Hanna Griffiths is an actor from Melbourne, Australia. She has been working professionally since the age of 14. She studied at the Victorian College of the Arts.Throughout the span of her diverse and eclectic career, Griffiths had the opportunity to front ad campaigns for major international brands as diverse as Ray-Ban, Nintendo (opposite Olivia Newton-John in a popular national campaign), Coca-Cola, Lee and Apple. Hanna’s film and television career is equally as diverse. She had the opportunity to star in one of Australia’s most successful television shows, a series Underbelly. The show, was inspired by a true story relating to Sydney’s criminal underworld, is highly regarded as the highest-rating series in the history of Australian television, and Hanna became familiar to the audience due to her appearance on the show portraying the real-life character Jodie. In addition to her role on Underbelly, Hanna was also starred in award-winning television hit Rush as well as appearing as a series regular on The Valley and feature film Evil Never Dies, alongside Katherine Heigl. This was her first supporting role in a film. Hanna then went on to star in many other works - including films such as Brothers, Josh Jarmen, Backstage Pass, and Macbeth directed by award-winning Geoffrey Wright. Hanna Griffiths is also active as a stage performer, having been featured in theatrical productions of Three Tall Women, Richard II, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Cosi and Proof.