Emma Jane Noble, born on June 26, 1971, is a talented English model and actress with a multifaceted career spanning over three decades.
Emma's early career began as a catwalk model for renowned designers John Rocha and Ghost, showcasing her elegance and poise on the runway. However, she soon transitioned to commercial modeling, working on various projects that further solidified her reputation as a skilled and versatile model.
In addition to her modeling work, Emma has also made a significant impact in the world of acting. Her impressive resume includes appearances in popular television shows such as Crossroads, Jonathan Creek, and Casualty, as well as critically acclaimed productions like Dennis Potter's Cold Lazarus. She has also had roles in films like The Truth About Love and has toured the UK stage with the hit play Popcorn by Ben Elton.
Emma's commitment to charitable causes is equally impressive. In 2005, she appeared on the reality TV program The Farm, donating her fee to the National Autistic Society. Her dedication to the organization led to her being appointed as their Global Ambassador in 2008. In this role, she spearheaded the successful national campaign "Think differently about Autism," raising awareness and promoting understanding of autism throughout the UK.