Emily Brobst
- Stunts
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Emily Brobst (also known as Emily Brobst-Swamps) is an American actress, stunt performer, and model with a career spanning over a decade in the entertainment industry. Originating from Wisconsin, she began her career in the mid-2000s, initially working as a stand-in and stunt double before expanding into acting roles. Brobst has contributed to a variety of high-profile films and television series, including notable projects such as "Looper" (2012), "Godzilla" (2014), "The 5th Wave" (2016), and "The Darkest Minds" (2018). Her work frequently involves stunt performance, where she has doubled for various actors and performed complex action sequences, showcasing her versatility and physical skill.
Her early life in Wisconsin laid the foundation for her pursuit of a career in entertainment, although specific details about her family background and education remain private. Brobst's entry into the industry was marked by her ability to combine acting with stunt work, a dual skill set that has allowed her to participate in a wide range of productions from horror to action genres. She has been recognized for her stunt work in films such as "Annabelle Comes Home" (2019) and the "Fear Street" trilogy (2021), where she also took on acting roles.
Beyond performance, Brobst's career reflects a commitment to the demanding craft of stunt work, contributing to the safety and realism of action scenes in mainstream cinema. Her presence in the industry highlights the important role of stunt professionals in film and television production. With a height of 4 feet 10 inches, she often doubles for younger or smaller actors, further broadening her range of work. Emily Brobst continues to be an active figure in Hollywood, respected for her professionalism and dedication to both acting and stunt performance.
Her early life in Wisconsin laid the foundation for her pursuit of a career in entertainment, although specific details about her family background and education remain private. Brobst's entry into the industry was marked by her ability to combine acting with stunt work, a dual skill set that has allowed her to participate in a wide range of productions from horror to action genres. She has been recognized for her stunt work in films such as "Annabelle Comes Home" (2019) and the "Fear Street" trilogy (2021), where she also took on acting roles.
Beyond performance, Brobst's career reflects a commitment to the demanding craft of stunt work, contributing to the safety and realism of action scenes in mainstream cinema. Her presence in the industry highlights the important role of stunt professionals in film and television production. With a height of 4 feet 10 inches, she often doubles for younger or smaller actors, further broadening her range of work. Emily Brobst continues to be an active figure in Hollywood, respected for her professionalism and dedication to both acting and stunt performance.