about adeline


Adeline Ward is an Australian-American SAG-AFTRA actress, author, and writer. Adeline developed her love for performing from a young age after discovering her local community theatre and improv group. As a working actress in the U.S, Adeline has bounced between the indie film world and Hollywood sets, with on-screen appearances including Netflix, Peacock, Paramount Plus, and TNT.

Adeline earned her Bachelors Degree as a Writing Major in Sydney, often gravitating towards scriptwriting and filmmaking classes. During her time at university, Adeline took up downhill longboarding, having competed in local races and attending events around the globe as a sponsored rider. She joined Longboard Girls Crew - an international equal rights movement for gender equality in the sport - and represented her state of New South Whales as a global ambassador, supporting and organizing local events and raising awareness to the cause.

In 2015, Adeline began collaborating with small business brands and photographers, which would propel her career as a lifestyle model for the years to come. Later that year, she starred in Unbound 3.0, a mini-documentary series by Redscope Films in Australia, highlighting the sport and its community from a female perspective. Adeline's athletic background would later give rise to her strong physicality in comedy acting, landing her the lead role in the romantic-comedy short, Twalette (2024), for which she won the Best Actress award the year of its release at Minefield Film Festival.

Adeline’s career in journalism has spanned over a decade, covering topics of media, wellness, design, and the arts, offering depth and insight to her poetic narratives. Her work has beed featured in publications such as Montage Magazine, Latitude 33, WE World Magazine, and Pendry Hotels publications, often showcasing her niche for narrative writing and grounded interviews.

In 2024, Adeline began her collaboration with MADMO for their co-authored book, Really Love You Like I Love You, marking her debut as a published author. Adeline’s memoir-style narratives, revealing her own struggles with anxiety and CPTSD, have further strengthened her passion for mental health advocacy, human rights, and self-empowerment.