All of Emma Corrin’s Roles in Literature and Period Drama Classics

Published 07/30/2025, 4:35 PM EDT

Emma Corrin has a real knack for picking roles that carry emotional weight and strong storytelling, often set in another time. Whether it is a classic novel, a royal tale, or something alternatively powerful, their choices lean into stories that feel both rich and timeless. From film and television to the stage, they are drawn to stories where identity, emotion, and history all come together in unforgettable ways.

Emma Corrin brings grace, depth, and honesty to every performance, making each role feel completely their own.

Film — Lady Chatterley’s Lover

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Based on a book of the same name by D. H. Lawrence.

Emma Corrin plays Lady Constance Chatterley in this Netflix adaptation. The story follows a woman trapped in a namesake marriage who begins a passionate affair with the gamekeeper. The title does an excellent job of portraying desire, defiance, and class division, with Corrin capturing the vulnerability of their part with extreme devotion.

The 2022 offering is both sensual and emotional, and Emma Corrin delivers a fearless performance in it.

Film — My Policeman

Based on: My Policeman by Bethan Roberts (2012)

This Amazon Prime film is set in 1950s Brighton, where Emma Corrin plays Marion, a schoolteacher who marries Tom, played by Harry Styles, who recently turned heads with an NSFW move, only to discover he is secretly in love with another man. It is an agonizing love triangle set in a time when homosexual relationships were illegal. Corrin wears Marion’s heartbreak and confusion like a second skin. Their performance balances pain with dignity, making Marion both sympathetic and deeply human.

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Film — Nosferatu

Inspired by Dracula by Bram Stoker.

Emma Corrin's role as Anna Harding in Nosferatu marked another bold addition to their growing list of literary and period projects. Directed by Robert Eggers, the gothic horror film, with Lily-Rose Depp, whose audition tape had the internet swooning, as the female lead, reimagines the Dracula legend with eerie beauty. Corrin brings a quiet intensity to their role, navigating love, fear, and self-awareness in a haunting 19th-century setting. With its roots in classic literature and expressionist cinema, Nosferatu aligns perfectly with Corrin's penchant for timeless, transformative storytelling. The movie can be streamed on Apple TV.

TV — The Crown: Season 4

Based on biographical events from the British royal family

Emma Corrin’s breakthrough role came as Princess Diana in Netflix’s The Crown. While not a book-to-screen adaptation, the endeavor is grounded in real history and draws from royal biographies of the British monarchy. Corrin masterfully captures the late Princess of Wales' vulnerability, her charm, and the emotional toll of the spotlight since her wedding to then-Prince Charles III, now the King of the UK.

Emma Corrin's work in this won them a Golden Globe Award.

TV — Grantchester: Season 4, Episode 6

Based on The Grantchester Mysteries by James Runcie.

Emma Corrin had a guest role as Esther Carter in this popular British mystery series. Set in 1950s England, Grantchester follows a crime-solving cleric. Though Corrin's appearance was brief, it fit seamlessly into the show’s period charm. The series explores justice, faith, and personal struggle, making it a meaningful addition to Amazon Prime Video’s thriller vault. Coming out in 2019, the show was an early glimpse of Corrin’s command over historical plots.

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TV — Pride and Prejudice

Based on the epic Jane Austen novel.

Emma Corrin is set to appear as Elizabeth Bennet in Netflix’s Pride and Prejudice adaptation by Dolly Alderton. The show brings the aforementioned author’s novel to life for a new generation and aligns with Corrin's pattern of opting for character-driven stories. Themes of love, pride, and class, needless to say, will be abundant in the series.

Others joining Emma Corrin on this venture are Jack Lowden as Mr. Darcy, Olivia Colman as Mrs. Bennet, as well as Rufus Sewell, Freya Mavor, Jamie Demetriou, Louis Partridge, who recently turned heads alongside girlfriend Olivia Rodrigo, and more. 

Stage — Orlando

Based on Virginia Woolf's book of the same name.

Emma Corrin took on the titular role in this West End play that ran between 2022 and 2023. Orlando is a gender-fluid character who lives across centuries, exploring identity, love, and liberation. Corrin's performance was worthy, poetic, and moving, with them taking command of the stage and making the story feel urgent and alive. This role marked a bold step in Corrin's career as they embraced queerness and complexity with confidence in their professional life, alongside embracing the same traits in personal capacity.

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Emma Corrin does not chase flashy roles. Instead, they pick characters with nuanced weight, making sure the stories have some sort of literary or historical door. With each role, from Princess Diana to Orlando to Anna Harding, they bring a mix of melancholy, judgment, and audacity. Whether on screen or stage, Corrin continues to challenge conventions while honoring traditions, making every performance feel both ancient and strikingly modern.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

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