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Biography #2 (for Lost)

Emilie (pronounced Emily) de Ravin first garnered the attention of international audiences with her performance on the popular television series Beastmaster: The Legend Continues.

Within one month of moving to Los Angeles from her home in South Melbourne, Australia, she landed the series regular role of Tess Harding on Roswell. Soon after, she starred in the television remake of Stephen King's classic horror film, Carrie.

Emilie recently finished shooting the lead role in the feature film, Santa's Slay, produced by Brett Ratner. In addition she recently completed work on the film Brick, opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt. She also recurred on the series The Handler, opposite Joe Pantoliano.

Emilie's rising stardom is based upon many years of performance experience and intensive training. She has studied ballet since the age of nine. At the age of 15 she was accepted into the prestigious and highly selective Australian Ballet School. She performed in productions of the Australian Ballet Company, as well as Danceworld 301.

Bio courtesy CTV for "Lost" (10-Dec-2004)


Biography #3

A native of Australia, born December 27, 1981 (Capricorn), spirited and charismatic young actress Emilie De Ravin joins the cast of Roswell after appearing in the last several episodes of first season as Tess Harding, the new girl in school who turns out to be the mysterious fourth alien who makes the special group complete. Impressively, Emilie landed the role within one month of relocating to Los Angeles.

Emilie first garnered the attention of international audiences with her performance on the popular television series Beastmaster: The Legend Continues as the mischievous but powerful Curupira, Guardian of all Game Animals.

Her rising stardom is based upon many years of performance experience and intensive training. She has studied ballet since the age of 9 and at the age of 15, Emilie was accepted into the prestigious and highly selective Australian Ballet School. She performed in productions of the Australian Ballet Company as well as Danceworld 301.

Emilie studied acting at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Australia, and with the Prime Time Actors Studio in Los Angeles.

updated 01-Jan-2000