Emerald Fennell

Actress

Birthday October 1, 1985

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Hammersmith, London, England

Age 38 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1971

At the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards, Fennell was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series as a producer and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for the episode "Nice and Neat".

1985

Emerald Lilly Fennell (born 1 October 1985) is an English actress, filmmaker, and writer.

She has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards, and nominations for three Primetime Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards.

2007

Fennell made her acting debut in 2007, appearing in an episode of the crime drama series Trial & Retribution.

2008

In 2008, Fennell was commissioned to write a film script, co-produced by Madeleine Lloyd Webber.

Titled Chukka, it was a romantic comedy about a group of teenagers who fight the closure of their school by taking on the rich kids at polo.

2010

She went on to guest star in episodes of the comedy drama New Tricks and the period drama Any Human Heart, both in 2010.

Also that year, she made her feature film debut in the crime drama Mr Nice.

2011

Fennell first gained attention for her roles in period films, such as Albert Nobbs (2011), Anna Karenina (2012), and The Danish Girl (2015).

Fennell starred as Agnes in the Channel 4 sitcom Chickens (2011–2013), alongside Simon Bird, Joe Thomas and Jonny Sweet.

She also had supporting roles in a number of period drama films, including Albert Nobbs (2011) and Anna Karenina (2012).

2012

It was first released as an ebook by Bloomsbury USA in December 2012.

2013

She gained prominence for her starring role in the BBC One drama series Call the Midwife (2013–2017) and for her portrayal of Camilla Parker-Bowles in the Netflix drama series The Crown (2019–2020), the latter of which garnered her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.

In 2013, Fennell appeared in the comedy series Blandings and the television film The Lady Vanishes.

She then gained prominence for her starring role as Nurse Patsy Mount in the BBC One period drama series Call the Midwife (2013–2017), dyeing her blonde hair red for the role.

Fennell's first novel, a children's fantasy titled Shiverton Hall, was published by Bloomsbury Children's Books in January 2013.

2014

A sequel, titled The Creeper, was published mid-2014.

ISFDB catalogues them as the Shiverton Hall series.

The novel was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize in 2014.

2015

She then released the novel Monsters in September 2015, her first adult horror book.

Also in 2015, she appeared in the period drama film The Danish Girl and the fantasy film Pan.

2016

In 2016, Fennell wrote two episodes of the sitcom Drifters and also appeared in an episode as Lizzie.

2017

She then guest starred as Ada Lovelace in an episode of the period drama series Victoria (2017) and starred as Vanessa Bell in the period drama film Vita & Virginia (2018).

2018

Fennell's 18th birthday, documented by British high-society magazine Tatler, was attended by socialite Poppy Delevingne, Lady Alexandra Gordon Lennox (daughter of Charles Gordon-Lennox, 11th Duke of Richmond) and Alice Rugge-Price (great-granddaughter of the 7th Rugge-Price baronet).

Fennell was educated at Marlborough College, a private school in Marlborough, Wiltshire.

She then studied English at Greyfriars, Oxford, where she acted in university plays.

Fennell was, writes journalist K.J. Yossman, "part of a rarefied...social set whose family names I recognized from gossip columns and history books… Balfour, Frost, von Bismarck, Guinness, Shaffer."

At Oxford, Fennell was spotted by Lindy King of United Agents.

In July 2018, it was announced that Fennell was hired by her close friend Phoebe Waller-Bridge as head writer for the second season of the BBC spy thriller series Killing Eve, replacing Waller-Bridge, who remained as a producer.

Fennell wrote six episodes for the season and also became one of the show's executive producers.

Speaking to The New York Times, Fennell said "Phoebe [Waller-Bridge] and I had worked together in the past, and we’ve been friends for nearly 10 years. We met on a film — Albert Nobbs — which we both had tiny parts in. I started in the very early days as a writer in the Season 2 writer's room. Because it's such an unusual show, they did a very loose writers' room for a week just to see, and then wonderfully and luckily for me they promoted me to head writer."

On 23 October 2018, it was announced that Fennell would play Camilla Shand in the third season of the Netflix period drama series The Crown.

She continued playing the role in the fourth season, which earned her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

2019

As a writer-director, Fennell is known as the showrunner for season two of the BBC spy thriller series Killing Eve (2019), which earned her two Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

The second season began broadcast in April 2019.

In January 2019, it was announced Fennell would produce, write and direct the comedy thriller film Promising Young Woman, starring Carey Mulligan.

2020

She made her feature film directorial debut with the thriller Promising Young Woman (2020), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and received nominations for Best Picture and Best Director.

Fennell also wrote the book for Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cinderella (2021) and directed her second film, the psychological thriller Saltburn (2023).

Fennell was born in Hammersmith in London to jewellery designer Theo Fennell and author Louise Fennell ( MacGregor).

Her sister, Coco Fennell, is a fashion designer.