Emily Tosta was born on March 26, 1998 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. She is an actress and producer, known for Mayans M.C. (2018), Party of Five (2020) and Willy's Wonderland (2021).
Emily Elizabeth Towles is a model and actress from Birmingham, Alabama. She attended Auburn University for two years, majoring in apparel merchandising, before deciding to focus on pursuing a career in acting and modeling. Emily made her acting debut in October 2018. In the first month of her career, she signed to About Faces Models & Talent agency based out of Atlanta, Georgia. She has had numerous featured and supportive roles in a variety of productions. In December 2018, Emily received her first SAG-AFTRA principal role as "Tiffany" in the upcoming short film KISMET. Officially making her SAG-Eligible. Recently, in February 2019, Emily signed with Ursula Wiedmann Models (UWM). UWM is one of the top modeling agencies in Atlanta.
Emily Trappen is an actress and writer, known for Miss You Already (2015), Like Glass (2018) and Locked In (2017).
Emily Trarback is known for We Need a Little Christmas (2022).
Emily Tremaine is an actress and director, known for The Starling (2021), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) and Vinyl (2016).
Emily Troedson is an actress and assistant director, known for Blue Balloons (2017), The Nanny (2018) and Miles Between Us (2016).
Emily Trosclair is An Actress and Producer best known for The Composer (2016), Memoir (2016), Buscando Esperanza (2016), Awakened (I), and Mucho Deniro (2015) Emily Trosclair is a multi-talented producer, actress, and model who juggles many other talents ranging from casting, writing, dancing, vocals, etc. She is of French, Puerto Rican, and Native American descent. Emily is originally from Lafayette, Louisiana, still residing there, as well as her second home in Los Angeles, California. Emily is Producer, Executive Producer, and Casting Director, as well as acting as a supporting role for the film " Battle Scars". This is a passion project for Emily, as her late grandfather served in the military. The film's main goal is to bring awareness to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Emily is also Executive Producer and Associate Producer of another film involving PTSD called " Seeking Esperanza", also known as " Buscando Esperanza", a film about love and forgiveness. Emily is the Executive Producer of a thriller called "Awakened". She is also a credited actress in the movie "All About The Money". Emily is a supporting member of charities such as UNICEF, ASPCA, Susan Komen and St. Jude's. Both Emily's father and grandmother are cancer survivors. Emily's grandmother remains her greatest inspiration. Miss Trosclair was recently appointed to be Chairperson of the Valley Village and North Hollywood Chapter of ALL, an organization based on inspiring and encouraging others worldwide to reach their full potential. Emily is honored to empower those in her community to use their gifts to make a positive difference. She was recently signed on by a colleague and friend, as the second "angel" of an awareness group, called "Pittie's Angels". It is an awareness group that focuses on being a voice for the animals. This organization is directed by Ms. Lisa Pellegrene and inspired by her Pitbull, "Pittie". Emily's main source of drive and motivation is her son Landon. Most important to her, is to be a positive role model for him, so that he knows by example that there is beauty and strength in the ability to follow one's dreams and that everything is possible.
Emily Tucker is an actress, known for Lady Macbeth (2017), Meet the Nativity (2017) and The Seasoning House (2012).
Emily Tugaw was born in Northern California and raised in the beautiful wine country of Sonoma County. At the early age of eight, Emily knew that performing was her calling. In her elementary years she pursued a career in modeling at Marla Dell Talent Agency in San Francisco. She graced the covers of games as well as clothing magazines like LL Bean Catalogue. At the age of 13, she toured through Germany and Austria with the Santa Rosa Children's Chorus' Concert Choir. She continued to do theater all the way through High School and then moved to Raleigh North Carolina to study Acting and Musical Theater at Meredith College. She continued her studies of her craft at the Meisner Technique Studio for three more years and then went back to Marla Dell Talent Agency in San Francisco to start putting her skills to the test. In a short amount of time, Emily booked commercials, an independent film and a TV pilot.
Emily Mary Bianca Turrini has stood out from the crowd since she was young. Never one to follow the herd she has built her own identity as The Gothic English Rose. Emily thrives in historical environments and dramatic scary situations, she therefore places herself within the niche of Gothic cinema. At the same time as restoring some old fashioned British grace and etiquette to the set. Emily started her theatre acting journey very early at primary school in 1994. She took every opportunity to get involved. Enjoying every moment of rehearsals for school plays. Her after school clubs included the school's Netball team and she was a member of the school country dancing club who performed at local events. Towards the end of 1998 and early 1999 Emily joined the Gregory School of Dance where she trained until 2009. Over this 11 year stretch Emily took many examinations in Modern Ballroom and Modern Latin American under the governing body of the United Kingdom Alliance. In 2000 Emily competed at the UKA National Ballroom and Latin American Championships at Drayton Manor. She watched as those around her danced incredibly complicated routines in their expensive dresses as she waited for her category to compete. Nervously taking to the floor in her own dresses which were mere party dresses, with her teacher Emily competed in the 11 to 13's category. She danced the male part which is harder to do due to the responsibility of the role. Her competition dances were Waltz, Quickstep, Cha-Cha-Cha, Rumba and Samba. Emily returned home that day as National Champion in both styles (Ballroom and Latin). Unfortunately she was unable to return the following year to defend her title. At secondary school in 2001, she performed in every school play that arose and was eventually invited to join the school Shakespeare team. This allowed her to compete in the Nottingham Shakespeare Society's Annual Schools Competition. In the two years she was with the Shakespeare team (2005 & 2006) Emily won the award for best actress for both years. Firstly, for her portrayal of Hermia in "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and secondly, for her role as Catherine in "The Taming of the Shrew". Not wanting to simply leave after her GCSEs she wanted to go out with a bang; so she bowed out gracefully by returning for her last stand albeit backstage as stage manager for the school's production of "The Terrible Fate of Humpty Dumpty". Emily specialized her training from 2006 by studying a BTEC National Diploma in Performing Arts at college achieving a triple merit. She was very happy with this achievement as it was a harder course than what she applied and auditioned for. She wanted to do A Level Drama and this was the equivalent of doing three A Levels in Drama. Whilst at college Emily was fortunate enough to work with Sinfonia Viva at one of their concerts as a contemporary dancer. After college she was employed at Disneyland Paris though unfortunately she fell ill and had to return home. Once Emily had recovered she decided to join local theatre groups to get back on stage and enjoy her love of acting and performing again. "Peer Gynt" being Emily's first show after recovering. For a brief while in 2010 Emily was training as a dance teacher. She decided that teaching was not for her as it took away her love of dancing and turned it into a chore. A feeling and frame of mind Emily did not want. Emily has completed extra training with the Derby Academy of Acting within the practice of Stanislavski. Emily restarted her dance training in 2011 with the Duesbury Aldred Dance Centre ready for competitions and further exams. Emily's competitive dancing with the school under the ISTD has seen her place in the top 3 so often that she earned a place in the International Championships 2012 in Blackpool.