Emilie-Kate
Acting & Voiceovers

Acting & Voiceovers
From Shakespeare to sitcoms, West End stages to wacky cartoons—Emilie-Kate’s career has been a whirlwind of scripts, accents, and standing ovations.
Theatre
After snagging a coveted DADA scholarship, she trained at the Guildford School of Acting, where she honed her craft and even performed for royalty (yes, actual royalty).
Her West End debut? Just a little Oscar Wilde production at the Theatre Royal Haymarket alongside Prunella Scales and Rupert Graves—no big deal.
She went on to share the stage with legends like Diana Rigg and Natasha McElhone and brought Shakespeare’s sonnets to life at The Globe.



On Screen
Emilie-Kate has shared the frame with Ralph Fiennes and Gabriel Byrne in David Cronenberg’s Cannes Film Festival winner, Spider, and brought the laughs in BBC sitcoms like Life of Riley, Feel the Force, and Quick Cuts.
Over on the airwaves, she’s voiced multiple plays for BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4.

And then, there’s the voiceover work
Cartoons, commercials, and a whole lot of animated antics.
She was the voice behind The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers on ITV1, proving that her vocal cords are just as talented as her acting chops.
From serious drama to side-splitting comedy, Emilie-Kate’s got the range—and the stories to match.
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