Emer Reynolds, Grierson-nominated feature documentary director and multi-award winning film editor, is based in Dublin, Ireland. 'Here Was Cuba" her documentary directorial debut, which she co-directed with John Murray, described by The Hollywood Reporter as " a real-life end of the world thriller", was screened at festivals worldwide, on More4 and was nominated for a Grierson Award 2014. Her most recent solo-directed, award-winning feature documentary "The Farthest" , featuring the amazing Voyager spacecraft- described as "Awe-inspiring.. chills-inducing" Variety, "Dazzling" The New York Times and " Exactly what the World needs right now" LA Times - having scooped three awards including the Audience Award at its premiere in the Dublin International Film Festival, made its international premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival; enjoyed a very successful release in Ireland, the U.K and the U.S, and is still touring international film festivals. Emer has written and directed four short films and directed the RTE 6 part TV drama series 'Trouble in Paradise'. A five-time IFTA winning editor, her feature credits include 'I Went Down', 'The Actors', 'The Eclipse', and 'Patrick's Day', and documentary work includes 'One Million Dubliners', 'We went to War' and 'Broken Tail'.
Emerald Fennell was born on October 1, 1985 in Hammersmith, London, England. She is an actress and writer, known for Promising Young Woman (2020), The Crown (2016) and Killing Eve (2018). She is married to Chris Vernon. They have one child.
Emerald Fowler is known for Terror at Bigfoot Pond (2020) and Roswell, New Mexico (2019).
Emerald Khan is known for Black Diamond (2019), Metronome and Bold Evil Liar (2015).
Emerald Mayne is known for Passengers (2016) and Chromat: AW17 Buoyancy at NYFW (2017).
Emerald Robinson is known for The Adventures of Superseven (2011), Miracles from Heaven (2016) and Hit Team (2015).
Emerald Rose Sullivan is an actress, known for Gotham (2014), FBI: Most Wanted (2020) and Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021).
Emerald-Angel Young was born on March 8, 1999 in Long Island, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Law Abiding Citizen (2009), Life on Mars (2008) and The Good Wife (2009).
Mexican-Lebanese actress Emeraude Toubia, whose first name means "a stone the color of beauty and love", is one of the most-watched up and coming talents in the industry today. Raised in Brownsville, Texas, Toubia is currently starring in the hit Freeform series "Shadowhunters". After her first season on the Teen Choice winning show, Emeraude was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for "Choice Sci-Fi TV Actress". "Shadowhunters" just wrapped airing its second season and has been renewed for a third. "Shadowhunters" is based on the bestselling young adult fantasy series, The Mortal Instruments, written by Cassandra Clare. Toubia plays 'Isabelle Lightwood,' a Shadowhunter-human-angel hybrid who hunts down demons - a drop dead gorgeous trained fighter in heels. Prior to making the permanent move to Los Angeles, Toubia was raised in a diverse household that immersed her in the best of both Mexican and American cultures. At the age of five, she started to professionally train in classical ballet, flamenco, lyrical, and belly dance. At only fifteen years old, Toubia's love for the stage led her to compete in a series of pageants. As a result of her multiple wins and success in pageants she went on to star in many commercials. Additional credits for Toubia include hosting for a national-cable network and starring in both youth and primetime telenovelas for various Latin American markets. When she is not working, Emeraude has a huge place in her heart for charity and regularly volunteers for a handful of non-profit organizations including: Toys for Tots, Make-a-Wish Foundation, and leads the "Queen for a Day" program at her hometown's children's hospital.
Emeric Bernard-Jones is known for Meet You in Scotland (2023), Love Monster (2016) and On Masculinity (2020).