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Emma Raimi

Emma Raimi (born September 3, 2001, in Santa Monica, California) is an American screen artist known primarily for acting, with early credits that often placed her on major studio sets. As the daughter of filmmaker Sam Raimi, she grew up close to the craft and began appearing in small on-screen parts while still young.

Raimi is recognizable to many viewers from brief roles in her father’s films, including Spider-Man 3 (2007) as the Girl With Camera and Drag Me to Hell (2009) as the Daughter at Death Feast. She also appears as an Emerald City citizen in Oz the Great and Powerful, adding another high-profile franchise title to her résumé.

Beyond those cameo-style appearances, Raimi has taken on varied credits across comedy and genre projects, including Year One (as Selene), Bratz (as Little Girl), Fanboy (as Emma), and indie-leaning titles such as Devil's Prism (as Madison) and Ernie and Emma (as Tatyana). She has also been noted as a writer, reflecting a broader interest in storytelling on and off camera.

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