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+ | |latestappearance = [[Is This Henry Mills?]]}}{{Quote|Thankyou {{S|[sic]}} [[Once Upon a Time|OUAT]] for opening me up to an incredible and absolutely divine bunch of actors who are now like family and make me laugh more than anyone I know..... this show is magic !!!!! And I can't wait to come wrap up my time in Vancouver soon.... what a blessing.... I have learnt so much on this show!!!! Not only has it changed me as a person, I have developed an incredible and undeniable love for the shows fans..... you too have become like family to me....|Emma Booth <sup>[https://www.instagram.com/p/Be4DkodHOin/ src]</sup>}} |
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− | '''Emma Booth''' is the Australian actress who portrays |
+ | '''Emma Booth''' is the Australian actress who portrays [[Gothel]] and [[Eloise Gardener (Character)|Eloise Gardener]] on [[ABC]]'s ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | Emma was born on November 28, 1982 in Denmark, Australia.<ref>https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/emma-booth.html</ref> She started her acting career at thirteen, starring in the Australian children's show ''The Adventures of Bush Patrol''. She then worked as a model before getting her first film role in ''Clubland''. For her performance, she won the AACTA Award and <span style="font-weight:normal;">the Film Critics Award</span><span style="font-weight:normal;"> </span>for Best Supporting Actress as well as Best Newcomer Award at the Film Inc Awards. |
+ | Emma was born on November 28, 1982 in Denmark, Australia.<ref>https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/emma-booth.html</ref> She started her acting career at thirteen, starring in the Australian children's show ''[[wikipedia:The Adventures of the Bush Patrol|The Adventures of Bush Patrol]]''. She then worked as a model before getting her first film role in ''[[wikipedia:Clubland (2007 film)|Clubland]]''. For her performance, she won the [[wikipedia:AACTA Awards|AACTA Award]] and <span style="font-weight:normal;">the Film Critics Award</span><span style="font-weight:normal;"> </span>for Best Supporting Actress as well as Best Newcomer Award at the Film Inc Awards. |
− | Emma went on to star alongside <span style="font-weight:normal;">Henry Cavill and Michael Fassbender in Joel Schumacher's </span>''Bloodcreek'','' ''<span style="font-weight:normal;">Sienna Miller and Cillian Murphy in </span>''Hippy Hippy Shake'', and Clive Owen in ''The Boys Are Back''. |
+ | Emma went on to star alongside <span style="font-weight:normal;">Henry Cavill and Michael Fassbender in Joel Schumacher's </span>''[[wikipedia:Blood Creek|Bloodcreek]]'','' ''<span style="font-weight:normal;">Sienna Miller and Cillian Murphy in </span>''[[wikipedia:Hippie Hippie Shake|Hippy Hippy Shake]]'', and Clive Owen in ''[[wikipedia:The Boys Are Back (film)|The Boys Are Back]]''. |
− | Emma then starred in the award |
+ | Emma then starred in the award-winning Australian television series ''[[wikipedia:Underbelly: The Golden Mile|Underbelly: The Golden Mile]]'', followed by the feature film ''[[wikipedia:Swerve (film)|Swerve]]''. She then worked with [[wikipedia:Stephen Curry (comedian)|Stephen Curry]] in the award-winning Australian TV miniseries ''[[wikipedia:Cloudstreet (miniseries)|Cloudstreet]]''. Emma was then seen in theatres opposite [[wikipedia:Jason Statham|Jason Statham]] and [[wikipedia:Jennifer Lopez|Jennifer Lopez]] in [[wikipedia:Taylor Hackford|Taylor Hackford]]’s ''[[wikipedia:Parker (2013 film)|Parker]]'', followed by [[wikipedia:John Curran (director)|John Curran]]’s ''[[wikipedia:Tracks (2013 film)|Tracks]]'' starring opposite [[wikipedia:Mia Wasikowska|Mia Wasikowska]] and [[wikipedia:Adam Driver|Adam Driver]]. |
− | In 2013, Emma co-starred opposite Janet Montgomery in Mark |
+ | In 2013, Emma co-starred opposite [[wikipedia:Janet Montgomery|Janet Montgomery]] in [[wikipedia:Mark Gordon|Mark Gordon]]’s [[wikipedia:ABC Studios|ABC]] pilot ''Gothica'', directed by [[wikipedia:Anand Tucker|Anand Tucker]]. After which, she filmed ''Tango Underpants'' written by John Collee. In 2015, Emma shot the [[wikipedia:Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]] film ''[[wikipedia:Gods of Egypt (film)|Gods of Egypt]]'' alongside [[wikipedia:Geoffrey Rush|Geoffery Rush]], [[wikipedia:Gerard Butler|Gerard Butler]], [[wikipedia:Nikolaj Coster-Waldau|Nikolaj Coster-Waldau]], [[wikipedia:Élodie Yung|Élodie Yung]] & [[wikipedia:Chadwick Boseman|Chadwick Boseman]]. |
− | After ''Gods of Egypt'', Emma shot the critically acclaimed Netflix original series ''Glitch''. Emma's portrayal of "Kate" helped ''Glitch'' win both the AACTA Award and the LOGIE Award for best drama series. In January 2016, Emma worked alongside Ben Young shooting the thriller ''Hounds Of Love''. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where it was met with critical acclaim. For her portrait of Evelyn White in ''Hounds Of Love'', Emma won the award for Best Actress at the 2017 |
+ | After ''Gods of Egypt'', Emma shot the critically acclaimed [[wikipedia:Netflix|Netflix]] original series ''[[wikipedia:Glitch (TV series)|Glitch]]''. Emma's portrayal of "Kate" helped ''Glitch'' win both the AACTA Award and the [[wikipedia:Logie Awards|LOGIE Award]] for best drama series. In January 2016, Emma worked alongside Ben Young shooting the thriller ''[[wikipedia:Hounds of Love (film)|Hounds Of Love]]''. It premiered at the [[wikipedia:Venice Film Festival|Venice Film Festival]], where it was met with critical acclaim. For her portrait of Evelyn White in ''Hounds Of Love'', Emma won the award for Best Actress at the 2017 [[wikipedia:Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival|Brussels International Film Festival]]. |
− | More recently, Emma reprised her role as Kate Willis in the season second of ''Glitch ''and starred in Universal Pictures' sci-fi film ''Extinction''. |
+ | More recently, Emma reprised her role as Kate Willis in the season second of ''Glitch ''and starred in [[wikipedia:Universal Pictures|Universal Pictures]]' sci-fi film ''[[wikipedia:Extinction (2018 film)|Extinction]]''. |
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+ | *After the announcement that the [[Season Seven|seventh season]] would be the final season of the [[Once Upon a Time|series]], she wrote the following on [[Instagram]]: |
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+ | ::''Thankyou [[Once Upon a Time|OUAT]] for opening me up to an incredible and absolutely divine bunch of actors who are now like family and make me laugh more than anyone I know..... this show is magic !!!!! And I can’t wait to come wrap up my time in Vancouver soon.... what a blessing.... I have learnt so much on this show!!!! Not only has it changed me as a person, I have developed an incredible and undeniable love for the shows fans..... you too have become like family to me.... So take the magic with you always my evil witches ... or shall I say WARRIOR WITCHES ... you got this.... and may you never be the same..... 🌙🔮🌙..''<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/Be4mx9DAWrg/</ref> |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | *{{Website|http://www.emmabooth.com/index/}} |
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+ | *{{InstagramUser|emmalovesluna||Emma Booth}} <small>(First Account)</small> |
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− | *[https://www.instagram.com/emma_booth_official/ Emma Booth] on [[Instagram]] |
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Revision as of 22:59, 24 February 2020
Emma Booth is the Australian actress who portrays Gothel and Eloise Gardener on ABC's Once Upon a Time.
Biography
Emma was born on November 28, 1982 in Denmark, Australia.[1] She started her acting career at thirteen, starring in the Australian children's show The Adventures of Bush Patrol. She then worked as a model before getting her first film role in Clubland. For her performance, she won the AACTA Award and the Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as Best Newcomer Award at the Film Inc Awards.
Emma went on to star alongside Henry Cavill and Michael Fassbender in Joel Schumacher's Bloodcreek, Sienna Miller and Cillian Murphy in Hippy Hippy Shake, and Clive Owen in The Boys Are Back.
Emma then starred in the award-winning Australian television series Underbelly: The Golden Mile, followed by the feature film Swerve. She then worked with Stephen Curry in the award-winning Australian TV miniseries Cloudstreet. Emma was then seen in theatres opposite Jason Statham and Jennifer Lopez in Taylor Hackford’s Parker, followed by John Curran’s Tracks starring opposite Mia Wasikowska and Adam Driver.
In 2013, Emma co-starred opposite Janet Montgomery in Mark Gordon’s ABC pilot Gothica, directed by Anand Tucker. After which, she filmed Tango Underpants written by John Collee. In 2015, Emma shot the Lionsgate film Gods of Egypt alongside Geoffery Rush, Gerard Butler, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Élodie Yung & Chadwick Boseman.
After Gods of Egypt, Emma shot the critically acclaimed Netflix original series Glitch. Emma's portrayal of "Kate" helped Glitch win both the AACTA Award and the LOGIE Award for best drama series. In January 2016, Emma worked alongside Ben Young shooting the thriller Hounds Of Love. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where it was met with critical acclaim. For her portrait of Evelyn White in Hounds Of Love, Emma won the award for Best Actress at the 2017 Brussels International Film Festival.
More recently, Emma reprised her role as Kate Willis in the season second of Glitch and starred in Universal Pictures' sci-fi film Extinction.
Trivia
- After the announcement that the seventh season would be the final season of the series, she wrote the following on Instagram:
- Thankyou OUAT for opening me up to an incredible and absolutely divine bunch of actors who are now like family and make me laugh more than anyone I know..... this show is magic !!!!! And I can’t wait to come wrap up my time in Vancouver soon.... what a blessing.... I have learnt so much on this show!!!! Not only has it changed me as a person, I have developed an incredible and undeniable love for the shows fans..... you too have become like family to me.... So take the magic with you always my evil witches ... or shall I say WARRIOR WITCHES ... you got this.... and may you never be the same..... 🌙🔮🌙..[2]
Appearances
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"Hyperion Heights": | "A Pirate's Life": | "The Garden of Forking Paths": | "Beauty": | "Greenbacks": | "Wake Up Call": | "Eloise Gardener": | "Pretty in Blue": | "One Little Tear": | "The Eighth Witch": | "Secret Garden": |
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"A Taste of the Heights": | "Knightfall": | "The Girl in the Tower": | "Sisterhood": | "Breadcrumbs": | "Chosen": | "The Guardian": | "Flower Child": | "Is This Henry Mills?": | "Homecoming": | "Leaving Storybrooke": |
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External links
- Official Website of Emma Booth
- Emma Booth on Wikipedia
- Emma Booth on Internet Movie Database
- @emmalovesluna (Emma Booth) on Instagram (First Account)
- @lunalovebird_ (Emma Booth) on Instagram (Second Account)
References
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