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Emily Cox
NameEmily Cox
Birth nameEmily Cox
Birth date23 February 1985
Birth placeVienna, Austria
NationalityAustrian
Alma materUniversity of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present
Known forBrida in The Last Kingdom

Emily Cox is an Austrian actress best known for her portrayal of the Viking seeress Brida in the BBC and Netflix historical drama series The Last Kingdom. Her career spans theatre, film, and television, with notable roles in German and Austrian productions. Cox has received critical acclaim, including a Romy award nomination for her performance in the ORF series Vorstadtweiber.

Early life and education

Emily Cox was born on February 23, 1985, in Vienna, the capital of Austria. She developed an interest in the performing arts at a young age, participating in school plays and local theatrical productions. For her formal training, she enrolled at the prestigious University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, one of the largest and most renowned arts universities in the world. There, she honed her craft in a rigorous conservatory program, graduating with a degree in acting. Her early stage work included performances at notable venues like the Burgtheater in Vienna and the Salzburg Festival.

Career

Cox began her professional career on the stage, performing in classical and contemporary plays at theatres across the German-speaking world. Her screen debut came in 2007 with a guest role in the long-running Austrian crime drama SOKO Donau. She subsequently appeared in various German-language television films and series, including Tatort and Kommissarin Lucas. Her breakthrough to an international audience occurred in 2015 when she was cast as Brida in the BBC America co-production The Last Kingdom, a role she played for five seasons. During this period, she also starred as Kathi Gasser in the acclaimed Austrian satirical drama Vorstadtweiber, earning a nomination for a Romy Television Award. Her film work includes roles in The Kaiser's Last Kiss opposite Lily James and Jannis Niewöhner, and the psychological thriller L'Étreinte.

Personal life

Emily Cox maintains a relatively private personal life. She is fluent in German and English, which has facilitated her work in international productions. While based in Vienna, her career requires frequent travel to filming locations across Europe, including the United Kingdom and Czech Republic. She is known to be an advocate for animal rights and has supported various charitable organizations in Austria. In interviews, she has cited actors like Charlotte Rampling and Meryl Streep as inspirations for their depth and longevity in the industry.

Filmography

A selection of her screen work includes: * 2007SOKO Donau (TV series, episode: "Tod einer Studentin") * 2010Tatort (TV series, episode: "Vergessene Erinnerung") * 2015–2022The Last Kingdom (TV series, 30 episodes) * 2015–2019Vorstadtweiber (TV series, 24 episodes) * 2019The Kaiser's Last Kiss (Film) * 2020L'Étreinte (Film) * 2022Kommissarin Lucas (TV series, episode: "Das Urteil")

Awards and nominations

Throughout her career, Emily Cox has been recognized for her performances with several award nominations. Her portrayal of Kathi Gasser in Vorstadtweiber earned her a nomination for the Romy Television Award in the category "Most Popular Actress" in 2016. For her work on The Last Kingdom, she and the cast were nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2021. She has also been nominated for the Austrian Film Award and the Deutscher Schauspielpreis for her supporting role in the television film Die Hebamme.

Category:1985 births Category:Living people Category:Austrian film actresses Category:Austrian television actresses Category:University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni Category:Actresses from Vienna