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Emma Caulfield Ford, born Emma Chukker on April 8, 1973, in San Diego, California, is an American actress renowned for her roles in television and film. She began her acting career in the mid-1990s and has since established herself in various notable projects.
Early Life and Education:
Caulfield developed an interest in acting during her high school years, studying drama at the La Jolla Playhouse and the Old Globe Theatre. Her dedication earned her the Excellence in Theatre Arts award. She briefly attended San Francisco State University and UCLA, studying psychology before fully committing to her acting career.
Career Highlights:
Television:
Beverly Hills, 90210 (1995–1996): Portrayed Susan Keats, a journalist and love interest of Brandon Walsh, appearing in 30 episodes.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1998–2003): Gained widespread recognition for her role as Anya Jenkins, an ex-demon adjusting to human life. Initially intended as a guest role, her character's popularity led to her becoming a series regular.
Once Upon a Time (2012, 2016): Played the Blind Witch in this fantasy drama series.
WandaVision (2021): Featured as Sarah Proctor/"Dottie Jones" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series.
Film:
Darkness Falls (2003): Starred as Caitlin Greene in this horror film.
Timer (2009): Played the lead role of Oona O'Leary in this romantic comedy exploring themes of love and destiny
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