Emma McDonald

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Emma Katherine McDonald (born 1993) is an English actress. She began her career in theatre. On television, she is known for her roles in the AMC+ series Moonhaven (2022) and the Starz series The Serpent Queen (2024). Her films include 7 Keys (2024) and Low Rider (2025).

Born
Emma Katherine McDonald

1993 (age 3233)
Yearsactive2015–present
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Emma McDonald
Born
Emma Katherine McDonald

1993 (age 3233)
Alma materUniversity of Nottingham
Years active2015–present
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Early life

McDonald grew up around Brixton and Camberwell, South London.[1] McDonald attended St Marylebone School.[2] She was discovered in a school play by Michael Frayn. Before pursuing acting professionally, McDonald graduated with a degree in maths and psychology from the University of Nottingham.[3] During her time at university, she took part in Nottingham New Theatre student productions.[4]

Career

After leaving Nottingham, in 2015, McDonald made her professional stage debut as Georgiana Darcy in Pride and Prejudice at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.[5] She then played Hero in the Iris Theatre production of Much Ado About Nothing at St Paul's, Covent Garden in 2016.[6] McDonald joined the Watermill Theatre company, appearing in productions and tours of Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night and The Picture of Dorian Gray in 2017, A Midsummer Night's Dream in 2019 and Macbeth in 2020.[7] Also in 2019, McDonald played Anna Lamb in The Sweet Science of Brusing at Wilton's Music Hall.[8]

Amid 2020 and 2021, McDonald starred as Eve opposite May Kelly in the film Get Luke Lowe[9] and appeared in digital productions of The Picture of Dorian Gray alongside Fionn Whitehead and Alfred Enoch[10] and Going the Distance.[11] She made her television debut as Yasmin Hayes in the second series of the Acorn TV series Queens of Mystery.[12]

Announced in 2021, McDonald was cast in her first lead role as Bella Sway in the 2022 AMC+ science fiction series Moonhaven.[13] In 2024, she replaced Sennia Nanua as Rahima in the second season of the Starz historical drama The Serpent Queen.[14] She had a supporting role as Areej in Amrou Al-Kadhi's film Layla and starred as Lena in Joy Wilkinson's 7 Keys[15] and Quinn in Campbell X's Low Rider.[16] McDonald returned to the stage in Foreverland at Southwark Playhouse[17] and the Royal Shakespeare Company production of The Constant Wife.[18]

Filmography

Film

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2019 Landfall (1734-1987-2018) Martha York
2020 Get Luke Lowe Evelyn "Eve" Brown
2021 The Everlasting Club Short film
2022 Here We Are Mona Short film
2024 Layla Areej
7 Keys Lena
2025 Low Rider Quinn
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Television

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2021 Queens of Mystery Yasmin Hayes 2 episodes
2022 Moonhaven Bella Sway Main role
2024 The Serpent Queen Rahima Main role (season 2)
2025 The Chelsea Detective Stacey Ford 1 episode
2026 Death in Paradise Esme LeRoux Series 15, Episode 7
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Stage

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2015 Pride and Prejudice Georgiana Darcy Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
2016 Much Ado About Nothing Hero St Paul's, Covent Garden
2017 Romeo and Juliet Lady Capulet Watermill Theatre, Newbury / tour
Twelfth Night Antonia
The Picture of Dorian Gray Dorian Gray
2019 The Sweet Science of Bruising Anna Lamb Wilton's Music Hall
A Midsummer Night's Dream Titania Watermill Theatre / tour
2020 Macbeth Lady Macbeth
2021 The Picture of Dorian Gray Sybil Vane Digital production
Going the Distance Gail
2024 Foreverland Southwark Playhouse, London
2025 The Constant Wife Marie-Louise Durham Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
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