Emily Dolan Davies is a touring and recording drummer based in the UK. She has been drumming since 1999, playing gigs since the age of 11 with bands playing music ranging from Rock to Pop to Blues to Folk and Afro-Punk. Her professional career began in 2008 playing with The Hours signed to IsGood Records and she spent 2 years touring around the world. She has worked with artists including Bryan Ferry, The Darkness, Kim Wilde, Howard Jones, Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey, Tricky, Cher Lloyd, and many more. She also owns her own remote recording business, EmilyDrums, where she records for hundreds of artists from all over the world from her own drum studio. Emily also has an educational YouTube and podcast series, A Drummer's Guide To... that gives an insight into her world of being a professional musician to help others reach their goals. This has also been translated into a touring masterclass series that she performs at music schools and universities.
Emily Donahoe received a 2016 Obie Award for her performance in Lucas Hnath's "The Christians" at Playwrights Horizons in New York, NY. She received a Helen Hayes Award for her performance in "Shakespeare in Hollywood" at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. Emily received a Connecticut Critics Circle Award nomination for her performance in "Mary Jane" at Yale Rep in New Haven, CT. She served as a 2017 Beinecke Fellow at the Yale School of Drama. Emily appeared in her first Broadway show in 2009; 33 Variations, starring Jane Fonda and Colin Hanks. Emily has worked extensively Off-Broadway and regionally at theaters including The Signature Theater, The Play Company, The Lucille Lortel, The McGinn-Cazale, The Keen Company, Arena Stage, Yale Rep, Berkeley Rep, American Conservatory Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Center Theater Group (CTG) in Los Angeles. She consistently received glowing notices for her contributions to productions, from magazines and papers such as the NewYork Times, Variety, TimeOut NY, L.A. Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, among many others. Emily 's first film role was as a lead in Weeki Wachee Girls - which was the winner of 4 "best of" awards, and played in over 70 festivals around the world. Accepted into the prestigious UCSD graduate acting program, Emily earned her Master of Fine Arts. While a student, she also played lead roles at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and the La Jolla Playhouse (in the world premiere of Charles Mee's Wintertime- L.A. Times Critics' Choice, 2002). She holds an AB from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.
Emily Dooley is known for Peacock (2010), Heart of Wilderness (2015) and Stay Then Go (2014).
Emily Dornbusch is an actress, known for Haunted Maze (2013).
Emily Downs is an actress, known for Tumble Leaf (2013).
Emily Dryfoos is known for Midnight Hustle (2023).
Emily Dunay is an actress and director, known for Eat Like A Bird (2017), In Guns We Trust (2017) and The Low Lives (2019).
Emily Dunlop is an actress known for her subtlety, smart approach, and twinkle-in-the eye acting presence. Her personality, truthful approach to comedy and dramatic chops often gets her the compliment of a "young Catherine O'Hara". She splits her time between Northern Ireland and the US and is married to musician Philip Dunlop.
Emily Durchholz is an actress and producer, known for Grown Men on Tricycles (2015), Morbid Colors (2021) and Martingale (2016).
Emily E. Kelly is an actress, known for Banshee (2013), Fatal Glitch (2007) and Dale Archdale (2020).