Emmanuelle Sophie Anne Chriqui was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on December 10, 1975, is a Canadian actress. Young Emmanuelle Chriqui began her career in a McDonald's commercial, at the age of 10. She made her big screen debut in action thriller film The Donor (1995) in role as Patty. She got her television debut in TNT action crime drama series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1995) in episode "The Return of Sing Ling", in role as Bumper. Emmanuelle's breakthrough performance came as Claire Bonner in comedy film Snow Day (2000).
How tall is Emmanuelle Chriqui and what is her weight? Emmanuelle Chriqui's height is 5' 3" іn fееt аnd іnсhеѕ or 160 іn cеntіmеtrеѕ, her weight is 119 іn pоunds or 54 іn kіlоgrаmѕ. She is 48 years old. Her net worth is around 9 million dollars. Emmanuelle Chriqui body measurements are bust-waist-hip 37-24-35 in inches or 94-61-89 in cеntіmеtrеѕ, her bra size is 34C with cup size C.
Emmanuelle Chriqui
December 10, 1975
48 years old
Canada
Sagittarius
Black
Dark Brown
5 ft 3 in | 160 cm
$9 Million
37-24-35 in | 94-61-89 cm
54 kg | 119 lbs
34C
7 US | 37.5 EU
She was nominated for the DVD Exclusive Video Premiere Award for Best Actress for her role as Patty in romantic comedy film 100 Girls (2000).
She was nominated for the Women's Image Network Award for Outstanding Actress Made for Television Movie / Mini-Series for her role as Herodias in history drama movie Killing Jesus (2015).
She was nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Film - Choice Lip Lock for her role as Abbey in romantic comedy film On the Line (2001).
Wrong Turn (2003) slasher as Carly Numan
The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005) superhero as Lilly
Waltzing Anna (2006) comedy drama as Nurse Jill
After S*x (2007) romantic comedy drama as Jordy
You Don't Mess With the Zohan (2008) satirical action comedy as Dalia Hakbarah
August (2008) drama as Morela Sterling
5 Days of War (2011) action as Tatia Meddevi
Fort Bliss (2014) drama as Alma
Super Troopers 2 (2018) comedy as Genevieve Aubois
Die in a Gunfight (2021) romantic crime thriller as Barbie
She was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Network / Cable Television Series for her role as Lana Lang, Lana-Rho in The CW superhero drama television series Superman & Lois (2021- ).
She was nominated for the BTVA Television Voice Acting Award for Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role - Action/Drama for her voice role as Sapphire Stagg in Cartoon Network animated series Beware the Batman (2013-2014).
She was nominated for the BTVA Television Voice Acting Award for Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series for her voice role as Cheetara in animated series Thundercats (2011-2012).
She voiced Hisae Aoki in horror manga series Vampire Princess Miyu (1997-1998).
The O.C. (2005) Fox teen drama series as Jodie
Unscripted (2005) HBO comedy drama series as Emmanuelle
She had recurring role as Sloan McQuewick in HBO comedy drama series Entourage (2005-2011).
The Borgias (2011) Showtime historical fiction drama series as Sancha
She voiced Paige in Disney XD animated science fiction series Tron: Uprising (2012-2013).
She had recurring role as Lorelei Martins in GBS drama series The Mentalist (2012-2013).
Cleaners (2013-2014) Crackle action series as Veronica
Murder in the First (2015) TNT crime drama series as Raphaelle 'Raffi' Veracruz
Shut Eye (2016-2017) Hulu drama series as Gina, a hypnotist
The Passage (2019) Fox thriller series as Dr. Lila Kyle
Attended Unionville High School in Ontario.
Has older brother, Serge and older sister, Laurence.
Has Moroccan Jewish ancestry.
She became a U.S. citizen in 2017.
Good friend with Lance Bass.
She voiced Numbers in video game Call of Duty: Black Ops (2010).
Featured in music videos for:
Hoku "Another Dumb Blonde" (2000)
Hinder "Lips of an Angel" (2006)
Zac Brown Band "Whatever It Is" (2009)
The Black Eyed Peas featuring The World "Where's the Love" (2016)
Lives in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
She dated Gerardo Celasco (2014), Clifton Collins Jr. (2005-2007), Jeremy Sisto (2002-2003) and JC Chasez (2001-2002).