Emeline
Emeline Easton Herreid "Emeline" is an actress, singer-song writer, musician, model and activist from Providence, Rhode Island. She is of Norwegian, Welsh, German, Russian and French decent. She graduated from The Met High School in June of 2017.
She got her start acting and singing at age nine when she played the lead role in Annie produced by All Children's Theater of RI. Since then, Emeline has performed with numerous professional theaters in her home state, including Trinity Repertory Company, Brown University MFA, The Gamm Theatre, The Wilbury Theatre Group and Burbage Theatre Company. She is a proud member of the Equity Actors Union.
Through Dynasty Modeling Agency of Boston, she has done some modeling including shoots for L.L. Bean.
Emeline's first movie was a supporting role in the independent film Siren (2013) with Vinessa Shaw and Robert Kazinsky. Most recently she had leading roles in the shorts Remember The Sun (2017) and Forget About Us (2017), and a supporting role in the short Before I Leave (2017). She performed one of her original songs in the short film Band Girls (2012) in which she had a lead role.
Recent singles "Angel" (2017) and "Hush" (2017) were released on iTunes and Spotify under EMELINE. She wrote the treatment, co-produced and co-edited the official Angel music video. Emeline was invited to perform as a headliner at the Boston Women's March for America in January 2017, where she performed for a crowd of around 175,000. Emeline memorialized this occasion and made her directorial debut in the documentary style music video of her original song "Hush". Emeline has always loved making videos, especially put to music, and her talent for this gained her internet popularity on the now-defunct video sharing app, Vine.
Between 2013 and 2016 she released several original songs under the name Emeline Easton. Her single "You" charted in the top 100 for singer/ songwriters on iTunes at age 16.
Emeline is passionate about her work and moved to Los Angeles, California in 2017 to pursue opportunities in film, TV and music.