Emma Bryant

Emma Bryant

Height: 166 cm
Emma grew up in a small village near Bristol where she attended public school and gained straight A and A* GCSE and AS level qualifications, whilst also attending theatre classes for five years and starring in several musical productions, including "Oliver Twist" and "A Midsummer Night' Dream".Soon after she undertook a tra... Show more »
Emma grew up in a small village near Bristol where she attended public school and gained straight A and A* GCSE and AS level qualifications, whilst also attending theatre classes for five years and starring in several musical productions, including "Oliver Twist" and "A Midsummer Night' Dream".Soon after she undertook a training course in marketing and business management, gaining two advanced diplomas, followed by a full time sales management role for a prestigious insurance firm based in the South West. Whilst attending a runway show in Cardiff, Emma was scouted by a talent agency and soon after featured in several regional catalogues, modeling women's fashions and accessories. This soon progressed into regular part time work, and eventually a full time role, when the insurance firm she worked for relocated to London. Emma was invited to keep her role and relocate with them, however this was not possible. Emma went on to enjoy a successful career in the modelling industry, having worked for established companies such as Playboy, Hustler and Page 3 of The Sun newspaper.It was through experiencing personal tragedy in the form of a severely abusive relationship that Emma realized that her true passion was not for posing and looking pretty in front of the camera, but in fact for entertaining, and making people laugh. Through her many contacts gained through her modelling career and previous theatre training, she secured small supporting roles in Season 4 of Game Of Thrones, Brit feature film "FILTH", which also stars James McAvoy, and several independent films. She also proudly holds the title of Britain's only female professional "Prankster", having performed in many viral hidden camera pranks for popular YouTube channels. Several national tabloids including The Daily Mirror and The Sun have written features about her battle to overcome domestic violence and pursue her dream career in acting and comedy. She is also popular with the online entertainment websites "LAD Bible" and "UniLad", who have published several articles praising her comedy videos and career/lifestyle transition. Her story also reached her local newspaper, the Crawley News, who she is now also a columnist for. Emma has also recently established herself as a freelance writer, regularly submitting pieces to several online and printed publications of various genres, alongside her own website and blog. Recently, she has also been selected as a spokesperson for the women's charity, Refuge UK, speaking of her experiences of surviving domestic abuse, and encouraging other women to share their stories.Emma currently works full time in the entertainment industry as both a senior executive of production at ERA Film Studios and as a rising star in British film and entertainment having appeared in several innovative Virtual Reality productions with CryptTV UK, the leading British Horror Network. Emma currently is leading a new wave of virtual reality production in the UK as the lead Actress of the first ever British Virtual Reality feature film, The London Detective and currently holds a record for the most casted actress for virtual reality films. Show less «
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