Emil Derden is known for Noise (2023).
Emil Garuba is a Nigerian-American screenwriter, creative consultant, director, and producer. His work spans feature films, short films, documentaries, and television shows including the 2015 AFRIFF Audience Choice Award-winning documentary Silent Tears, M-Net Africa's first soap opera Tinsel, and the Africa Magic Original movies Moving On, Lovestruck, and much more. Emil has worked as a script editor on nine award-winning short films for the Nigeria Integrity Film Awards platform (HOMEVIDA) and as a story consultant on the hit television series Sons of the Caliphate for EbonyLife TV. He was also a participant of the UK-Nigeria Script Junction Workshop; a program developed by the British Council with the 2015 Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) and 2015 African International Film Festival (AFRIFF). Emil co-wrote the 2016 AMVCA winning Feature Film Road to Yesterday and the 2019 family drama Lionheart, the first Netflix original film from Nigeria. In 2019, Emil co-wrote the political thriller 4th Republic. Emil made his directorial debut with the provocative and award-winning 2020 short film Last Tango in Abuja. Emil is the Creative Director of Sutoritera, a media production company that creates original and progressive African stories for a global audience.
Emil Hedayat is known for The Rain (2018), En del av dig (2024) and Beck (1997).
Emil Hernried is known for Hela bilden (2023), One More Time (2023) and En del av dig (2024).
Emil Hornemann Juel is known for As in Heaven (2021).
Emil Hostina was born on 31 May 1976 in Megidia, Romania. He is an actor, known for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009), The Wolfman (2010) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011).
Emil Isaevski is known for Sisterhood (2021).
Emil Jacobs is known for Grime Kids (2023), It Feels Like Home (2022) and Swordplay Volume One.
Emil Johnsen is a Scandinavian actor known for Corridor (2012) Ego ( 2013 ) and Guidance ( 2009 ). He grew up in Botswana, Africa with five elder siblings, and parents working as doctors. His English/German/Jewish mother, and Norwegian father, brought their big family from urban city life to the rural African villages of Maun and Molepolole, where Emil spent most of his childhood and early teenage years. His interest for acting started already as a young boy when he starred in the school theatre plays and his mother came from a family of Jewish actors, artists and musicians, but after the war they were spread all over the world. Coming back to Norway as a teenager, Emil started to pursue his acting career, and he left for New York City and Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Out of the six siblings Emil was the only one to go into acting, but his sister Sara Johnsen is a renowned film director in Norway, and they have worked together on several projects. New York became Emil's second home for several years to follow. Coming back home to Europe, he started at the State Academy of Theatre in Sweden. After four years of training, he started working both in the Theaters and in the Swedish and Norwegian Film Industry. He as worked at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm and The National Theatre in Oslo, and is also a company member of The Norwegian Theatre in Oslo. He has acted in several Feature Films and TV shows, and won awards for his performances in both his Starring Feature roles. Because of his background, he is equally fluent in English, Norwegian and Swedish. He has recently studied with Ivana Chubbuck and has representation also in Los Angeles.
Emil Kamenov is known for American Night (2021), Undercover (2011) and The Wheels of Heaven.