She is the star of Barbie, discovered in The Wolf of Wall Street, presented excellent performances in the films I, Tonya, Harley Quinn or Babylon by Damien Chazelle: we still need to present Margot Robbie, who has already been nominated for three Oscars in ten years. Career?
But the actor, like many stars, started small, in this case in the Australian series, the country of his origin. Titled Murder City: Crime Inferno, the show follows a team of Melbourne-based detectives who solve local crimes. Robbie was not part of the main cast, but made his first screen appearance in Season 2, Episode 2, Somersaulting Dogs.
His first role on the screen
In this episode, Jennifer Mapplethorpe (Nadine Garner) and her colleagues investigate the death of Grant, a young boy who hanged himself in the girls’ bathroom at his high school. Robbie plays Caitlin Brantford, a high school student hoping to become a designer who finds a victim’s body.
Margot Robbie, 18 years old
During the interrogation, the policeman tells him: “You could be a model if you wanted to. You’re the right height”An inappropriate response that prompts the lieutenant to be reprimanded by the guardian present during the interrogation, but which takes on an amusing significance in light of Robbie’s career, as she will years later play the doll—and successfully—Barbie, the model’s ultimate symbol. .
The series is available to Prime Video subscribers.
From a shocked high school girl to a new movie icon

Spoiler Alert and fans of the actor can rest assured: Caitlin/Margot Robbie is innocent of murdering young Grant.
After this series, the actress made other small television appearances and her first film with Ash Aaron’s Vigilante. Her hiring in Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street made her famous worldwide, as did her role as Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad, which she then reprized twice in Birds of Prey and Suicide Squad.
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