Emily Lloyd

Later roles

In the following years, she appeared mostly in B-movies or in films which were either ignored by the audience or received poor reviews.

In 1997, she appeared in a supporting role in the critically acclaimed film Welcome to Sarajevo by Michael Winterbottom. Her first attempt as stage actress in 1997 ended with casting problems for Pygmalion where she had to leave the play during the rehearsal. In 2002, she appeared in the thriller The Honeytrap, shot in London and directed by Michael G. Gunther, in which she starred alongside Valerie Edmond, Anthony Green and Stuart McQuarrie.

She eventually recovered from her OCD and, in 2003, made her stage debut as Ophelia in Hamlet at the Shakespeare Festival in Leeds and Brighton. In 2004 she was cast in the British television series Denial, the British counterpart to Sex and the City, but according to media reports this show was cancelled.

More about Emily Lloyd (From Wikipedia)

Early Roles

At age 15 she was taking acting lessons at the famous Italia Conti School in London. In 1986, director David Leland cast her for the leading role in his movie Wish You Were Here. read more...

Later Roles

In the following years, she appeared mostly in B-movies or in films which were either ignored by the audience or received poor reviews.

In 1997, she appeared in a supporting read more...

Emily Lloyd (born Emily Lloyd Pack; 29 September 1970) is an English actress.

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Lloyd was born in London, the daughter of Sheila (née Laden), a theatrical agent who was a longtime secretary at Harold Pinter's stage agency, and Roger Lloyd Pack, who is familiar read more...

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