Emma Booth
Biography
Emma Booth (born c. 1982) is an Australian model-turned-actress. Coming from Perth in Western Australia, the former teen model and TV star has recently achieved international stardom with a main role in the film Introducing the Dwights opposite Brenda Blethyn. Frequently referred to as the "next big thing" from Australia after Clubland (North American title of Introducing the Dwights) was screened at the Sundance Film Festival, many talent agencies solicited her for roles in upcoming films. As a result, in 2008 she appeared in the horror film Blood Creek to be directed by Joel Schumacher. She will also be appearing in Hippie Hippie Shake with Cillian Murphy and Sienna Miller, an account of the Schoolkids OZ obscenity trials in Great Britain. Currently, she is working on the film The Wrong Girl, an Australian true-life drama about a teen who had been raped by a notorious Sydney gang and her four-year struggle for justice, written by award-winning screenwriter Nicholas Hammond and directed by Michael Jenkins.
Movie Appearances

3 Acts of Murder
as Sarah Corbett
2009

Blood Creek
as Liese Wollner
2009

The Boys Are Back
as Laura
2009

Pelican Blood
as Stevie
2010

Devil's Peak
as Josephine
2023

The Reunion
as Jacqui Corcoran
2024

Swerve
as Jina
2012

Parker
as Claire
2013

Tracks
as Marg
2013

Gods of Egypt
as Nephthys
2016

Clubland
as Jill
2007

Hounds of Love
as Evelyn White
2016

Extinction
as Samantha
2018
Scene 16
as India
2013

H Is for Happiness
as Claire Phee
2021

Jack Irish: Bad Debts
as Isabel Irish
2012

Alex's Party
as Christie
2006
Small Claims: The Reunion
as Annie
2006

Proxy
as Victoria
2020

Jack Irish: Dead Point
as Isabel Irish
2014
TV Appearances

Cloudstreet
as Rose Pickles
2011

Glitch
as Kate Willis
2015

Jack Irish
as Isabel Irish
2016

Paper Dolls
as Margot Murray
2023

Underbelly
as Kim Hollingsworth
2008

The Shark Net
as Roberta Ainslie
2003

Blue Murder: Killer Cop
as Julie Wienthall
2017

The Gloaming
as Molly McGee
2020

Once Upon a Time
as Eloise Gardener / Mother Gothel
2011
