About Emerald Fennell
British actress, writer, director and producer, Emerald Fennell is famous for being cast as nurse Patsy Mount in the BBC drama TV series, "Call the Midwife" and also known for being cast in a supporting role in the romantic drama TV series, "The Danish Girl". She is also well recognized for the role of Camilla Parker Bowles in the historical drama web series, "The Crown". She is also known as showrunner for season two of the BBC America thriller series Killing Eve (2019), which earned her two Primetime Emmy Award nominations.
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In the year 2006, Emerald made her theatrical film debut in the crime drama movie, "Mr. Nice". In the same year, she made her first TV show appearance in an episode of the police drama series, "Trial & Retribution". In the year 2015, she published her first adult horror book called "Monsters". Back in December 2012, she published a children’s book, titled "Shiverton Hall". The sequel of the book, titled "The Creeper", was published in 2014 and was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize. She won the award for "Best Original Screenplay" for 'Promising Young Woman'during the 2021 Academy Awards. On 22nd March 2021, it was revealed that she was attached to write a 'Zatanna' film for Warner Brothers, set in the DC Extended Universe.
Early Life and Family
Emerald Fennell's birth date is 1st October 1985 in Hammersmith, London, England. Her real name or birth name is Emerald Lilly Fennell which was given by her parents. As per her birth date, she celebrated her 35th birthday as of 2020 whereas her Zodiac sign is Libra. Being born in England, Emerald holds the nationality of British. She came from British-White ethnic background.
Emerald was born to her parents; her father, Theo Fennell, a jewelry designer, and her mother, Louise Fennell (née MacGregor), an author. She grew up and raised with her sister, Coco Fennell who is a fashion designer.
About Fennell's education, she was educated at Marlborough College, an independent school in Marlborough, Wiltshire. She studied English at Greyfriars, Oxford, where she acted in university plays. She was later spotted by Lindy King of United Agents.
Emerald Fennell Married Life and Husband
Married actress, Emerald Fennell's husband's name is Chris Vernon who is a film and advertising director and producer by profession. The duo is blessed with a son who was born in 2019. She confirmed she was pregnant with their second child at the 93rd Academy Awards in April 2021. Her sexual orientation is straight.
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Emerald Fennell Net Worth
Actress by profession, Emerald has made a huge amount of money from her career. The net worth of Emerald Fennell is estimated to have $1.5 Million as of 2021. Her major source of wealth comes from her acting career. She is living a cool lifestyle as of today. However, she has not mentioned anything about her career earnings and salary.
Emerald Fennell Body Measurements - Height and Weight
Emerald stands tall at the perfect height of 5 ft 5.5 in. She has an average body build with a well-maintained body weight of 60 KG or 132 lbs. She has got a pair of charming blue eyes and her hair color is blonde. She has high cheekbones with plump lips. For her role in "Call the Midwife", she had to dye her hair red.
Filmography
- 2010 - "Mr Nice"
- 2011 - "Albert Nobbs"
- 2012 - "Anna Karenina"
- 2015 - "The Danish Girl"
- 2015 - "Pan"
- 2018 - "Vita & Virginia"
- 2018 - "Careful How You Go"
- 2020 - "Promising Young Woman"
Television Shows
- 2007 - "Trial & Retribution"
- 2010 - "New Tricks"
- 2010 - "Any Human Heart"
- 2011–2013 - "Chickens"
- 2013 - "Blandings"
- 2013 - "The Lady Vanishes"
- 2013 - "Murder on the Home Front"
- 2013–2017 - "Call the Midwife"
- 2016 - "Drifters"
- 2017 - "Victoria"
- 2019 - "Killing Eve"
- 2019–2020 - "The Crown"
Bibliography
- 2012 - "Shiverton Hall"
- 2014 - "The Creeper"
- 2014 - "Rollercoasters Shiverton Hall"
- 2015 - "Monsters"
Awards and Achievements
- AACTA International Awards for her role in "Promising Young Woman" in 2021
- Academy Awards for her role in "Promising Young Woman" in 2021
- British Academy Film Awards for her role in "Promising Young Woman" in 2021
- Critics' Choice Awards for her role in "Promising Young Woman" in 2021
- Dorian Awards for her role in "Promising Young Woman" in 2021
- Independent Spirit Awards for her role in "Promising Young Woman" in 2021
- Writers Guild of America Awards for her role in "Promising Young Woman" in 2021
- Screen Actors Guild Awards for her role in "Promising Young Woman" in 2021
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