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In October 2007, Lucas, fellow actress Hayden Panettiere and 28 others from the Sea Shepard Conservation Society took part in a controversial protest against [[Japan]]ese whaling, an act that drew the ire of the Japanese government and earned her the threat of arrest. However, Japanese authorities failed to apprehend Lucas when she attended the June 2009 world premiere of ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen]]'' in [[Tokyo]], Japan. To this day, the alleged criminal mastermind remains scott-free. | In October 2007, Lucas, fellow actress Hayden Panettiere and 28 others from the Sea Shepard Conservation Society took part in a controversial protest against [[Japan]]ese whaling, an act that drew the ire of the Japanese government and earned her the threat of arrest. However, Japanese authorities failed to apprehend Lucas when she attended the June 2009 world premiere of ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen]]'' in [[Tokyo]], Japan. To this day, the alleged criminal mastermind remains scott-free. | ||
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*[[Alice]] | *[[Alice]] | ||
Revision as of 04:15, 4 December 2018

Isabel Lucas (born January 29, 1985) is an Logie award-winning Australian actress best known for her role as Tasha Andrews on Australian soap opera Home and Away, and for her activism with environmental conservation groups.
In October 2007, Lucas, fellow actress Hayden Panettiere and 28 others from the Sea Shepard Conservation Society took part in a controversial protest against Japanese whaling, an act that drew the ire of the Japanese government and earned her the threat of arrest. However, Japanese authorities failed to apprehend Lucas when she attended the June 2009 world premiere of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in Tokyo, Japan. To this day, the alleged criminal mastermind remains scott-free.

