Emily Rose (actress)
| Emily Rose | |
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| Born | Emily Rose Maier February 2, 1981 Renton, Washington, United States |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 2006–present |
Emily Rose Maier (born February 2, 1981, in Renton, Washington) is an American actress.[1] She is best known for her lead role in the critically acclaimed Uncharted Video Games as Elena Fisher and for her role in the Syfy TV series Haven (2010–present).
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[edit] Early life
Rose holds an M.F.A. in Acting from UCLA. She also graduated from Vanguard University of Southern California with a degree in Theater Arts. She is the oldest of three children (has a younger sister and brother).
[edit] Acting career
Rose appeared in the unaired fourth episode of the American television show Smith, and starred as Cass in the HBO drama John from Cincinnati. She played Lena Branigan on Brothers & Sisters. She portrayed Trish Merrick, an employee of Jennings and Rall on the CBS drama Jericho.
Rose performed voice acting and motion capture for the 2007 PlayStation 3 game Uncharted: Drake's Fortune as the main female character Elena Fisher, reprised the role in Uncharted 2: Among Thieves in 2009 and again in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception in 2011. Rose played Dr. Tracy Martin in the final season of ER and guest-starred on the January 12, 2009, episode of Two and a Half Men.
Rose plays the main character of Audrey Parker [2] in the Syfy TV series Haven, which has completed its second 13-episode season. Rose's character of Parker is an FBI agent sent to Haven, a seemingly tranquil tiny seaside hamlet in Maine, to investigate a particularly mysterious death. Instead, she finds herself deeply entrenched in a decades-long town mystery of its own and ends up quitting the FBI and joining the Haven municipal police department to assist in ridding the town of its "troubles." One of Parker/Rose's earliest discoveries from Season 1 was that she may be the reincarnation of Lucy Ripley, a Haven resident from two generations past, leading Parker ever more bound to stay in Haven to investigate its residents and their troubles. The series was adapted from the Stephen King novella The Colorado Kid. [3] In a rare departure for Syfy – whose enormous production facility for nearly all of its scripted series and TV films is located in Vancouver, BC, Canada – to maintain a sense of "place" (Maine) as much as possible but still film in cheaper Canada – the series is filmed in various locations along the South Shore of Nova Scotia, and the main interiors (police station, Audrey's apartment) are shot on a soundstage in the Eleanor Pew Memorial Arena located in Chester, NS.
[edit] Filmography
[edit] TV
- John from Cincinnati (2007), Cass – TV series, 10 episodes
- Smith (2007), Verna – TV series, 1 episode
- Brothers & Sisters (2007–08), Lena Branigan – TV series, 10 episodes
- Cold Case (2008), Nancy Patterson – TV series, 1 episode
- Jericho (2008), Trish Merrick
- Without a Trace (2008), Anya Simonson – TV series, 1 episode
- ER (2008–09), Dr. Tracy Martin – TV series, 11 episodes
- Ghost Whisperer (2009), Tina Clark – TV series, episodes "Devil's Bargain"
- Operating Instructions (2009), Rachel Scott – unsold television pilot
- Two and a Half Men (2009), Janine – TV series, episodes "Thank God for Scoliosis"
- Washington Field (2009), Terri Porter – TV series, 1 episode
- Private Practice (2010), Elisha – TV series, episodes "Fear of Flying"
- Haven (2010–present), Audrey Parker/Lucy Ripley – TV series lead female regular cast member
[edit] Movies
- Hurricane Party (2006), Precious
- Speed Dating (2007), Melanie
- The Orphan (2008), Elizabeth Arnold
- The Last Page (2008), Marybell
- Perfect Plan (2010), Lauren Baker – TV movie
[edit] Video Games
- Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (2007), Elena Fisher – voice, video game
- Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (2009), Elena Fisher – voice, video game
- Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (2011), Elena Fisher – voice, video game
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[edit] External links
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