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The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin Trailer
Dick Turpin is the most famous and dangerous highway robber of the 18th century. Dick is "made the reluctant leader of a band of outlaws — and tasked with outwitting corrupt lawman and self-appointed thief-taker Jonathan Wilde." (Apple TV)
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin stars Noel Fielding (Dick Turpin), Hugh Bonneville (Jonathan Wilde), Ellie White, Marc Wootton, Duayne Boachie, Tamsin Greig, Asim Chaudhry, Dolly Wells, Joe Wilkinson, Mark Heap, Geoff McGivern, Michael Fielding, Samuel Leakey, Kiri Flaherty, Greg Davies, Diane Morgan, Connor Swindells, Jessica Hynes, Guz Khan, and Paul Kaye.
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin hits Apple TV+ on March 1, 2024.
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May 10, 2021 by Diane Greig
Emily Bett Rickards is the voice of Celine, in the newest episode of Invisible Women, Diane Greig’s podcast about 8 women who worked in espionage during World War 2.
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In this episode you’ll hear Celine’s story. She was a young French woman who first joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force in the UK, and then later became a British Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent. She parachuted into France to courier, sabotage and coordinate among Maquis groups.
You’ll hear how she challenged biased cultural beliefs about women and her references that underscore the personality of many of the women I interviewed ~ independent, strategic, compassionate, courageous and instinctual.
Celine made crucial contributions in one of the most turbulent times of WW 2; during the D-Day invasion and the weeks that followed.
Post war, the British government honoured some SOE agents with medals ~ the men received far more than the women. And for those women like Celine who did survive and receive commendation, their medals were civilian, rather than military.
Credits Host and Writer: Diane Greig Celine: Emily Bett Rickards Casting Director: Eileen Barrett Producer: Robert Ouimet Sound engineer: Scott Whittaker
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piedaterrediane : Looking forward to seeing @emilybett 🔥🔥🔥in #reborning #openingnight #onemonthrun #doyouhaveyourticketsyet #sohoplayhouse #newyork
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Invisible Women is a podcast about eight women who worked in espionage during World War 2.
The podcast is hosted by Diane E. Greig. The first episode launches on November 11, 2020.
Welcome to Invisible Women, a podcast about 8 women who worked in espionage during WW 2 from the American, British, French, and Polish military units to Belgium, Dutch and Polish resistance cells. 
Emily Bett Rickards is the voice of Celine
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Emily Bett Rickards is the voice of Celine in ‘Invisible Women’, a podcast about eight women who worked in espionage during World War 2. The podcast is hosted by Diane E. Greig (Emily’s mother).
«Rickards is passionate about art that features diverse unheard stories and feels a responsibility to tell them. She is honoured to be a part of Invisible Women which does exactly that.»
More: https://invisiblewomen.ca/credits/emily-bett-rickards/
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Episodes  -  Showtime / BBC Two -  January 9, 2011 - October 8, 2017
Comedy (41 episodes)
Running Time:  30 minutes
Stars:
Matt LeBlanc as Matt LeBlanc
Stephen Mangan as Sean Lincoln
Tamsin Greig as Beverly Lincoln
John Pankow as Merc Lapidus
Kathleen Rose Perkins as Carol Rance
Mircea Monroe as Morning Randolph
Joseph May as Andy Button 
Daisy Haggard as Myra Licht 
Genevieve O'Reilly as Jamie Lapidus 
Fiona Glascott as Diane 
Lou Hirsch as Wallace
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Best Returning British TV Shows from 2020
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2020 brought many things with it. Brexit. Another iPhone. The 30th anniversary of Fresh Prince Of Bel Air. A Crackerjack revival, the increasingly critical state of our burning planet, the inauguration of a Gangsta Granny rollercoaster at Thorpe Park, and a global pandemic that shut down life as we know it.
A mixed bag, all told.
One thing you can largely rely on in worrying times is television, and below are the top returning British shows that fought their way through the Covid-19 lockdown to come back in 2020.
After Life series 2
Release date: Friday 24th of April, Netflix
Ricky Gervais’ emotional Netflix comedy about a misanthrope widower (Gervais) struggling to cope after the death of his wife (Kerry Godliman) will return for a second six-episode run. Filming began in September 2019, and it arrived on Netflix in April. Diane Morgan and Mandeep Dhillon co-star.
Read more:the best stand-up specials on Netflix here.
Blood series 2
Release date: Monday 27th April, 9pm, Channel 5
2018 welcomed the arrival of Sophie Petzal’s award-winning Irish domestic thriller Blood, which starred Line Of Duty‘s Adrian Dunbar as a widower under suspicion when his estranged daughter Cat (Carolina Main) returns to the family fold. It was tightly scripted with a great cast and told a satisfying and emotional story. Read our interview with its creator here. Over in Ireland, Virgin Media One aired the second series in February 2020, and it’s available on-demand on My5 in the UK here.
Brassic series 2
Release date: Thursday 7th May, Sky One
Shameless’ Danny Brocklehurst and This Is England’s Joe Gilgun worked together on rambunctious Sky comedy Brassic, which is inspired by Gilgun’s own misadventures as an errant youth trying to make a few quid. Michelle Keegan and Damien Molony co-star. NOW TV subscribers can watch the first series here.
Read more: the British comedies on their way this year.
Call The Midwife series 10
No, we don’t have much call to talk about it here on Den Of Geek, but Heidi Thomas’ Call The Midwife remains a terrifically warm British drama with a spine of steel when it comes to standing up for the NHS and wading (often literally) through the blood-soaked reality of life for women and children. Series nine finished airing on Sunday nights on BBC One in February, and it’s already been renewed for a 10th and 11th series, taking it into 2022.
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New British TV Series from 2020: BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky Dramas and More
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New British comedy TV series for 2020: BBC, Channel 4, Sky, Dave, Amazon, Netflix
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Famalam series 3
Comedy sketch show Famalam will be back for a third series and a Christmas special in 2020. Series two, which arrived on BBC Three in June 2019, brought more inventively absurd satire with it, and run number three will comprise returns to existing sketches and characters alongside new creations from Samson Kayo and the gang. Stream episodes on BBC iPlayer here.
Friday Night Dinner series 6
Release date: Friday March 27th, 10pm, Channel 4
Robert Popper’s family sitcom starring Simon Bird, Tom Rosenthal, Tamsin Greig and Paul Ritter is making an imminent return to Channel 4 in 2020 for series six. It’s about the Goodmans, a Jewish family who gather every Friday evening for, well, the name says it all. Absurd, funny and silly, it’s a lovely bit of squirrel.
Ghosts series 2
This tremendously fun comedy arrived in 2019 from the cast of Horrible Histories and Yonderland. Happily, it’s been renewed by the BBC for both a second and third series, which guarantees us a dozen more episodes of spectral shenanigans as Alison and Mike (alive) try to keep the ancestral family home going while dealing with an influx of housemates from history (dead). Filming wrapped on series two in March 2020. Stream Ghosts series one on BBC iPlayer.
His Dark Materials series 2
The first series of BBC One/HBO’s Philip Pullman fantasy adaptation took us on an epic journey north as young Lyra (Dafne Keen) travelled in search of her missing friend, and discovered a great deal more besides. A second eight-episode series adapting The Subtle Knife, book two in Pullman’s original trilogy, is in the works and expected to arrive at the end of 2020. A third potentially longer run adapting The Amber Spyglass is yet to be confirmed but that’s almost certainly just a formality at this stage. Read our spoiler-filled series one reviews and more here.
Home series 2
Aired in: February 2020
Rufus Jones’ timely comedy about a family who inadvertently smuggle a Syrian asylum seeker into the UK returning from a French holiday was recommissioned in August 2019. This warm-hearted sitcom starring Jones, Rebekah Staton and  Youssef Kerkour was a little bit drowned out in the schedules (it aired the same week as series two of huge hits Fleabag and Derry Girls) and deserves more applause.
Inside No. 9 series 5
Aired in: February 2020
Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton continue to produce excellence in their inventive, ambitious comedy-drama anthology series Inside No. 9, and its fifth run was no different. Six new half-hour episodes, in which Shearsmith and Pemberton were joined by a raft of co-stars including David Morrissey and Jenna Coleman, aired this spring on BBC Two. Read our spoiler-filled episode reviews here. And listen to the creators’ deep-dive on each episode in their ‘Inside Inside No. 9’ BBC Sounds podcast here.
Keeping Faith series 3
Celia Imrie has joined the cast of BBC Cymru Wales/S4C’s bilingual Welsh drama Keeping Faith (Un Bore Mercher in its original language) for its third and final series. Imrie will join lead Eve Myles as solicitor Faith Howells in an as-yet undisclosed role. The domestic thriller’s first series, if you remember was a huge word-of-mouth hit, eventually making its way to BBC One after unprecedented public interest. The third series will air in 2020 on S4C, and then arrive across the UK on BBCiPlayer from February 2021. Here’s our series one, episode one review.
Killing Eve series 3
Release date: Sunday April 26th.
Well, it had to come back after that cliff-hanger, didn’t it? Based on Luke Jennings’ Codename Villanelle series of novels, international spy thriller Killing Eve has been renewed for a third run. As is now traditional, there’s a new showrunner in charge for the third time around; Phoebe Waller-Bridge handed over to Emerald Fennell who has handed over to See and Fear The Walking Dead‘s Suzanne Heathcote. Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh star. Read our reviews and more here.
Last Tango In Halifax series 5
Aired in: February 2020
Happy Valley and Gentleman Jack creator Sally Wainwright returned to the series that really made her name – BBC One’s Last Tango In Halifax – for a fifth series. It’s the story of former childhood sweethearts Celia and Alan (Anne Reid and Derek Jacobi) who reconnect in their seventies and remarry, knotting together their families led by Sarah Lancashire’s formidable Caroline and Nicola Walker’s hot-headed Gillian. (See our series one to four recap here, and our episode one review here.)
Liar series 2
Release date: Monday 2nd March, ITV1
ITV rewarded this Jack and Harry Williams psychological thriller starring Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt and Horatio Hornblower’s Ioan Gruffudd with a second series renewal in 2018. Expect more twists, turns and talking points.  
Man Like Mobeen series 3
Aired in: January 2020
Guz Khan’s terrific Man Like Mobeen returned for a third series on BBC Three this January. It stars Khan as a reformed Brummie drug dealer trying to make an honest living while raising his little sister and boasts a hilarious ensemble cast. Stream all three series now on BBC iPlayer.
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New British comedy TV series from 2019: BBC, Sky, Channel 4, E4, Dave, Gold
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Mortimer And Whitehouse: Gone Fishing series 3
A fishing show may seem like a strange choice for this list of mostly high-profile dramas and comedies, but Gone Fishing deserves as much celebration as any of them. That’s thanks to Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse’s natural chemistry as two long-time friends, both of whom have been forced to contemplate their mortality in recent years due to serious heart problems. It’s fishing, yes, but it’s also chat, silliness and genuine human warmth.
Red Dwarf feature-length special
Release date: Thursday 9th April, 9pm, Dave.
Official confirmation from Dave that the boys from the Dwarf were returning for a 90-minute special in 2020 arrived in October 2019. Titled ‘The Promised Land’, it sees the boys from the Dwarf deal with a tyrannical cat leader and three breakaway cat clerics who worship Lister as a god. Along with the special, which is due to air in April, Dave will also be airing retrospectives celebrating the show’s long history on the BBC and since its revival. Here’s what we know so far. 
Save Me Too
Release date: Wednesday 1st April, Sky Atlantic and NOW TV
Written by and starring The Walking Dead and Line Of Duty’s Lennie James, Sky Atlantic’s Save Me was one of 2018’s top shows. The crime drama set in a South London estate among a cast of lived-in characters played by the likes of Suranne Jones, Jason Flemyng, Susan Lynch and Stephen Graham, was such a critical success, a second series commission arrived hot on the finale’s heels. Lesley Manville has joined the cast this time around, which is a real treat. Read more about it here.
Tin Star series 3
This will be the third and final instalment of the Jim Worth story on Sky and Amazon. Creator Rowan Joffe will wrap up his tale of an English police officer (Tim Roth) who relocates his family to the Canadian Rockies for a fresh start, but who finds that he can’t stop his old life bleeding into the new.
Read more: Tim Roth interview: Tin Star, Reservoir Dogs and more.
The Crown series 4
Release date: Sunday the 15th of November, Netflix
Olivia Colman took over from Clare Foy as HRH Elizabeth II in The Crown series three. The time jump saw Matt Smith replaced by Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip and Helena Bonham-Carter take the reins from Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret, with Gillian Anderson playing Margaret Thatcher. Series four is expected to arrive in late 2020. Read our spoiler-free series three review here.
The Last Kingdom series 4
Release date: Sunday 26th April, Netflix
Filming started on season four in April 2019 and the first look images were released back in July 2019, and now it’s finally here. The Last Kingdom series four adapts the next two books in Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories series, The Pagan Lord and The Empty Throne. Starring Alexander Dreymon as Viking-raised-Saxon Uhtred of Bebbenberg, it’s an action-packed historical drama filled with wit and characters to love. Read our spoiler-filled episode reviews and more.
There She Goes series 2
After receiving critical acclaim for its first run and a Bafta for Jessica Hynes (who is brilliant in this, as she is in most things), There She Goes is returning. Shaun Pye’s excellent family comedy-drama has been renewed for a second series that will air on BBC Two instead of its original home on BBC Four. David Tennant and Jessica Hynes play the parents of Rosie, a little girl with severe learning disabilities in Pye’s unsentimental and honest autobiographically inspired series. Read more about why we loved series one here.
The Split series 2
Aired in: February 2020 (all episodes on iPlayer)
Abi Morgan’s legal family drama starring Nicola Walker (Unforgotten, Last Tango In Halifax) returned for another six episode series early this year. It saw Hannah deal with the aftermath of her night with Christie, while at work she handled the divorce of a high-profile couple with an abusive husband. There’s no word yet on whether a third series has been commissioned, but series two certainly didn’t leave things resolved for the characters.
The Trip series 4: The Trip To Greece
Release date: Tuesday 3rd March 2020, Sky One
Filming began on the fourth series of Michael Winterbottom’s The Trip in 2019, and the new series sees foodies Steve Coogan and Rob Bryden travelling around the dining establishments of Greece while they swap impersonations and provide a glimpse into fictionalised versions of themselves. While the first two series aired on BBC Two, from series three onwards The Trip made the move to Sky Atlantic.
Taskmaster series 10
Joining the Taskmaster and little Alex Horne for series nine of Dave’s excellent Taskmaster were Jo Brand, David Baddiel, Katy Wix, Rose Matafeo and Ed Gamble. It’s all change for series ten onwards as Taskmaster moves from Dave to Channel 4. The new series is expected to air in October 2020. Read more about the move and the new series commissions here.
This Country series 3
Release date: Monday 17th of February, BBC Three 7pm
Following 2018’s one-off special, the Mucklowes are back for a third and final series of mockumentary comedy This Country. That’s another six episodes from creator-siblings Daisy May and Charlie Cooper, who are back starring as feckless cousins Kerry and Kurtan in the “typical Cotswolds village” they call home. Series three might be its best yet.
Read more: the new British comedy series of 2019.
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Daily Mail Can't Fucking Stop
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The Daily Mail - Yesterday Daily Mail Can't Stop The utter shit rag, the Daily Mail is still demonising Jo Swinson, Jeremy Corbyn, and even Jeremy Corbyn's sons, basically because it can't do anything else. It has spent so long being a vitriolic piece of excrement, that it no longer recognises actual news. The Daily Mail can't stop. Saucy Pictures "We have lost touch with what actual journalism is" admits Daily Mail  'journalist' Derick Diarrhoea.  "All I do now is sit on twitter and look at memes slagging off Jeremy Corbyn. Then I just copy and paste them into an article. I can't even be arsed to check if what I have  found is correct." he continued. "Occasionally there will be an actress or something wearing something revealing, so I will make up some shit about that and post a few saucy pictures - next to a page admonishing some bloke for doing exactly the same thing" Mr Diarrhoea added. Beard, Shoes and Teeth In today's Daily Mail no few than 80% of it's pages were spent gloating over Boris Johnson's win. "I don't know what has happened to my favourite read," exclaimed Bernard Tantrum. "3 Years ago, I used to look forward to stories about what would cause me cancer, reasons why I should hate the millenials, and how brown people were trying to steal my pension. Now it's just about Jeremy Corbyn's beard, Diane Abbott's shoes, and the gap between Jo Swinson's teeth." Personal Hurt "I think what we are trying to do, is to cause as a much personal hurt to these people as possible." explained Geordie Greig, editor of the Daily Mail. "We know they haven't done anything fundamentally wrong, but we can easily make stuff up to smear them - or just throw in a few personal insults," he continued. "We do it because we are areseholes and it's fun. I mean who doesn't like a story mocking a person because they have an allotment?" Richard Littlejohn Now  that the election is over the Daily Mail will be getting some of its lesser employees to denigrate fellow human beings. "I can't wait," explained overweight bully Richard Littlejohn. "I have my beardy weardy jokes all stacked up and ready for years to come. It's not like I am a stranger to driving people to their own suicide. Just do a search about me on google." We asked Mr Littlejohn why he feels it is important that he vilifies people who have done him no harm, in this very public fashion,. "The answer is simple" he explained. "I'm an utter cunt."    Read the full article
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A Look Back: Reimagining the Greeks at NYTW & WP
Our upcoming production of Hurricane Diane reimagines the Greek god Dionysus as a permaculture gardener dripping with butch charm. She returns to the modern world to gather mortal followers and restore the Earth to its natural state...starting with four housewives in a suburban New Jersey cul-de-sac.
But this isn't our first time reimagining a Greek classic! Scroll down and take an inside look into New York Theatre Workshop and WP Theater archives as we celebrate previous reimaginings of the Greeks.
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The Brooklyn Trojan Women (1993, WP) By Carole Braverman Directed by Margot Breier Pictured: Adam Barnett & Ariane Brandt Photographer: Martha Holmes
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Phaedra in Delirium (1998, WP) By Susan Yankowitz Directed by Alison Summers Pictured: Kathleen Chalfant & Peter Jay Fernandez Photographer: Martha Holmes
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Antigone Project (2004, WP) By Tanya Barfield, Karen Hartman, Chiori Miyagawa, Lynn Nottage, & Caridad Svich Directed by Annie Dorsen, Dana I. Harrel, Anne Kauffman, Barbara Rubin, & Liesl Tommy Pictured: Jeanine Serralles & Angel Desai Photographer: T. Charles Erickson
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Oedipus at Palm Springs (2005, NYTW) Text by The Five Lesbian Brothers Directed by Leigh Silverman Pictured: Dominique Dibbell, Peg Healey, Maureen Angelos, Babs Davy & Lisa Kron Photographer: Joan Marcus
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The Seven (2006, NYTW) Text and Composition by Will Power Directed and Developed by Jo Bonney Choreographed by Bill T. Jones Pictured: Jamyl Dobson, Flaco Navaja, Postell Pringle, Manuel Herrera, Pearl Sun, Shawtane Monroe Bowen & Uzo Aduba Photographer: Carol Rosegg
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An Iliad (2012, NYTW) Text by Lisa Peterson and Denis O'Hare Adaptation from Homer's Iliad Translated by Robert Fagles Directed by Lisa Peterson Pictured: Denis O'Hare Photographer: Joan Marcus
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The Events (2015, NYTW) Text by David Greig Music by John Browne Directed by Ramin Gray Pictured: Clifford Samuel & Neve McIntosh Photographer: Matthew Murphy
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Hadestown (2016, NYTW) By Anaïs Mitchell Developed with and directed by Rachel Chavkin Pictured: Jessie Shelton, Shaina Taub, Lulu Fall, Amber Gray & Patrick Page Photography: Joan Marcus
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Galatea or Whatever You Be (2018 Pipeline Festival, WP) By MJ Kaufman Directed by Mo Zhou Produced by Yuvika Tolani Pictured: Futaba Shioda & Bailey Roper Photographer: Joan Marcus
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Emily Bett Rickards Net Worth
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Emily Bett Rickards Biography
Born on 24th July, 1991, Emily Bett Rickards is a Canadian actress acknowledged for playing the role of Felicity Smoak in The CW’s superhero TV series Arrow from 2012 to present and its by-product The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow. She has played in movies like Flicka: Country Pride (2012), Cowgirls ‘n Angels: Dakota’s Summer (2014), Brooklyn (2015), etc.
Emily was born in British Columbia to Dr. Diane Greig who was a dream psychotherapist in Vancouver, BC. She learned acting and dance at a very young age. She later enrolled at Vancouver Film School and completed Acting Essentials Program. She had also joined Alida Vocal Studio situated at Vancouver.
Career Debut
Rickards made her acting debut through Nickelback’s song “Never Gonna Be Alone” in year 2009. Afterwards, she appeared as Felicity Smoak in WB’s Arrow. In the first season, she had a guest role. However, she was listed in the main cast from season 2. She has been playing the role for 118 episodes and has earned good sum of money which has increased her net worth. The same year, she had a small role of Mary Malone in Michael Damian’s Flicka: Country Pride. She also portrayed young wife in Random Acts of Romance.
In the year 2013, Emily appeared as Lauren Phillps in Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story. Besides, she played the lead role, Fourty in web series, Soldiers of the Apocalypse. She was also seen in the role of Felicity Smoak in web series version of Arrow, Arrow: Blood Rush. These lead roles also helped her to increase her net worth. The following year, she was seen as Felicity Smoak in the spinoff of Arrow, The Flash. She has been playing the role since 2014, and has been earning good money through it.
Moreover, Rickards portrayed the role of Kristen Rose in Timothy Armstrong directed film Cowgirls ‘n Angels: Dakota’s Summer in 2014. Subsequently, she played a minor role of Patty McGuire in John Crowley’s Brooklyn (2015).
Works from 2016 to Present
In 2016, Rickards appeared in three television series. She was starred as Felicity Smoak in Legends of Tomorrow. She also acted as Becky Simmons in an episode of Comedy Bang! Bang! titled “Joe Jonas Wears a Maroon and Gold Letterman Jacket With White Sneakers”. The same year, she appeared as guest in Whose Line Is It Anyway?’s episode “Emily Bett Rickards”. She had also voiced Felicity Smoak in a web series Vixen from 2015-2016. All these works helped her to add her net worth.
Emily later voiced Caitlin in 2017 film Axis. Besides, she appeared as Felicity Smaok in CW’s superhero TV series, Supergirl’s episode “Crisis on Earth X, Part 1”. She soon will be seen as Stevens and Kim in upcoming films Slumber and Funny Story respectively.
Net Worth
Emily Bett Rickards is a talented actress who has an estimated net worth of $3.2 million US dollars. She is good in acting which shall be providing more films in upcoming years and will increase her net worth. She, besides, owns a luxurious house in LA.
Must Know Facts about Emily Bett Rickards
Real Name: Emily Bett Rickards Date of Birth: 24 July, 1991 Profession: Actress Height: 5′ 5″ Facebook: 457k Fans in Facebook Instagram: 2.3m Followers in Instagram Twitter: 857k Followers in Twitter Net Worth: $3.2 million
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