Saturday, 24 August 2013

Emily Sandifer


Birthday: 17 January 1985, Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA
Height: 5' 2" (1.57 m)
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  • Gender: Female
  • Height: 5 feet 2 in
  • Weight: 98 lbs
  • Age Range: 18 - 28
  • Physique: Slim
  • Hair Color: Brown
  • Hair Length: Short
  • Eyes: Green
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian

Representation


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Film


40 Days and Nights Star 2x2LLC/The Asylum/Dir: Peter Gieger
This is Our Time Star Pure Flix/Dir: Lisa Arnold
Finding Sky Star ESP/Outta Tune/Dir: E. Sandifer
I Was a Teenage Superhero Sidekick Star FrameWorks2/Dir: J Hanna
Salton Star ESP/Dir: E. Sandifer
Vacillate Star ESP/Audacious/Dir: Amanda Dow
Cromwell Star ESP/Dir: Sergio Z. Bernal
Undercover Star Red Vixen Films/Dir: Patrick Richmond
Turncoat Star ESP/Dir: E. Sandifer
El Alacran Star Outta Tune Prod/Dir: Sergio Bernal
Expanse Star ESP/Dir: E. Sandifer
The Fairy Tale Star Unrendered Media/Dir: Nick Acosta
Person of Interest Co-Star Lovely Machine Pictures/Dir: Gregory Bayne
Screenplay Co-Star Unrendered Media/Dir: Nick Acosta

Television


The Mentalist - Episode 516 "There Will be Blood" Co-star CBS/Warner Bros TV/Dir: Anton Cropper
Castle - Episode 509 - "Secret Santa" Co-star ABC Studios/Dir: Paul Holahan

Commercials


List Upon Request

Video Games


L.A. Noire Co-Star Rockstar Games/Team Bondi/Dir: Brendan McNamara

Performer Skills


  • Performance Skills: Dancing
  • Athletic Skills: Figure Skating, Aerobics, Rock Climbing, Equestrian, Ice Skating
  • Accents: British, Southern
  • Musical Instruments: Piano
  • Dance: Ballet, Modern, Jazz

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Education


  • Boise State University, Bachelors of Art, Boise, Idaho, 2007
    Visual arts, photography, and other fine arts. Also had several theatre classes, including play analysis and acting classes (taught by academic director of the Idaho Shakespeare Theatre Company). Graduated Magna Cum Laude.

Training


  • UCB - Upright Citizens Brigade, Los Angeles/CA, Improv 101, Todd Fasen, 2011
  • Larry Moss Studio at Edgemar, Los Angeles, CA, Stella Adler Techn. for Film/TV, Carey Scott, 2008
    On-going scene study
  • Warner Loughlin Studios, Los Angeles, CA, Linklater/Alexander voice training (on-going), Jamie Wollrab, 2009
    On-going
  • The Rehearsal Room, Los Angeles, Adler technique for film and tv (on-going), Carey Scott, 2008
    (on-going)
  • Stuart K Robinson Creative, Los Angeles, CA, Commercial intensive, Stuart K Robinson, 2011
  • Larry Moss Studio at Edgemar, Los Angeles, CA, The Golden Box, Michelle Danner, 2010
    Golden Box intensive
  • The Casting Network, Los Angeles, Advanced Casting Director Workshops (on-going), Various
    Member of TCN.
  • Cris O'Bryon, San Diego, CA, Voice Strengthening, Range, and Singing (on-going), Cris O'Bryon, 2009
  • Boise State Theatre, Boise, Idaho, Theatre Acting , 2004
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Awards


  • Mountain Film Festival, Sir Edmund Hillary Award, 2011
    Feature Film Competition: "Finding Sky" Written, directed, produced, and starring Emily Sandifer
  • American International Film Festival 2010 Annual Competition, Most Promising New Talent, 2010
    Leading role in "Finding Sky"
  • American International Film Festival November 2010 Competition, Best Director - Romance Category, 2010
    "Finding Sky"
  • American International Film Festival November 2010 Competition, Best Actress - Romance Category, 2010
    "Finding Sky"
  • American International Film Festival November 2010 Competition, Best Romance Feature - "Finding Sky", 2010
    Written, directed, produced, and starring Emily Sandifer

Employment Details


  • Work History: Internet, Commercial, Film, Television, Production Assistant, Industrial
  • Job Categories: Cinematography, Directing, Editing, Casting, Writing, Production, Costumes, Producing, Acting
  • Are you willing to work unpaid?: No
  • Authorized to work in United States: Yes
  • Primary Citizenship: United States
  • Valid Passport: Yes
  • Prior Job Title 1: Production Assistant - Location Manager 

with Venezuela fan about photography, acting, & filmmaking.

I was recently interviewed by a fan of mine in Venezuela (I have a fan?!) who found me through the 50 Shades of Grey fan film (or, trailer rather. We didn’t do a whole film) I played Anastasia Steele in. The link to her interview is here:
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But since some of you don’t speak Spanish (I know I don’t!), here’s the interview in English. Thanks again, Hecmar!
The first time I saw Emily Sandifer was in the short fan film Fifty Shades of Grey “We Aim to Please” by Nicholas Acosta, where she played the role of Anastasia. She is an actress, director, and photographer. As an actress who has been in many films of which several she has directed or produced, she has also been a co-star on the series The Mentalist and Castle, and her camera lens captures beautiful images and emotions.
I could interview her via email because she is in the U.S. and she was kind and gave me a few minutes despite her busy schedule.
You’re an actress, producer, director and photographer. All are in the same field. Which one has priority for you? They are all essential parts of my life, but acting and photography are my priorities. I know both will always be in my life. I love directing, but it doesn’t have priority right now.
 
-Of the films you’ve done as a director, which one has the most essence of Emily Sandifer? Why? All my films draw a lot from influences in my own life in some way. I’d say “Finding Sky” may have the most essence of myself (as an actor) because we shot most of the film on my family’s ranch in Idaho, and also drew on my initial experiences with life in Los Angeles, but I wouldn’t say the character of Sky is exactly like me, especially now because I’ve grown a lot personally in the past few years since the film. None of my characters are exactly like me, obviously. “Salton” is the closest to my “visual” taste and my directing style, though, what I look for cinematically to tell a story and also the way I’ve directed the actors to tell the story. And I think it has the most potential as far as a good story plot (i.e. if I were to turn the short film into a full-length feature film). 
 
-And as an actress, have you done any character that relates to your personality? Which one? Why? This relates to the question above, so all the characters I’ve played relate somewhat to my personality. Or personalities, I should say (we all have many possible personalities inside of us). You bring a little bit of yourself to every character, or at least have to decide what you would be like if you had been given that character’s life in reality. But, you also have to remember to not change the character to be more like you, but instead change yourself to be more like the character (that’s a lesson learned from my acting classes for sure). It all goes hand in hand. You have to find the part of you that relates to the character, that way you don’t judge your character. 
 
-Currently you’re giving yourself a name in the world of photography. What does the lens of Emily want to grasp? Anything that speaks to me, I guess. That’s a loaded question. I look for anything that inspires an emotion, makes you wonder about the story behind the image or, more importantly, the person in the image. A great photo, also great cinematography, makes you feel something. It can’t just be a pretty picture, it needs to speak to you in some way. 
 
-Do you think self portraits are used to express emotion we have at the time or is it vanity? For me, definitely not vanity. Self portraits are often misunderstood, but actually the assignment of self-portraiture is one of the first things many art schools make you do. For me, selfportraits are used a lot as experiments in lighting, etc. Anything I shoot in my selfportraits somehow usually ends up in client work later. That way, I can try things and work out the mistakes before wasting a paying client’s time. Selfportraits have also become very therapeutic for me. The selfportraits teach me not take myself too seriously, but instead shows me humility and shows me the progression of myself (not just physically, but yes, emotionally as well) throughout the years. It records a time of my life, what I was going through, what I was interested in at the time, etc. Someday I can show my children and they can see how their mother progressed through the years. 
 
Camera: Scavenging emotions or egos? Well, if you mean my camera, I’d say emotion. I don’t lead by ego, and I don’t want my clients to either. Can cameras only be used to scavenge and inflate ego? Absolutely. And it’s unfortunate. So, I try to stray away from ego-based photography. 
 
-The Media is very competitive. What can you do to highlight without harming others? Media is a loaded subject, but whether it be photography, acting, filmmaking, etc: Never compare or judge your work to someone else’s. It’s art, and therefore, subjective. It’s all in the eye of the beholder. If someone likes another’s work better than your own, then so be it. Accept it. Keep working on your own art without concerning yourself with others. When I’m promoting my work, I’m not worrying about anyone else’s business by my own. You have to have pride in your work and know that it’s good. 
 
- Many people buy professional cameras without being photographers. What do you think of these fans and what do you recommend to them? Everyone deserves to make their own art. So, if they want to take on the challenge of learning photography, I applaud them. Is it unfortunate when amateurs start taking business away from the professionals? Of course. But, ultimately, there’s nothing we can do about it. It just forces us to work harder at what we do, and makes us better artists in the end. 

Emily Kinney


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Birthday: Date of Birth Not Available
Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)

Biography

Emily Kinney is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Beth Greene in the AMC television series The Walking Dead. Kinney was born in Wayne, Nebraska. She graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 2006. Kinney has had reoccurring roles and guest appearances on television series such as Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: SVU, The Good Wife, and The Big C. She was cast as Beth Greene in the AMC television series The Walking Dead in 2011. Along with acting, Kinney is pursuing a career in music. Her EP, Blue Toothbrush, was released in 2011.
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Early life

Emily Kinney was born in Nebraska on August 15, 1985. She graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 2006,[1] and thereafter moved to New York City, where she began her acting career.

Acting

Kinney has had recurring roles and guest appearances on television series such as Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: SVU, The Good Wife, and The Big C.[1] She was cast as Beth Greene in the AMC television series The Walking Dead in 2011.[1] In 2013, Kinney was promoted to the main cast of The Walking Dead alongside Chad Coleman and Sonequa Martin-Green.
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Other ventures

She is also an active blogger, writing about her experiences as a young actress in New York for Unscripted Magazine.

Musical Career

Kinney became officially a singer when released her EP called Blue Toothbrush in 2011, five songs full of wonder that exploit sex, empty, hope and love with an open heart and fresh sound that is so captivating and as it is genuine. With an impressive resume in the theater and on television, Born in Nebraska actress and singer/songwriter Emily Kinney starts telling stories from her own notebook on her debut EP, Blue Toothbrush. Kinney in 2013 is working on her first album of new material called Expired Love.

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Personal life

Kinney is a vegetarian.[2]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Aunt Tigress Gina Short
2009 It's Complicated Waitress
2013 Concussion
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Hot for Teacher Tamara Bailey TV short
The Gamekillers The Swarm TV series
2008 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Jeannie Richmonds 1 episode
2009 The Unusuals Amanda Maint 1 episode
2010 The Good Wife Milla Burchfield 1 episode
2011 The Big C Emily 3 episodes:
"Musical Chairs" (season 2: episode 2)
"Sexual Healing" (season 2: episode 3)
"Boo!" (season 2: episode 4)
2011–present The Walking Dead Beth Greene Season 2-3 (recurring; 24 episodes)
Season 4-present (series regular)
2012 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Haley Cole 1 episode - "Hunting Ground"

Friday, 23 August 2013

Emily Blunt


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Emily Olivia Leah Blunt (born 23 February 1983) is an English actress best known for her roles in The Devil Wears Prada (2006), The Young Victoria (2009), The Adjustment Bureau (2011), and Looper (2012). She has been nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, two London Film Critics' Circle Awards, and one BAFTA Award. She won a Golden Globe Award for her work in the BBC television drama Gideon's Daughter (2007).[3]


Emily Blunt was born 23 February 1983 in Roehampton in South West London. She is the second of four children born to Joanna, a teacher and former actress, and barrister Oliver Simon Peter Blunt, QC, one of the highest-profile barristers in the United Kingdom, earning an estimated £1 million annually.[4][5][6][7][8] Her siblings are Felicity, Sebastian, and Suzanna. Her grandfather was Major-General Peter Blunt, and one of her paternal uncles is Crispin Blunt, Conservative Member of Parliament for Reigate.[9][10]
Blunt attended Ibstock Place School and, at the age of 16, went to Hurtwood House, a private sixth-form college known for its performing arts programme.[11] There, she was discovered by an agent.[11] Blunt made her professional debut in The Royal Family, a play opposite Judi Dench in Sir Peter Hall's production.[11] Hailed by critics for her performance, she was named "Best Newcomer" by The Evening Standard.[11] She went on to perform as Eugenie in Nicholas Wright's Vincent in Brixton at the National Theatre, and as Juliet in Indhu Rubasingham's production of Romeo and Juliet at Chichester Festival Theatre, both in 2002.[11]
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Film career

In 2003, Blunt made her screen debut in the British television drama Boudica, about the life of the ancient Celtic warrior-queen who fought the Romans.[11] That same year, she was praised for her performance as the 16th-century queen Catherine Howard in the two-part British television drama Henry VIII.[11]
In 2004, Blunt delivered her breakout performance as Tamsin in the dark British film, My Summer of Love, a story of deception and lesbian love in the English countryside.[11] She shared an Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer with co-star Natalie Press.[12]
In 2005, Blunt co-starred with Bill Nighy and Miranda Richardson in the British television drama Gideon's Daughter,[11] an original screenplay written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff, in which she played the troubled only child of New Labour spin doctor Gideon Warner, played by Nighy. Blunt won a Golden Globe for her performance.[13]
 
Blunt at the 2007 BAFTAs
In 2006, Blunt appeared opposite Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway in the box-office success The Devil Wears Prada. Streep and Hathaway received most of the critical attention initially, but Blunt proved to be equally memorable, with Entertainment Weekly naming her the Best Female Scene-Stealer in their end-of-summer special issue. She appeared at the 79th Academy Awards where she co-presented the award for best costume design with her Prada co-star Hathaway. Blunt spoke about the weight loss, claiming she had to go "painfully thin".[14] That same year, Blunt co-starred with Susan Sarandon in the independent drama Irresistible. Following production, Sarandon strongly suggested to director David Auburn that he cast Blunt in his next film, The Girl in the Park— a role she did not accept.
In 2007, Blunt appeared in four films: Wind Chill, The Jane Austen Book Club, Dan in Real Life, and Charlie Wilson's War.[11] In 2008, Blunt appeared in two films, Sunshine Cleaning in the role of Norah Lorkowski, and The Great Buck Howard as Valerie Brennan.[11] In 2009, Blunt played Queen Victoria in The Young Victoria, directed by Jean-Marc VallƩe and written by Julian Fellowes. She also starred in the Toby Spanton-directed short film Curiosity. She was director Jon Favreau's first choice to play the Black Widow in Iron Man 2 but scheduling conflicts with Gulliver's Travels forced her to cede the role to Scarlett Johansson.[15] She voiced Angelina's mother, Matilda Mouseling, in the television series, Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps.
In 2010, Blunt co-starred with Benicio del Toro and Anthony Hopkins in the big-budget movie The Wolfman, which was released on 12 February. She also starred in Gulliver's Travels and in The Adjustment Bureau, alongside Matt Damon, as a ballet dancer "being mysteriously kept apart" from Damon's character.[16] Blunt was offered the female lead in Captain America: The First Avenger but turned it down.[17] She was replaced by Australian actress Abbie Cornish to play the lead in David Riker's independent film The Girl. She dropped out the film due to scheduling conflicts. In 2011, Blunt was named the ambassadress of the new Yves Saint Laurent fragrance, Opium.[18]
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Blunt starred in the 2011 British comedy film Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, directed by Lasse Hallstrƶm and co-starring Ewan McGregor and Kristin Scott Thomas.[19] Also that year, she briefly appeared in The Muppets, as Miss Piggy's receptionist. She starred in the 2012 film The Five-Year Engagement, directed by Nicholas Stoller and co-starring Jason Segel. In January 2011, Blunt began filming an American science-fiction film, Looper, directed by Rian Johnson and co-starring Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt; the film was released in September 2012.
In 2013, she is set to star alongside Tom Cruise in the film adaptation of the Japanese novel, All You Need Is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka.[20] She is scheduled to star in Arthur Newman, Golf Pro with Colin Firth.[21] Blunt will play the Baker's Wife in the film adaptation of the musical, Into the Woods, which also feature her Devil Wears Prada co-star Meryl Streep as the Witch.[22][23]
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Personal life

Blunt had a three-year relationship with Canadian singer Michael BublƩ. They met in 2005, while backstage at the Australian television Logie Awards in Melbourne. They later shared a home in Vancouver, Canada, before breaking up in 2008.[24] In November 2008, Blunt began dating American actor John Krasinski. The couple became engaged in August 2009,[25] and married on 10 July 2010 in Como, Italy.[26]
Blunt's brother-in-law is her The Devil Wears Prada co-star Stanley Tucci. In 2012, Tucci married Blunt's sister Felicity, who works as a literary agent. Blunt was responsible for introducing the couple.[27][28] Her brother Sebastian is an actor.[29]
As a child, approximately from ages 7 to 14, Blunt struggled with stuttering. She credits a school teacher for helping her overcome the stutter through acting.[30] She now sits on the Board of Directors for the American Institute for Stuttering.[31] Blunt has been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder.[32]

Filmography

 
Blunt at the Adjustment Bureau Premiere
Film
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Boudica Isolda also known as Warrior Queen
2004 My Summer of Love Tamsin Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer (shared with Natalie Press)
Motovun Film Festival: Special Mention (shared with Natalie Press)
Nominated - British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer
Nominated - London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Newcomer of the Year
2006 The Devil Wears Prada Emily Charlton London Film Critics Circle Award for British Supporting Actress of the Year
Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Nominated - Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
Nominated - MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance
Nominated - MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance
Nominated - Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout Female
2006 Irresistible Mara
2007 Wind Chill Girl
2007 Dan in Real Life Ruthie Draper
2007 Charlie Wilson's War Jane Liddle
2007 The Jane Austen Book Club Prudie
2008 The Great Buck Howard Valerie Brennan
2009 The Young Victoria Queen Victoria Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress in a Canadian Film
Nominated - BIFA Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film
Nominated - Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Empire Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama
Nominated - London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year
Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama
2009 Sunshine Cleaning Norah Lorkowski Nominated - London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Supporting Actress of the Year
Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
2009 Curiosity Emma Short film
2010 Wild Target Rose
2010 The Wolfman Gwen Conliffe
2010 Gulliver's Travels Princess Mary
2011 Gnomeo & Juliet Juliet Voice
2011 The Adjustment Bureau Elise Sellas Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
2011 The Muppets Miss Piggy's Receptionist
2012 The Five-Year Engagement Violet Barnes Nominated - People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedic Movie Actress
2012 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Harriet Nominated − Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
2012 Your Sister's Sister Iris Gotham Award for Best Ensemble Performance
Nominated - London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year
2012 Looper Sara Nominated - Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress in an Action Movie
Nominated - Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated - London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year
2013 Arthur Newman Mike
2014 Edge of Tomorrow Rita Vrataski Post-production
2014 Into The Woods[33] The Baker's Wife Pre-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Henry VIII Catherine Howard TV movie
2003 Foyle's War Lucy Markham Episode: "War Games"
2004 Agatha Christie's Poirot Linnet Ridgeway Episode: "Death on the Nile"
2005 Empire Camane TV miniseries
2005 The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes & Arthur Conan Doyle Jean Leckie TV movie
2005 Gideon's Daughter Natasha TV movie
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film
2009 The Simpsons Juliet Hobbes (voice) Episode: "Lisa the Drama Queen"
2009 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps Matilda Mouseling (voice) TV series
Theatre
Year Title Role Notes
2000 Bliss[34] Maddy Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland
2001–2002 The Royal Family Gwen Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
2002 Vincent in Brixton Eugenie Loyer National Theatre, London
2002 Romeo and Juliet Juliet Chichester Festival Theatre, Chicester
2004 Bumps and Bruises Holly BBC Radio 4

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Awards and nominations

Awards
Year Award Category Production Result
2004 British Independent Film Award Most Promising Newcomer My Summer of Love Nominated
2005 ALFS Award British Newcomer of the Year My Summer of Love Nominated
2005 Motovun Film Festival Special Mention (shared with Natalie Press) My Summer of Love Won
2005 Evening Standard British Film Award Most Promising Newcomer (shared with Natalie Press) My Summer of Love Won
2006 Teen Choice Award Movies - Choice Breakout (Female) The Devil Wears Prada Nominated
2006 DFWFCA Award Best Supporting Actress The Devil Wears Prada Nominated
2007 MTV Movie Award Breakthrough Performance The Devil Wears Prada Nominated
2007 MTV Movie Award Best Comedic Performance The Devil Wears Prada Nominated
2007 BAFTA Award Rising Star Award Nominated
2007 BAFTA Film Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role The Devil Wears Prada Nominated
2007 ALFS Award British Supporting Actress of the Year The Devil Wears Prada Won
2007 Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture The Devil Wears Prada Nominated
2007 Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series or TV Film Gideon's Daughter Won
2007 Women in Film Crystal Awards Face of the Future Won
2009 DFWFCA Award Best Actress The Young Victoria Nominated
2009 British Independent Film Award Best Actress The Young Victoria Nominated
2009 Britannia Award British Artist of the Year Won
2009 Satellite Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role Sunshine Cleaning Nominated
2009 Satellite Award Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama The Young Victoria Nominated
2010 Critics Choice Award Best Actress The Young Victoria Nominated
2010 Costume Designers Guild Award President's Award Won
2010 Empire Award Best Actress The Young Victoria Nominated
2010 Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama The Young Victoria Nominated
2010 ALFS Award British Actress of the Year The Young Victoria Nominated
2010 ALFS Award British Supporting Actress of the Year Sunshine Cleaning Nominated
2010 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Actress in a Canadian Film The Young Victoria Won
2012 Saturn Award Best Supporting Actress The Adjustment Bureau Won
2012 Gotham Independent Film Award Best Ensemble Performance Your Sister's Sister Won
2012 Chicago Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actress Looper Nominated
2013 People's Choice Award Favorite Comedic Movie Actress The Five-Year Engagement Nominated
2013 Broadcast Film Critics Association Award Best Actress in an Action Movie Looper Nominated
2013 Golden Globe Award Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Nominated
2013 London Film Critics Circle Award British Actress of the Year Your Sister's Sister and Looper Nominated

Emilia Clarke

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Emilia Clarke (born 1 May 1987) is an English actress, best known for portraying Daenerys Targaryen in the HBO medieval-fantasy series Game of Thrones


Clarke was born in London, England, and grew up in Berkshire.[3] Clarke's father is a theatre sound engineer,[4] her mother is a businesswoman, and her younger brother is studying politics. Clarke's interest in acting began at the age of three after seeing the musical Show Boat on which her father was working at the time.[4] She was educated at St Edward's School, Oxford (2000–2005)[5] and Rye St Antony before studying at Drama Centre London where she graduated in 2009.[6]

Career

Clarke's early work includes two plays at St. Edwards,[5] ten plays at Drama Centre London, the 2009 Company of Angels production of Sense,[6] and a 2009 commercial for Samaritans.[7] Her first television roles were Saskia Mayer in a 2009 episode of Doctors and Savannah in SyFy's 2010 movie Triassic Attack. Screen International magazine named her as one of the "UK Stars Of Tomorrow".[8]
 
Clarke at the 2011 San Diego Comic Con International
In 2010 she was cast as Daenerys Targaryen in the HBO medieval fantasy series Game of Thrones which is based on the book series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin. She was cast as a replacement to fellow British actress Tamzin Merchant who was replaced for undisclosed reasons.[9] The show debuted in April 2011 to positive reviews and was quickly picked up by the network for a second season.[10] Clarke won the 2011 EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for her role as Daenerys.[11] In 2013, she was nominated Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for the 2013 Primetime Emmys, currently pending.
Clarke will appear in a new feature film in 2013 titled Spike Island, named after the location of The Stone Roses' seminal 1990 gig.[12][13]
In March 2013, Clarke played the lead role of Holly Golightly in a Broadway production of Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's. It opened on March 4 and ran until April 21st.[14]
In May 2013 it was announced that Clarke had joined the feature film Garden of Last Days opposite James Franco.[15]

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Personal life

As of September 2012, Clarke was reported to be dating Seth MacFarlane.[16] On 20 March 2013, it was reported that she and MacFarlane ended their relationship.[17]

Filmography

 
Clarke at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International
Year Title Role Notes
2009 Doctors Saskia Mayer TV series (1 episode: "Empty Nest")
2010 Triassic Attack Savannah TV film
2011-present Game of Thrones Daenerys Targaryen TV series (30 episodes)
2012 Spike Island Sally
2012 Shackled Malu Short
2013 Futurama Marianne (voice)[18][19] TV series (1 episode "Stench and Stenchibility")
2013 Dom Hemingway Evelyn Post-production
2013 Garden of Last Days April Pre-production

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Theatre




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Venue
2013 Breakfast at Tiffany's Holly Golightly Cort Theatre

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2011 Scream Award Scream Award for Breakout Performance - Female Game of Thrones Won
2011 SAG Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (shared with the cast) Game of Thrones Nominated
2013 Critics' Choice Television Award Best Drama Supporting Actress Game of Thrones Nominated
2013 Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Game of Thrones Pending
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Elsie Gattas


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Performer Profile


  • Gender: Female
  • Height: 5 feet 7 in
  • Weight: 120 lbs
  • Age Range: 17 - 27
  • Physique: Slim
  • Hair Color: Brown
  • Hair Length: Long
  • Eyes: Hazel
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian, Mediterranean, Latin/Hispanic 

Film


Dream Date Shannon Stephen Interrante
A Take on Me Ally Miller Michael Carbone
The Witching Hours Maggie Greg Rivera
Advenchurs of Warrier Boy Emily Andres Rovira

Television


Bones Waitress Dan Sackheim
America's Most Wanted Shelby Ivan Sellers
The Glades Barista Tim Busfield
Burn Notice Receptionist Matt Nix

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Commercials


List upon request

Theater


Pink Panther Olga Kathy Young
Rebel Without a Cause Judy Westminster Theatre
And Then There was One Mimms Westminster Theatre

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Video


Julio Iglesias Violinist Esos Amores Music Video
Bullet for My Valentine Hero Girl "Tears Don't Fall" music video

Performer Skills


  • Performance Skills: Host, Teleprompter, Voiceover, Improvisation
  • Athletic Skills: Rollerblading
  • Spoken Languages: Spanish
  • Musical Instruments: Violin
  • Dance: Salsa

Education


  • University of Miami, Bachelors in Communications, Miami/Florida, 2008
    Broadcast Journalism and Spanish- Theatre minor

Training


  • Dolphin Acting, Miami/Florida, Scenes, monologues, improv, Margie Rickie, 2007
  • Weekend Workshop, Miami/Florida, acting, Lori Wyman, 2008
  • Eric Morris System of Method Acting, Miami/Florida, Method Acting, Debbie Barone, 2008
  • University of Miami, Miami/Florida, On Camera Acting, Paul Tei and Cara Rawlings, 2008
  • Florida International University, Miami/Florida, Theatre, Philip Church, 2005

Awards


  • Canes Film Festival, Jury Award, 2008
    For short film Dream Date
  • Scholarship, Best Lead Actress, 2005
    Acting Scholarship from State of Florida

Employment Details


  • Work History: Film, Music Video, Theater, Commercial, Television
  • Job Categories: Acting
  • Are you willing to work unpaid?: No
  • Authorized to work in United States: Yes
  • Primary Citizenship: United States
  • Valid Passport: Yes