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Emily Barclay
Born 24 October 1984 (1984-10-24) (age 25)
United Kingdom Plymouth, UK

Emily Barclay (b. 24 October 1984, Plymouth, UK) is an English-born, New Zealand-based AFI award winning actress.

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Career

Emily Barclay has performed in a wide variety of film and television roles. However, it wasn't until Diana Rowan (the same casting agent who discovered Anna Paquin, Keisha Castle-Hughes, and Jonathan Taylor Thomas) cast her as "Celia" in 2004's In My Father's Den that she rose to prominence[1].

Barclay won Most Promising Newcomer at the 2005 British Independent Film Awards for her performance in In My Father's Den, she followed with a role in the critically-acclaimed 2006 black comedy Suburban Mayhem.

Barclay is currently represented by United Agents

Animal rights

The actress has had an active involvement in animal rights, working with the organisation Save Animals From Exploitation in anti-cruelty campaigns, including having posters put in her room in In My Fathers Den; she is a vegan[2][3].

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Guardians of Ga'Hoole
2010 Lou Rhia
2009 Prime Mover Melissa
2009 Piece of My Heart Flora
2006 Suburban Mayhem Katrina
2005 Cockle Jane
2004 In My Father's Den Celia Steimer
2001 No One Can Hear You Amy Burchall

Awards

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References

  1. ^ Kiwi actor a star attraction via Sydney Morning Herald 11 June 2006
  2. ^ Bad-girl Barclay press.co.nz 10 April 2007
  3. ^ Actress Emily Barclay supports vegetarian SAFE stall Save Animals From Exploitation (SAFE) press release 8 Nov 2004
  4. ^ Emily Barclay takes top Inside Film award news.com.au 17 Nov 2006

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