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Last updated on the 28 March 2024 by Maeve
Mini Biography
Born: 13 December 1995, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.Â
Emma Corrin developed a passion for acting at a young age. She attended Woldingham School and later pursued her studies at St John’s College in Cambridge. During her time at university, she actively participated in theater productions that allowed her talent to shine through.
One of the most notable roles that propelled Corrin into the spotlight was portraying Princess Diana Spencer in the critically acclaimed Netflix series “The Crown”. Her portrayal of this iconic figure captivated audiences around the world with its emotional depth and nuanced performance. Through careful research and dedication to understanding Princess Diana’s character intricately, Emma brought forth a compelling portrayal that earned rave reviews from critics and fans alike.
In addition to “The Crown” , Emma Corrin showcased versatility by appearing in other projects such as “Pennyworth”. In this television series set within the Batman universe before Bruce Wayne becomes Batman, she played Esme Winikus, a charismatic character whose complex relationship with Thomas Wayne adds layers of intrigue throughout the show’s narrative.
Corrin continued expanding her repertoire by taking part in the Netflix adaptation of “Lady Chatterley’s Lover”. In this film she portrayed the role of Lady Chatterley, a character torn between societal expectations and her desires for passion and love.
Suggested viewing
The Crown (2020)
Bftv 9.0 / IMDb 8.6
“The Crown” is a historical drama series that chronicles the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It explores her personal and political challenges as she ascends to the throne at a young age, navigating through an evolving society and balancing her duties as a monarch with her relationships and responsibilities to the British people.
Top cast: Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Vanessa Kirby, Eileen Atkins, Jeremy Northam, Victoria Hamilton, Ben Miles, Greg Wise, Emma Corrin (S4.E1-E9).
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