Emily Hampshire

Emily Hampshire

Emily Hampshire est une actrice québécoise, née en 1979 à Montréal (Canada).

Filmographie

  • 1996 : Impasse (Dead Innocent) : Nicole
  • 1997 : Le Dernier parrain ("The Last Don") (feuilleton TV) : Young Rose Marie
  • 1997 : Toutes les neuf secondes (Every 9 Seconds) (TV) : Missy
  • 1998 : Boy Meets Girl : Angelina Milleflores
  • 1998 : Made in Canada (série TV) : Siobhan Roy
  • 1999 : Seasons of Love (TV) : Adult Charlotte
  • 1999 : Le Dernier aveu (Love Letters) (TV) : Gretchen Lascelles
  • 1999 : Happy Face Murders (TV) : Tracy Billings
  • 1999 : The Life Before This : Margaret
  • 2000 : Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series (série TV) : Diana Barry
  • 2000 : The Ride (TV)
  • 2000 : Scorn (TV) : Amanda
  • 2001 : Chasing Cain : Holly
  • 2002 : Posers : Ruth
  • 2002 : Chasing Cain: Face (TV) : Holly
  • 2002 : Dad : Dora
  • 2003 : Foolish Girl (série TV) : Goth Girl
  • 2003 : The Atwood Stories (série TV) : Anderson, Christine (Man from Mars)
  • 2003 : In Shadow : Lydia
  • 2003 : A Problem with Fear : Dot
  • 2003 : Twist : Waitress
  • 2004 : Blood : Noelle
  • 2004 : Legend of Earthsea (TV) : Rose
  • 2005 : Cool Money (TV) : Cameo
  • 2006 : Snow Cake de Marc Evans : Vivienne Freeman
  • 2010 : Good Neighbours

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