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Francesca Faridany

Francesca Faridany (born July 15, 1969, in San Francisco, California) is an American screen artist known for her versatile acting across film and television. Moving fluidly between drama, thrillers, and character-driven stories, she has built a reputation for grounded performances and sharp on-screen presence.

Faridany’s work spans independent cinema and major studio productions. She appears in the sci‑fi drama Conceiving Ada (credited as Emmy Coer) and has taken on memorable supporting roles in films such as Love After Love (Karen) and False Positive (Coraline), where her characters add tension and texture to the story’s emotional stakes.

Her credits also include high-profile titles like Black Panther as the Museum Director, along with roles in She Came to Me (Maxine Haverford) and The Moment (TV News Anchor). Faridany has additionally appeared as herself in Light Falls, reflecting a career that comfortably bridges performance and public-facing work.

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