EMILY BROWNING
Australian actress, singer and model.
Her full name is Emily Jane Browning.
She was born December 7, 1988, in Melbourne, Australia, to Andrew and Shelley Browning. She has two younger brothers, Matthew and Nicholas.
She graduated from Eltham School in 2006.
Since childhood, she loved to be creative, enjoyed reading all kinds of literature, designing and taking a lot of pictures. But most of all she wanted to act in theater and film. Therefore, since childhood she participated in school plays and productions in small roles. Soon her creative abilities began to pay great attention and are constantly advised to continue an acting career.
In 1998, Emily was offered a small role in the TV/s "Thunder Echo", after performing the role she seriously pursued an acting career.
A career in film for Emily began at age ten with t / s "Thunder Echo", filmed for television channel Hallmark.
But the young actress became known to a wider audience only after a small but very memorable role of Cathy Harwood in the thriller "Ghost Ship" and one of the main roles in the fantastic picture "Lemony Snicket: 33 Misfortunes" (2004) with Jim Carrey.
Curry.
Although the film was critically acclaimed and even won an Academy Award, and Emily won an Australian Film Institute Award in 2005, she did not live up to expectations and did not return to Hollywood to pursue an acting career.
From 2005 to 2008, she did not act anywhere.
In 2009, marked her return to film with a starring role in the horror film "The Uninvited," which received fairly low critical acclaim and average grosses.
In 2010 director Zack Snyder, the creator of the films "Watchmen" and "300 Spartans", offered the 21-year-old actress the role of Dolly in his new project "Forbidden Reception.
After filming "Sleeping Beauty," the actress flew to Chile to shoot the film "Magic, Magic" (2013), about a girl who went crazy.
Currently continues to be active in film
("Legend", American Gods", etc.).
In 2011 she released her first album "Sucker Punch", after
released the albums "Plush" (2013) and "God Help the Girl" (2014).