Emma Hunter (actress)

Emma Hunter (born 1984 or 1985) is a Canadian actress and comedian.[1] She is known for her recurring role as Nisha in the sitcom Mr. D, and as co-anchor with Miguel Rivas of the news satire series The Beaverton.[2] She has also appeared in several other productions, including the television series L.A. Complex and Royal Canadian Air Farce, and the independent feature film Mary Goes Round (2018). In 2017, she was featured in the CBC web series How to Buy a Baby, and in 2020 she hosted the reality cooking competition series Fridge Wars.[3]

Emma Hunter
Occupation(s)Actress, Comedian
Years active2010s-present

In 2018, Hunter received three Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards, in the categories of Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Program or Series for Mr. D, Best Ensemble Performance in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series for The Beaverton, and Best Actress in a Web Program or Series for Save Me.[4] She won the award for Best Actress in a Web Program or Series.[5] She was also co-host of the televised Canadian Screen Awards gala, alongside Jonny Harris.[6] In 2020, she narrated a portion of the 8th Canadian Screen Awards.[7]

In 2021, she appeared as a guest judge in a second season episode of Canada's Drag Race.[8]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
20186th Canadian Screen AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy Program or SeriesMr. DNominated[9]
Best Ensemble Performance in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or SeriesThe BeavertonNominated
Best Actress in a Web Program or SeriesSave MeWon[10]
20208th Canadian Screen AwardsBest Writing in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or SeriesThe Beaverton ("Episode 304")Nominated
Best Ensemble Performance in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or SeriesThe BeavertonNominated
Best Supporting Performance in a Web Program or SeriesHow to Buy a BabyWon[11]
202210th Canadian Screen AwardsBest Supporting Actress, DramaMoonshineNominated[12]

References


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