Background
Flood was born on Phillip Island.
Flood was born on Phillip Island.
Foreign six years she attended a school in Dubai. She then studied at the L"École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq and the 16th Street Actors Studio.
After studying at the L"École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq and the 16th Street Actors Studio, Flood made her stage debut in a production of Blackbird. She made a guest appearance in City Homicide in 2008, before she was cast as Charlotte Barker in Tangle. Flood went on to join the casts of House Husbands and Wentworth.
The following year, Flood starred in ANZAC Girls as Alice Ross-King.
After moving to Melbourne when she was 12 years old, she began attending Methodist Ladies" College. Flood knew that she wanted to act from an early age.
After signing with a talent agency, she appeared in various advertisements. Flood made her stage debut in a production of Blackbird at the Melbourne Theatre Company.
She starred in a short film called Hugo, before she was cast in a guest role in police procedural City Homicide.
Flood appeared in the Showcase drama Tangle as Charlotte Barker from 2009 until the show"s third and final season. In 2011, Flood appeared as Belle in David Williamson"s Don Parties On, a sequel to his 1971 play Don"s Party. The following year, Flood joined the cast of House Husbands in the recurring role of Phoebe Crabb.
Flood and co-star Anna McGahan did not return for the fourth season.
During 2013, Flood successfully auditioned for the role of Debbie Smith in Wentworth, a reimagining of the Prisoner. 2014 saw Flood star as Alice Ross-King in the miniseries ANZAC Girls.
At her audition, she was told that she was too young for the part, but she fought for the role. Flood used a copy of Ross-King"s diary to help her with the part.
In 2015, Flood starred in Christine Roger"s first feature film I Am Evangeline as lead character Evangeline, a clone who wants to find a cure for her sleeping sickness.
Flood has also joined the cast of Home and Away, and she appears in the comedy series Here Come the Habibs.