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Emily Woof
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Emily woof is an outstanding natural local beauty with a piercing intellect anyone who has been down the Queyside on a saturday night will now doubt be asking themselves how this alone makes her standout from other northeast women, but unlike them Emily is also
an award winning actress. Emily was born in 1967, in Newcastle on Tyne, England and she went to Heaton School where she played in a band.
Northumbrian water must put something down the pipes because she is yet another local beauty who went on to attend Oxford University, while there she got into theater appearing in a trilogy of productions entitled sex, sex2 and sex3. She is probably best known to UK audiences
for her role as Mandy in the full monty for which she won a Screen Actors Guild Award in 1998 along with her co-stars for Outstanding Performance by a Cast. I most recently saw her in Photographing Fairies so I can personally testify to her beauty and talent as an actress. Other notable
appearances of hers have come in The True Voice of Rape (2006) (TV), The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse (2005) as Lindsay,
School for Seduction (2004) as Kelly if I remeber correctly this was largely set in newcastle and also featured kelly brook,
Wondrous Oblivion (2003) as Ruth for which she got a London Critics Circle Film Awards nomination,
Passion (1999) in which she plays the lover of Percy Grainger exploring S & M with him, a film performance for which she received an Australian film institute nomination,
This Year's Love 1999 she plays Alice, a lesbian seductress and partner to Hannah (Catherine McCormack).
Velvet Goldmine (1998) as Shannon, "Casualty" 1995 in which she played a police women and another UK tv drama killer net in which she plays a student nurse. Emily's talent and insatiable mind know no bounds she has also directed a number of films. Trivia about Emily includes the fact that she played a role as Letitia/Claudia a phone sex operator in the 1998 film
Fast Food which was apparently only released in Finland and the fact that she is 5'2"
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