Emily Hirst (born July 9, 1993) is a Canadian actress.
Hirst was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Hirst first appeared in the TV series The Twilight Zone in 2002 and she has a small role in X2: X-Men United[1] as The "Ice Cream Girl" in 2003.
Her first larger role was in the film drama Desolation Sound,[2] where she played Margaret Elliot.[3] For this role she was nominated for a Leo Award in 2005.[4] She played Laura in the Lifetime movie For the Love of a Child in 2006.[1] She won a Young Artists Award for that role. She was also nominated for her supporting guest role in Smallville's "Fragile" (2006). In 2007, Hirst had a recurring role as the childlike vampire Charlotte on Spike TV's Blade: The Series with rapper Sticky Fingaz.[5][6] Her next appearance was in the thriller Mem-o-re with Billy Zane as Bonnie McHale.
In 2007 Hirst played Mandy Tarr in the Lifetime movie Passion's Web[1] and Young Mary in Second Sight. She also appeared briefly in Battlestar Galactica: Razor. Her next role was Alice in a movie called The Egg Factory which was renamed Prodigy, and featured a number of times on Movie Central.
In 2008, Hirst played Makoto Konno in the English dubbed version of the award-winning Japanese anime film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time alongside Andrew Francis, for which she won a Young Artists Award in 2009.[7] Also in 2008, Hirst appeared in a made-for-TV movie with Daryl Hannah called Storm Seekers.
In February 2009, she filmed Stranger With My Face with Alexz Johnson, Catherine Hicks, and Andrew Francis.
Leo Awards
Young Artist Awards