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Emilia Clarke

Emilia Clarke

7 films · 772 frames · top-billed in 5 · 20132023

Born 23 October 1986 · London, England, UK

Emilia Isobel Euphemia Rose Clarke, MBE, is an English actress. She is best known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones (2011–2019), for which she received nominations for four Primetime Emmy Awards. She is also known for playing Sarah Connor in the science fiction film Terminator: Genisys (2015) and Qi'ra in the Star Wars film Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), as well as starring in the romantic dramas Me Before You (2016) and Last Christmas (2019).

Clarke studied at Drama Centre London, appearing in a number of stage productions. Her television debut was a guest appearance in the 2009 BBC One medical soap opera Doctors, at age 22.

Awards

On FrameThrower we have: 7 films · 772 frames · top-billed in 5 · 20132023

  • Member of the Order of the British Empire

How their films are shot

Measured across 772 frames from the 7 films we hold. This is the look of the work Emilia takes, not a claim about any single frame — we index the cast of a film, never the people in a shot.

Across the 7 films we hold, 49% of their frames are day, 42% low key — the look of the work Emilia takes.

Time of day

Day49%
Night40%
Interior9%

Lighting

Low key42%
Natural41%
High key13%

Shot size

Medium52%
Wide19%
Closeup19%
Establishing6%

Camera angle

Eye level88%
Low angle5%
High angle5%

Mood

Neutral57%
Tense23%
Ominous7%
Lonely5%

Films in the library

Every poster opens that film — stills, cinematography notes and colour palette.

Often with

Shared films in this library, not a full filmography.

A reference database for filmmakers

FrameThrower is a fully machine-searchable film database and visual reference library — all 772 frames from Emilia Clarke's 7 films, and 5,000+ films besides, indexed frame by frame and readable by AI. Search it in plain language, from a reference image, or by colour; call it from an API, an MCP server or an SDK. It's the reference layer for making the next movie.