Emma Corrin

English actor

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2025 Emma Corrin is listed as being in a project titled 'Hero' which is currently in post-production
2025 Ended romantic relationship with actor Rami Malek.
2025 Emma Corrin stars in an episode of Black Mirror titled 'Hotel Reverie', playing the character Dorothy
2025 Emma Corrin was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Saturn Awards for her role in 'Deadpool & Wolverine'
2024 Nominated for Independent Spirit Awards for Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series for A Murder at the End of the World
2024 Played Cassandra Nova in the superhero film Deadpool & Wolverine and featured in the horror film Nosferatu.
2023 Began a romantic relationship with actor Rami Malek.
2023 Made runway debut at Paris Fashion Week for Miu Miu.
2023 Appeared in the thriller miniseries A Murder at the End of the World.
2023 Made a cameo appearance in Good Grief as a Young Performance Artist.
2022 Nominated for Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Actress in Anna X
2022 Performed in the title role of Orlando at the West End's Garrick Theatre, receiving good reviews.
2022 Received nominations for Diva Awards and The Queerties
2022 Starred in two romantic drama films: My Policeman and Lady Chatterley's Lover.
2022 Emma Corrin appears as themselves in a guest role in the TV series Ten Percent
2022 Emma Corrin reprised the role of Thessaly in The Sandman: Act III audio production for Audible, continuing collaboration with Neil Gaiman and Dirk Maggs
2022 Starred in films My Policeman and Lady Chatterley's Lover. Performed in the title role of Orlando at the West End's Garrick Theatre, receiving good reviews.
2022 Became Vogue magazine's first non-binary cover star.
July 2022 Corrin updated their Instagram account to include 'they/them' pronouns, publicly affirming their non-binary identity.
2021 Starred in the short film The Pet Psychic, playing herself.
2021 Made West End debut in Anna X at the Harold Pinter Theatre, receiving a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress.
2021 Emma Corrin won multiple awards for her performance in The Crown, including Critics' Choice Television Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Broadcasting Press Guild Breakthrough Award, and Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards for Best Actress
2021 Emma Corrin performed the role of Thessaly in The Sandman: Act II audio production for Audible, written by Neil Gaiman and Dirk Maggs
2021 Won Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2021 Featured on six tracks in Little Simz's album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert.
2021 Nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
August 2021 Corrin spoke openly about being queer and non-binary in an interview with The New York Times, discussing their gender identity and personal journey.
July 2021 Corrin added she/they pronouns to their Instagram account, expanding their public gender identity representation.
July 2021 Emma Corrin publicly came out as queer, openly sharing their sexual orientation.
2020 Appeared in the film Misbehaviour, playing the role of Jillian Jessup.
November 2020 Cast as Princess Diana in Season 4 of Netflix's The Crown, which was released in November. Received universal acclaim and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama and the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series.
2019 Made television debut with a guest appearance in an ITV detective drama Grantchester and a recurring role as Esme Winikus in the first season of the Epix DC series Pennyworth.
2019 Performed in her feature film debut as Jillian Jessup in Misbehaviour.
2019 Emma Corrin appears in the TV series Grantchester as Esther Carter in episode 4.4
2018 Starred in the short film Alex's Dream, portraying the character Beth.
2018 Completed her studies at St John's College, Cambridge.
2017 Emma Corrin appeared in the production of Cesare, playing the role of Mica.
2015 Began studying at St John's College, Cambridge, pursuing Education, English, Drama and the Arts.

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