looked up to her when I was younger and she was a great inspiration.
Teenagers: What bands or music artists are you into now?
- Teagan: I’ve always been a big fan of Ed Sheeran. He writes some amazing songs. He always makes me feel good. Or singles I like but Demi Lovato is a great singer.
Teenagers: Why would older tweens and teens especially enjoy seeing “The Osiris Child”?
- Teagan: Lots of reasons. It’s a good quality film. The visual effects are really good and it seems like a big budget film and it’s an escape from the real world. So often teens and tweens’ lives are just full of stress. So going to see a Sci-Fi movie is something to just leave the real world behind for 90 minutes. There are some inspirational girl characters in it especially for the girls out there. They kick butt! Also, Indi is strong and independent.
Teagan has two younger sisters. Their names are Sage and Aubrey Croft, who is the youngest among the siblings. Her aunt, Penny McNamee, is also a renowned Australian actress.

Teagan Croft Biography:
| Teagan Croft’s Profile | |
|---|---|
| Personal Life | |
| Full Name | Teagan Croft |
| Nickname | Not known |
| Date of Birth | Arpril 23, 2004 |
| Age | 21 years 8 months (in January, 2026) |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Zodiac/Sun Sign | Taurus |
| Birth Place | Sydney, New South Wale, Australia |
| School | Not Known |
| Education | High School (in 2020) |
| Physical Stats | |
| Height (approx) | 5ft 4″ (1.62 m) (162 cm) |
| Weight | Not known |
| Hair Color | Blonde |
| Eye Color | Blue |
| Family & Relationships | |
| Father | Tims Croft |
| Mother | Rebecca McNamee Croft |
| Siblings | Sage and Aubrey Croft |
| Marital Status | Unmarried |
| Boyfriend | Not known |
| Career | |
| Profession | Actress |
| TV Debut | Home and Away (2016) |
| Movie Debut (Feature) | The Osiris Child (2016) |
| Movie Debut (Short) | Bella and Bernie (2022) |
Croft’s Acting Career:
Croft started acting at a very age, as she first did a theatrical drama at the age of nine only. She played the role of Scout Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, a stage show based on a novel of the same name.
TV Shows & Programs
Later, in 2016, she made her debut in the Australian film industry by appearing in The Osiris Child. She played the role of Indi Sommerville, daughter of Kane Sommerville (a character played by Daniel MacPherson). The movie also starred actors with the likes of Kellan Lutz, Isabel Lucas, and Rachel Griffiths.
The same year, she did her first TV series titled Home and Away. She appeared in the show as a supporting character named Bella Loneragan.
Two years later, in 2018, Teagan made her appearance on the American TV series called Titans. It is based on the comics Teen Titans, where she is playing the character of Rachel Roth (Raven) in the series.
The initial seasons of the show were telecast on the DC Universe. The show is still running, and you can stream its third season on HBO MAX.
Movies
In 2020, she appeared in another superhero-based TV show titled Legends of Tomorrow. However, she appeared only in one of the episodes of the series. Later, in 2023, Croft starred in Netflix’s True Spirit.
Facts about Teagan Croft:
- She’s the executive producer of her yet-to-be-released short film titled Bella and Bernie.
- Her mother is the writer, director, and producer of Bella and Bernie.
- Her family later shifted to Chicago in the year 2016.
- Teagan is an avid book reader.
- Some of her favorite novels are – And I Darken, Divergent, and The Hunger Games.
- Croft’s favorite actresses are Mia Wasikowska and Jennifer Lawrence.
- She loves listening to music, and her favorite singers are Ed Sheeran and Demi Lovato.
Frequently asked questions on Google:
Science Fiction & Fantasy Films
- Who are the siblings of Teagan Croft?Sage Croft and Aubrey Croft
- How tall is Teagan Croft?5ft. 4″ (1.62 m or 162 cm)
- What is the age of Teagan Croft?21 years 8 months (in January, 2026)
- Who is the boyfriend of Teagan Croft?Not known


