Emily Barclay

Emily Barclay
Barclay in 2012
Born (1984-10-24) 24 October 1984
Plymouth, England, UK
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
SpouseThomas Ward (m.2023-present)
Children2
RelativesCharlotte Dawson (aunt)

Emily Barclay Ward (born 24 October 1984) is a British-born New Zealand and Australian AFI award winning actress.

Career

Emily Barclay was born in Plymouth to a General practitioner and a landscape designer, and raised in Auckland, New Zealand, where she went to an all-girls school and attended Saturday morning drama classes. At the age of nine, Barclay played Hamlet in a school production and decided to become an actress.[1] At the age of 13, she got herself an agent and supported herself between TV movies by working in a video store.[2]

Diana Rowan (the same casting agent who discovered Anna Paquin and Keisha Castle-Hughes) discovered Barclay in a school play and cast her as Celia in 2004's In My Father's Den, that raised the actress to prominence.[3] For that film, Barclay won Most Promising Newcomer at the 2005 British Independent Film Awards. She followed by moving to Australia – while continuing part-time with her degree in English and gender studies at the University of Auckland – for a role in the critically acclaimed 2006 crime dramaSuburban Mayhem directed by Paul Goldman, for which she collected an AFI Award for Best Actress.

Barclay's performance also lead to an invitation to her first stage performance, on Neil Armfield's 2009 production of Gethsemane in Sydney. Armfield later indicated Barclay to Lee Lewis, who cast her in the play That Face.[1] In 2011, she performed in another Belvoir production, The Seagull, and acted opposite Geoffrey Rush in the Melbourne Theatre Company's The Importance of Being Earnest. In 2012, Barclay performed opposite Hollywood actors Michael Cera and Kieran Culkin in This Is Our Youth, returned to Belvoir with Strange Interlude and debuted at London's Young Vic performing on Three Sisters.[4][5]

Barclay is currently represented by United Agents.[6]

Barclay also starred in the music video "Big Jet Plane" by Angus & Julia Stone which was directed by Kiku Ohe in 2010.[7]

She has cited her favourite actor as being Ewen Leslie.

Animal rights

Barclay has had an active involvement in animal rights, working with the organisation Save Animals From Exploitation in anti-cruelty campaigns, including having posters put in her room in In My Fathers Den; she is a vegan.[8][9]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2001 No One Can Hear YouAmy Burchall
2004 In My Father's DenCelia Steimer British Independent Film Award for Most Promising NewcomerNew Zealand Screen Award for Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
2005 CockleJane Short
2006 Suburban MayhemKatrina Skinner AACTA Award for Best Leading ActressIF Award for Best Actress
2009 Prime MoverMelissa / Calendar Girl
2010 ZeroGirl Short
2010 LouRhia
2010 Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'HooleGylfie (voice)
2011 Love BirdsBrenda
2011 WeekenderClaire
2012 Mr. PipAustralian teacher
2016 The Light Between OceansGwen Potts
2017 EllipsisViv
2019 BabyteethToby
2020 Baby DoneMolly

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Shortland StreetKelly McKinley TV series
1999 A Twist in the TaleAlison Bradley "The Duellists", "A Ghost of Our Own"
2001 Mercy PeakHayley Borden "Her Secret Passion"
2003 Spin DoctorsTiffany "4.2"
2004 DeceitKatie McCarthy TV film
2005 KidnappedMaddy TV film
2006 The SilenceEvelyn Hutchison TV film
2009 Piece of My HeartYoung Flora TV filmNew Zealand Film and TV Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in General Television
2010 LowdownAbi Hart "Hart of Darkness"
2015–17 GlitchSarah Hayes Regular role
2015–16 Please Like MeElla Main role
2017 OffspringGeorgie TV series
2017 SistersCasey TV series
2019 Diary of an Uber DriverGeorgie TV series
2021 Mr InbetweenZoe TV series
2022 Wolf Like MeCharlotte TV series

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes and awards
2009GethsemaneSuzette
2010That FaceMia
2011The SeagullMashaNominated – 2012 Sydney Theatre Award: Best Actress in a Supporting Role of a Mainstage Production
The Importance of Being EarnestCecily
2012This Is Our YouthJessica
Strange InterludeNina
Three SistersNatasha
2013HamletOphelia

References