Emily Bett Rickards

Emily Bett Rickards (born July 24, 1991)[1] is a Canadian actress. She is known for her role as Felicity Smoak on The CW series Arrow, her first television credit. She has also reprised the role in the Arrowverse shows The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl and voiced the character on the animated web series Vixen.

Emily Bett Rickards
Rickards at the GalaxyCon Austin convention in 2023
Born (1991-07-24) July 24, 1991 (age 32)
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present
Signature

Early life and career

Rickards was born and raised in British Columbia. Her mother is Dr. Diane Greig, a dream psychotherapist in Vancouver.[2][3][4]

At a young age, she was introduced to musical theatre and dance. Graduating early from high school, she attended the Vancouver Film School, completing their acting essentials program. Following completion, she attended an open call audition, gaining an agent.[5] She studied at the Alida Vocal Studio in Vancouver.[6] Rickards made her first professional appearance in 2009, starring in the video for the Nickelback single "Never Gonna Be Alone".[7]

Career

Arrowverse

Rickards breakthrough role came in 2012 with her first television casting, as Felicity Smoak in the CW television series Arrow, which is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow.[8] Originally signed as a one-episode guest star,[9] positive reaction from her co-star, show-lead Stephen Amell,[10] and from Warner Brothers executive Peter Roth[11][12] as well as from journalists at preview screenings,[13] led to Rickards being signed as a recurring star for the rest of the show's first season. The success of the character saw her signed as a series regular from the second season onwards.[9][14][15] Speaking in 2013 about that decision, Arrow Executive Producer Marc Guggenheim stated "we were very lucky that we cast Emily Rickards, who just lit up the screen."[16] In March 2019, Rickards announced that she would be leaving Arrow at the end of the show's seventh season.[17] In November 2019 Rickards was confirmed as a guest star for Arrow's series finale.[18]

Rickards at PaleyFest in 2015

Throughout the series run, Rickards received praise for her performance in the role, often described as the show's "fan favourite"[19] or "breakout"[20] character, with many critics describing the character, and Rickards, as an integral part of the show's success.[21] Notably her delivery of the monologue in the season six episode "We Fall" won her particular praise.[22] Rickards was nominated for multiple Teen Choice and Leo Awards for the role, and in 2016, her portrayal of the character was placed at number 15 in a list of 50 Favourite Female Characters, in a poll of Hollywood professionals conducted by The Hollywood Reporter.[23]

Rickards also portrayed the character in the spin-off shows to the series (collectively known as the Arrowverse) The Flash,[24] Legends of Tomorrow[25] and Supergirl,[26] as well as providing the voice for the character on animated show Vixen.[27] In 2013, she portrayed Felicity in web-based promotional tie-in series Blood Rush, sponsored by Bose, which also featured the characters of Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) and Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne).[28]

Film

In March 2014, Rickards was cast in the sequel to Cowgirls 'n Angels, entitled Cowgirls 'n Angels: Dakota's Summer, as Kristen Rose, the sister of the film's protagonist, Dakota, portrayed by Haley Ramm. The film premiered at the 2014 Dallas International Film Festival.[29]

In 2015, she had a supporting role in the Oscar nominated film Brooklyn.[30] In 2016, she appeareed in Slumber in 2016, starring Darby Stanchfield and Meaghan Rath. Filming took place in Los Angeles in May 2016.[31] She also appeared in Axis.[32] The film won the prize for outstanding achievement, feature film at the 2017 Newport Beach Film Festival.[33][34] She also appeared in the super-hero themed short film Sidekick, directed by Arrowverse alum Jeff Cassidy.[35]

In 2017, she appeared in the comedy, Funny Story.[36] It was runner-up at the Slamdance Film Festival in January 2018,[37] in the festival's 'Beyond' programme.[38] It won the Stolman audience award for best American indie at the 2018 Sonoma International Film Festival;[39] the audience award for best narrative feature at the Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival;[40] best feature at the Santorini Film Festival;[41] and the grand jury prize at the Barcelona Film Festival.[42] At the Southampton International Film Festival, Rickards was nominated for leading actress in a feature.

In May 2019, she appeared in the indie film, We Need to Talk,[43] co-starring James Maslow, and written and directed by Todd Wolfe. It was an official selection at the FirstGlance Film Festival in Philadelphia, in November 2020[44] and Rickards was named best actress in a feature.[45]

In 2024, Rickards reunited with Arrow co-star Stephen Amell in the western Calamity Jane, a fictionalized story based around the life of Martha Jane Canary, known as Calamity Jane.[46]

Stage and other work

In early 2016, she appeared in the Canadian web-series Paranormal Solutions, which was launched online in April of the same year.[47] In June, she appeared in an episode of the fifth season of IFC comedy Comedy Bang! Bang!.[48]

In May 2018, appeared in Reborning for Reality Curve Theatre Group, at the Annex Theatre in Vancouver.[49] The production premiered on June 20, 2018.[50] In April 2019, she reprised her role in Reality Curve's Off-Broadway production at New York's SoHo Playhouse, in July and August of the same year.[51][52]

In September 2018, she narrated an audiobook of The Wicked Ones, originally published as part of the Ghosts of the Shadow Market anthology.[53]

Philanthropy

In 2016, Rickards launched a T-shirt campaign in support of the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA) through the crowd funding merchandise site Represent.com, with all proceeds going to the charity.[54]

During season four of Arrow, her character was paralyzed from the waist down following a shooting incident, later regaining the ability to walk through the use of a prototype microchip. Rickards filmed a PSA in conjunction with the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation advocating for advancements in the treatment of spinal injuries.[55]

In February 2019, the Vancouver Film School announced the "Emily Bett Rickards Acting Scholarship", a partnership between the school and Rickards, to fund a full scholarship for the school's acting programs, as well as partial funding of $250,000 for other students. She will select the scholarship recipients.[56]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Bacon and EggsDiteShort film
2012Flicka: Country PrideMary MaloneDirect-to-video
2012Random Acts of RomanceYoung wife
2014Cowgirls 'n Angels: Dakota's SummerKristen Rose
2015Normal DoorsMegShort film
2015BrooklynPatty McGuire
2016SidekickEmma / The PrincessShort film
2017AxisCaitlinVoice
2018Funny StoryKim
2018The ClinicStevens
2020We Need to TalkAmber[44]
2023Autumn and the Black JaguarFilming[57]
2023Queen of the RingMildred BurkeFilming[58]
2024Calamity JaneCalamity Jane[59]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012–2020ArrowFelicity Smoak / OverwatchRecurring role (season 1), main role (seasons 2–7), special guest role (season 8)[18]
2013Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco StoryLauren PhillpsTelevision film
2014–2017The FlashFelicity SmoakRecurring role, 8 episodes
2016–2017Legends of TomorrowFelicity SmoakRecurring role, 4 episodes
2016Comedy Bang! Bang!Becky SimmonsEpisode: "Joe Jonas Wears a Maroon and Gold Letterman Jacket with White Sneakers"
2016Whose Line Is It Anyway?HerselfEpisode: "Emily Bett Rickards"
2016Superhero Fight Club 2.0Felicity SmoakShort promo video
2017SupergirlFelicity SmoakEpisode: "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 1"

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Soldiers of the ApocalypseFourtyMain role, 8 episodes
2013Blood RushFelicity SmoakMain role, 6 episodes
2015Very MalloryHerself (voice)Episode: "Emily Bett Rickards"
2015–2016VixenFelicity Smoak (voice)2 episodes
2016Paranormal Solutions Inc.Genevieve Kreme8 episodes

Music videos

YearTitleRoleArtistRef.
2009"Never Gonna Be Alone"WomanNickelback[7]
2017"Sunday Morning"HerselfHerself and Travis Atreo[60]

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenueRefs
2018ReborningKellyAnnex Theatre, Vancouver[49]
2019SoHo Playhouse, New York[51]

Discography

YearTitleRoleAuthorNotes
2018The Wicked OnesNarratorCassandra Clare and Robin WassermanReleased for digital download in September 2018.
Part of The Mortal Instruments series.

Awards and nominations

Film

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResultRefs
2018Funny StorySouthampton International Film FestivalLeading Actress in a FeatureNominated[61]
2020We Need To TalkFirstGlance Film Festival PhiladelphiaBest Actress (Feature Film)Won[45]
Best Ensemble Cast (Feature)Won

Television

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResultRefs
2013ArrowUBCP/ACTRA AwardsBest NewcomerNominated[62]
2014Leo AwardsBest Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series[63]
Teen Choice AwardsFemale Breakout Star[64]
2015The FlashLeo AwardsBest Guest Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series[65]
ArrowBest Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series
MTV Fandom AwardsShip of the Year (with Stephen Amell)Won[66]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress – Fantasy/Sci-FiNominated[67]
Choice TV Liplock (with Stephen Amell)
2016Leo AwardsBest Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series[68]
MTV Fandom AwardsShip of the Year (with Stephen Amell)Won[69]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress – Fantasy/Sci-FiNominated[70]
Choice TV Liplock (with Stephen Amell)
2017Leo AwardsBest Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series[71]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress – Action[72]
2018Choice TV Actress – Action[73]
Choice TV Ship (with Stephen Amell)
2019Choice TV Actress – Action[74]

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