Emiri Kai is an actress, known for Kuroshitsuji (2014), Subete wa kimi ni aetakara (2013) and Hard Nuts!: Sûgaku Girl no jikenbo (2013).
Emiri Kato was born on 26 November 1983 in Fussa, Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Overwatch (2016), Mahô shôjo Madoka magika: Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011) and Gekijou-ban Mahou Shoujo Madoka*Magica: [Zenpen] Hajimari no monogatari (2012).
Emiri Suyama is an actress, known for Sento Zonbi jogakuin (2017), Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba (2019) and Beatless (2018).
Emjay Anthony was born to Trisha and Michael Salazar on June 1, 2003 in Clearwater Beach, Florida. After living a rather normal active family life, he began modeling and was selected for a Werther's Candy national commercial at the age of 4. When Emjay was 5 years old, his family relocated to California where his parents were originally from. His sister Sage is his only sibling who is ten years older. Within the first year of arriving back in California, in 2008, an open audition for It's Complicated (2009) starring Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin, landed Emjay the role of Alec Baldwin's stepson. After making his screen debut in "It's Complicated", Emjay took a year and a half years off to catch up on his schooling. By the end of 2010, Emjay wanted to act again, so with the help of his agency, Coast to Coast, the auditions started again. Since that time, Emjay has booked several national commercials, two pilots, Applebaum (2012) for CBS, starring Rachelle Lefevre, from the Twilight series and Rhys Coiro from Entourage (2004) and Rake (2014) for Fox, which was scheduled to premier mid fall. Emjay played the eldest of three children and stars Greg Kinnear. During 2012, Emjay could also be seen in an episode of Grey's Anatomy (2005) and The Mentalist (2008). Emjay began working on the comedy-drama Chef (2014) where he plays the son of Sofía Vergara and Jon Favreau. Emjay enjoys playing air soft, riding his dirt bike and his BMX bike with his father when he is not working or schooling.
Emjay Johnson is known for Love & Hip Hop: Miami (2018).
Emlin is known for Masthu Shades Unnai Ra (2024).
Emlyn is an actor and voiceover artist with a BFA in performing arts and musical theater from Emerson College. She lived in New York City for 13 years where she studied improv and worked as an actor and voiceover artist. Emlyn has studied improv with The Second City, Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and the Magnet Theater. She has had the pleasure of voicing many cartoons such as Pokemon and Nickelodeon's The Wonder Pets. She also spent six months in Singapore dubbing Japanese anime cartoons into English. Emlyn has also been the voice for many commercials on television, internet and radio such as Hanes, Dunkin' Donuts, Nintendo, Royal Caribbean and Trip Advisor to name a few. Emlyn then moved to DC where she continued work as voiceover artist working with clients such as Washington National Gas and Discovery Networks as well as being cast in both House of Cards and Veep. Her favorite voiceover project from her time in DC was voicing a documentary for Animal Planet called The Real Apes of the Planet. While in DC Emlyn also taught and performed with the Washington Improv Theater. Emlyn now lives in Philadelphia, PA with her husband and daughter. Since moving to Philadelphia two years ago she has done two Pennsylvania Lottery commercials and a role in the M.Night Shyamalan film "Split". Emlyn also continues to do voiceover work and acting in Philly, New York and D.C.
Born George Emlyn Williams in Pen-y-Ffordd, Mostyn, Flintshire in northeast Wales on November 1905, he lived in a rural village in which Welsh was spoken until he was 12 years old, when his family moved to an English-speaking town, Connah's Quay. It changed the course of his life, as it was there that the teacher, Sarah Grace Cooke, recognizing his literary talent, encouraged him and helped him win a scholarship to Oxford, where he attended the college of Christ Church. She is immortalized in the character of "Miss Moffat" in his play, "The Corn is Green". Education enabled him to escape the life at hard labor that was the lot of his people. He attended Christ Church, Oxford and also studied in Geneva, Switzerland. He joined a repertory theater and made his acting debut in "And So To Bed" in London in November, 1927. He eventually became an accomplished stage and screen actor, but it was as a playwright that he had his greatest success, eventually writing a score of plays. He had his first theatrical success as a writer with "A Murder Has Been Arranged". The success of his 1935 play "Night Must Fall", which opened at London's Duchess Theatre, led to its being transferred to New York the following year. Williams had made his Broadway debut in 1927, as a 21-year-old in "And So To Bed", a comedy based on the diaries of Samuel Pepys (the title comes from how Pepys ended his diary entries; Pepys was the subject of a 1983 TV movie Pepys and So to Bed (1983)), and had appeared again on Broadway in Edgar Wallace's "Criminal at Large" in 1932. Opening on September 23, 1936 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, the play ran for 64 performances. It was made into a movie twice, in 1937 with Robert Montgomery in the lead role of the young psychopath, and later, in 1964, with Albert Finney taking over the role. Walking around for two years with the head of a woman in a hat box, Williams recalled in 1965, likely was the reason that Sir Alexander Korda hired him for the part of "Caligula" in the 1937 version of Robert Graves's I, Claudius (1937), famous as "The Epic That Never Was", in which Charles Laughton was cast as the fourth Roman Emperor of the Julian-Claudian dynasty. The production was canceled after leading lady Merle Oberon got into a car accident. "The Corn Is Green" was a Broadway triumph for the great Ethel Barrymore in 1940, and the 1945 film adaptation starred Bette Davis, as well as John Dall and Joan Lorring in Oscar-nominated performances. Katharine Hepburn later played the part of "Miss Moffat" in the 1979 TV movie directed by George Cukor, for which she won an Emmy Award nomination as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special. Williams' plays "Yesterday's Magic", "The Morning Star" and "Someone Waiting" were also performed on Broadway, and he had a success on the Great White Way as an actor, himself, in a solo performance as Charles Dickens, which he revived twice. He was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for "A Boy Growing Up" (1958), an adaptation of a work by fellow Welshman Dylan Thomas. The tribal Williams also nurtured the young Welshman Richard Burton, whom he directed in his first lead film role in The Last Days of Dolwyn (1949). (Burton's professional stage debut had been in Williams' play "Druid's Rest", and Emyln Williams' son, Brook Williams, became one of Burton's life-long friends). Williams was the godfather to his Burton's daughter, Kate Burton, who is also an actress. In addition to directing and acting in film, Emlyn Williams famously collaborated with the great director Alfred Hitchcock. Williams acted in and wrote additional dialog for both the original The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) (1934) and Jamaica Inn (1939). Emlyn Williams wrote two memoirs, "George, An Early Autobiography" (1961), and "Emlyn: An Early Autography, 1927-1935" (1974), as well as a 1967 non-fiction account of the Moors Murders entitled "Beyond Belief". His 1980 novel "Headlong" was adapted by David S. Ward into the movie King Ralph (1991). He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1962. When he died in 1987, Emlyn Williams had written or co-written 20 screenplays in addition to his 20 plays. As an actor, he had appeared in 41 films and teleplays, plus made numerous appearances on stage.
Emm Wiseman was born in America, but spent her childhood living between Australia and her family's hometown of Empangeni, a small township in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Emm's feature film debut was in CBS Gothic Thriller 'Winchester' (2018), starring opposite Dame Helen Mirren and Jason Clarke. Most recently, she starred in Millennium Media's horror- thriller 'Abyzou' (2021) opposite Nick Blood, Allan Corduner, and Paul Kaye. A familiar face to Australian screens, Emm has appeared on Channel Nine Network's remake of the iconic TV series 'Seachange' (2019), Stan's TV series 'The Gloaming' (2019) and 'Eden' (2021), as well award-winning feature film 'Celeste' (2018) with a performance that prompted Producer, Lizette Atkins to compare her to "a young Nicole Kidman".
Emma is known for The Biggest Little Farm (2018) and The Biggest Little Farm: The Return (2022).