Emily Hampshire is a talented Canadian film and television actress, born on August 29, 1981, in Montreal, Quebec. Her remarkable career in the entertainment industry spans over two decades, with her first professional appearance dating back to 1996.
Hampshire is widely recognized for her captivating performances in various films and television shows. One of her most notable roles is Angelina in the 1998 romantic comedy Boy Meets Girl, where she starred alongside Sean Astin. She also impressed audiences with her portrayal of Vivienne in the 2006 film Snow Cake, alongside Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman.
In addition to her film work, Hampshire has made a significant impact in the Canadian television industry. She is notable for her role as Siobhan Roy on Made in Canada and has also starred in the Canadian series This Space For Rent, CarlĀ², and Northern Town. Her versatility as an actress is evident in her performances in the 2006 romantic comedy It's a Boy/Girl Thing, where she played the character Chanel, and in the feature film The Life Before This, directed by Jerry Ciccoritti, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1999.
Hampshire's voice-acting skills are equally impressive, with notable roles including Misery in the animated series Ruby Gloom, Diana Barry in "Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series", and Alyson Malitski in Braceface. Her most recent appearances include The Trotsky, where she played Leon's love interest Alexandra, and the Canadian Indie film Good Neighbours, where she portrayed Louise.
Throughout her career, Hampshire has demonstrated her range and talent, leaving a lasting impression on audiences and cementing her status as a respected figure in the Canadian film and television industry.