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Inside The Tourist star Danielle Macdonald's life off-screen from Hollywood career to bushfire tragedy

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As The Tourist once again returns to our screens for a second nail-biting series this week, all eyes will undoubtedly be on stars Jamie Dornan and Danielle Macdonald as they continue to unravel the secrets of Jamie’s character Elliot Stanley’s mysterious past.

While the first series took place in Australia, the second series picks up in Ireland instead and will continue to expand on the storyline that saw Elliot mysteriously lose his memory in a car accident and slowly piece together his identity with help from Danielle’s character Probationary Constable Helen Chambers.

With plenty of drama, intrigue and unexpected twists, the show will no doubt keep viewers on the edges of their seats, but away from the series, Australian born star Danielle herself lives a far more lowkey life that is worlds away from her policing alter-ego.

Here we take a closer look at Danielle Macdonald’s life off screen… Early Life Danielle Macdonald was born on 19 May 1991 in sunny Sydney, Australia and grew up in the area of much of her formative years.

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