Emily was a cast member on Bravo TV's "Below Deck" where she became known as the English Rose, "English Emily" as she is now known. Before Below Deck Emily had worked on Super Yachts after deciding not to go to Cambridge University where she was going to study Psychology and Politics. Emily had a "showmance" on Below Deck with Chef Benjamin Robinson, a Celebrity TV Chef. Their relationship lasted for a year and then ended. Emily now lives in London and is the Co-Founder and associate director of POW Food. Emily also works as a Digital Editor, influencer and contributing Host within the Wellness industry. She also runs Mental Health Campaigns and mentoring groups for young girls.
Throughout her early childhood, Emily Warfield moved from city to city (and sometimes country to country) every year. It was during this time that she began to rely on her imagination for companionship. She read constantly and acted out the scenes in her head. Emily had wanted to act since she was five years old but was never allowed to pursue it until her family finally settled in Arlington, Texas when she was thirteen. She absorbed as much theatre as she could while pursuing a film/television career at the same time. She worked consistently in the Dallas area until she got her biggest break as Maureen, Reese Witherspoon's character's older sister in The Man in the Moon. After filming, Emily decided to take a year for herself to explore college. It was during this time that she met and married her husband, Scott. She was barely nineteen years old. They moved to Los Angeles where she worked mostly in television movies-of-the-week as well as episodics. After only two years, they realized they wanted to start their family but wanted to raise their children closer to relatives back in Texas. Since 1995, Emily has had three children, finished her college education (while pregnant), and even taught theatre at her alma mater, James Martin High School. While teaching, she rediscovered her love for acting. Her husband, always supportive, encouraged her to pursue her dream and moved the family back to California. Emily is now actively working towards rebuilding her career and can think of no greater legacy to leave her children than to inspire them to live their lives to the fullest and without fear.
Emily Watson was born and raised in London, the daughter of Katharine (Venables), an English teacher, and Richard Watson, an architect. After a self-described sheltered upbringing, Watson attended university for three years in Bristol, studying English literature. She applied to drama school and was rejected on her first attempt. After three years of working in clerical and waitress jobs she was finally accepted. In 1992, she took a position with the Royal Shakespeare Company where she met her future husband, Jack Waters. Continuing stage work, Watson landed her first screen role as Bess McNeill in Breaking the Waves (1996) after Helena Bonham Carter pulled out of the role. For this initial foray into movies, Watson was nominated for an Academy Award. She continued to gain success in Britain in the leading roles in Metroland (1997) and The Mill on the Floss (1997), but her first popular film in the United States came in 1997 when she played Daniel Day-Lewis's long-suffering love interest in The Boxer (1997). In the next two years she won critical acclaim for her portrayal of cellist Jacqueline du Pré in Hilary and Jackie (1998) and landed a small part in the ensemble cast of Tim Robbins's Cradle Will Rock (1999). Critical acclaim and North American success came together for Watson in 1999 with the release of Angela's Ashes (1999), the film adaptation of Frank McCourt's bestselling book of the same name. She achieved top billing as Angela McCourt, the hardworking mother of several children and wife of a drunken husband in depression-era Ireland. After less-celebrated roles in 2000's Trixie (2000) and The Luzhin Defence (2000), Watson again returned to an ensemble cast in Robert Altman's Gosford Park (2001). Watson's status as a leading actress in major Hollywood productions was cemented in 2002 with her roles in Red Dragon (2002), the third installment of Thomas Harris' Hannibal Lechter series; the futuristic Equilibrium (2002); and, most notably, in Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch-Drunk Love (2002), playing opposite Adam Sandler. While returning to the stage in 2002 and 2003 on both sides of the Atlantic, Watson has expressed interest in again working with Anderson. Emily Watson lives in London, England, UK, with her husband, Jack Waters.
Emily Watt is an actress, known for Relax, I'm from the Future, The End of Sex (2022) and Take Note (2022).
Emily Weider is known for Juicy (2024), Anora (2024) and That Kinda Night (2016).
Emily Weir is an actress, known for A Christmas Recipe for Romance (2019), Forbidden: Dying for Love (2015) and Forest Drive (2018).
Born in London, England, UK, Emily Wheaton is a screen and stage actress. She has taken a Masterclass with Larry Moss, the Alexander Technique from Penny McDonald (private tutor) and completed the full-time professional acting course at the 16th Street Studios. Emily made her television debut playing Renee, in Noah & Saskia (2004). She is also a pop/folk singer-songwriter.
Emily Whitcomb is an up and coming actress who premiered in "Darkness Waits". She can be seen as the lead in features including, "Righteous Blood", "Vampire and the Vigilante", "The Legend of Hawes", "Serious Profession", and more. She has been involved in performances both on the stage and in front of the camera. Apart from acting, she is involved in human rights advocacy, the outdoors, and painting. She continues to train and learn, as her goal is "to be the best actress I can be and to improve that standard for myself every day."
Emily Wickersham was born on April 26, 1984 in Kansas, USA as Emily Kaiser Wickersham. She is an actress, known for Gone (2012), I Am Number Four (2011), Remember Me (2010) and NCIS. She was married to musician and domestic violence lawyer Blake Hanley from November 23, 2010 until December 2018.
Emily Williams is an actor, known for Yung Galore (2017).