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| Zoey Deutch | Rose Hathaway | |
| Lucy Fry | Lissa Dragomir | |
| Danila Kozlovsky | Dimitri Belikov | |
| Gabriel Byrne | Victor Dashkov | |
| Dominic Sherwood | Christian Ozera | |
| Olga Kurylenko | Headmistress Kirova | |
| Sarah Hyland | Natalie | |
| Cameron Monaghan | Mason | |
| Sami Gayle | Mia Rinaldi | |
| Ashley Charles | Jesse | |
| Claire Foy | Ms. Karp | |
| Joely Richardson | Queen Tatiana | |
| Dominique Tipper | Guardian Gabriela | |
| Edward Holcroft | Aaron | |
| Bronté Norman-Terrell | Camilla |
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| Producer | Don Murphy
Bob Weinstein |
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| Writer | Daniel Waters
Richelle Mead |
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| Cinematography | Tony Pierce-Roberts
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| Musician | Rolfe Kent
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Based on the best-selling novel by Richelle Mead, Vampire Academy tells the story of two 17-year-old girls, Rose Hathaway (Zoey Deutch), a rebellious half-vampire/half-human who is training to be a guardian at St. Vladimir's Academy and her best friend, Princess Lissa Dragomir (Lucy Fry), a peaceful, mortal vampire. After ditching school and being on the run for a year, Rose and Lissa are caught and brought back to the Academy. Lissa struggles to reclaim her social status while Rose risks everything in an attempt to protect her best friend from the immortal, evil vampires that lurk just outside the walls of their school. |
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