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Emily Carey’s new show Geek Girl is now out on Netflix
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Actress Emily Carey, known for her role as the younger version of Alicent Hightower in House of the Dragon, now stars in Geek Girl, a new British-Canadian TV series on Netflix. The show is based on Holly Smale’s 2013 young adult novel and is now available for streaming.
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Emily Carey’s new show Geek Girl is now out on Netflix
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Geek Girl is a ten-part series with a unique spin on the coming-of-age story. It follows Harriet Manners, an awkward teenager who unexpectedly enters the modeling world. As she navigates the challenges and surprises of her new life, she tries to stay true to herself. The series, adapted from Holly Smale’s popular novel, explores growth, self-discovery, and embracing one’s uniqueness.
The trailer for Geek Girl introduces viewers to Emily Carey as Harriet Manners, a geeky 16-year-old scouted by a modeling agency during a school trip. Despite her reluctance, she begins to embrace her new lifestyle after meeting young supermodel Nick Park, played by Liam Woodrum.
The story highlights the pressures of media attention and the journey of finding one’s place while standing out. The series also stars Tim Downie, Jemima Rooper, Rochelle Harrington, Hersha Verity, Sarah Parish, Emmanuel Imani, Zac Looker, Sandra Yi Sencindiver, and Daisy Jelley. Jessica Ruston and Holly Smale co-created it for TV, with additional writing by Sameera Steward, Sarah Morgan, Zoë Rocha, and Georgie Armour.
The “Geek Girl” books were inspired by Smale’s experiences as a teenage fashion model. She described writing the first novel as a cathartic experience. In a 2015 interview with The Telegraph, she shared that her father never realized how difficult her modeling experiences were at the time, and writing “Geek Girl” helped her process those challenges.
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Bethany Antonia shares an Instagram story supporting Emily Carey
With the show’s release, actress Bethany Antonia, who plays Baela Targaryen in House of the Dragon, shared an Instagram story about Geek Girl. Antonia and Carey are close friends, and Antonia often posts stories in support of Emily Carey and her work.
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Credits: Bethany Antonia via Instagram
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