Emily browning and Emily Bett
Emily Browning was born December 7th, 1988 at Melbourne Victoria Australia. She is one the richest and most famous movie actresses. Australian actress. Played Babydoll (the adult counterpart of Babydoll) in the action-fantasy film Sucker Punch. She played Cassia for the film Pompeii. She was the main character with Jim Carrey for her first big-screen debut. Browning was the first actress to play her performance in the Hallmark Channel's 1998 movie The Echo of Thunder. Other parts in Australian TV and film productions soon followed including recurring roles in the television series Blue Heelers from 2000 to 2002 and Something in the Air from 2000 until 2001. Browning was the character who played the daughter of Billy Connolly, who played the part of Billy Connolly in The Man Who Sued God. Emily Bett..................Emily Bett Rickards is one of the most popular and richest Actor who was born on July 24 1991 in Vancouver British Columbia Canada. Emily Bett Rickards was born in Canada on the 24th July 1991. Canadian actress. The actress is known for her character Felicity Smoak from The CW series Arrow her first TV credit. Also, she reprised her character in the Arrowverse show The Flash Legends of Tomorrow as well as Supergirl and played the character in the animated web show Vixen. Rickards portrayed the character also in spinoffs (collectively known as Arrowverse) of the Arrowverse. Arrowverse, The Flash Legends of Tomorrow Supergirl. She also provides the voice of Vixen. The year 2013, Rickards was the voice of Felicity who was a character from Bose's online Blood Rush promotional show. The series included her characters Roy Harper and Quentin Lance. Rickards appeared in Brooklyn in 2015, which was a film that was nominated for an Academy Award. Rickards auditioned for the role alongside the director John Crowley via a Skype video call with her agent's office. The filming was in Montreal. Speaking about her experience filming, Rickards said: "Everyone was so talented and considerate of the story and era. It's no surprise that the result was stunning."
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