Emily Hampshire and Claire Coffee
Emily Hampshire has been a Canadian actor for more than 20 years. Her credits in films include Cosmopolis and"My Awkward Sexy Adventure. Emily Hampshire attended convent school which was where she participated in various school plays, and also learned to love performing arts. Her TV career at an early age, and later was offered a part in the film 'Dead Innocent. Following the success of her debut film, she moved to Toronto, where she worked in various roles. The work she performed on film and television is well-known. Hampshire later moved to Los Angeles. There, she worked on a few important films. She was the voice of several animated shows. Emily Smith was later married Matthew Smith. Emily Hampshire, a Canadian actor, is best known for movies like 'Made in Canada'. Her notable TV role is 'Siobhan' Roy' from "Made in Canada" and as 'Rosa' on "Earthsea". The actress was born and raised in Montreal. The convent she attended was and was a part of school plays, and developed an interest in performing arts. As a young girl she started her TV career. An acting role was given in the movie "Dead Innocent." In the wake of her debut movie's debut, she moved out of New York Toronto and began to work on projects for acting. Her work was well-received by the public by her peers for her performances on the screen and in movies. Hampshire moved from New York and moved to Los Angeles. She starred as a leading actress in several films. She was the character actor on a number of animated television series. Emily married Matthew Smith, a former soccer player. They split up later. The actress returned to Toronto to be a part of the cast in 'Schitt's creek' as well a 'Canadian Screen Award'. Claire Coffee, born April 1980 in San Francisco California was a popular actor. The soap-opera General Hospital from 2007 until the year 2009. Her most well-known role is Adalind Schade on the television series Grimm and is currently playing since. Coffee has also had regular roles in the series as Cassie Tatum on the TV series The West Wing in 2003 as well as Janie Ross on the show Franklin and Bash from 2011 until 2012. Coffee has also been featured in scenes of TV series Yes, Dear, Cold Case, Strong Medicine, NCIS, Bones, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Psych, CSI: Miami, The League, Royal Pains, and The Good Guys. Claire Thile and Nickel Creek guitarist Chris Thile were married in 2013









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