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Emilie de Ravin
De Ravin at at the 2012 San Diego Comic Con
Born (1981-12-27) 27 December 1981 (age 42)
Mount Eliza, Victoria, Australia
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Spouse Josh Janowicz ​ ​(m. 2003; divorcing 2014)

Emilie de Ravin (/ˈɛməli də ˈrævɪn/; born 27 December 1981) is an Australian actress. She has played Tess Harding on Roswell and Claire Littleton on the ABC drama Lost. In 2012 she guest-starred as Belle on the ABC drama Once Upon a Time and became a series regular beginning in the show's second season.

De Ravin's film credits include Santa's Slay (2005), The Hills Have Eyes (2006) and Ball Don't Lie (2008). She starred as Brendan Frye's heroin-addicted ex-girlfriend Emily in the neo-noir film Brick (2005). She had a small cameo in Public Enemies (2009) and more recently starred in Remember Me (2010). De Ravin was included on Maxim's Hot 100 list three times: in 2005, on #47, the next year on #65, and in 2008 on #68.

Early life

De Ravin was born in Mount Eliza, Victoria, Australia, an outer southeastern suburb of Melbourne. Having studied ballet since the age of nine at Christa Cameron School of Ballet in Melbourne, and being home schooled by her mother, she was accepted into the Australian Ballet School at fifteen. There, she performed in productions with The Australian Ballet as well as Danceworld 301. Ravin studied acting at Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art, and with the Prime Time Actors Studio in Los Angeles.

Career

Emilie attending the 2007 MuchMusic Video Awards

De Ravin's first major role was a recurring part as Curupira in the TV series Beastmaster. She went on to appear as alien/human hybrid Tess Harding in the teen television series, Roswell. She landed this role one month after moving to Los Angeles at the age of 18. In 2004, de Ravin was cast to portray Claire Littleton on the hit ABC drama Lost. In answer to if she expected the success of Lost, de Ravin said: "It's sort of hard to say. You read something and have a good feeling about it, it sounds great, ties nicely together and then shooting something, editing it, the music, the actors involved, everything sort of plays a huge part. Everyone involved had a great feeling towards it, but you never really know." De Ravin was a series regular for the first four seasons, but did not return as a series regular for the fifth season. She returned as a regular in the sixth and final season.

In 2005, de Ravin was cast to portray Emily Kostich, the heroin-addicted ex-girlfriend of Brendan Frye (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), in the neo-noir film Brick. In an interview about the film, Ravin told that she was attracted by the script because it was original and the teens in the film are very deep and emotional for their age. A year later, de Ravin had a lead role and was cast as Brenda Carter in the remake of The Hills Have Eyes. The film performed well at the box office. In 2007, Variety reported that she would be starring in the film Ball Don't Lie, which premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival, which arrived in cinemas early 2009. De Ravin appeared in William Dear's The Perfect Game, and appeared in the 2009 film Public Enemies as a bank teller named Barbara Patzke.

De Ravin was cast in the movie adaption of the video game Onimusha, but due to producer Samuel Hadida's other project The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, and star Heath Ledger's death, Hadida was forced to push back the release date of the film. Onimusha is postponed for an unknown amount of time and there is not any confirmation if de Ravin will continue the project. De Ravin filmed Remember Me in the summer of 2009. The film received its wide release on 12 March 2010. She was a regular on the sixth and final season of Lost. In 2012 she guest-starred as Belle on the ABC drama Once Upon a Time. After sporadic appearances in the first season, she was promoted to a series regular in the second.

De Ravin stars in the Finnish film, Love and Other Troubles, directed by Samuli Valkama. Film tells the story of Ville (Jussi Nikkilä) and his father (Ville Virtanen), who both fall in love with the same woman, played by de Ravin.

De Ravin was to star as Anthony LaPaglia's daughter in the new drama series Americana in 2012, but ABC passed on the pilot.

Personal life

After three years of dating, actor Josh Janowicz proposed to de Ravin on New Year's Day 2005 in Melbourne, which she said "was very impromptu and very sweet". Ravin met Janowicz in Los Angeles, and said that "our life together always comes before work. You can't buy love or family." While filming Lost, de Ravin flew to and from Hawaii "once or twice a week" to return to her home in Burbank, California, which she shared with Janowicz and their poodle, Bella de Maria, named after a childhood friend. The couple married 19 June 2006 in Melbourne, Australia. They separated six months after they married, and then reconciled. In June 2009, it was reported that they were living separately and had filed for divorce. In October 2009, she called off the divorce after a trip to Japan with her husband. On 8 July 2014, de Ravin filed for divorce from Janowicz. According to court documents, the pair were married on June 19, 2003, despite their wedding ceremony on June 26, 2006; the documents further confirm that the couple separated on November 1, 2013.

In one of her most recent videos she has appeared in, she states that she has a boyfriend and would choose him to be stranded with her if she were to be deserted on an island.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Brick Emily
2005 Santa's Slay Mary 'Mac' Mackenzie
2006 The Hills Have Eyes Brenda Carter
2008 Ball Don't Lie Baby
2009 The Perfect Game Frankie Stevens
2009 Public Enemies Barbara Patzke
2010 Operation: Endgame Hierophant
2010 Remember Me Ally Craig
2010 The Chameleon Kathy Jansen
2012 Love and Other Troubles Sara
2015 The Submarine Kid Alice Pre-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1999-2000 BeastMaster The Demon Curupira Recurring role (8 episodes)
2000-02 Roswell Tess Harding Main role (28 episodes)
2002 Carrie Christine "Chris" Hargensen TV film
2003 NCIS Nancy Episode: "Seadog"
2003 The Handler Gina Episode: "Dirty White Collar"
2004 The Handler Gina Episode: "Acts of Congress"
2004 CSI: Miami Venus Robinson Episode: "Legal"
2004-08, 2010 Lost Claire Littleton Season 1-4, 6 (series regular; 72 episodes)
2008 Lost: Via Domus Claire Littleton (voice) Video game
2009 High Noon Lt. Phoebe McNamara TV film
2012 Americana Francesca Soulter TV pilot
2012–present Once Upon a Time Belle French Seasons 1-4 (main cast)
2013 Air Force One is Down Romero TV series, post-production

See also

References

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  25. ^ Johnson, Zach (11 July 2014). "Emilie de Ravin, Joshua Janowicz Are Divorcing". E! News. aa. aaa. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  26. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YKh3dl16LI

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