Emily Berrington

Emily Berrington
Emily Berrington is an English actress best known for playing Simone Al-Harazi in 24: Live Another Day and Niska in the Channel 4 and AMC TV series Humans...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth7 December 1988
CityOxford, England
behave bit cheeky expected girls
Little girls as children, I think, are expected to behave better. If a boy's naughty at school, he's a little bit cheeky and mischievous. If a girl's naughty, she's trouble.
love
Auditioning for something you already know and love is terrifying.
boy cool definitely double life looking muddle none notice school science sexy shy sitting time uniform
I always thought that at the very time of your life when you want to be cool and sexy and fascinating, you are none of those things. You are a hormonal muddle in your school uniform sitting in double science looking at a boy who you know will never notice you. That was definitely me; I was so shy at school.
admirable effective people stories
I really enjoy working with people who have come into this industry for what I think are really admirable reasons. People who really want to tell brilliant stories and do it in the most effective way possible.
hit hours resulted spent
I was really into '24' at university, and it resulted in a lot of lost hours that could have been spent at the library. If you could have told me then I would be in it one day, I'd have hit the roof.
point sad screaming
I will be very sad if I ever get to the point where I think, 'Oh no, another dress from Armani.' I want to be still screaming my head off when it arrives.
halfway learnt liked mum nursery role
My first role was an angel in the nursery nativity. I spotted my mum halfway through and shouted over someone else's lines to ask if she liked my costume. I've learnt not to do that now.
acting applied blonde drama parliament politics tough women
Politics is terrifying, very masculine, and not particularly encouraging to young blonde women - as a career, that is - and it was only when I was working in parliament that I thought to myself, 'Well, this is a tough industry; can an acting career be any more intimidating?' and I applied to drama school.
acting cried enjoyed found imagined lead school teacher viable
When I was little, I was actually really shy. I really enjoyed doing school plays, but I found the whole thing terrifying. I cried myself to sleep once because I thought my teacher was going to give me the lead role. I never imagined acting was a viable career.