Femi Emiola? is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the TV series Wicked Wicked Games and in the web series If Looks Could Kill. Her first and last names come from the Yoruba language, and her first name is pronounced “F-eh-mi”. F??mi can mean either “love me”, or “marry me”. However, the name “F??mi” is generally translated as “love me” and can sometimes be short for “Olúwáf??mi”, which means “The Lord loves me”.
Biography
Early life
She trained in theatre arts at Iowa State University and studied in New York City with the director and acting teacher, Wynn Handman, a former colleague of Sanford Meisner and the artistic director/co-founder of The American Place Theatre.
Career
Emiola made her film debut in an award-winning short film The Living Silence. Her performance helped the filmmaker, Tanya Steele, to win a Directors Guild East Coast Student Filmmaker Award.
Between 2006 and 2007, Emiola played Lani Walker, the assistant to the vindictive and psychotic Blythe Hunter portrayed by Tatum O’Neal in the My Network TV telenovela Wicked Wicked Games, which was premiered on December 6, 2006, and shown to completion (65 episodes) in March 2007.
Emiola appeared on the television shows ER, Ghost Whisperer, Scrubs, Las Vegas, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Tyler Perry’s House of Payne and The Practice.
In 2000, Emiola posed for the artist Meredith Bergmann. Emiola’s profile became the foundation for Bergmann’s Phillis Wheatley, which was part of the Boston Women’s Memorial, unveiled in 2003 on Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Boston. The sculpture includes Lucy Stone and Abigail Adams, is crafted from bronze and granite, and is Bergmann’s largest public commission.
