
Emma Raimi
Emma Raimi is an American actress, director, and producer who has built a versatile career within the indie film scene while carrying forward the legacy of one of Hollywood’s most famous filmmaking families. The daughter of legendary director Sam Raimi and actress Gillian Greene, she began her journey with small appearances in her father's major blockbusters, including Spider-Man 3 (2007), Drag Me to Hell (2009), and Oz the Great and Powerful (2013). After graduating from Northwestern University with a degree in Theatre, she shifted her focus toward more substantial roles and independent projects, earning praise for her lead performance in the feature film Year One (2024) and appearing in the horror short REM. In addition to acting, Raimi has established herself as a creative force behind the camera, specifically championing voices in the LGBTQ+ and horror genres. She is known for writing, producing, and directing her own work, blending the dark, high-energy sensibilities of her father's style with a modern, indie focus on character and identity. Her recent credits include the film Happy Pills (2021) and a supporting role in the upcoming 2026 survival thriller Send Help, directed by Sam Raimi and produced by Zainab Azizi.


