- Height5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
- Emilee Barber is an American actress. Emilee began acting at age 4 in a pre-school theatre class. At age 9 she signed with the McCarty Talent Agency in Salt Lake City, Utah. Emilee's first featured role, "the Love Interest", was for a film made for The Mickey Mouse Club on the Disney Chanel titled "My Life as a Babysitter" directed by Matt Cassella. Emilee acted in several leading roles in different stage productions. Emilee was accepted into the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (NYC) but turned it down in order to study Shakespeare in the Shakespeare Summer School 1999 at the University of Cambridge, UK. While studying in this program she had the opportunity to act on the stage at the Globe Theatre in London. Emilee returned to the University of Cambridge in 2001 to take part in their International Summer school, focus in Shakespeare. In 2006 Emilee graduated from the University of Utah with a BA in Film. Emilee acted in supporting and leading roles with several talented actors some of whom are: Elisabeth Moss, Jake Gyllenhaal, Adam Hann-Byrd, Michael Shannon, Summer Phoenix, Clea DuVall, and Odin Peter-Rabbof in several challenging film projects through the Sundance Filmmakers Lab. Emilee has worked with several talented directors in different exciting film projects some of which are: she played "Marie" in A Kiss Remembered, directed by Darrin Fletcher, which competed in the Sundance Film Festival in 2002. Emilee played "Crystal" in Twice Today, directed by Joshua Tai Taeoalii, which competed in the Angel Citi Film Festival in 2001. She acted in They That Are Wise, directed by Russell Holt. She played "Mary, sister of Martha" in The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd, directed by Kieth Merrill. She played "Dariah" in Promised Land episode 'Crushed' #2.4, directed by Gene Reynolds for CBS.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Emilee Barber
- Emilee Barber is an American actress of English, Irish, French, and German descent. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 6, 1979, Emilee began acting at age 4 when her mother enrolled her in a theatre for pre-schoolers class. Emilee fell in love with the art of acting and would memorize entire scenes from films and TV commercials. At age 9 Emilee was signed with the McCarty Talent Agency in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her first featured part was at age 11 in a film made for the Disney Channel's "The New Mickey Mouse Club" titled, "My Life as a Babysitter" in which she played "the love interest". This part opened her eyes to the world of film, which stole her heart immediately. She continued to build her resume in both theatre and film. Her stage credits include: "Roxane" in Cyrano de Bergerac, "Katie Keller" in The Miracle Worker, "Cassie Cooper" in Rumors, "Desdemona" in Othello (mini Shakespeare festival) and "Juliet" in Romeo and Juliet (mini Shakespeare festival). Emilee was accepted to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (NYC) but turned it down to study Shakespeare at the University of Cambridge (1999 and 2001). Here she acted on the stage at the Globe Theatre for one of her theatre courses. Emilee received a BA in Film from the University of Utah (2006). Emilee grew as an actress by working with many talented directors and actors. In 1997 Emilee was cast to play the role of "Dariah" in episode #204 of the TV show Promised Land, this episode was directed by Gene Reynolds. Emilee was cast to act along side Summer Phoenix, Clea Duvall, and Glenn Fitzgerald in Take it Like a Man directed by Kimberly Pierce at the Sundance Filmaker's Lab. Emilee would return to the Sundance Filmaker's Lab several times, work there includes: acting with Jake Gyllenhaal and Adam Haan-Byrd in Mudge Boy playing the role of "Tanya" directed by Michael Burke; "Stephanie" in The Silent Raven, directed by Princess Peter Rabbof; playing a small part in a piece directed by John Cameron Mitchell. Emilee played the role of "Marie" in a WW2 short, A Kiss Remembered, directed by Darrin Fletcher, this film competed in the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. Emilee acted as "Crystal" in the film Twice Today, directed by Josh Taeaolii, this film competed at the 2001 Angel Citi Film Festival.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Emilee Barber
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