Emmy Clarke

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Emmy Clarke
Born Mary Elizabeth Clarke
(1991-09-25) September 25, 1991 (age 32)
Mineola, New York, U.S.
Years active 2003–present

Mary Elizabeth Clarke (born September 25, 1991, in Mineola, New York), better known as Emmy Clarke, is an American actress.

At the age of one Clarke moved with her parents to Houston, Texas. At age 6 she moved to Woking, England, where she attended TASIS England before moving to New York City at age 11. The nickname "Emmy" is derived from her first two initials. She has two siblings, Patrick (older) and Bridget (younger). She now lives in Fairfield County, Connecticut.

Her first acting role was in the 2003 TV film My House in Umbria, for which she won the Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries, or Special - Supporting Young Actress Young Artist Award in 2004.[1] Beginning with the Season 3 episode "Mr. Monk and the Red Herring," Clarke had a recurring role on the television series Monk as Julie Teeger, the daughter of Adrian Monk's second assistant Natalie. She also had a role in Fur, a film released on 10 November 2006.

After the end of Monk, Clarke enrolled at Fordham University, where she earned a B.A. in Communication and Media Studies in 2014.[2] She then began a career in the advertising industry, first as a marketer for mobile photo-sharing application Peep, and then as an media planner for Good Apple Digital, a boutique ad agency in New York's Silicon Alley. [3]


Filmography

Movies

Year Title Role Notes
2003 My House in Umbria Aimee TV Movie
2006 Capture the Flag Liz Shanlick Short
Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus Grace Arbus
2010 The Line Jessie Donovan TV Movie
2014 Apartment Troubles Brie

Television

Year Title Role Notes
20052009 Monk Julie Teeger 24 Episodes

References

  1. Awards for Emmy Clarke at the Internet Movie Database
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