Emily Booth first bounced onto our screens when she landed the leading role in 'Pervirella' - the madcap '60s-esque love-fest! This crazy film romp is already turning into something of a cult-classic with around 400 copies of the movie being shipped on DVD and VHS from this site alone! Emily then made various memorable appearances on the L!VE TV cable channel, her work there included co-presenting the saucy film review show 'Blue Review'.
Her early film & TV exploits were noticed by producers at Channel 4 and she was recruited to help write and co-present the popular computer game review show 'Bits' with Aleks Krotoski and Emily Newton Dunn. Emily appeared on Bits for four series right up
until the show ended in 2001.
More presenting work followed and noteable appearances after Bits include the oft repeated paintball challenge show 'Mission

aintball', the carnage-filled series 'Demolition' (filmed in Australia) and she even presented some segments on the late great Channel 4 morning flagship show 'The Big Breakfast'.
Emily's versatility, energetic enthusiasm and ability to jump at any project means she can go from presenting to acting and vice-versa. She demonstrated this when she teamed back up with Pervirella director Alex Chandon in 2000 for her gory scene in his excellent UK horror movie 'Cradle of Fear'. She also starred as the Princess in the visually stunning and CGI fx laden short film 'Inferno' which won critical acclaim (including a BAFTA nomination for the best short film in 2001). All this was done between her normal TV presenting work!
Her love of B-movies landed her the role of 'Eden' presenting the cult movie clip show 'outTHERE' for Bravo & Channel 5. She then presented a spin-off from this series, 'Shock Movie Massacre', again for Bravo. For this amazing series Emily not only presented and interviewed celebrities from the insane world of B-Movies but also got personally involved with their projects. This involved firing weapons, doing stunts, acting out scenes in horror movies,
jumping from a moving car and much more madness!
Other recent TV appearances include Emily being a guest cult critic on the show 'Pure Taken' - which discussed the Steven Spielberg series 'Taken'. She also featured in a sketch on the bizarre betting gameshow 'Banzai' for E4. Emily can also be seen in a documentary on the new 'Evil Dead' DVD box set which is available in shops now.
As well as being a presenter and actress Emily has also done voice-over work. You can download an example by clicking HERE. She also released a single with fellow B-Movie actress Eileen Daly. You can download their track 'Persuasion' by clicking HERE. Emily and Eileen performed this track on the Channel 4 show 'Eurotrash'.
Emily has also done modelling work and many photo shoots for magazines. These include 2 photo shoots for Front magazine (she was featured on the cover of issue 54), 2 shoots for Ice Magazine, she has also been featured in Meltdown magazine (she was on the cover of issue 7), Dark Side (She was the cover-girl on 'The Scream Queens Special'), Commodore Zone (cover-girl on issue 16), she was also featured on the cover of the Gavin Baddely book 'Goth Chic' and has made other appearances in magazines and national newspapers etc.
Recently, Emily has been involved with a self-funded trip to Cambodia where she assisted with the production of a documentary about the changing face of Cambodia. She has also just finished working on the Jake West horror comedy 'Evil Aliens', where she played one of the lead roles. The film will get a cinema release in 2004. Emily also recently appeared as a guest speaker on the '100 Greatest Scary Moments' for Channel 4.