- Emma Pierson
Infobox actor
name = Emma Pierson
imagesize =200px
caption = Emma Pierson
birthname = Emma Jane Pierson
birthdate = birth date and age|1981|4|30|df=yes
birthplace =Plymouth ,Devon ,England
othername = Emma Jane Pierson
occupation = Television actress, Film actress
yearsactive =1999 -presentEmma Jane Pierson (born
30 April 1981 ) is an Englishactress , known by her stage name Emma Pierson.She is best known for her role as Anna Thornton-Wilton in the British TV comedy "
Hotel Babylon ".In
2008 , Pierson will be starring in the following:
*The 3rd season of "Hotel Babylon " as one of the main characters, Anna Thornton-Wilton.She has appeared in many television programs, including "
Days Like These ", "Beast", "I Saw You", "", "The Worst Week of My Life ", "Bloodlines", "Coupling " and "Time Gentlemen Please ". Her more recent projects include the film "Lives of the Saints".Biography
Emma was born Emma Jane Pierson on
April 30th 1981 inPlymouth ,Devon . Her Mother was anurse and her father was a submariner in theRoyal Navy , being stationed atFaslane Naval Base on theClyde where Emma spent the first four years of her life.By the time she was in her teens, Emma was one of four children living with her parents in
North Bradley nearWarminster inWiltshire , and it was while attending St Laurence School in nearbyBradford on Avon that she decided to take acting lessons with the school's drama department, quickly learning the fundamentals of the craft.After leaving school in
1997 Emma continued with amateur dramatics, principally with the North Bradley players, appearing in Chekov plays such as "Uncle Vanya".While studying
law at Bath College, she was spotted by a casting agent and chosen from among dozens of young hopefuls to play schoolgirl Becky Radcliffe in the long running BBC children's drama seriesGrange Hill .Work and Profile
After leaving "Grange Hill" Emma was picked to play the flirty Jackie Burgett in
Days Like These a British remake of hit US comedyThat 70s Show , becoming at age 17, the youngest member of the cast. However, unlike the original seriesDays Like These did disastrously and was cancelled after only a few episodes.However, it would not prove to be Emma's last foray into comedic television. She would go on to appear in a wide range of situation comedies over the next few years, either as a series regular or as a guest star, as well as a string of short films, most of which had a comic flavour
She appeared a number of times in various episodes of the
Channel 4 sketch show "Armstrong and Miller" and would come to work with both Alexander Armstrong andBen Miller several times in other things. Most notably in veterinary comedy "Beast" with Armstrong, and "Worst Week of my Life" with Miller.But arguably her most popular sitcom role among her fans is that of Connie, the no-nonsense barmaid from
Time Gentlemen Please , a sitcom written as a vehicle forAl Murray 's Pub Landlord character by Murray andRichard Herring .Emma replaced actressJulia Sawalha for the final run of episodes, remaining friends with the "Perrier" award winning Murray after the series ended onSky One in2001 .Although well versed in comedy, comedy dramas like "Bedtime" and "Legend of the Tamworth Two" have shown that weightier roles are by no means beyond this talented young actress's reach.
She has appeared in "Stranded" the Hallmark channels' version of "Swiss Family Robinson", "
The Project " a political drama for theBBC , playedNell Gwynn opposite Rufus Sewells' "Charles II" and played the female lead in an as yet unreleased low budget British movie, "The Engagement" from the director of "Sirens"John Duigan .However, her biggest dramatic role to date and her most applauded, is as tragic young Policewoman Justine Hopkin in the two part ITV drama production,
Bloodlines . A stunning role that has paid dividends, with casting agents picking her for roles in many more prestigious dramas such as "Riot at the Rite" a period drama forBBC2 set inParis revolving around the famous Russian dancerNijinsky , andHotel Babylon , an 8 part series about life behind the scenes in a London hotel and starring Emma's "Bloodlines" co-starMax Beesley , shown in 2006.2006 also sees the release of British indie movie "The Lives of the Saints" directed by Chris Cottam, in which Emma plays a character called Tina. Previously Emma has been seen only fleetingly in movies. She had a "blink and you'll miss her" part in "Virtual Sexuality" and a small role in "Guest House Paradiso" early on in her career, but Until "The Engagement" finally gets a release then Cottam's film must stand as Emma's biggest movie role to date.Personal life
Pierson has three siblings, Ross, James, and Sara, and lives in
Islington , inLondon . She lives with her long term boyfriend Damian (Village) andragdoll cat Marvin.Emma's hobbies include listening to
music ,rock climbing ,scuba diving , andphotography . She also enjoys travelling to other countries and has put that to good use by teaching English as a second language to people living in beach communities inSri Lanka .Emma comes from a family of adventurers. Her father Charles was a
lieutenant-commander onsubmarines in theRoyal Navy , while her elder brother is in theBritish Army and also a formersnowboarding champion. Herstudent sister regularly visits anorphanage inNepal , and her younger brother James doesfree running , which involves jumping between buildings, and, she says, 'has broken almost every bone in his body'.Filmography
Film
External links
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* [http://www.emmapierson.com/ EmmaPierson.com, fan site]
* [http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/emma_pierson/ Emma Pierson Yahoo Group]
* [http://www.emmapierson.net/ EmmaPierson.net]Persondata
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=British Actress
DATE OF BIRTH=30 April 1981
PLACE OF BIRTH=Plymouth ,Devon
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