Emily Carding is a multifaceted individual, boasting a diverse range of talents as an actor, writer, and artist, all of which are centered in the United Kingdom. Following their graduation from Bretton Hall in 1997, Carding embarked on a journey in the world of theatre, honing their craft and developing their skills. As they transitioned into adulthood, they shifted their focus towards nurturing their writing and artistic pursuits, concurrently raising their child.
Fast forward to 2015, Carding's educational journey culminated in the attainment of a Master of Fine Arts degree in Staging Shakespeare. This milestone marked a turning point in their career, as they began to work consistently in both the film and theatre industries. Notably, they have made a significant impact in the award-winning production of Richard III (A One Woman Show),which has garnered international acclaim and toured extensively. Additionally, Carding has shared the screen with renowned actor Martin Freeman in the 2017 production of Ghost Stories.
Beyond their work in the entertainment industry, Carding has also made a name for themselves as an author and artist, specializing in esoteric subjects. Their latest literary endeavor, So Potent Art: The Magic of Shakespeare, has been published by Llewellyn Books, further solidifying their reputation as a versatile and accomplished creative force.