Emma Watkins

Emma Watkins

Watkins at the 2014 ARIA Music Awards, Sydney, 26 November 2014
Background information
Born (1989-09-21) 21 September 1989
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Children's music
Occupation(s) Actress, singer
Instruments Vocals, Drums
Years active 2010–present
Associated acts The Wiggles

Emma Watkins (born 21 September 1989[1] in Sydney)[2] is an Australian actress and singer, best known as the first female member of the children's group The Wiggles.

Early life

Watkins started ballet when she was four. She saw The Wiggles perform Irish dancing and later studied other styles of dance, including Irish, jazz, hip hop, tap, and contemporary.[2] She attended The McDonald College of Performing Arts, won a full scholarship at the Sydney Film School, and completed a certificate specialising in musical theatre at ED5 International in Sydney. Watkins earned a master's degree in Media Arts in Communication at the University of Technology Sydney. She has taught children dance since she was in high school.[2] She has also performed in Bollywood films, played drums and percussion instruments, was learning Australian Sign Language in 2012, and was crowned Miss Granny Smith Apples in 2009.[2]

Career

In 2010, Watkins began performing with The Wiggles, first as Fairy Larissa and then as Wags the Dog, Dorothy the Dinosaur, and as a Wiggly Dancer.[2][3][4] She used her film skills during tours with the group, providing them with video and editing services.[2] In May 2012, The Wiggles announced that Watkins would replace founding member Greg Page as the Yellow Wiggle and the first female Wiggle.[3] Although the original members insisted that they chose Watkins because she was the most qualified for the job, they admitted that it was "a strategy for marketing The Wiggles into the next generation".[5]

Lisa Tolin of the Associated Press called Watkins a strong role model for girls, and reported that her fans came to concerts dressed like her and that they gave her homemade bows, which had become part of her signature look.[6] Because of her popularity, she starred in the children's program on ABC Kids titled Emma!, consisting of episodes that are five minutes long, that premiered on 1 June 2015.[7]

Personal life

In March 2015, Watkins and fellow Wiggles performer Lachlan Gillespie publicly acknowledged their romantic involvement, after 2 years of dating. In May 2015, the couple announced their engagement. They married on 8 April 2016 at Hopewood House in Bowral in New South Wales, Australia.[8][9]

Videography

Discography

References

  1. Birth date references:
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Meet the next generation Wiggles". wiggletime.com. Archived from the original on 25 January 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  3. 1 2 Cuneo, Clementine (18 May 2012). "Emma Watkins is Ready, Willing, Able for The Wiggles". Herald Sun. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  4. Sams, Christine (29 June 2014). "Emma Watkins may be known as the Yellow Wiggle but she also has a hip side". Daily Telegraph.
  5. Shedden, Iain (19 May 2012). "The Wiggles: Split the band, save the brand". The Australian. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  6. Tolin, Lisa (15 August 2013). "Newest Wiggle Inspires an Army of Wiggling Girls". Valley News. Associated Press. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  7. ABC Kids [abckids] (31 May 2015). "Not long 'til @Emma_Wiggle teaches us a song about the corroboree frog and the sound it makes in her new show, Emma!" (Tweet). Retrieved 2 September 2015 via Twitter.
  8. Ward, Mary (5 May 2015). "Purple Wiggle to marry Yellow Wiggle after weekend proposal". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  9. Domjen, Briana (9 April 2016). "Purple Wiggle Lachlan Gillespie and Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins tie the knot in royal-inspired wedding". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  10. http://www.sanity.com.au/products/2299811/Wiggles_-_Emma_The
  11. http://www.fishpond.com.au/Movies/Wiggles/9398700041326
  12. https://shop.abc.net.au/products/emma-emma-the-wiggles-cd
  13. http://shop.abc.net.au/products/wiggles-dial-e-for-emma-cd

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