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Emilie began to act at 13 years old. She was trained at the Cours Florent and the Atelier International Blanche Salant and Paul Weaver, and the Actors Center, London. In parallel, she studied Art, Communication and Cinema in the Sorbonne, Paris. In 2001, she had a small part in "The Truth about Charlie" by Jonathan Demme. She wrote her first one woman show "Mauvaise(s) Foi(s)" played at the Guichet Montparnasse. In 2006, she played "Love x Fifteen" by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, directed by Aurelia Nolin, at the Tristan Bates Theater, London, then went to live in Dubai. After a camera workshop with Irvin Kershner in Paris, she went to New York and worked as an assistant for Aurelia Nolin, Larry Silverberg and Scott Williams at the Row Theatre. Back to Paris she acted in "Vilaine" Jean-Patrick Benes and Allan Mauduit and "Coco Chanel" by Christian Duguay, an international co-production worldwide broad casted. On the occasion of a seminar with Nora Habib, she worked with Laurent Jaoui, Elisabeth Rappeneau, Jean-Pierre Ameris and Chantale Picault. Since then, she developed writing with John Truby's Masterclasses. In 2011, Emilie wrote and shot her first short film in stop motion animation "What's Love? A Patate Love Story" - selected at SFC Cannes 2011. She also make some voices for TV documentaries about cooking or about ecology.