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Emma-Kate Davies (born 7 March 1970) is an English actress. She is the daughter of actor
Geoffrey Davies Geoffrey Davies (born 15 December 1942 in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actor. Biography The son of an accountant, Davies was educated at grammar school and studied at art college to be a commercial artist before becoming an ...
, of the television comedy series '' Doctor in the House''. She is notably recognised for her role of
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in the ITV soap ''
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'' and for her portrayal of Diana Mitford-Guinness (later Lady Diana Mosley) in the
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mini series '' Mosley''. She currently resides in Barnes, South-West London with her husband Ross Allen, a garden designer and their daughter Camille.


Early life and career

Davies' father, the stage and television actor
Geoffrey Davies Geoffrey Davies (born 15 December 1942 in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actor. Biography The son of an accountant, Davies was educated at grammar school and studied at art college to be a commercial artist before becoming an ...
, influenced her choice of career immensely. He would often let her watch his stage performances from the wings as a child. She says that she "watched his plays nearly every night" and "knew all the lines." He also landed Emma her first television role at the age of 18 months on the 1970s sitcom, '' The Fenn Street Gang''. She says, "I was in a pram and had to stuff an ice cream cone into someone's face!". She also appeared in a television advert for
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when she was 14. She trained at the
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in London, and has been acting in small TV roles since the mid-1980s. In that time she has appeared in television series '' Heartbeat'', '' Doctors'' and
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's '' Dream Team''. Her first television role was as teenager Jo Daly in Central Television's Midlands based drama ''
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'' between 1987 and 1989. She later played Juliette Bannerman in the ITV soap '' Families'' in 1993. In 1997, Emma portrayed the controversial historical figure Diana Mitford (later Diana Mitford-Guinness and Lady Diana Mosley) in the biographical
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mini-series '' Mosley''. In 2001, she also had a small role in
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's popular film ''
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''. And in 2007 she was cast alongside
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,
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and Tristan Gemmill in the short-lived
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drama ''
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'', as regular character Abigail York. In June 2008 it was announced that she would join ''
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'' as
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. She made her debut on the soap on 8 July. However, on 15 October 2008, it was announced that Emma would be leaving the show at the end of 2008. With the upcoming departures of her onscreen father
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(
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), and onscreen fiancé Matthew King ( Matt Healy) and the axing of her onscreen brother, Miles De Souza, Anna would have been left as a singular character with no family, so it was decided that her contract would not be renewed. In an interview on ITV's chat show ''
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'' on 12 December 2008, Emma announced that she would be starring alongside Laurence Fox, Matthew Macfadyen and Sally Hawkins in ITV's version of
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's classic novel, ''
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''. However, less than a week later, ITV confirmed that the adaption had been axed before filming even began due to "financial reasons". Davies made her second appearance in the BBC drama '' Doctors'' starring alongside her father in an episode entitled "Toys" in which the pair played an estranged father and daughter. In 2010 she made an appearance in an episode of medical drama ''
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'' playing a distressed lawyer.


Filmography

* '' The Fenn Street Gang'' (1971) as toddler in pram * ''
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'' (1987–1989) as Jo Daly * '' Never the Twain'' (1989) as Young Woman * ''Freddie and Max'' (1990) as Andrea * '' Bergerac'' (1991) as Amanda * ''Cannon and Ball's Playhouse: Free Every Friday'' (1991) as Julia Parker Smith * '' Family Pride'' (1991) as Melissa * '' Families'' (1993) as Juliette Bannerman * '' Law and Disorder'' (1994) as Susan * ''
Just William ''Just William'' is the first book of children's short stories about the young school boy William Brown, written by Richmal Crompton, and published in 1922. The book was the first in the series of William Brown books which was the basis for ...
'' (1994) as Clarinda * ''Queen of the East'' (1995) as Lady Emily * '' Crown Prosecutor'' (1995) as Sarah Francis * '' Mosley'' (1997) Diana Mitford as Guinness/Lady Diana Mosley * '' The Mrs Bradley Mysteries'' (1998) as Hermione Bradley * '' Heartbeat'' (1998) as Rachel Palmer * ''
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'' (1999) as Patti * ''
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'' (2001) as Pamela * '' Doctors'' (2002) as Alice Young * ''
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'' (2003) as Mrs Angleton * '' Dream Team'' (2006) as Julie Rose * ''
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'' (2007) as Abigail York * ''
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'' (2008–2009) as
Anna De Souza Anna Catherine De Souza is a fictional character from the ITV soap opera, ''Emmerdale'', played by Emma Davies. She made her first appearance on 8 July 2008 and left on 6 January 2009. Character creation and development Anna De Souza's arri ...
* '' Doctors'' (2009) as Lorna Myers * ''
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'' (2010) as Pippa Robinson * ''Super Eruption'' (2011) as Tamara Brown * ''
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'' A Sacred Trust (2011) as Lauren Hendred * ''
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'' (2015) as Dr. Jo Mount * '' The Hustle'' as Cathy (2019) * ''The Last Temptation of Boris Johnson'' (2019–present) as
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References


External links

*
Emmerdale's New Arrivals – Anna De Souza
at the ITV website {{DEFAULTSORT:Davies, Emma 1970 births Living people English television actresses