Emily Haine is an actress born in Vancouver, B.C. to an Austrian father and a French-Canadian mother. After graduating from home school, she followed her dreams to London, England to attend theatre training at Meisner studio The Actors Temple. Upon returning to Vancouver, she joined a punk-rock band and enrolled in art school for design while also booking the role of Noreen Vanderslice in the critically acclaimed mini-series 'Fargo'. She is currently training at The Upright Citizens Brigade in New York.
Emily Haine is a member of Actress
Vocals
keyboards
piano
guitar
tambourine
harmonica
Years active
1990–present
Labels
Last Gang
Associated acts
Metric
Broken Social Scene
Lou Reed
Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton
Website
www.emilyhaines.com
💰 Net worth
Emily Haine, a renowned actress born in 1974, is making waves in the entertainment industry. With her impressive talent and versatility, it comes as no surprise that her net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. Emily has captivated audiences with her exceptional performances, showcasing her range and dedication to her craft. As she continues to leave her mark on the screen, her net worth is projected to further flourish, solidifying her status as a notable and successful actress.
Famous Quotes:
I found myself with a body of work that was dealing with a whole whack of themes that really weren't suited to Metric. It would've been very strange to bring those songs to a band. The way Metric songs usually develop is that I write something on the piano that sounds a lot like those songs.
Biography/Timeline
1990
After settling in Peterborough at the age of three, she grew up in a house rich with experimental art and musical expression. Paul would often make cassettes of rare and eclectic music for his daughter to Listen to and her early influences included Carla Bley, Robert Wyatt, and later PJ Harvey. By her teens, she followed in her parents' footsteps by attending the Etobicoke School of the Arts (ESA) to study drama. There she met Amy Millan and Kevin Drew, with whom she would later collaborate in Broken Social Scene (co-founded by Drew), a musical collective. During their time at ESA, Haines and Millan formed their first band together (around 1990), and she also briefly dated Drew.
1992
Haines attended the University of British Columbia in Vancouver between 1992 and 1993, and Concordia University in Montreal between 1995 and 1996. In 1996, she distributed a limited-edition album entitled Cut in Half and Also Double that included songs written and recorded during her student years.
1997
Haines met James Shaw in Toronto in 1997. Initially, the duo's name was "Mainstream". After releasing an EP entitled Mainstream EP, they changed the band's name to "Metric", after a sound that was programmed by Shaw on his keyboard in 1997 or 1998. In 2001, Winstead and Scott-Key joined them.
2004
In 2004, Metric appeared in the 2004 drama film Clean. Haines and the rest of the band, appearing as themselves, performed their song "Dead Disco" and completed minor speaking roles in a backstage scene. "Dead Disco" also featured on Clean Original Soundtrack.
2006
In 2006, Haines released the studio album Knives Don't Have Your Back, under the moniker "Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton". The songs "Our Hell" and "Doctor Blind" were issued as singles and corresponding music videos were produced. Knives Don't Have Your Back was followed in 2007 by the EP What Is Free to a Good Home?—recordings that were inspired by the death of her father.
2013
As of late August 2013, Haines is involved with FLEET4HEARme, a collaboration between herself, Fleet Jewelry, and HearMe—the latter is an organization that aims to increase children's access to music programs in public schools. In support of the project, Haines explained: "I feel like anybody who wants to play an instrument should be able to." September 2015, Rudsak unveiled a leather jacket customized by Emily Haines. The jacket is a classic black motor-cycle style with lyrics from "The Governess" on the back.
2017
A tour supporting "Choir of the Mind" took place throughout North America in late 2017.
2018
As of March 2018, Metric has released six studio albums: Old World Underground, Where Are You Now? (2003), Live It Out (2005), Grow Up and Blow Away (2007, but recorded in 2001), Fantasies (2009), Synthetica (2012), and Pagans in Vegas (2015).