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  1. Emily Piggford is a Canadian Screen Award nominated actress, born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, of an ethnic Japanese mother and a father of British heritage. She has appeared in several major TV and film productions, such as The Sounds, Hemlock Grove, and Warigami, and is also a producer and a voice actor.

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  3. Emily Piggford is a Canadian actress of Japanese and British heritage, born in Victoria, British Columbia. She has appeared in TV shows such as Lost Girl, Hemlock Grove, and The Sounds, and has a Canadian Screen Award nomination.

  4. Learn about Emily Piggford's background, filmography, and isolation experience on Greetings From Isolation. She is a queer, award-winning filmmaker who starred in The Umbrella Academy and The Cuban.

  5. Sep 18, 2019 · Emily Piggford talks about her role as Wendy Ohata, a kami-jin who can turn paper into weapons, in Warigami, a cross-genre show inspired by Japanese culture. She also shares her experience of working with the cast and crew, and her upcoming projects.

  6. We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Emily Piggford's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.

  7. Oct 3, 2019 · Canadian actress Emily Piggford is the star of CW Seed series, Warigami. Emily plays Wendy Ohata, who recently found out she’s a descendant of an ancient Japanese people who can turn paper into deadly weapons. Emily’s other credits include The Umbrella Academy and Flatliners.