Emma Noble

Emma Noble

53 · Born: Jun 26, 1971

Personal Details

Height5' 8"
BornJun 26, 1971 Sidcup, Kent, England, UK

Biography

Emma Jane Noble, a gifted English model and actress, first took her first breath on June 26, 1971, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would span over three decades, during which she would leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, showcasing her remarkable versatility and talent in a wide range of roles, from modeling to acting, and captivating audiences with her unique presence and charisma.

Emma's professional journey commenced with a stint as a catwalk model for distinguished fashion designers, specifically John Rocha and Ghost, where she effortlessly exuded refinement and poise as she strutted down the catwalk, captivating audiences with her striking presence.

Emma's multifaceted career extends far beyond her notable modeling endeavors, as she has also made a profound impact in the realm of acting. Her extensive and impressive resume boasts a diverse array of appearances in popular television shows, including the critically acclaimed series Crossroads, the intriguing mystery drama Jonathan Creek, and the esteemed medical drama Casualty.

In addition to her small screen credits, Emma has also had the privilege of appearing in several critically acclaimed productions, including the thought-provoking drama Cold Lazarus, penned by the renowned playwright Dennis Potter. Her filmography includes roles in the romantic drama The Truth About Love, as well as her impressive stage presence in the hit play Popcorn, which she toured extensively throughout the UK under the direction of the acclaimed playwright Ben Elton.

Emma's unwavering commitment to charitable causes is a testament to her compassionate nature. In 2005, she made a significant impact by appearing on the reality television program The Farm, generously donating her fee to the National Autistic Society, a decision that would ultimately pave the way for a long-standing partnership between herself and the organization. As a result of her dedication and tireless efforts, Emma was appointed as the Global Ambassador of the National Autistic Society in 2008, a role that would allow her to further amplify the organization's mission and values.

In her capacity as Global Ambassador, Emma spearheaded the highly successful national campaign "Think differently about Autism," a pioneering initiative that aimed to raise awareness and promote understanding of autism throughout the United Kingdom. Through her tireless advocacy and unwavering dedication, Emma played a pivotal role in breaking down stigmas and stereotypes surrounding autism, ultimately empowering individuals and families affected by the condition to live more openly and authentically.

Career

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The Truth About Love
The Truth About Love as Sheena Divine
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