Emma Ferguson

Emma Ferguson
Residence London, England, UK
Years active 1999-present
Spouse(s) Mark Owen (m. 2009)

Emma Ferguson is a British actress. She is perhaps best known for her starring role in the series Mile High with co-stars Naomi Ryan and Jo Anne Knowles, but Ferguson has also had major roles in the TV movie The Brides in the Bath and in the miniseries North and South.

Biography

Emma Ferguson is from Wandsworth, London. She travelled regularly from a young age, living in countries such as Hong Kong, Germany and The UAE (in Dubai). During this time, she studied at military schools and learned three languages.

Career

On screen, Ferguson has appeared in TV commercials (particularly hair product advertising) and various television programmes including Doctors, The Bill and Mile High. She also provided the voice acting for the character Jessica in the English language version of the PlayStation 2 game Dragon Quest VIII as well as Eris in the English language version of the PlayStation 2 game Drakengard 2.

In the theatre, Ferguson has appeared as Countess Florence/Antonescu in Terence Rattigan's Man and Boy's 2004 tour and West End run, directed by Maria Aitken; as Constanza, in the London Symphonia's 2003 production of Amadeus, directed by Jonathan Best; and as Isabelle in a 2000 production of Ring Round the Moon, at the King's Head Theatre, directed by Phil Willmott.[1]

Mile High

Emma Ferguson starred in Mile High along with Adam Sinclair, James W. Redmond, Jo Anne Knowles, Matthew Chambers, Naomi Ryan, Sarah Manners and Tom Wisdom. Her character was called Emma Coyle.

Personal life

Emma lives in Wandsworth, London.[2] In 2006 she became engaged to her boyfriend, singer Mark Owen, with whom she had been in a relationship since 2004. On 8 November 2009, the pair married in Cawdor Church, Scotland. They have three children, a son Elwood (born August 2006) and 2 daughters Willow Rose (born November 2008) and Fox India (born July 2012).[3][4] In March 2010, Mark revealed he had been unfaithful from 2004 until October 2009.[5][6]

Select filmography

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