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Emily Jane Browning

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About Emily Browning

Emily Browning Actress Emily Jane Browning is an Australian actress and model. She is world-renowned primarily for her role in the film A Series of Troubles as Vojvolt Baudelaire. Browning was born in Melbourne, Australia. She says she learned to pronounce an American accent from the Sesame Street TV program on ABC. Wikipedia Date of birth: 7 December 1988 (28 years old), Melbourne, Australia Height: 1.55 m Education: Eltham High School (2006) TV shows: American Gods, Thunderstone, Something in the Air, High Flyers Parents: Shelley Broening, Andrew Broening

Emily Browning From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Emily Browning Emily Browning HIFF crop.jpg Browning at the 19th annual Hamptons International Film Festival on 16 October 2011 Born Emily Jane Browning 7 December 1988 (age 28) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Nationality Australian Occupation Actress, singer Years active 1998–present Emily Jane Browning[1] (born 7 December 1988)[1] is an Australian actress and singer.

Browning made her film debut in the Australian television film The Echo of Thunder; subsequently, she played recurring roles in the Australian television shows Blue Heelers and Something in the Air. Her breakthrough role was in the 2002 horror film Ghost Ship, which introduced her to a wider audience. In 2005, Browning won the Australian Film Institute International Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Violet Baudelaire in the film Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004).

Browning is also known for her roles in the horror film The Uninvited (2009), the action film Sucker Punch (2011), and the independent drama Sleeping Beauty (2011). She was named the Breakthrough Performer of The Year by Hamptons International Film Festival in 2011 for her role in Sleeping Beauty. Her other films include The Host (2013), Pompeii (2014) and Legend (2015). She is currently starring as Laura Moon on American Gods.

Contents [hide] 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2.1 1998–2007 2.2 2008–2011 2.3 2012–present 3 Filmography 3.1 Film 3.2 Television 3.3 Video Games 4 Discography 5 Awards and nominations 6 See also 7 References 8 External links Early life and education[edit] Browning was born in Melbourne, Victoria, the daughter of Andrew and Shelley Browning. She attended Hurstbridge Learning Co-op and Eltham High School. Browning has two younger brothers, Nicholas and Matthew.[1][2]

Career[edit] 1998–2007[edit] Browning's debut acting role was in the 1998 Hallmark Channel movie The Echo of Thunder.[3] Additional roles in Australian film and television productions soon followed, including recurring roles in the television series Blue Heelers from 2000 to 2002, and Something in the Air from 2000 to 2001. In 2001, Browning appeared as the daughter of a character played by Billy Connolly in The Man Who Sued God.[4]

She made her American film debut in 2002's Ghost Ship, and won an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Young Actress, the same year.[5] In 2003, she appeared opposite Heath Ledger and Orlando Bloom in 2003's Ned Kelly, and then reunited with Connolly the following year in the film adaptation of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, in which she played Violet Baudelaire.[6]

In 2006, Browning appeared in the music video for Evermore's "Light Surrounding You". In the behind-the-scenes video for the clip, the band stated, "[We] suck as actors, so we decided to get Emily."[7] She attended the L'Oreal Fashion Festival as a festival ambassador on 1 February 2007.[8]

2008–2011[edit] Browning played the lead role in the 2009 horror film The Uninvited, an American remake of the 2003 South Korean film A Tale of Two Sisters, co-starring alongside Elizabeth Banks and Arielle Kebbel. She then turned down a request to audition for the role of Bella Swan in Twilight, citing exhaustion, despite an endorsement from series author Stephenie Meyer.[9][10] In 2009, she was cast as Babydoll in Zack Snyder's action film Sucker Punch, as a replacement for Amanda Seyfried, who dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.[11] Filming took place in Vancouver from September 2009 to January 2010,[12] and the film was released on 25 March 2011.[13] In an interview at Comic-Con, she confirmed that she would be singing in the film, while claiming that her audition tape brought tears to her casting agent's eyes and the song she selected ("Killing Me Softly") was one of Zack Snyder's wife Deborah's favourites, which Browning referred to as the "selling point" on her being cast in the role.[14]

Since Sucker Punch, Browning has worked steadily in film. In February 2010, it was announced that Browning would play the lead role in the independent Australian film Sleeping Beauty, directed by Julia Leigh.[15][16] She replaced friend and fellow young Australian actress Mia Wasikowska, who was committed to a film adaptation of Jane Eyre at the time.[17] The film screened at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and the Sydney Film Festival. In a review from the festival, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called the film "Technically elegant with vehemence and control ... Emily Browning gives a fierce and powerful performance ... There is force and originality in Leigh's work".[18] Fionnuala Halligan in Screen International wrote "Browning has gone the distance for her director and together, they have delivered something here that sometimes catches your breath".[19] At the festival Browning said, "Even reading the screenplay, it made me feel uncomfortable. But that was something that attracted me to it. I would prefer to polarise an audience as opposed to making an entertaining film everybody feels ambivalent about."[20]

2012–present[edit] In 2012, she replaced English actress Ophelia Lovibond as the female lead in the film Summer in February.[21] The film is based on the book of the same title, by Jonathan Smith. The film was filmed in Cornwall alongside Dominic Cooper and Dan Stevens.[22] In July 2012, Browning was cast in God Help the Girl, a musical film by Belle and Sebastian front-man Stuart Murdoch.[23] Browning played Eve, and the role required live singing.[24] Filming on the production began on 8 July 2012 and wrapped on 12 August 2012.[25]

Browning was then cast in Catherine Hardwicke's Plush alongside Cam Gigandet,[26] replacing Evan Rachel Wood (who was originally attached to the project) due to scheduling conflicts.[27] Browning also starred alongside Xavier Samuel[28] whom she met on the set during filming. Magic Magic, directed by Sebastián Silva, screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Film.com designated the film as a "Top Pick".[29]

Browning starred in the 2014 film Pompeii, opposite Kit Harington, best known for Game of Thrones. The project was filmed in Toronto and the actual city of Pompeii itself.[30] Browning took a break from filming on Pompeii, and returned home to Australia to film a music video directed by Guy Franklin for the song "No Matter What You Say" by the San Francisco-based band Imperial Teen. The video follows Browning as the lead character, conducting a 'live art-piece'.[31][32]

In 2014, Browning filmed Shangri-La Suite, directed by Eddie O'Keefe. The story follows two young lovers who break out of a mental hospital in 1974 and set out on a road trip to Los Angeles to fulfill the boy's lifelong dream of killing his idol Elvis Presley, who appears as a supporting character. Luke Grimes and Avan Jogia co-star.[33] The same year, she appeared in Years & Years's Take Shelter music video.[34]

In 2015, Browning starred in the biopic crime thriller movie Legend, alongside Tom Hardy, who portrayed twin brothers Reggie and Ronnie Kray. She portrayed Frances Shea, the first wife of Reggie Kray.[35]

Browning was cast in American Gods as Laura Moon. Neil Gaiman, author of the novel, said, "I've been fascinated by Emily Browning since A Series of Unfortunate Events. She has a challenge ahead of her: Laura is a tricky character, and the Laura on the screen is even trickier and more dangerous than the one on the page. She's going to have a wonderful time bringing Laura to life".[36]

Filmography[edit] Film[edit] Year Title Role Notes 2001 The Man Who Sued God Rebecca Myers 2002 Ghost Ship Katie Harwood 2003 Ned Kelly Grace Kelly 2003 Darkness Falls Young Caitlin Greene 2004 Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Violet Baudelaire 2009 The Uninvited Anna Ivers 2009 Talk.Distance.Listen Natalie Short film 2011 Sucker Punch Babydoll 2011 Sleeping Beauty Lucy 2012 Mr. Beautiful Olivia White Short film 2013 The Host Pet / Wanderer "Wanda" Cameo 2013 Summer in February Florence Carter-Wood 2013 Magic Magic Sarah 2013 Plush Hayley 2014 God Help the Girl Eve 2014 Pompeii Cassia 2015 Shangri La Suite Karen 2015 Legend Frances Shea 2017 Golden Exits Naomi Television[edit] Year Title Role Notes 1998 The Echo of Thunder Opal Ritchie Television film 1999 High Flyers Phoebe Mason 13 episodes 2000 Thunderstone Clio 13 episodes 2001 Blonde Fleece Television film 2000–2002 Blue Heelers Hayley Fulton 9 episodes 2000–2001 Something in the Air Alicia 5 episodes 2001 Halifax f.p: Playing God Kristy O'Connor Episode: "Playing God" 2003 After the Deluge Maddy Television film 2017–present American Gods Laura Moon, Essie MacGowan 8 episodes (including 1 episode as both Essie and Laura) Video Games[edit] Year Title Voice role 2004 Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Violet Baudelaire Discography[edit] Year Title Album 2011 "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" Sucker Punch "Where Is My Mind?" (Yoav featuring Emily Browning) "Asleep" 2013 "Introdubtion" Plush "Close Enough to Kill" "Half of Me" "The Look in Your Eye" (Jack Version) "Half of Me" (Enzo Remix) (featuring Thomas Dekker) 2014 "Act of the Apostle" God Help the Girl "Pretty When the Wind Blows" "God Help the Girl" "The Psychiatrist Is In" "If You Could Speak" (with Hannah Murray) "Perfection as a Hipster" (with Neil Hannon) "Come Monday Night" "I'm Not Rich" (with Hannah Murray and Olly Alexander) "I'll Have to Dance with Cassie" "Musician, Please Take Heed" "Down and Dusky Blonde" (with Hannah Murray) Awards and nominations[edit] List of awards and nominations Year Association Category Work Result 2002 Australian Film Institute Young Actor's Award Halifax f.p. Won 2005 International Award for Best Actress[37] Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Won BFCA Awards Best Young Actress Nominated Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film, Leading Young Actress Nominated 2011 Hamptons International Film Festival Breakthrough Performer[38] Sleeping Beauty Won See also[edit] Cinema of Australia References[edit] ^ Jump up to: a b c Emily Browning Biography. Celebritywonder, retrieved 30 June 2011 Jump up ^ Emily Browning – Celebrity. TV Guide, retrieved 30 June 2011 Jump up ^ Benedictus, Luke (19 December 2004). "See Emily play ... while you can". The Age. Australia. Retrieved 25 April 2010. Jump up ^ "Emily Browning 2014 02 05 (11:03am) The Man Who Sued God 2001 By R.R.S Sweden". YouTube. Retrieved 25 July 2014. Jump up ^ "AACTA Winners & Nominees 2000-2010 2002". Australian Film Institute. Retrieved 21 May 2012. Jump up ^ "Interview: Emily Browning for "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"". darkhorizons.com. 13 December 2004. Archived from the original on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 25 July 2014. Jump up ^ Making of Light Surrounding You. YouTube. Retrieved on 16 May 2007 Jump up ^ Emily Browning Thewest.com.au Retrieved on 20 April 2007 Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine. Jump up ^ Twilight the Movie (archives). StephenieMeyer.com Jump up ^ Larry Carroll: Emily Browning addresses her Twilight notoriety. Mtv.com, retrieved 4 April 2011 Jump up ^ Emily Browning tipped for starring role in prison flick. Adelaidenow.com.au, retrieved 15 August 2010 Jump up ^ Carl DiOrio: Green Lantern, Sucker Punch going 3D. Associated Press, 14 October 2010, retrieved on Hollywoodreporter.com on 4 April 2011 Jump up ^ Steve Barton: Zack Snyder to Deliver His Sucker Punch in 3D. Dreadcentral.com, 5 March 2010, retrieved 4 April 2011 Jump up ^ SDCC EXCLUSIVE: Emily Browning & Jamie Chung on Sucker Punch. Comingsoon.net, retrieved on 15 August 2010 Jump up ^ Michael Bodey: Who's who in Tim Winton's Cloudstreet. The Australian, 3 February 2010, retrieved 4 April 2011 Jump up ^ Bodey, Michael (3 February 2010). "Who's who in Tim Winton's Cloudstreet". The Australian. Retrieved 14 April 2011. Jump up ^ Billington, Alex (9 February 2010). "Emily Browning Replaces Mia Wasikowska in Sleeping Beauty". FirstShowing.net. Retrieved 1 August 2010. Jump up ^ Bradshaw, Peter (12 May 2011). "Cannes 2011 review: Sleeping Beauty". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 12 May 2011. Jump up ^ Halligan, Fionnuala (12 May 2011). "Sleeping Beauty". Screen Daily. Retrieved 12 May 2011. Jump up ^ Roach, Vicky (22 June 2011). "Emily Browning on being naked in erotic thriller Sleeping Beauty and going nude again". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 22 June 2011. Jump up ^ "Emily Browning Will Spend 'Summer In February' Instead Of Ophelia Lovibond". IndieWire. 13 January 2012. Jump up ^ "Downton Abbey lead Dan Stevens and My Week With Marilyn's Dominic Cooper are to co-star in a new film set in a Cornish artist's colony circa 1913". Vintage Seekers. 13 January 2012. Jump up ^ "Hannah is currently filming the lead in GOD HELP THE GIRL with Emily Browning". TroikaTalent. Archived from the original on 16 June 2012. Jump up ^ Jagernauth, Kevin (9 July 2012). "Hannah Murray Replaces Elle Fanning In 'God Help The Girl'; Emily Browning Joins The Film". IndieWire. Retrieved 7 December 2013. Jump up ^ "It's all go at the 'god help the girl' production office – we start shooting July 8th. Exciting!". Twitter. Jump up ^ Eisenberg, Eric (18 June 2012). "Cam Gigandet Joins Emily Browning In Catherine Hardwicke's Plush". Cinema Blend. Retrieved 7 December 2013. Jump up ^ Blay, Zeba (27 May 2012). "Emily Browning to star in Catherine Hardwicke's 'Plush'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 7 December 2013. Jump up ^ "Xavier Samuel joins Hardwicke's 'Plush'". Variety. 7 August 2012. Jump up ^ Meyncke, Amanda Mae (7 August 2013). "Review: 'Magic, Magic'". Film.com. Retrieved 7 December 2013. Jump up ^ DeMara, Bruce (19 February 2013). "Paul W.S. Anderson to shoot Pompeii in Toronto". The Star. Retrieved 7 December 2013. Jump up ^ "Set in a modern Art Gallery the story follows our lead female character who will perform a 'live-art-piece' in front of a small audience.". Jump up ^ Trunick, Austin (4 September 2014). "Scotland Week: God Help the Girl's Emily Browning". Under the Radar. Jump up ^ "‘Sucker Punch’ Star Emily Browning Joins Luke Grimes in ‘The Shangri-La Suite’ (Exclusive)". Jump up ^ "Years & Years’ music video for "Take Shelter", featuring Emily Browning!". 5 August 2014. Retrieved 4 November 2014. Jump up ^ "Emily Browning: Legend star on her new role". irishtimes.com. Retrieved 2 October 2015. Jump up ^ "Starz's 'American Gods' Casts Its Laura Moon". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 17 March 2016. Jump up ^ Lloyd-McDonald, Holly (1 February 2007). "Facing up to new role in fashion". Herald Sun. Australia. Retrieved 25 April 2010. Jump up ^ "Hamptons International Film Festival Winners". danspapers.com. 27 October 2011. Retrieved 31 July 2015. External links[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Emily Browning. Emily Browning on IMDb Emily Browning at the TCM Movie Database Emily Browning at AllMovie Emily Browning at AllMusic Emily Browning at Rotten Tomatoes Emily Browning at Box Office Mojo Emily Browning discography at MusicBrainz Emily Browning discography at Discogs Emily Browning at Yahoo! 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Emily Browning Biography Showing all 44 items Jump to: Overview (4) | Mini Bio (2) | Trade Mark (3) | Trivia (25) | Personal Quotes (10) Overview (4) Born December 7, 1988 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Birth Name Emily Jane Browning Nickname Em Height 5' 2" (1.57 m) Mini Bio (2) Australian actress Emily Browning was born in 1988 in Melbourne, Australia, to Shelley and Andrew Browning. She has two younger brothers. Her start in acting came after a classmate's father, involved in the acting business, noticed her "acting all ditsy" in a school play. Emily found an agent and was soon filming on location for the Hallmark TV-movie, The Echo of Thunder (1998). She received more roles from there, including parts in The Man Who Sued God (2001), opposite Billy Connolly, and Ned Kelly (2003), opposite Heath Ledger and Orlando Bloom. In that film, she had to hug Heath Ledger, and she said that all of her friends, who went to see the film, at the same time sent her a barrage of text messages about how lucky she was! Emily says she tries to avoid "cheesy" movies, and her big break came when she was on a press tour in LA for Ghost Ship (2002), that was filmed in Australia and released in America. In the same year, she won an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Young Actress, and was nominated for the same award, the next year. Emily received some scripts when she was in LA and sent in a video audition for A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004). She received a call and was asked to come to LA for a proper audition, which won her the part. She spent months in LA filming, for the second time acting opposite Billy Connolly. Emily said she enjoyed the experience of making a big budget film in America, and says that although she's not sure what is coming next, she's hoping to do some more Australian work. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Lucas (Australia)

Emily Browning is an Australian actress and singer. She made her film debut in the Australian television film The Echo of Thunder (1998) (1998).

Browning is also known for her roles in the horror film The Uninvited (2009) (2009), the action film Sucker Punch (2011) (2011), the independent drama Sleeping Beauty (2011) (2011), Gouf me'are'ah (2013) (2013), Pompeii (2014) (2014) and Agadat ha'akhim Kray (2015) (2015). - IMDb Mini Biography By: Pedro Borges

Trade Mark (3) Rosy cheeks Full, voluptuous lips Porcelain skin Trivia (25) Got her start in acting after being noticed in a school play. Won the coveted role of Violet in A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) after her agent gave her a pile of scripts for which to submit video auditions. She was phoned by the "Lemony Snicket" director Brad Silberling and asked to come to L.A. for an audition, which won her the part. For her underwater scene in Ghost Ship (2002), she had to wear little weights so her dress wouldn't float up over her face. Her parents' names are Shelley and Andrew. Has two brothers; Nicholas (b. circa 1995) and Matthew (b. circa 1997). She wanted to be a fashion designer when she was little, but she was "discovered" as an actress at age 8 in a school play. She was scared she was going to get fired while filming A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), because she'd be laughing at Jim Carrey so much. Says she learned an American accent from watching Shalom Sesame (1969) as a child. She has a cat named Jasper and a dog named Roxy. She needed to wear heels for her costume in A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) because Liam Aiken was much taller than she was. Is featured briefly (archive footage from Ghost Ship (2002)) in the film Around the Bend (2004). Took a three-year acting break, starting in 2005, to finish school in Australia. She will return in the remake of A Tale of Two Sisters (2004), with Arielle Kebbel, Elizabeth Banks and David Strathairn. Was cast as "Babydoll" in Sucker Punch (2011), after Amanda Seyfried was forced to drop out due to scheduling problems. Replaced Mia Wasikowska in Sleeping Beauty (2011). Has her nose and belly button pierced. Ranked #90 in the 2011 FHM (Australia) list of "100 Sexiest Women in the World". In 2002, she won an AFI Young Actor's Award and in 2004 she represented them. Per Stephenie Meyer's request, Browning was offered the part of "Bella" in Dimdoumim (2008). She turned it down because she didn't want to be involved in a film franchise as it would distract her from her studies. Ranked #28 in "The Annual Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World" for 2010. Ranked #4 in the 2011 Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Faces. Even though she turned down the lead in Dimdoumim (2008) she worked with the director and author of the film, later in her career. She worked with director on Catherine Hardwicke' on Plush (2013) and with Stephanie Meyer on Gouf me'are'ah (2013), the adaptation of the novel that Meyer produced. Music video: Appeared in the music video "Light Surrounding You" by Evermore. [2006] She had been considering quitting acting but says that working with Zack Snyder on Sucker Punch (2011) made her decide to continue. She auditioned for title role in 'Carrie (2013)' and the role of Katniss Everdeen in 'The Hunger Games (2012)'. For her role in 'Sucker Punch (2011)', she dyed her hair platinum blonde and did months of weight, combat and weapons training. She had to cut her hair very short afterwards as the dye left it badly damaged. Personal Quotes (10) I was lucky - the first eight productions I auditioned for, I got cast. After Hollywood, you know if people are interested in you or in the fact that you've been in a movie. You know who your real friends are. My family are very supportive and always have been. They weren't the kind of parents that pushed me into it. I know a lot of parents of kid actors I've worked with have pressured them into acting, but my parents are different. I'm really lucky to have them because they let me make my own decisions. [on a scene that was cut in Sucker Punch (2011)] I had a very tame and mild love scene with Jon Hamm. It was like heavy breathing and making out. It was hardly a sex scene . . . I think that it's great for this young girl to actually take control of her own sexuality. Well, the MPAA doesn't like that. They don't think a girl should ever be in control of her own sexuality because they're from the Stone Age. I don't know what the fuck is going on and I will openly criticize it, happily. So essentially, they got [director Zack Snyder] to edit the scene and make it look less like she's into it. And Zack said he edited it down to the point where it looked like he was taking advantage of her. That's the only way he could get a PG-13 (rating) and he said, "I don't want to send that message". So they cut the scene! The whole point of our job is to be able to realistically portray a human being and if you don't experience life, if all you experience is acting and being on set, how on Earth are you going to be able to connect to real people and portray these characters? I realized if I want to do this, I have to have a life. [on what you bring as an artist] You can't judge it and you can't analyze what you do, because what you bring is original and beautiful and special. In my everyday life I'm a little bit nervous and not particularly brave. I feel like if I can be completely brave in my work then I'm doing something right. I went to this weird little hippie primary school and we did a lot of plays. The first one was "Alice in Wonderland" and I played Alice. It was all in Italian - it was such a bizarre school. I'm not going to do a pop album anytime soon. I'm not going to dye my hair blonde and wear pink mini-skirts. I'm a massive daydreamer. I'm constantly lost within my own fantasies and my own thoughts personally, and I think maybe that is sort of represented in what we do for a living, the fact that we make believe everything and we escape into these other characters for a living.

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  2. 21 FIRST NAME EMILY
  3. 16 BORN IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
  4. 32 28 YEAR OLD ACTRESS
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  6. 29 About Australian actress who had her breakout adult role as Babydoll in the 2011 action-fantasy film, Sucker Punch. She starred as Cassia in the 2014 film, Pompeii.

Before Fame She first appeared on screen at age 10 in the made for TV movie, The Echo of Thunder in 1998.

Trivia She starred in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events in 2004 and appeared in The Uninvited in 2009.

Family Life She was in a relationship with Max Irons until 2012. She has brothers named Nicholas and Matthew.

Associated With She had her first starring role opposite Jim Carrey in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.

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Who is she dating right now? Emily Browning is currently single.

Relationships Emily Browning has been in relationships with Xavier Samuel (2012 - 2015), Max Irons (2011 - 2012) and Max Turner (2007 - 2010).

About Emily Browning is a 27 year old Australian Actress. Born Emily Jane Browning on 7th December, 1989 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, she is famous for Violet Baudelaire in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), Sucker Punch (2011) and Sleeping Beauty (2011). in a career that spans 1998–present. Her zodiac sign is Sagittarius.

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About אמילי בראונינג (עברית)

אמילי בראונינג שחקנית אמילי ג'יין בראונינג היא שחקנית ודוגמנית אוסטרלית. היא ידועה בעולם בעיקר עקב תפקידה בסרט סדרה של צרות כוויולט בודלר. בראונינג נולדה במלבורן, אוסטרליה. היא אומרת שלמדה להגות מבטא אמריקאי מתוכנית הטלוויזיה רחוב סומסום ששודרה ב-ABC. ויקיפדיה תאריך לידה: 7 בדצמבר 1988 (גיל 28), מלבורן, אוסטרליה גובה: 1.55 מ׳ השכלה: Eltham High School (2006) תוכניות טלוויזיה: American Gods, Thunderstone, Something in the Air, High Flyers הורים: שלי ברונינג, אנדרו ברונינג

אמילי בראונינג

אמילי בראונינג, 2011 אמילי ג'יין בראונינג (אנגלית: Emily Jane Browning‏; נולדה ב-7 בדצמבר 1988) היא שחקנית ודוגמנית אוסטרלית. היא ידועה בעולם בעיקר עקב תפקידה בסרט סדרה של צרות כוויולט בודלר.

בראונינג נולדה במלבורן, אוסטרליה. היא אומרת שלמדה להגות מבטא אמריקאי מתוכנית הטלוויזיה רחוב סומסום ששודרה ב-ABC. לבראונינג שני אחים צעירים, ניקולס ומתיו. היא לקחה הפסקה ממשחק עד נובמבר 2006 כדי לסיים את לימודיה.

הקריירה של בראונינג החלה כאשר אביה של ידיד הבחין בכישרונה בבית הספר למשחק והוא המליץ לה לעסוק במקצוע. כעבור זמן קצר זכתה בתפקיד יחד עם ג'ודי דייוויס בערוץ הולמרק בסרט The Echo of Thunder. בסרט האיש שתבע את אלוהים גילמה את דמותה של בתו של בילי קונולי. בנוסף, היא גילמה את תפקיד היילי פילטון בסדרת הטלוויזיה הפופולרית 'Blue Heelers' בין השנים 2000–2002. יתר על כן, שיחקה כקאטי הרווד בסרט Horror Ghost Ship מ-2002.

בשנת 2009 שיחקה במותחן הבלשי "מעשיה על שתי אחיות" לצד אליזבת' בנקס.

בשנת 2011 שיחקה בראונינג את התפקיד הראשי של "בייבידול" בסרט "סאקר פאנץ'" בבימויו של זאק סניידר. כמו כן, שיחקה גם בתפקיד הראשי של "לוסי" בסרט היפהפייה הנרדמת.

פילמוגרפיה[%D7%A2%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%9B%D7%AA קוד מקור | עריכה] שנה שם תפקיד סוג 2015 אגדת האחים קריי פרנסיס סרט פשע-מתח 2014 פומפיי קאסיה דרמה רומנטית/סרט פעולה 2014 שאלוהים יעזור לה איב דרמה רומנטית מוזיקלית 2013 קיץ בפברואר פלורנס קרטר ווד דרמה רומנטית 2013 גוף מארח שחקנית ראשית 2011 סאקר פאנץ' בייבי-דול 2009 מעשייה של שתי אחיות אנה ריידל 2006 Light Surrounding You ילדה סרט מוזיקלי 2005 Stranded פני 2004 סדרה של צרות ויולט בודלר 2003 After the Deluge מדי מיני סדרת טלוויזיה כנופיית נד קלי גרייס קלי כשהחשיכה יורדת קתלין גרין הצעירה 2002 ספינת רפאים קתי הארווד 2001 האיש שתבע את אלוהים רבקה מיירס Halifax f.p: Playing God קריסטי אוקונור סרט טלוויזיה 1998 The Echo of Thunder אופל ריצ'י סרט טלוויזיה קישורים חיצוניים[%D7%A2%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%9B%D7%AA קוד מקור | עריכה] ויקישיתוף מדיה וקבצים בנושא אמילי בראונינג בוויקישיתוף IMDB Logo 2016.svg אמילי בראונינג, במסד הנתונים הקולנועיים IMDb (באנגלית) בקרת זהויות WorldCat VIAF: 103230461 LCCN: no2004042280 ISNI: 0000 0003 5560 3397 GND: 1021164763 SUDOC: 161162517 BNF: cb16163016h (data) MusicBrainz: 5358b552-626e-49ee-bc91-0def4ed1178b קטגוריות: שחקניות קולנוע וטלוויזיה אוסטרליותמדבבות אוסטרליות

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1988
July 7, 1988