Emma Booth is an Australian actress and model. She began her creative career in adolescence. At the age of 13 she starred in the children's TV series "Bush Patrol", and a year later she became a finalist in the beauty contest held by the youth magazine Girlfriend.
The creative biography of the actress has three dozen roles in Australian and American film projects. She also took part in popular entertainment shows and TV series.
In 2007, Booth was awarded the Australian AACTA Awards for her portrayal of Jill in Clublandia. The second time she received this award after 9 years for the role of Evelyn White in the film "Hounds of Love".
Biography facts
Emma was born in the large Australian city of Perth in the fall of 1982. Since childhood, the girl wanted to become an actress and made every effort to make her dream come true. During her school years, she entered a drama school and began studying music, choreography and drama.
Acting talent and excellent external data allowed Emma to start a career as an actress and model at an early age. At the age of 13, she got her first role in the popular Australian children's television series "Bush Patrol", and a year later she took part in a beauty contest from the glossy magazine Girlfriend. Becoming a finalist of the competition, the girl received a prize - a photo shoot for a youth publication and a contract with a modeling agency.
At the age of 14, Emma began working as a model and posed for famous magazines in Japan, Italy, France and America. In Australia, she was named Model of the Year and became Face of Fashion Week at Sydney Fashion Week.
Film career
A successful debut in a children's television project and work in a modeling agency allowed Emma to continue her career in film and television.
In 2003, the young actress starred in the crime drama series Shark Net, based on the memoirs of Robert Drew.
In the detective television film "Small Lawsuits: Reunion", the actress played a small role as Annie. Then Booth appeared in several short films that did not receive widespread recognition.
In 2006, a new project called "Hippie Hippie Shake" was launched, based on the memoirs of the editor of the Australian magazine Oz, Richard Neville. Booth was supposed to play one of the central roles in the film - the writer and TV presenter Jarmen Greer.
The film went into production in 2007 but was postponed indefinitely. Later there was an attempt to continue shooting, but again work on the film stopped in 2009. The director of the film, Biban Kidron, explained this by "creative differences." Two years later, Working Title announced the closure of the project.
Emma received high marks from film critics and viewers, as well as the Australian Film Award after the release of the drama Clublandia in 2007. In this tape, she played the role of Jill.
In the same year, the actress took part in the filming of several episodes of the TV series "All Saints". The film tells about the work of doctors, nurses and paramedics of a military hospital located in a small Australian town.
In his later career, Booth roles in many famous Australian and American projects, including: "Criminal Australia", "Bloody Creek", "Boys Return", "Pelican Blood", "Once Upon a Time", "Parker", "Trails", "The Gods of Egypt", "Hounds of Love", "The Decline of Civilization".
Personal life
Not much is known about Emma's personal and family life. In 2015, the media reported that the actress two years ago became the wife of the famous Australian musician Dominic Joseph Lunnar. On her Instagram, Booth confirmed that in 2013, during a trip to Las Vegas, she was married to Dominique. Together with her husband, Emma appeared at the AACTA Awards.