Emer Kenny

Soap Opera Actress

Emer Kenny was born in London Borough of Haringey, England, United Kingdom on October 10th, 1989 and is the Soap Opera Actress. At the age of 34, Emer Kenny biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Emer Gwynne Morganna Kenny
Date of Birth
October 10, 1989
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London Borough of Haringey, England, United Kingdom
Age
34 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Actor, Screenwriter
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Emer Kenny Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 34 years old, Emer Kenny has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
Not Available
Hair Color
Dark brown
Eye Color
Not Available
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Emer Kenny Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Not Available
Emer Kenny Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Rick Edwards ​(m. 2016)​
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
Not Available
Emer Kenny Career

Kenny made her professional debut in the 2007 BBC television drama Coming Down the Mountain, and, in 2009, she made her film debut in Phil Claydon's Lesbian Vampire Killers. She has also played the role of Kate in an improvisational BBC production called Freefall written and directed by Dominic Savage, which was screened in 2009. In January 2010, Kenny began her role in the EastEnders spin-off EastEnders: E20 as Zsa Zsa Carter as well as in EastEnders itself. Kenny was cast in the role of Zsa Zsa after writing the second episode of EastEnders: E20. A second series of EastEnders: E20 was announced in April 2010, with Kenny returning as a writer, though it was announced the following month that Zsa Zsa would be written out of EastEnders so Kenny could pursue further acting roles. She made her last appearance on 30 September 2010.

In 2010, Kenny was painted by Rolf Harris as Titania from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream for an edition of BBC TV's Arena ("Rolf Harris Paints His Dream").

Kenny wrote a further episode of EastEnders: E20 for series three in 2011 and was selected as the youngest ever writer for the BBC Writers Academy where she trained to write for programmes such as EastEnders, Casualty, Holby City, and Doctors. Her first EastEnders episode as a writer was broadcast on 8 May 2012.

She joined the cast of E4's Beaver Falls for its second series playing the character Hope. The second series began airing in early August 2012 with the final episode of the series airing in early September 2012. It was announced on 22 September 2012 that the drama would not be recommissioned.

In 2011, she was cast as Danielle Reeves in the BBC Three dramedy Pramface alongside her Beaver Falls co-star Scarlett Alice Johnson. Pramface piloted in late February 2012 and was met with good reception, so much so the second series was commissioned by the BBC before the first series had even aired. She reprised her role for the second series which began airing in the new year of 2013 and was broadcast a second time on BBC One throughout the summer of 2013. She reprised her role again for a third series which commenced airing in late February 2014.

She played the role of Rachel alongside Matthew Crosby, Ben Clark and Tom Parry in the first series of BBC Three's sitcom Badults which aired in the summer of 2013. A second series was commissioned but it was announced that Kenny would not feature in it.

In 2016, Emer Kenny worked as a scriptwriter on Irish soap Red Rock for a few episodes.

In 2017, she joined the cast of the BBC TV series Father Brown as Penelope "Bunty" Windermere, the wayward niece of Lady Felicia.

In 2021, it was announced that Kenny would write and co-star in the ITV crime drama Karen Pirie, adapted from the Karen Pirie novels of Val McDermid.

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A baby boy has been welcomed by Rick Edwards and Emer Kenny

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 13, 2023
For the first time, host Rick Edwards has become a father. On Monday, the T4 actor and his partner, Emer Kenny, 33, took to social media to announce the good news, posting the first photos of their newborn. Emer wrote: "A bit of news... @rickedwards1 & I have had a beautiful baby boy.' He is just magic.'

"He Is Just Magic" is the TV host Rick Edwards and Emer Kenny's first child

www.popsugar.co.uk, February 13, 2023
TV presenter Rick Edwards and wife Emer Kenny have welcomed a baby boy! Emer, a "eastender" actress, shared good news on Monday, February 13th by posting photos of her kissing her newborn son's head and Rick holding his baby. She captioned the post, "Some news! Rick & I have had a beautiful baby boy. "He is just magic." Friends were quick to comment on her post, including "Ted Lasso"'s Ellie Taylor, who wrote, "Oh Emer!!!Huge congratulations dolly!!! Hope you're doing well xxx." Nicola Coughlan of "Bridgerton" expressed her appreciation, while Emer's Elizabeth Day (who is now Rick's ex-girlfriend) told her, "Oh, have you been DMing me how." CONGRATULATIONS YOU BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE!"

Karen Pirie, the current ITV prime minister, gives the crime drama a new twist

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2022
The body of a young woman murdered on a night out, and a pair of mismatched detectives are expected to look at it... so far as cliché, you might imagine, as new crime drama Karen Pirie begins this week. The ITV show, which is based on a series of books written by 'Tartan Noir' crime author Val McDermid, takes an old, rather hackneyed plot and makes it completely new. It's a fairly new crime thriller with podcasts, social media, affirmation, and snowflake millennials. It also asks whether murder could ever be turned into entertainment, and casts a critical eye on a world where violence against women is endemic. 'Sarah Everard vanished when I was writing it, and other instances of missing and murdered women followed,' Emer Kenny, who converted the books for the screen.' I was so angry, as I know several women were.' I couldn't care less if it made a difference to what I was writing about women than taking it home.' "I'm sure it made me think about them and how we portray crime on film because we also have a podcast in the story.'