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The podcast provides updates on the cast of the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water." Phoebe Tonkin, who played Cleo, has had a successful acting career with roles in "The Originals" and "The Vampire Diaries." Claire Holt, who portrayed Emma, also starred in "The Originals" and has appeared in several other TV shows and films. Cariba Heine, who played Rikki, continued to work in television, with roles in "Home and Away" and other Australian series. Angus McLaren, who played Lewis, pursued a career in acting and music, notably appearing in the series "Packed to the Rafters." The podcast highlights how each actor has transitioned from their roles in "H2O" to various successful projects in the entertainment industry.
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Next up, Claire Holt, who dazzled audiences as Emma Gilbert, joined Phoebe Tonkin in "The Vampire Diaries" and "The Originals," in addition to securing roles in shows like "Aquarius" and movies like "47 Meters Down." Angus McLaren, who played Lewis McCartney, stuck closer to his roots with continued work in Australian television, starring in series such as "Packed to the Rafters" and "Doctor Doctor." Burgess Abernethy, the actor behind Zane Bennett, has ventured into more varied roles, including a notable portrayal of Prince William in the Lifetime movie "Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance."
Interestingly, the show’s impact also rippled into the lives of its secondary cast. Indiana Evans, who joined the show as Bella Hartley in season three, pursued a steady career with roles in "Blue Lagoon: The Awakening" and other Australian series. Likewise, Luke Mitchell, who played Will Benjamin, went on to earn international acclaim with roles in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and "Blindspot."
The pivotal roles these actors took after "H2O: Just Add Water" demonstrate how the show was both a launching pad and a cherished chapter in their careers. The blend of fantasy and teen drama not only resonated with audiences but also left an indelible mark on its cast, many of whom continue to succeed in diverse and exciting projects today. The show's unique mix of relatable characters and magical storytelling ensured it would leave a lasting legacy, one that’s still celebrated by its cast and fans alike. So, while "H2O: Just Add Water" wrapped up over a decade ago, its spirit lives on through the thriving careers of its stars and the fond memories held by its audience.