Emily Stride was born in London to actress Susan Sheridan and musician Max Brittain. She attended Notting Hill and Ealing High School before the family relocated to Berkshire in the mid 90s, where she took acting classes at Redroofs Theatre School. She went on to claim a BA (Hons) in Drama at Royal Holloway, University of London. Alongside her screen and stage work, Emily enjoys a successful career in audio and voice over. In 2019 Emily won an Audioverse Award for best supporting role in a drama production.
Emily Sue Bengtson is an actor, known for The Killer Next Door (2021), Mutilator 2 and Christmas Inn Farmstead (2020).
Emily Summers is known for Famous (2023).
Emily Swain is an Anglo/Irish actor known for Blonde.Purple, The Intent 2 & Matriarchy. Daughter of veteran theatre, TV & film actors Cherry Morris & Mike Murray. Emily was educated in the UK & Connemara, Ireland. She studied in Oxford, Sorbonne, Paris & trained 3 years at The Academy of Live & Recorded Arts (ALRA), London.
Emily Swallow was born in Washington, DC and grew up in Sterling, VA and Jacksonville, FL. She earned a BA in Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Virginia and interned at the State Department, but an acting teacher at UVA noticed her passion and talent for acting and singing and encouraged her to pursue further training. She auditioned for the prestigious NYU Tisch Graduate Acting Program and was accepted into their MFA Program. On television, Emily is best known for Supernatural (2005), The Mentalist (2008), How to Get Away with Murder (2014), Monday Mornings (2013), and the highly anticipated Disney+ Series The Mandalorian (2019). She can also be heard as the voice of Dracula's ill-fated true love, Lisa Tepes, in the Netflix series Castlevania (2017). Emily continues to act on stage whenever she can, starring in world premieres of Donald Margulies play The Country House at LA's Geffen Playhouse, opposite Mark Rylance in Louis Jenkins' play Nice Fish at the Guthrie Theatre, in John Patrick Shanley's musical Romantic Poetry at Manhattan Theater Club and in High Fidelity on Broadway. In summer of 2018 she played a lady AND a charlatan opposite Tom Hanks' Falstaff in the Shakespeare Center Los Angeles production of Henry IV Parts 1&2. She was part of the LA Drama Critics' Circle Award-Winning 2016 production of Disgraced at the Mark Taper Forum in LA and she won the Falstaff Award for best Female Performer in 2010 for her performance as Kate in The Taming of the Shrew at the Old Globe in San Diego. Emily is a gifted singer; she has done her share of musicals and rock concerts. In 2012, Emily and fellow singer/comedienne Jac Huberman created a stage show called Jac N Swallow, which they perform in New York at the Laurie Beechman Theater and Joe's Pub. They would like to do the show again; will someone please babysit Jac's kids?
Emily Sweet is an American actress and model who has starred in multiple feature films, from the misunderstood and covetous Shelly in Fangoria's Castle Freak to the desperate and broken antagonist Natalie in Netflix's Hostage House. Regardless of genre or character, Emily brings a certain depth, nuance, and personality to each role she takes on. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Emily eventually moved to New York at a young age where she began acting by appearing in plays, musicals, and short films before being cast in a variety of feature independent films. Emily attended the State University of New York at Fredonia and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts and Spanish. She won a 'Best Actress' award in 2017 and 2021 for her roles in NuWorld and Hold Your Breath respectively and continues to dedicate herself to her acting, and modeling careers.
Emily Taaffe is an Irish actress. She grew up near Drogheda, Co. Louth and studied at Trinity College Dublin, where she received a first class honours degree, reading Drama & Theatre Studies. She then moved to London where she trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She has worked extensively in British theatre with leading roles on the Olivier and Lyttleton stages at the National Theatre and with the Royal Shakespeare Company amongst others. On screen she is known for her work in 'Atlantis', 'Call the Midwife' and 'Vera'.
Emily Taheny is an actress and writer, known for Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell (2012), Stupid Stupid Man (2006) and The Jesters (2009).
Emily Tarver is an actress/writer/comedian/musician/producer lady best known for starring in the series DONNY! on USA. Emily has been studying and performing with the Upright Citizens Brigade NY Theatre since 2004. Emily does stand-up, improv, sketch and musical comedy with her band Summer and Eve. Tarver was most recently seen on ABC's Blackish, TruTV's Friends Of The People and as a regular on Vh1's Best Week Ever.
Emily Teede is an Actor and Creative based in Sydney, Australia. She has appeared in a variety of TVC's and TV Series over the past 7 years, also several Feature Films in featured roles ("Ladies In Black", "Thor: Love and Thunder"), plus lead roles in Frances Bowick's sold out theatrical play "Good Grief" and Kristelle Zibara's sold out variety show "Tough Titties". Emily has gained the Finals for her acting in the World Monologue Film Festival, as well as reaching the Global Finals in two categories in the World Monologue Festival. She is now focused on her film career, having privately studied screen acting with Grant Thompson for two years. She recently won lead roles in several short films (Menachem Spielman's "Half/Human: Golum", Ramon Samson's "The World Will Know My Name", Ella Bowman's "Keep Calm", Alyssa Cook's "A Mother's Love" and Cooper Sava's "Dead Quiet".) She lives with her husband and two children and continues her learning and acting journey.