Emma Booth
Emma Booth, born around 1982 in Perth, Western Australia, is an accomplished actress and former model who has made significant strides in her career. She initially gained recognition as a teen model and television personality before transitioning into acting, where she has recently garnered international acclaim. Booth rose to prominence with her leading role in the film *Introducing the Dwights*, also known as *Clubland* in North America, which was showcased at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. This exposure led to her being dubbed as Australia's "next big thing," capturing the attention of numerous talent agencies eager to cast her in upcoming projects.
In 2008, she appeared in the horror film *Blood Creek*, directed by Joel Schumacher, further solidifying her place in the film industry. Additionally, Booth is set to star in *Hippie Hippie Shake*, alongside notable actors Cillian Murphy and Sienna Miller. This film explores the notorious Schoolkids OZ obscenity trials in Britain.
Currently, Booth is involved in the making of *The Wrong Girl*, an Australian drama based on the true story of a teenager who endured a brutal assault by a notorious Sydney gang and her subsequent four-year pursuit of justice. The film is penned by the award-winning Nicholas Hammond and helmed by director Michael Jenkins, showcasing Booth’s commitment to meaningful storytelling in her work.
Filmography
Extinction (2018)
Jack Irish: Bad Debts
Hounds of Love
H Is for Happiness
Parker (2013)
Devil's Peak
Blood Creek
Gods of Egypt
Tracks (2013)
Pelican Blood
The Boys Are Back
Underbelly
The Gloaming
Glitch