Emma Tammi is a director and producer, known for The Wind (2018), Into the Dark (2018) and Fair Chase (2014).
Emma Tansey was born on September 12, 1870 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. She was an actress, known for When You and I Were Young (1917), Joan of the Woods (1918) and Are Children to Blame? (1920). She died on March 23, 1942 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Emma Tate was born on 30 October 1971 in London, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for Flushed Away (2006), Hellboy (2019) and Red Riding Hood (2011).
Emma Taylor is an actress, known for Monstrous Disunion (2021).
Emma Taylor-Isherwood was born on April 27, 1987 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress, known for Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (2002), The Shipping News (2001) and Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1990).
Emma Thatcher is an actor, writer, and director from Hyde Park, Chicago. She went to Chicago Academy for the Arts for high school. Emma was in the Piven Theatre's Young People's company for three years, and also appeared in many Chicago theater productions. Emma went on to NYU Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied in the Meisner and Classical studios. Emma received the "Outstanding Achievement in a Studio Award" upon graduation.
Emma has enjoyed over 15 local/regional theater productions, most notably Christmas Magic in Manhattan at the Palace Theater and Les Miserables at Center Stage in Austin, Texas. Emma performed Carmina Burana at the Long Center for the Performing Arts alongside the Austin Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Austin for their 50th anniversary season finale. Emma was recently cast as Laken Rice in The Things We've Seen.
Emma Thompson was born on April 15, 1959 in Paddington, London, into a family of actors - father Eric Thompson and mother Phyllida Law, who has co-starred with Thompson in several films. Her sister, Sophie Thompson, is an actor as well. Her father was English-born and her mother is Scottish-born. Thompson's wit was cultivated by a cheerful, clever, creative family atmosphere, and she was a popular and successful student. She attended Cambridge University, studying English Literature, and was part of the university's Footlights Group, the famous group where, previously, many of the Monty Python members had first met. Thompson graduated in 1980 and embarked on her career in entertainment, beginning with stints on BBC radio and touring with comedy shows. She soon got her first major break in television, on the comedy skit program Alfresco (1983), writing and performing along with her fellow Footlights Group alums Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. She also worked on other TV comedy review programs in the mid-1980s, occasionally with some of her fellow Footlights alums, and often with actor Robbie Coltrane. Thompson found herself collaborating again with Fry in 1985, this time in his stage adaptation of the play "Me and My Girl" in London's West End, in which she had a leading role, playing Sally Smith. The show was a success and she received favorable reviews, and the strength of her performance led to her casting as the lead in the BBC television miniseries Fortunes of War (1987), in which Thompson and her co-star, Kenneth Branagh, play an English ex-patriate couple living in Eastern Europe as the Second World War erupts. Thompson won a BAFTA Award for her work on the program. She married Branagh in 1989, continued to work with him professionally, and formed a production company with him. In the late 80s and early 90s, she starred in a string of well-received and successful television and film productions, most notably her lead role in the Merchant-Ivory production of Howards End (1992), which confirmed her ability to carry a movie on both sides of the Atlantic and appropriately showered her with trans-Atlantic honors - both an Oscar and a BAFTA award. Since then, Thompson has continued to move effortlessly between the art film world and mainstream Hollywood, though even her Hollywood roles tend to be in more up-market productions. She continues to work on television as well, but is generally very selective about which roles she takes. She writes for the screen as well, such as the screenplay for Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility (1995), in which she also starred as Elinor Dashwood, and the teleplay adaptation of Margaret Edson's acclaimed play Wit (2001), in which she also starred. Thompson is known for her sophisticated, skillful, though her critics say somewhat mannered, performances, and of course for her arch wit, which she is unafraid to point at herself - she is a fearless self-satirist. Thompson and Branagh divorced in 1994, and Thompson is now married to fellow actor Greg Wise, who had played Willoughby in Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility (1995). Thompson and Wise have one child, Gaia, born in 1999. She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire at the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours for her services to drama.
Emma Thorne was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She attended boarding school in New England and then attended Brown University where she studied English, Drama, and Italian. She's worked in the Elephant Man on Broadway and London's the Westend as well as on TV in FBI, Shades of Blue, the Blacklist and just wrapped the feature film Into the Wilderness in Tennesee. In 2018 she worked on the Senior Staff of a Congressional Campaign in New York City and won.
Emma Tracey is known for The Nevers (2021) and A Kind of Spark (2023).