Esme Bianco is a British actress and fashion model. She participated in a burlesque show. The actress starred in the TV series "Game of Thrones" and "The Heart of Every Man."
Biography
The full name of the actress is Esme Augusta Bianco. She was born on May 25, 1982 in St. Albans in the county of Hertfordshire. In her youth, she came to London. There he was educated at Goldsmiths College. Her specialty was drama and theatrical art. At 22, she went on a tour of Japan, England and Monaco with a burlesque show. As for the personal life of the actress, in 2009 she met with rock singer Marilyn Manson. In any case, he accompanied her during several outings.
Carier start
Acting career actress began in 2006. She got a role in the short film "Dolls." The director and screenwriter of the British drama is Susan Luciani. Esme's partners on the set were Charles Dance, Denise Lawson, Joanna Lumley, Matt Nation and Anthony Taylor. The film was presented at the Portobello Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival and the Cyprus International Film Festival. In 2008, she starred in the horror film Chemical Wedding. The plot revolves around an unsuccessful scientist. He conducts an experiment and revives the spirit. He became a professor, and now the campus population is in mortal danger.
In 2009, the actress was invited to play the role of mother in the film Burlesque Tales. Thriller talks about an unusual theater. Spectators fall into it like a trap. The director and screenwriter of the drama is Susan Luchani. The main roles in the film were Benedict Cumberbatch, Lindsay Duncan, Jim Carter, Sophie Hunter and Anna Andrés. Then Esme could be seen in the film "Big Me". This is a criminal thriller that tells the story of a gang selling people. The drama has been shown in the UK, France and Germany. In the mini-series "The Heart of Every Man, " Bianco played Betty. The melodrama shows different periods of the protagonist's life. It tells about his studentship, writing, marriages, novels. The series was popular in the UK, Germany, Sweden and Finland. In the television drama Eric and Ernie, the actress appeared as Lola. The main characters in the Johnny Campbell film were Rhys Shersmith, Josh Benson, Thomas Atkinson and Victoria Wood. In 2009, Bianco played herself in the action movie Alex De Rakoff "Racing with Death."