Award-winning Director/Writer Emily Dell crafts innovative, high-energy stories in narrative and commercials. She directed HOW I MET YOUR MURDERER for Lifetime TV/Imoto Productions (airdate 5/2/21) and created/directed the series TROUBLED YOUTH for digital network CryptTV, which received over 14 million views. Also for CryptTV and Blumhouse Films she created an original short for the feature film UPGRADE, which had over 1 million views in the first week. Dell is developing unscripted series "Women In The Wild" with TV EP/Showrunner Wendy Calhoun (EMPIRE, PRODIGAL SON, etc). Dell's action short BATTLE currently airs on Robert Rodriguez's El Rey Network. Horror short HELEN, (starring Aimee Garcia of LUCIFER) premiered at BIFAN, the world's largest genre festival. Dell's last feature, B-GIRL, airs on Netflix, Amazon and Alibaba. She directs commercials and branded content for Marvel Studios, Fox Home Video, PepsiCo, Estee Lauder, and more, and was awarded a 2017 American Advertising ("Addy") Award. As a writer, she sold a script TIGER MOTHER to Amazon Studios and THE RULES OF BUSINESS to the largest studio in China. Her graphic novel VERONA for Emet Comics is available wherever comic books are sold. Dell studied film at NYU and has a degree in Neurobiology from UC Berkeley.
Emily Dennis is an actress, known for 14 Days (2014), Ghost Source Zero (2017) and Disposable (2017).
Emily Denton-Davies is known for U.F.O. (2012), Mayo (2006) and Devil's Tower (2014).
Emily Deruytter is an actress, known for Kingdom Come (2014).
Emily Erin Deschanel (born October 11, 1976) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for starring in the Fox crime procedural comedy-drama series Bones as Dr. Temperance Brennan since 2005. Deschanel was born in Los Angeles, California, to cinematographer and director Caleb Deschanel and actress Mary Jo Deschanel (née Weir). Her younger sister is actress and singer-songwriter Zooey Deschanel. Her paternal grandfather was French, from Oullins, Rhône; her ancestry also includes Swiss, Dutch, English, Irish, and other French roots. Deschanel attended Harvard-Westlake and Crossroads School in Los Angeles before graduating from Boston University's Professional Actors Training Program with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater. In 1994, Deschanel made her feature film debut in It Could Happen to You. Her next notable role was in Stephen King's Rose Red in 2002. Then she appeared in Cold Mountain, The Alamo, and Glory Road and was named one of "six actresses to watch" by Interview Magazine in 2004. In 2005, Deschanel won the role of Dr. Temperance Brennan with David Boreanaz as FBI agent Seeley Booth on the Fox crime procedural comedy-drama Bones, based on the novels and the career of forensic anthropologist and author Kathy Reichs that premiered on September 13, 2005. For her performance, she received a 2006 Satellite Award nomination and a 2007 Teen Choice Award nomination. Deschanel and Boreanaz served as co-producers at the start of the show's third season, before becoming producers in the middle of the show's fourth season. Deschanel, with Alyson Hannigan, Jaime King, Minka Kelly, and Katharine McPhee made a video slumber party featured on FunnyorDie.com to promote regular breast cancer screenings for the organization Stand Up 2 Cancer. In recent years, her passion for animal welfare has led her to providing the narration for My Child Is a Monkey and serving as an associate producer on the documentary film How I Became an Elephant. Deschanel ranked number 72 in The 2012 Hot 100 on AfterEllen. Deschanel is a vegan and a committed supporter of animal rights causes. She can be seen in an Access Hollywood video at the book launch event of Karen Dawn's Thanking the Monkey: Rethinking the Way We Treat Animals, discussing how vegetarian and vegan diets help the environment, and a video on the homepage of the book's website talking about the importance of animal rights. She collaborated with PETA on a video encouraging mothers to raise their children as vegans. In September 2014, she joined the board of directors at Farm Sanctuary. Deschanel was raised Roman Catholic, but is no longer practicing, and has expressed agnostic views, saying "I am more of a spiritual person, if anything, and I am of the belief that we don't know, and I'm not going to pretend that I do." On September 25, 2010, Deschanel married It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia actor and writer David Hornsby in a small private ceremony in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. On September 21, 2011, Deschanel gave birth to their son Henry Lamar Hornsby. On June 8, 2015, she gave birth to their second son, Calvin. Deschanel is best friends with her Bones co-star Michaela Conlin, who plays her best friend Angela Montenegro on the show; she is also friends with her Bones co-star David Boreanaz with whom she has a strong working relationship.
Emily Diapre is known for RuPaul's Drag Race UK (2019).
Emily Dickinson was born on April 13, 1990, in Richmond Hill, Ontario. She started her career on-stage as a dancer, but when her family moved to a small town with no dance studio, she started getting involved in community theatre. At North Frontenac Little Theatre she fell in love with acting, and did classics from "Oliver!" to "The Wizard of Oz." At 18 she went to Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario for journalism. She took a semester abroad at The Danish School of Media and Journalism (Journalisthøjskole) in Aarhus, Denmark. She is the winner of the 2012 "Canada-EU Young Journalist Award" for a piece she wrote about bee deaths in North America and Europe. She moved to Melbourne, Australia in 2013, and finally returned to her native Toronto to seriously pursue acting in 2014. In addition to acting, Emily writes essay-style pieces and op-eds about life as a woman, is the co-founder of a online feminist publication, and is the founder of @grlpwrart. Emily lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Emily Diehl-Reader is an actress, known for Amityville Playhouse (2015).
Emily Dolan Davies is a touring and recording drummer based in the UK. She has been drumming since 1999, playing gigs since the age of 11 with bands playing music ranging from Rock to Pop to Blues to Folk and Afro-Punk. Her professional career began in 2008 playing with The Hours signed to IsGood Records and she spent 2 years touring around the world. She has worked with artists including Bryan Ferry, The Darkness, Kim Wilde, Howard Jones, Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey, Tricky, Cher Lloyd, and many more. She also owns her own remote recording business, EmilyDrums, where she records for hundreds of artists from all over the world from her own drum studio. Emily also has an educational YouTube and podcast series, A Drummer's Guide To... that gives an insight into her world of being a professional musician to help others reach their goals. This has also been translated into a touring masterclass series that she performs at music schools and universities.
Emily Donahoe received a 2016 Obie Award for her performance in Lucas Hnath's "The Christians" at Playwrights Horizons in New York, NY. She received a Helen Hayes Award for her performance in "Shakespeare in Hollywood" at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. Emily received a Connecticut Critics Circle Award nomination for her performance in "Mary Jane" at Yale Rep in New Haven, CT. She served as a 2017 Beinecke Fellow at the Yale School of Drama. Emily appeared in her first Broadway show in 2009; 33 Variations, starring Jane Fonda and Colin Hanks. Emily has worked extensively Off-Broadway and regionally at theaters including The Signature Theater, The Play Company, The Lucille Lortel, The McGinn-Cazale, The Keen Company, Arena Stage, Yale Rep, Berkeley Rep, American Conservatory Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Center Theater Group (CTG) in Los Angeles. She consistently received glowing notices for her contributions to productions, from magazines and papers such as the NewYork Times, Variety, TimeOut NY, L.A. Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, among many others. Emily 's first film role was as a lead in Weeki Wachee Girls - which was the winner of 4 "best of" awards, and played in over 70 festivals around the world. Accepted into the prestigious UCSD graduate acting program, Emily earned her Master of Fine Arts. While a student, she also played lead roles at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and the La Jolla Playhouse (in the world premiere of Charles Mee's Wintertime- L.A. Times Critics' Choice, 2002). She holds an AB from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.