Emma Fielding is a British actress with an impressive career in theater, film, and television. Born in Yorkshire in 1966, Fielding grew up in London and began her acting career in the early 1990s.
Fielding's early theater work included roles in productions at the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. She received critical acclaim for her performances in plays such as "The School for Scandal," "The Cherry Orchard," and "Arcadia."
In 1994, Fielding made her film debut in "The Trial," directed by David Jones and based on the novel by Franz Kafka. She went on to appear in several other films, including "The House of Mirth," "The Governess," and "The Scarlet Tunic."
Fielding's television career began in the mid-1990s, with appearances in series such as "The Bill" and "Peak Practice." She later had recurring roles in popular shows like "Cranford," "Silent Witness," and "Death in Paradise."
However, it was Fielding's work on the stage that earned her the most recognition. In 2006, she won the Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "The Hypochondriac" at the Almeida Theatre in London. She was also nominated for an Olivier Award for her role in "The King's Speech" in 2012.
Fielding has continued to work in theater, film, and television, with recent credits including the films "The More You Ignore Me" and "The Father," as well as the television series "Unforgotten" and "Years and Years."
In addition to her acting work, Fielding is also a writer and director. She wrote and directed the short film "The Treehouse" in 2014, which won the Best Short Film award at the London Independent Film Festival.
Emma FieldingPrivate Lives
Emma Fielding, Private Lives
Emma FieldingThe School For Scandal
Emma Fielding (i) has appeared on Broadway in 1 shows.
Emma Fielding (i) has appeared on London's West End in 2 shows.
Emma Fielding (i)'s first West End show was The King's Speech which opened in 2012
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Olivier Awards) for Private Lives, Performance (Theatre World Awards) for Private Lives and Best Supporting Performance (Olivier Awards) for The School For Scandal.
Emma Fielding won a Theatre World Award for her performance in Private Lives.
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