Emmy Newman is carving her niche in the acting world, building on a rich family legacy that includes her great-uncle, Oscar-winner Paul Newman. Born in the Bay Area and educated at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, she honed her skills in theater and vocal performance, garnering accolades for her portrayal of Queen Marguerite in Ionesco's "Exit the King." Emmy's commitment to her craft led her to Los Angeles, where she has been steadily making her mark in both commercials and short films.
Her standout role in "You'll Lose a Good Thing" (2025) is already creating buzz among collectors, thanks to its striking visual style and introspective narrative. This film not only showcases her talent but also signifies a new wave of independent cinema that collectors are eager to support. With her passion for acting and connections to Hollywood history, Emmy Newman is quickly becoming a name to watch in physical media circles, making her works essential additions to any serious film collection.