Emma-Jane Newton is an actress, known for The Mule (2014).
Emma-Jane Woodham is known for Love Island (2015).
Emma-Kate Barry is an actress, known for Sticky Toffee Pudding (2020), Infected Love (2018) and Swingers (2021).
Emma-Krysta Silipo is known for I Woke Up a Vampire (2023), World's Best (2023) and Brave Little Army (2018).
Emma-Lee Hess is an actress, known for James and Jenna (2011), Home Run Showdown (2015) and Smooch (2011).
Emma-Leigh Cullum is an actress, known for Girl (2020).
Emma-Louise Schimpf is an actress, known for TKKG 2, TKKG (2019) and Ki.Ka Live (2004).
Emma-Louise Wilson was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1981 and grew up in the northern suburbs (so far north she actually attended a regional high school). She is best known for her role in multi-award winning Australian comedy, "Utopia" as the dim-witted, but lovable Katie. Emma-Louise began her pursuit of acting not long after finishing high school and completed a Foundation Year at the Victorian College of the Arts. Later she completed a Bachelor of Performing Arts Degree with Honours at Monash University. She began performing stand-up comedy in her Honours year in order to undertake a performance and written thesis about it. She remained a regular on the Melbourne comedy circuit for a few years before the travel bug hit. During her 11 months based in London she joined the Actors Centre and attended a number of their workshops. Her training continues now, back in Melbourne, with PEM Studios. Whilst Emma-Louise has a penchant for comedy, her love of action and horror drew her towards stunts. She began training in karate and stunts at the age of 29 and worked her way towards being a graded Stunt Action Person in Australia. She has a first degree black belt in Shukokai Karate. Emma-Louise resides in Melbourne with her husband and daughter and continues to work in acting and stunts and is currently obsessed with crochet and knitting.
Emma Cooper is a dancer, actor and singer as well as assisting behind the scenes as a runner and production assistant. She has had roles in films such as 'The Snare' as well as being an extra on television programmes such as 'Made in Chelsea' and 'Supernatural,' She made her West End debut in 2004 as part of the choir in 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat' (New London Theatre) and performed as a dancer in the gravity section of the London 2012 Paralympic Opening Ceremony. She began training in dance at the age of 3 at Lorraine's School of Dance and Drama and continued to study Dance and Performance at Buckinghamshire University. Whilst there she performed at 'Move IT' a dance event at London Olympia, and a curtain raiser for 'Sadhana Dance Company' at the Oxford Northwall Theatre along with various performances at the Student Union and High Wycombe Town Hall. She also took part in local performances including a piece for the Imagine Watford Festival and Bushey Carnival. Emma completed the 2015 season at Beverley Holidays in Paignton as a dancer, singer and entertainer, she then continued the winter period at Seacroft Holiday Village in Hemsby, Great Yarmouth. Emma is spending the 2016 season at Ladram Bay Holiday Park in Ottorton, Devon, where she works as a singer, dancer and entertainer as well as dance captain. She stages and choreographs all the team shows on the park as well as performing and hosting. Emma is also a qualified zumba instructor and has had training in basic aerial hoop.
Emmajane Donnan sings with Shallaway Senior Children's Chorus, dances in the Performance Dance Program with Marie Steffen, studies voice with Angela Warren and piano with Cathy Whelan. Previous credits include Divas do Christmas (TaDa), Pirates of Penzance (Best Kind) and Nutcracker (Kittiwake). She also starred in the short film "Before the War" (2014).