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Encyclopedia > Emily Booth (actress)
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Emily Katherine Booth (born April 26, 1976, Chester), also known by her stage name Emily "Bouff" Bouffante, is a British actress and animal rights campaigner known for her roles in the cult films Pervirella, Cradle of Fear, Evil Aliens, and Inferno. She was also the host of several Channel 4 and satellite television shows including L!ve TV's Blue Review, BITS, Mission: Paintball, Demolition, and The Big Breakfast. Image File history File links This is a copyrighted promotional photo with a known source. ... Image File history File links This is a copyrighted promotional photo with a known source. ... April 26 is the 116th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (117th in leap years). ... 1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ... For the larger local government district, see City of Chester. ... Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ... Cult film is a colloquial term for a film that has accrued a highly devoted group of fans. ... Pervirella, is a 1997 movie which was directed by Alex Chandon. ... Cradle of Fear is a horror film directed by Alex Chandon. ... Evil Aliens - a stylish Horror Sci-Fi film Evil Aliens is an inventive and stylish Horror Sci-Fi film made with tongue firmly in cheek, and follows in the tradition of films such as Brain Dead, House, and Evil Dead. It is the first full length British Horror Film to... Inferno is a 28 minuite sci-fi film directed by Paul Kousoulides, featuring uk cult actress/ presenter Emily Booth. ... It has been suggested that Channel Four Television Corporation be merged into this article or section. ... BITS may have any of the following meanings: In computer science, bits are binary digits, which may each have the value one or zero. ... The Big Breakfast was a British light entertainment television show shown on Channel 4 each weekday morning from September 28, 1992 until March 29, 2002. ...


She has also presented several television programs related to cult films, including OUTThere on five and Shock Movie Massacre on Bravo. Cult film is a colloquial term for a film that has accrued a highly devoted group of fans. ... Five (often referred as five, as per the logo), formerly, and more commonly known as Channel 5, is the British fifth and final national analogue terrestrial TV channel. ... Bravo is a British television channel, owned by Flextech. ...


She is currently one of the presenters on Eat Cinema where she interviews A-list Hollywood stars on The Buzz and hosts her own show First Night Bites. She also appears on Quiz Night Live, a premium rate call-in quiz show, currently showing on satellite/Freeview channel Ftn. Eat Cinema is a new British television channel targeted at mainstream cinema audiences. ... The Buzz is a programme on the Eat Cinema channel in the UK. It is hosted by Anthony Crank, and has also been guest hosted by Matt Brown, George Lamb, and Rick Edwards. ... Ftn (Flextech Television Network) is a television channel from Virgin Media Television transmitting free-to-air on Freeview and Virgin Media, and as a subscription channel on Sky Digital. ...

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Selected Filmography

Films

  • Event Horizon (1997) - Girl on monitor screen
  • Pervirella (1997) - Pervirella
  • Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft (1998) - Linnaca (as Emily Bouffante)
  • Sacred Flesh (2001) - Williams girl
  • Cradle of Fear (2001) - Mel (as Emily Bouffante)
  • Inferno (2001) - [Laura]
  • Arthur's Amazing Things (short film, 2002) - Denise Clarington-Semi-Skimmed
  • Fallen Angels (2002) - Sally Munro (uncredited)
  • Spiderbabe (2003) - Fly Girl (scenes deleted)
  • Evil Aliens (2005) - Michelle Fox
  • Grindhouse (2007) - (faux trailer segment Don't Scream)

Event Horizon is a 1997 science fiction/horror film. ... Pervirella, is a 1997 movie which was directed by Alex Chandon. ... Sacred Flesh (UK, 1999) is a contemporary nunsploitation film. ... Cradle of Fear is a horror film directed by Alex Chandon. ... Inferno is a 28 minuite sci-fi film directed by Paul Kousoulides, featuring uk cult actress/ presenter Emily Booth. ... Evil Aliens - a stylish Horror Sci-Fi film Evil Aliens is an inventive and stylish Horror Sci-Fi film made with tongue firmly in cheek, and follows in the tradition of films such as Brain Dead, House, and Evil Dead. It is the first full length British Horror Film to... For the exploitation/cult film distribution company, see Grindhouse Releasing. ...

Selected TV appearances

  • BITS (1999-2001) - writer and presenter
  • The Big Breakfast: August 2001 - presenter
  • outTHERE: season three - presenter (Eden)
  • Shock Movie Massacre - presenter
  • Blue Review - presenter
  • Threesome - Eve
  • Mission Paintball (2001-2002) - presenter
  • Demolition (2002) - presenter
  • Eat Cinema channel - presenter
  • The Great Big British Quiz - presenter
  • Quiz Night Live - presenter
  • Make Your Play - presenter

BITS may have any of the following meanings: In computer science, bits are binary digits, which may each have the value one or zero. ... The Big Breakfast was a British light entertainment television show shown on Channel 4 each weekday morning from September 28, 1992 until March 29, 2002. ... Eat Cinema is a new British television channel targeted at mainstream cinema audiences. ... The Great Big British Quiz (TGBBQ) is an interactive quiz based channel where viewers are invited to phone in to solve puzzles in return for cash and prizes. ... ITV Play is a 24/7 participation television channel in the United Kingdom owned by ITV plc. ...

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Emily Booth (actress) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (301 words)
Emily Katherine Booth (born April 26, 1976, Chester), also known by her stage name Emily "Bouff" Bouffante, is a British actress and animal rights campaigner known for her roles in Pervirella, Cradle of Fear,Evil Aliens.
She was also the host of several Channel 4 television shows including L!ve TV's Blue Review, Bits, Mission: Paintball, Demolition, and The Big Breakfast.
Emily has a pierced navel, and pierced ears.
Little Secrets (2002) - Page 7 (7838 words)
Emily makes friends with 12-year-old Philip (Michael Angarano) and his 15-year-old brother David (David Gallagher of TV's "7th Heaven", which this film is a similar to), who move in next door, while also preparing for her concert and resenting the new baby on the way, as her parents aren't paying as much attention.
Kids come from houses around to whisper in Emily's ear; and to hand her all kinds of damaged household heirlooms which they are unwilling to admit to their parents they have broken; or they tell her about the kitten they've been hiding in their bedroom; or the candy they stole at the store.
Emily's mother (Jan Broberg Felt) is pregnant with her first biological child, which makes it even harder for Emily to keep the adoption a secret.
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