Emily browning and Emily Bett
Emily Browning, born in Melbourne Victoria Australia on 7 December 1988 is one of Australia's most famous and wealthiest film actresses. Australian actress who got her first big part in her adulthood as Babydoll in the action-fantasy movie Sucker Punch. Cassia played Cassia on screen in Pompeii. She played the lead role with Jim Carrey for her first big-screen debut. Browning was her first character for the Hallmark Channel in The Echo of Thunder in 1998. The years following she appeared in a number of Australian film and TV productions. This included regular roles in the popular television series Blue Heelers 2000 to 2002. Browning was the character who played her daughter in the film Billy Connolly, who played the role of Billy Connolly in 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. She is famous for her role as Felicity Smoak on The CW series Arrow her first television credit. The Arrowverse television series The Flash Legends of Tomorrow (and Supergirl) featured her as the character. Vixen is an animated show that features the character. Rickards is also a role in a spin-off of the series (collectively called Arrowverse). Arrowverse), The Flash Legends of Tomorrow Supergirl, and also provided the voice of Vixen in the animated show Vixen. Her 2013 appearance as Felicity was on the Bose sponsored web show Blood Rush, which featured Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) and Quentin Lance(Paul Blackthorne). Rickards featured in Brooklyn in 2015, which was a film that was nominated for an Oscar Award. Rickards could audition for the part with John Crowley through a Skype session from her agent's office. The scenes she filmed were located in Montreal. When asked about her filming experience Rickards stated: "Everyone was so talented and mindful of the story and era. It's no surprise that the final product is gorgeous."
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