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(19*-) With a strong talent and natural beauty, Emily McArthur is one of the brightest new stars to emerge from South Africa in recent years. After leaving drama school just three years ago, Emily's growing reputation in South Africa is likely to escalate internationally after working alongside Hollywood stars such as George Hamilton, Patrick Bergin and Tia Carrera. Emily's passion for theatre has earned her a nomination for best supporting actress in an award winning production, ''[[Death Defying Acts]]'', one of a trilogy in [[Woody Allen]]'s [[Central Park West]]. She has also enjoyed leading roles in local and international feature films such as "The Black Velvet Band" (Yorkshire TV, UK), "The Little Unicorn" (Peakviewing, UK) and the local feature film from Neal Sundstrom "Inside Out". "Pure Blood" will be Emily's sixth feature.
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[[Emily McArthur]] (19*-). Actress.
  
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== Biography ==
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After leaving drama school in the mid-1990s, she has worked alongside Hollywood stars such as George Hamilton, Patrick Bergin and Tia Carrera.
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On stage she appeared as "Juliet" in the Johannesburg [[Civic Theatre]] production of ''[[Death Defying Acts]]'' in 1996.
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She has also enjoyed leading roles in local and international feature films such as "The Black Velvet Band" (Yorkshire TV, UK), "The Little Unicorn" (Peakviewing, UK) and the local feature film from Neal Sundstrom "Inside Out". "Pure Blood" will be Emily's sixth feature.
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== Awards, etc. ==
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Emily's passion for theatre has earned her a nomination for best supporting actress ([[Vita Award]] (Gauteng region), award year 1997) in an award winning production, ''[[Death Defying Acts]]'', one of a trilogy in [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Central Park West]]''.
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== Sources ==
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''[[The Citizen]]'', 30 July 1997.
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''[[The Star]]'', 24 December 1998.
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Emily McArthur (19*-). Actress.

Biography

After leaving drama school in the mid-1990s, she has worked alongside Hollywood stars such as George Hamilton, Patrick Bergin and Tia Carrera.

On stage she appeared as "Juliet" in the Johannesburg Civic Theatre production of Death Defying Acts in 1996.

She has also enjoyed leading roles in local and international feature films such as "The Black Velvet Band" (Yorkshire TV, UK), "The Little Unicorn" (Peakviewing, UK) and the local feature film from Neal Sundstrom "Inside Out". "Pure Blood" will be Emily's sixth feature.

Awards, etc.

Emily's passion for theatre has earned her a nomination for best supporting actress (Vita Award (Gauteng region), award year 1997) in an award winning production, Death Defying Acts, one of a trilogy in Woody Allen's Central Park West.

Sources

The Citizen, 30 July 1997.

The Star, 24 December 1998.

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