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Emily Browning Wiki Biography
Emily Jane Browning was born on 7th December 1988 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and is an actress and singer, perhaps best known for her roles of Violet Baudelaire in the feature film “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events”, and Babydoll in the film “Sucker Punch”. Browning has been active in the entertainment industry since 1998.
How much is the net worth of Emily Browning? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of her wealth is as much as $5 million, as of the data presented at the start of 2018. Film and television are the main sources of Browning’s modest fortune.
To begin with, the girl and her two siblings were raised in Melbourne by their parents Shelley and Andrew Browning, and matriculated from Eltham High School. Her passion for acting was born at the age of eight, when a former classmate of her father noticed her in a school play, and strongly advised to her that she consider a career as an actress.
Concerning her professional career, she debut by playing Billy Connolly’s daughter in “The Man Who Sued God” in 2001, after which she earned her first major role in the horror film “Ghost Ship” the following year, in which she used small weights so that her dress would not float over her face in the underwater scene. The same year she won the Australian Film Institute Award as the Best Young Actress for her performance in the series “Halifax f.p: Playing God”. In 2003, she was seen in the film “Ned Kelly”, in which she starred alongside actors Heath Ledger and Orlando Bloom, and then worked with Billy Connolly again in the film “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events”, in which she portrayed Violet Baudelaire, winning the Australian Film Institute International Award for Best Actress. After graduating, she returned to the screens with a role in film “The Uninvited” (2009), a remake of the 2003 South Korean film “A Tale of Two Sisters”. In 2011, she starred in Zack Snyder’s action film “Sucker Punch”, in which she played a beautiful young girl, who after the death of her parents appeared in a boarding school. Her net worth was now well established.
In 2013, the actress was seen in a number of films, including “Summer in February”, “Magic Magic” and “Plush”, then in 2014, Browning played Cassia in the film “Pompeii” in which she was accompanied by Kit Harington, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Kiefer Sutherland. The same year, she landed the lead role in the film “God Help the Girl”, and in 2015, she starred opposite Tom Hardy in the crime thriller film “Legend”.
Most recently Emily landed the main role in the film directed by Alex Ross Perry – “Golden Exits” – in 2017, and since early in the year has been starring in the television series “American Gods”. To conclude, all the above mentioned engagements have increased the net worth of Emily Browning.
Finally, in the personal life of the actress, she dated with Max Turner from 2007 to 2010, and then Max Irons from 2011 and 2012.
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Emily Browning Quick Info
Full Name | Emily Browning |
Net Worth | $5 million |
Date Of Birth | December 7, 1988 |
Place Of Birth | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Height | 1.55 m |
Weight | 112.5 pounds |
Profession | Actress |
Education | Eltham High School |
Nationality | Australian |
Parents | Shelley Browning, Andrew Browning |
Siblings | Nicholas Browning, Matthew Browning |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0115161/ |
Awards | AACTA Award for Best Young Actor, AACTA Awards – Australian Film Institute International Award for Best Actress |
Nominations | BFCA Critics’ Choice Award for Best Young Actress, Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actress |
Movies | Sucker Punch, Sleeping Beauty, Legend, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, Pompeii, The Uninvited, God Help the Girl, Ghost Ship, Plush, Summer in February, Magic Magic, Darkness Falls, The Echo of Thunder, The Man Who Sued God, Ned Kelly, After the Deluge, Stranded, Cassy and Jude, Gol… |
TV Shows | American Gods, Thunderstone, Blue Heelers, Something in the Air, High Flyers |
Emily Browning Trademarks
- Porcelain skin
- Full, voluptuous lips
- Rosy cheeks
Emily Browning Quotes
- I’m a massive daydreamer. I’m constantly lost within my own fantasies and my own thoughts personally, and I think maybe that is sort of represented in what we do for a living, the fact that we make believe everything and we escape into these other characters for a living.
- I’m not going to do a pop album anytime soon. I’m not going to dye my hair blonde and wear pink mini-skirts.
- I went to this weird little hippie primary school and we did a lot of plays. The first one was “Alice in Wonderland” and I played Alice. It was all in Italian – it was such a bizarre school.
- In my everyday life I’m a little bit nervous and not particularly brave. I feel like if I can be completely brave in my work then I’m doing something right.
- [on what you bring as an artist] You can’t judge it and you can’t analyze what you do, because what you bring is original and beautiful and special.
- The whole point of our job is to be able to realistically portray a human being and if you don’t experience life, if all you experience is acting and being on set, how on Earth are you going to be able to connect to real people and portray these characters? I realized if I want to do this, I have to have a life.
- [on a scene that was cut in Sucker Punch (2011)] I had a very tame and mild love scene with Jon Hamm. It was like heavy breathing and making out. It was hardly a sex scene . . . I think that it’s great for this young girl to actually take control of her own sexuality. Well, the MPAA doesn’t like that. They don’t think a girl should ever be in control of her own sexuality because they’re from the Stone Age. I don’t know what the fuck is going on and I will openly criticize it, happily. So essentially, they got [director Zack Snyder] to edit the scene and make it look less like she’s into it. And Zack said he edited it down to the point where it looked like he was taking advantage of her. That’s the only way he could get a PG-13 (rating) and he said, “I don’t want to send that message”. So they cut the scene!
- My family are very supportive and always have been. They weren’t the kind of parents that pushed me into it. I know a lot of parents of kid actors I’ve worked with have pressured them into acting, but my parents are different. I’m really lucky to have them because they let me make my own decisions.
- After Hollywood, you know if people are interested in you or in the fact that you’ve been in a movie. You know who your real friends are.
- I was lucky – the first eight productions I auditioned for, I got cast.
Emily Browning Important Facts
- She had been considering quitting acting but says that working with Zack Snyder on ”Sucker Punch (2011)” made her decide to continue.
- Music video: Appeared in the music video “Light Surrounding You” by Evermore. [2006]
- Even though she turned down the lead in Twilight (2008) she worked with the director and author of the film, later in her career. She worked with director on Catherine Hardwicke’ on Plush (2013) and with Stephanie Meyer on The Host (2013), the adaptation of the novel that Meyer produced.
- She is a pescetarian (a vegetarian who eats fish).
- Ranked #4 in the 2011 Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Faces.
- Ranked #28 in “The Annual Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World” for 2010.
- Per Stephenie Meyer’s request, Browning was offered the part of “Bella” in Twilight (2008). She turned it down because she didn’t want to be involved in a film franchise as it would distract her from her studies.
- In 2002, she won an AFI Young Actor’s Award and in 2004 she represented them.
- Ranked #90 in the 2011 FHM (Australia) list of “100 Sexiest Women in the World”.
- Has her nose and belly button pierced.
- Replaced Mia Wasikowska in Sleeping Beauty (2011).
- Was cast as “Babydoll” in Sucker Punch (2011), after Amanda Seyfried was forced to drop out due to scheduling problems.
- Took a three-year acting break, starting in 2005, to finish school in Australia. She will return in the remake of A Tale of Two Sisters (2004), with Arielle Kebbel, Elizabeth Banks and David Strathairn.
- Is featured briefly (archive footage from Ghost Ship (2002)) in the film Around the Bend (2004).
- She needed to wear heels for her costume in A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) because Liam Aiken was much taller than she was.
- She has a cat named Jasper and a dog named Roxy.
- Says she learned an American accent from watching Sesame Street (1969) as a child.
- She was scared she was going to get fired while filming A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), because she’d be laughing at Jim Carrey so much.
- She wanted to be a fashion designer when she was little, but she was “discovered” as an actress at age 8 in a school play.
- Has two brothers; Nicholas (b. circa 1995) and Matthew (b. circa 1997).
- Her parents’ names are Shelley and Andrew.
- For her underwater scene in Ghost Ship (2002), she had to wear little weights so her dress wouldn’t float up over her face.
- Won the coveted role of Violet in A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) after her agent gave her a pile of scripts for which to submit video auditions. She was phoned by the “Lemony Snicket” director Brad Silberling and asked to come to L.A. for an audition, which won her the part.
- Got her start in acting after being noticed in a school play.
Emily Browning Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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American Gods | 2017 | TV Series filming | Laura Moon | Actress |
Golden Exits | 2017 | post-production | Actress | |
Shangri-La Suite | 2016 | Karen | Actress | |
Legend | 2015/I | Frances Shea | Actress | |
Pompeii | 2014/I | Cassia | Actress | |
God Help the Girl | 2014 | Eve | Actress | |
Plush | 2013 | Hayley | Actress | |
Summer in February | 2013 | Florence Carter Wood | Actress | |
The Host | 2013 | Wanda / Petals Open to the Moon (uncredited) | Actress | |
Magic Magic | 2013 | Sara | Actress | |
Sleeping Beauty | 2011 | Lucy | Actress | |
Sucker Punch | 2011 | Babydoll | Actress | |
The Uninvited | 2009 | Anna | Actress | |
Stranded | 2006/II | Penny | Actress | |
A Series of Unfortunate Events | 2004 | Violet | Actress | |
A Series of Unfortunate Events | 2004 | Video Game | Violet Baudelaire (voice) | Actress |
After the Deluge | 2003 | TV Movie | Maddy | Actress |
Ned Kelly | 2003 | Grace Kelly | Actress | |
Darkness Falls | 2003 | Young Caitlin Greene | Actress | |
Ghost Ship | 2002 | Katie Harwood | Actress | |
Blue Heelers | 2000-2002 | TV Series | Hayley Fulton | Actress |
Halifax f.p. | 2001 | TV Series | Christy O’Connor | Actress |
The Man Who Sued God | 2001 | Rebecca Myers | Actress | |
Something in the Air | 2000-2001 | TV Series | Alicia | Actress |
Blonde | 2001 | TV Mini-Series | Fleece | Actress |
Thunderstone | 2000 | TV Series | Clio | Actress |
High Flyers | 1999 | TV Series | Phoebe | Actress |
The Echo of Thunder | 1998 | TV Movie | Opal Ritchie (as Emily Jane Browning) | Actress |
God Help the Girl | 2014 | performer: “Act of the Apostle”, “Pretty When the Wind Blows”, “God Help the Girl”, “The Psychiatrist is In”, “If You Could Speak”, “Perfection as a Hipster”, “Pretty Eve in the Tub”, “Come Monday Night”, “I’ll Have to Dance with Cassie”, “Musician, Please Take Heed”, “Down and Dusky Blonde” | Soundtrack | |
Plush | 2013 | performer: “The Look Jack Version”, “The Look Enzo Version”, “Half of Me”, “Half of Me Remixes”, “Close Enough To Kill”, “Close Enough To Kill Demo”, “Introdubtion” | Soundtrack | |
Britain’s Got Talent | 2012 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
A Sliver of Light | 2012 | Short performer: “Sweet Dreams Are Made of This” | Soundtrack | |
Sucker Punch | 2011 | performer: “SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF THIS”, “WHERE IS MY MIND?”, “ASLEEP” | Soundtrack | |
The Movie Loft | 2009 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Spicks and Specks | 2007 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Evermore: The Making of the Music Video ‘Light Surrounding You’ | 2006 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The 100 Greatest Family Films | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
A Terrible Tragedy: Alarming Evidence from the Making of the Film – A Woeful World | 2004 | Video documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Self |
A Terrible Tragedy: Alarming Evidence from the Making of the Film – Costumes and Other Suspicious Disguises | 2004 | Documentary short | Herself (uncredited) | Self |
The Panel | 2004 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Rencontres de cinéma | 2016 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Made in Hollywood | 2011-2014 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Reel Junkie | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Cinema 3 | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
TV Festival Du Cannes 2011 | 2011 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Daybreak | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Attack of the Show! | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Up Close with Carrie Keagan | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Nostalgia Critic | 2016 | TV Series | Babydoll | Archive Footage |
Premio Donostia a Meryl Streep | 2008 | TV Special | Violet | Archive Footage |
Emily Browning Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2014 | Special Jury Prize | Sundance Film Festival | World Cinema – Dramatic | God Help the Girl (2014) | Won |
2011 | Breakthrough Performer | Hamptons International Film Festival | Sleeping Beauty (2011) | Won | |
2007 | Ashland Independent Film Award | Ashland Independent Film Festival | Best Acting Ensemble: Feature | Stranded (2006) | Won |
2005 | AFI International Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Actress | A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) | Won |
2002 | Young Actor’s Award | Australian Film Institute | Playing God (2001) | Won | |
2014 | Special Jury Prize | Sundance Film Festival | World Cinema – Dramatic | God Help the Girl (2014) | Nominated |
2011 | Breakthrough Performer | Hamptons International Film Festival | Sleeping Beauty (2011) | Nominated | |
2007 | Ashland Independent Film Award | Ashland Independent Film Festival | Best Acting Ensemble: Feature | Stranded (2006) | Nominated |
2005 | AFI International Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Actress | A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) | Nominated |
2002 | Young Actor’s Award | Australian Film Institute | Playing God (2001) | Nominated |