Emma Caulfield

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Emma Caulfield Wiki Biography

Emma Caulfield is an actress born as Emma M. Chukker on 8th April 1973 in San Diego, California USA, of English, German, Luxembourgian and Portuguese descent. She is probably best known for her roles of Anya Jenkins in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and Susan Keats In “Beverly Hills, 90210”. She has won several awards for her performances including from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films (USA), Sydney Film Festival and Beverly Hills Film Festival. She was also nominated for a Satellite Award in 2003.

Have you ever wondered how rich Emma Caulfield is? According to sources it has been estimated that Emma’s net worth is over $4 million, as of late 2017, accumulated through a lucrative acting career which started in the early nineties. Since she is still an active member of the entertainment industry, her net worth continues to increase.

Emma was raised in San Diego, and her interest in acting resulted in her enrolling at the La Jolla Playhouse and the Old Globe Theatre to study drama, where she also won the “Excellence in Theatre Arts” honor. She additionally perfected her skills at The American School in Switzerland (TASIS) in London. However, her first notable role only came in 1995, when she appeared in “Beverly Hills, 90210” as Susan Keats, Brandon Walsh’s girlfriend, staying in the show for thirty episodes before leaving in 1996. Two years later, she landed her most famous part to date in the WB hit show “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, in which she played Anya Jenkins. Although her character was meant to appear for two episodes only, the show’s creator decided to add her to the main cast after an unexpectedly good response from the audience, and for which in 2003 she was nominated for a Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama Series, and won a Saturn Award in the category of Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award (Female). Her net worth was well set.

Emma appeared in her first horror movie in 2003, called “Darkness Falls”, which achieved good results and debuted at no. 1 in the US box office. A year later she was also seen in an episode of “Monk” as Meredith Preminger. Caulfield portrayed a fictionalized version of herself in “Bandwagon”, a movie written and directed by her close friend, actress Karri Bowman, then in 2007 Emma appeared in the short film “Hollow”, which earned her a Best Actress in a Short Film award at the Beverly Hills Film Festival, and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the Sydney Film Festival. She then starred in “TiMER” an independent feature film released in May 2009. Her appearance as the Blind Witch on ABC fantasy series “Once Upon a Time” in 2012 was very well-received and critically acclaimed, and when it comes to her more recent activity, Caulfield has appearances in episodes of TV series “Training Day” and “Fear the Walking Dead” in 2017.

Emma is also the co-author of webcomic “Contropussy” by IDW Publishing, adding to her wealth.

Privately, Emma was previously married to Cornelius Grobbelaar for four years until 2010. She has since married Mark Leslie Ford, and the pair welcomed a daughter in July.

IMDB Wikipedia $4 Million 1.65 m 1973 1973-04-08 4000000 Actress American School in England April 8 California USA Cornelius Grobbelaar Denise Caulfield Emma Caulfield Karri Bowman Knightley Lake Ford La Jolla Country Day School Rodney Chukker San Diego San Francisco State University

Emma Caulfield Quick Info

Full Name Emma Caulfield
Net Worth $4 Million
Date Of Birth April 8, 1973
Place Of Birth San Diego, California USA
Height 1.65 m
Profession Actress
Education San Francisco State University, La Jolla Country Day School, American School in England
Nationality American
Spouse Cornelius Grobbelaar
Children Knightley Lake Ford
Parents Rodney Chukker, Denise Caulfield
Twitter https://twitter.com/emmacaulfield
Instagram http://www.instagram.com/emmacaulfieldofficial
MySpace https://myspace.com/emmacaulfield
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0146536/
Nominations Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Drama Series
Movies Darkness Falls, I Want to Marry Ryan Banks, General Hospital, Timer, Why Am I Doing This?, Gigantic, In Her Mother’s Footsteps, Telling of the Shoes, America Is Still the Place
TV Shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Life Unexpected

Emma Caulfield Quotes

  • [on Anya’s death in “Chosen,” the series finale of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”] [Anya’s death] was so abrupt and so sad. But I think that it made the whole journey that much more poignant that she did die that way. She didn’t get a big maudlin send-off, it was just quick and to the point — very Anya in that respect.
  • [on her character of Anya in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”] Anya was one of the most effortless jobs, but also the most challenging because she had so many layers. I was constantly walking a fine line in order to keep her real and funny.
  • [on Buffy the Vampire Slayer] That was a period of my life that I am grateful to have had and it helped shape me in many ways. But it’s over and anything creative that I had to give I gave it then.
  • My favorite role is not one I did on a show; I played a woman named Oona in a film called Timer, which was released earlier this year [2009]. I loved the character and everything about the film. Of everything I’ve done, that’s the one I’m most proud of.
  • [H]aving been on “Buffy” for many years I cannot escape the “bunny thing,” it’s ridiculous. I think it was maybe four episodes where it was referenced and now I’m synonymous with this bunny. For the record, no, I don’t hate them – it was just my character.
  • I don’t think I will ever get to play a character like Anya ever again. It was such a cultural phenomenon, and so well written.
  • [about the character she played in Darkness Falls (2003)] She’s the complete opposite of Anya. She’s a sexually repressed, small-town schoolteacher with a bombshell body, but you wouldn’t know it because she hides it with layers. It’s symptomatic of what’s going on in her life. [February 2, 2003]
  • [about her last day on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) set:] It was that sense that everything is coming to an end, like high school when you’re about to graduate — you really start taking notice of everyone, and noticing your surroundings. Especially when they start destroying sets that are no longer in use. Like, ‘Oh my God, that used to be Xander’s apartment, now it’s just floors and a wall!’ The last day, I really didn’t think I was gonna cry at all. But as soon as they said: ‘That’s a show wrap for Emma Caulfield!’, I cried. I cried once, and that was it. I woke up the next morning like, ‘OK, what’s next?'” [May 21, 2003]
  • [asked to name her most prized possession:] My cats. Bjorn and Brian Dennehy. They’re Abyssinian. They’re amazing, they’re really like dogs. I actually went to a psychic once, and she said, ‘You have two cats.’ And I said, ‘Yes, I do.’ And she said, ‘Yeah, there’s one in particular, he’s brown, he’s a deep thinker, that cat.’ So every time I see Bjorn staring into the fire, I’m like, ‘Are you having deep thoughts, Bjorn?'” [February 2, 2003]
  • I was in London during my first sci-fi convention for Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) and I was at the local bar, having a drink, writing in my journal, and this woman came up to me and said, “Do you want a drink? I said, “No, thank you. She pushed it a couple of times, and each time I said, “No, really I’m fine. Then she turned really cold, looked at me and said, “Someday these conventions will be your only outlet. I was like, wow, thanks, peace out, OK. [February 2, 2003]
  • I’m a ridiculous sci-fi fan. In fact, I admit it freely; my manager is horrified. I just recently bought seasons two through five of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) on DVD. And I’ve watched all the episodes, half on the plane and a few of them as I was going to sleep last night. There’s something about sci-fi that’s comforting. [February 2, 2003]
  • I don’t know that I want to act 15 years from now. I mean, I love the process of acting, but not the masochism. No matter how successful you get in Hollywood, you cannot rest. Your new movie doesn’t open well; they’re looking for the next person to replace you; it’s always something. You never have true peace.

Emma Caulfield Important Facts

  • Is in a relationship with Mark Leslie Ford.
  • (March 24, 2016) Expecting her 1st child, a daughter, with her boyfriend Mark Leslie Ford.
  • Her portrayal of DC Comics character Cameron Chase on Supergirl (2015) is the live action debut of the character.
  • She has Luxembourgian (from her paternal grandmother), German, English, and Portuguese ancestry.
  • Filed for divorce from her husband Cornelius Grobbelaar after 3 years of marriage [May 13, 2010].
  • She was number 86 in a list of the worlds 100 sexiest women in 2002.
  • Is good friends with and keeps in touch with Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) cast mates Alyson Hannigan, Anthony Head, Seth Green and Tom Lenk.
  • Attended the wedding of Alyson Hannigan and Alexis Denisof.
  • On the 6th season Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) DVD, Joss Whedon says that her singing and dancing talents in the musical episode “Once More With Feeling” most surprised him over everyone else’s talents in the cast. He gave Emma an additional singing number later in the series.
  • 26 May 2001 – Attended a two-day Armaggedon Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) event with co-star James Marsters in Auckland, New Zealand
  • She is good friends with fellow thespian Karri Bowman.
  • She was number 98 in a list of the worlds 100 sexiest women in 2003.
  • Her mother was a professional singer.
  • Attended San Francisco State University.

Emma Caulfield Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Fantasy Hospital 2016 TV Series Nurse Misty Windham Actress
Once Upon a Time 2012-2016 TV Series Blind Witch Actress
Supergirl 2016 TV Series Cameron Chase Actress
HOARS (Home Owner Association Regency Supreme) 2015 TV Series Myal Abia Actress
America Is Still the Place 2015 Fran Actress
Telling of the Shoes 2014 Alexandra Actress
Back in the Day 2014 Molly Actress
Don’t Panic It’s Organic 2013 Short Actress
Royal Pains 2012 TV Series Winnie Actress
Husbands 2012 TV Series Stadium Interviewer Actress
Leap Year 2012 TV Series Smiley Actress
Leverage 2011 TV Series Meredith Actress
Prime Suspect 2011 TV Series Montana Ride Actress
Pretty the Series 2011 TV Series Emma Actress
Life Unexpected 2010-2011 TV Series Emma Bradshaw Actress
Bandwagon: The Series 2010-2011 TV Series Emma Actress
Gigantic 2010-2011 TV Series Sasha Actress
Removal 2010 Jennifer Kershe Actress
Confined 2010/I Victoria Peyton Actress
TiMER 2009 Oona O’Leary Actress
Why Am I Doing This? 2009 Amber Actress
Private Practice 2009 TV Series Leanne Thompson Actress
Robot Chicken 2006-2007 TV Series Jadis the White Witch
Wife
Professor McGonagall
Actress
A Valentine Carol 2007 TV Movie Ally Simms Actress
Hollow 2007 Short Sarah Actress
In Her Mother’s Footsteps 2006 TV Movie Kate Nolan Actress
Monk 2004 TV Series Meredith Preminger Actress
I Want to Marry Ryan Banks 2004 TV Movie Charlie Norton Actress
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1998-2003 TV Series Anya Actress
Darkness Falls 2003 Caitlin Greene Actress
Chance 2002 Heidi (scenes deleted) Actress
Nash Bridges 1998 TV Series Reporter Actress
Silk Stalkings 1995-1997 TV Series Kate Donner / Ray Washburn Actress
General Hospital 1996-1997 TV Series Lorraine Miller Actress
Beverly Hills, 90210 1995-1996 TV Series Susan Keats Actress
Weird Science 1995 TV Series Phoebe Hale Actress
Renegade 1994 TV Series Cindy Moran Actress
Saved by the Bell: The New Class 1994 TV Series Nurse Penny Brady Actress
Burke’s Law 1994 TV Series Beth Actress
Stray 2015/II Short executive producer Producer
Don’t Panic It’s Organic 2013 Short executive producer Producer
Bandwagon: The Series TV Series co-executive producer – 14 episodes, 2010 – 2011 executive producer – 1 episode, 2011 Producer
Bandwagon 2004 Documentary co-executive producer Producer
Bandwagon 2004 Documentary performer: “Stardust” Soundtrack
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2001-2002 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Don’t Panic It’s Organic 2013 Short Writer
Bandwagon: The Series 2010 TV Series creator Writer
Don’t Panic It’s Organic 2013 Short Costume Designer
Stray 2015/II Short Set Decorator
The Love Me Cat Show 2013-2014 TV Series Herself Self
TableTop 2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
’05: How Was It for You? 2005 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Bandwagon 2004 Documentary Emma Caulfield Self
RI:SE 2003 TV Series Herself Self
Total Request Live 2003 TV Series Herself Self
Biography 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Making of ‘Darkness Falls’ 2003 Video documentary short Herself Self
TV’s Most Memorable Weddings 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Howard Stern 2003 TV Series Herself Self
The Test 2001 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
Timeshift 2006 TV Series documentary Anya Archive Footage

Emma Caulfield Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2012 ISA Indie Series Awards Best Actress (Comedy) Bandwagon (2004) Won
2007 Jury Award Beverly Hills Film Festival Best Actress – Short Film Hollow (2007) Won
2007 Audience Award Sydney Film Festival Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Hollow (2007) Won
2003 Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Female Darkness Falls (2003) Won
2012 ISA Indie Series Awards Best Actress (Comedy) Bandwagon (2004) Nominated
2007 Jury Award Beverly Hills Film Festival Best Actress – Short Film Hollow (2007) Nominated
2007 Audience Award Sydney Film Festival Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Hollow (2007) Nominated
2003 Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Female Darkness Falls (2003) Nominated