Emma Davidson

Emma Davidson

Emma has worked in the industry for over twenty years. She originally trained as an actress and graduated with a First Class BA (Hons) degree (Acting) from Rose Buford College.

Emma worked successfully in film, theatre and television alongside some of the biggest names in the industry such as Kenneth Branagh, Dame Julie Walters, Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch.

After a brief stint in casting she joined TCG Artist Management in 2006 as a senior assistant to MD and agent Kristin Tarry and has never looked back.

In 2021 Emma was delighted to join 33 Artist Management as a talent agent in the acting department.

Emma lives in London, with her husband, daughters and French Bulldog Queenie.

Movies for Emma Davidson...

After Louise
Title: After Louise
Character: Agressive Women
Released: December 30, 2019
Type: Movie
Kath, a shy young woman, befriends Bob, the reclusive gardener at a seaside hotel where she's getting married. Kath has never come to terms with her mother leaving home when she was eight and that her overbearing father, Ken, never talks about her. Now she is getting married to escape, only to discover that her fiancée, Steve, is completely dominated by Ken as well. Bob is a gentle, eccentric man with a dry sense of humour and a troubled past. He spent a long time in prison and in the years he's worked at the hotel he has never ventured beyond the gardens, which he tends with obsessive care. Kath sparks a connection to an unresolved relationship from Bob's past with a girl called Louise which resonates so strongly that he feels compelled to leave the safety of the hotel and confront his past.
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Title: Hustle
Character: Office Receptionist
Released: February 24, 2004
Type: TV
A motley group of London con artists pull of a series of daring and intricate stings.
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Title: My Hero
Character: Zoe
Released: February 4, 2000
Type: TV
My Hero is a BBC sitcom created by Paul Mendelson. The programme ran for six series, first broadcast in February 2000, and concluding in September 2006. The series follows the antics of the dim-witted superhero "Thermoman", portrayed by Ardal O'Hanlon in series one to five and by James Dreyfus in the final series. The series was regularly directed by John Stroud. In the UK, the digital channel Gold regularly re-runs the programme, although the last series has yet to appear on the channel. In the United States it was shown on PBS and, briefly, BBC America. In Australia, UKTV offered re-runs of the first three series, while BBC Entertainment provided repeats for Scandinavia.