Kane's parents divorced when she was seven, and Adelaide and her brother were raised by their single mother. She grew up in Perth and attended St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls.[2]
When she joined the cast of Neighbours, she and her mother moved to Melbourne, while her brother and stepfather remained in Perth. She also lived for a short period in New Zealand, while shooting children's television seriesPower Rangers RPM.[citation needed]
In September 2009, at the age of 19, Kane moved to the United States to live in Los Angeles in order to pursue her acting career.[citation needed]
Career
Kane began performing at the age of three, starting with dance and then moving to singing and acting.[citation needed]
At the age of six, Kane started working professionally in some print ads, later moving on to TV spots and working in various children's TV shows.[citation needed]
In August 2006, Kane was picked to join the cast of Neighbours as Lolly Allen after she entered a competition run by Dolly magazine.[3] She was given a three-month contract with the show.[3] Her friends convinced her to enter the competition, but she did not think she was actually going to get the role. In December 2006, Kane announced that she would be leaving the show after her contract was not renewed.[4] At the time of the announcement, Kane had not yet appeared as Lolly.[5] In 2008, Kane was nominated for a Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent for her performance as Lolly.[6]
In April 2010, at the age of 19, Kane starred in the television film Secrets of the Mountain on NBC.[8] In 2010, she also starred in the Hulu series Pretty Tough, composed of 20 episodes and based on the novel by the same name written by Li Tigelaar.[citation needed]
Also in 2010, Kane traveled to attend an audition for Cartoon Network's first live-action series Unnatural History, for the role of Maggie Winnock. She and Italia Ricci were the actresses selected for the casting; the role later went to Ricci.[citation needed]
In 2012, Kane portrayed Aubrey in the film Goats. On 28 November 2012 it was announced that Kane had joined the cast of Teen Wolf as Cora Hale.[9]
In 2014, Kane appeared in the horror film The Devil's Hand as Ruth. She originally auditioned for Alycia Debnam-Carey's role, but producers thought she was not right for the part, so they offered her Ruth, who got more along with her personality. Kane starred in Scott Speer's short thriller film Realm in 2015.[12][13]
In June 2016, Kane joined the cast of Dragons: Race to the Edge as the voice of Mala, Queen of the Defenders of the Wing.
In July 2017, Kane joined the hit ABC series Once Upon A Time in a recurring role for its reboot season seven. Kane was one of five actresses to join the series for its new season in starring and recurring roles, following the exits of six key cast members at the end of season six.[14] She played one of the antagonists, Drizella, one of Cinderella's wicked stepsisters. Kane's final episode in Once Upon a Time was "Sisterhood".[15]
In September 2019, Kane was announced as one of the cast members of Into the Dark's second Halloween installment, Uncanny Annie, which premiered on Hulu the following month.[16] She did some coaching sessions to prepare and soften up for the role.[17] Before she was cast for Uncanny Annie, Kane was supposed to appear in Into the Dark's first installment The Body, but the character director Paul Davis wanted her for was cut right before the shooting draft was locked.[18] In October 2019, Kane joined the cast of CBS's SEAL Team for its third season.[19]
Kane was in a relationship with her Reign Co-Star Sean Teale from 2014-2016. She began dating fashion executive Joey Pauline in 2017 but ended after just a year in 2018. In July 2019, Kane started a relationship with her Into the Dark co-star Jacques Colimon.[25] The couple split sometime in 2020. In February 2021, Kane revealed she is bisexual.[26] In April 2021, Kane started dating Dutch model Marthe Woertman.[27] They reportedly split a year later as Kane brought her new girlfriend to the 95th Academy Awards afterparty.[28]
Kane suffers from generalised anxiety disorder, and has spoken up multiple times about the importance to break the stigma surrounding mental illness.[29][30] Kane also revealed that she has been diagnosed with ADHD.[31]