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Asher Yasbincek

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Asher Yasbincek
Bornc. 2000–2001 (age 22–24)[1]
OccupationActress
Years active2019–present

Asher Yasbincek is an Australian actress, known for her role as Harper McLean in the Netflix series Heartbreak High. Yasbincek made her television debut in the recurring role of Rose in serial drama The Heights. She then appeared in the comedy-drama film Rams (2020) and had a supporting role in How to Please a Woman (2022). Yasbincek secured her breakthrough role in Heartbreak High while she was working in traffic control. She shaved her head on-screen for the role in one of her first scenes. For her portrayal of Harper, Yasbincek received a nomination for the AACTA Audience Choice Award for Best Actress. She also stars in the four-part miniseries Riptide as Hannah Lane.

Early life

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Yasbincek was born in Perth,[2] and she attended Mount Lawley Senior High School.[3] She wanted to become an actor after appearing in a school play as "an evil enchanter with a cackling laugh" when she was six years old. She found that she became addicted to having an audience laugh with her.[4] As of 2022, Yasbincek lives in Melbourne.[5]

Career

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Yasbincek made her television debut in the Australian serial drama The Heights, playing the recurring role of Rose. Yasbincek found the role "extremely enjoyable", as she was allowed to play with the character and experience her growth alongside the audience.[6] Yasbincek's made her feature film debut in Jeremy Sims' 2020 comedy-drama Rams, which was filmed in Western Australia and stars Sam Neill and Michael Caton.[7] She guested in an episode of The Wilds, and has a supporting role as Chloe in How to Please a Woman (2022).[8]

Yasbincek stars as Harper McLean in the 2022 Netflix comedy-drama series Heartbreak High, which is a reboot of the 1994 series.[5] Yasbincek's character Harper breaks up with her friend Amerie Wadia (Ayesha Madon) at the start of the series, while their map detailing the sexual exploits of the students in their year at school goes viral.[2] Yasbincek was working in traffic control when she was cast as Harper.[5] She admitted to "binging" almost all of the original series after joining the reboot.[2] Her character has a buzz cut and the actress shaved her head on-screen in one of the first scenes she filmed for the series. She told Clare Rigden of The West Australian that it "100 per cent" helped her get into character.[5] Describing Harper, she stated "On surface level, Harper seems to be really aggressive and quite angry, and that's not untrue, but I think it's her shield that she’s putting up. As the series progresses, you get to see a little bit more of what's underneath that."[2] For her role in Heartbreak High, Yasbincek received a nomination for the AACTA Audience Choice Award for Best Actress, along with her co-stars Ayesha Madon and Chloe Hayden.[9] The Daily Telegraph named Yasbincek as one of their Breakout Aussie Stars of 2022 for her role.[1]

Yasbincek played Hannah Lane in the four-part miniseries Riptide in 2022.[5][10][11] In 2024, she received a nomination for the AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for her portrayal of Harper in the second season of Heartbreak High.[12]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2019–2020 The Heights Rose Recurring role
2020 Rams Sally Feature film
2022 The Wilds Julia Episode: "Day 50/33"
2022 How to Please a Woman Chloe Feature film
2022– Heartbreak High Harper McLean Main cast
2022 Riptide Hannah Lane Miniseries

References

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  1. ^ a b "Generation next: Meet the breakout Aussie stars of 2022". The Daily Telegraph. 12 December 2022. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d Joyce, Emma (13 September 2022). "Rooting at Hartley High: A New Gen of Heartbreak High Characters Is Repping Oz on Screen – And They're Killing It". Broadsheet. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Mt Lawley Senior High School SVAPA newsletter term 3" (PDF). Mount Lawley Senior High School. 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  4. ^ Yee, Hannah-Rose (17 May 2022). "Meet the cast of Netflix's highly anticipated 'Heartbreak High' 2022 reboot". Vogue Australia. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e Rigden, Clare (6 September 2022). "Perth actor Asher Yasbincek is a star on the rise, thanks to Netflix's new Heartbreak High reboot". The West Australian. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Asher Yasbincek Teases Netflix's 'Heartbreak High'". MUD Magazine. 19 August 2022. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  7. ^ "Michael Caton and Sam Neill to lead the cast of Jeremy Sims' 'RAMS'". IF Magazine. 2 October 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  8. ^ Wickes, Hanna (3 October 2022). "Meet the Cast of 'Heartbreak High', Netflix's Gen-Z Reboot of the '90s Australian Series". J-14. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  9. ^ Keast, Jackie (4 December 2022). "AACTA reveals Audience Award nominees". IF Magazine. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  10. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (14 July 2022). "Former EastEnders star Jo Joyner signs up for new Channel 5 drama with Neighbours cast members". Digital Spy. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  11. ^ Cormack, Morgan (13 December 2022). "Riptide: release date, cast and latest news for Channel 5 drama". Radio Times. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  12. ^ Knox, David (7 December 2024). "2025 AACTA Awards: nominations". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 December 2024.
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