Emily Jane Atack is a British actress, comedian, and television personality born on December 18, 1989, in Luton, Bedfordshire. She is the daughter of actress Kate Robbins and musician Keith Atack, formerly of the pop band Child. Through her mother's side, she is the first cousin twice removed of Paul McCartney. Atack rose to prominence with her breakout role as Charlotte Hinchcliffe in the E4 comedy series *The Inbetweeners* from 2008 to 2010.
Atack has appeared in various notable projects, including the movie *Dad's Army* (2016), where she played Daphne, and *Lies We Tell* (2017) alongside Gabriel Byrne and Harvey Keitel. She has also been a regular on Keith Lemon's shows, such as *Lemon La Vida Loca*, *The Keith Lemon Sketch Show*, and *The Keith & Paddy Picture Show*. Her television credits extend to *Tracey Ullman's Show* (2016), *Father Brown* (2013), and *Almost Never*. Additionally, she was a contestant on *Dancing on Ice* in 2010 and finished as the runner-up on *I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!* in 2018.
In recent years, Atack has continued to expand her career. She co-presented the final series of *I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp* in 2019 and has starred in her own comedy series *The Emily Atack Show* since 2020. She also presented a BBC documentary titled *Emily Atack: Asking For It?*, which focuses on cyberflashing and sexual harassment. Currently, Atack remains active in the entertainment industry, with her most recent role being in the series *Rivals* (2024–). She is known for her versatility in comedy and her ability to engage audiences across different platforms.