Emily browning and Emily Bett
Emily Browning one of Australia's best film actors was born on the 7th of December, 1988. Australian actress. Her first big part was in the film Babydoll as she grew into an adult. Cassia was the character she played in Pompeii. She played her first major role alongside Jim Carrey, in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Browning was first seen in her debut role in 1998's Hallmark Channel film The Echo of Thunder. Then, Browning was able to play a number of roles in Australian film and television productions. Browning was a regular character in the television series Blue Heelers between 2000 and 2002, as well as Something in the Air 2000-2001. Browning was played in 2001 as the child of Billy Connolly's character, who was the role of Billy Connolly The Man Who Sued God. Emily Bett..................Emily Bett Rickards is one of the most popular and richest Actor who was born on July 24 1991 in Vancouver British Columbia Canada. Emily Bett Rickards, born on the 24th day of July 1991 in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada is an actor. Canadian actress. Felicity Smokey from The CW Arrow is her most well-known television character. The role was reprised by Rickards in the Arrowverse's The Flash Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl and animated web series Vixen. Rickards played the character in spinoffs (collectively known as Arrowverse) of the Arrowverse. Arrowverse, The Flash Legends of Tomorrow Supergirl. She is also the voice actor for Vixen. The role she played in 2013 as Felicity was in the Bose Web show that was sponsored by Bose Blood Rush, which featured Roy Harper (Colton Haynes), and the voice of Quentin Lance(Paul Blackthorne). Rickards had a small role on Brooklyn (2015) that was nominated for an Oscar. Rickards auditioned via Skype to John Crowley, the director of Brooklyn. The agent of hers arranged for her to do so. Her scenes were filmed at Montreal. When she spoke about the filming experience, she said that "everyone was extremely artistic and respectful about respecting the period in which the film was set. It's no surprise to me about how beautiful and well-crafted the movie is."
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