Emma Lahana - Career

Career

Played Erin Kingston, a supporting role on New Zealand TV drama Shortland Street and also appeared on Street Legal. She also portrayed the role of Fiona in Disney's You Wish!. In summer 2003, Emma landed the role of Kira Ford, the Yellow Power Ranger on Power Rangers: Dino Thunder. She plays a pretty, music loving, tomboyish character who becomes a courageous Power Ranger.

Lahana appeared in an episode of the fourth season of Stargate Atlantis, "Outcast" and as the waitress abducted by a serial killer on the third season episode of Psych. Lahana also appeared in the movies Alien Agent, where her parents were brutally murdered and she wants revenge, and in the true-crime thriller Dear Mr. Gacy, where she played the girlfriend of Jason Moss. In 2010, Lahana played the role of Beth in Seven Deadly Sins. She also played a recurring character on the TV Series "Hellcats" starring former Phil of the Future star Alyson Michalka and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody's Ashley Tisdale and in 2012, she appeared in the TV movie "Big Time Movie".

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