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Name: Emily Blunt
Overview
Date of Birth: 23 February 1983, Roehampton, London, England, UK
Date of Birth: 23 February 1983, Roehampton, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Emily Olivia Leah Blunt
Nicknames: Em
Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
Spouse:
John
Krasinski (10 July 2010
- present) (1 child)
Bio Data:
Emily Olivia Leah Blunt is a British actress known for her roles in The Young Victoria
(2009) and The
Devil Wears Prada (2006).
She was born on February 23, 1983, in Roehampton, South West London, England, the second of four children in the family of Janice M. (Dixon), a teacher and former actress, and Oliver Simon Peter Blunt, a barrister. She received a rigorous education at Ibstock Place School, a co-ed private school at Roehampton. However, young Emily Blunt had a stammer, since she was a kid of 8. Her mother took her to relaxation classes, which did not do anything. She reached a turning point at 12, when a teacher cleverly asked her to play a character with a different voice and said, "I really believe in you". Blunt ended up using a northern accent, and it did the trick, her stammer disappeared.
From 1999 - 2001, Blunt went to Hurtwood House, the top co-ed boarding school where she would excel at sport, cello and singing. She also had two years of drama studies at Hurtwood's theatre course. In August 2000, she was chosen to perform at the Edinburgh Festival. She was signed up by an agent, Kenneth Mcreddie, who led her to the West End and the BBC, scoring her roles in several period dramas on stage as well as on TV productions, such as Foyle's War (2002), Henry VIII (2003) and Empire (2005). In 2001, she appeared as "Gwen Cavendish" opposite Dame Judi Dench in Sir Peter Hall's production of "The Royal Family" at Haymarket Theatre. For that role, she won the Evening Standard Award for Best Newcomer. In 2002, she played "Juliet" in "Romeo and Juliet" at the prestigious Chichester Festival.
Blunt's career ascended to international fame after she starred as "Isolda" opposite Alex Kingston in Warrior Queen (2003). A year later, she won critical acclaim for her breakout performance as "Tamsin", a well-educated, cynical and deceptive 16-year-old beauty in My Summer of Love (2004), a story of two lonely girls from the opposite ends of the social heap. Emily Blunt and her co-star, Natalie Press, shared an Evening Standard British Film award for Most Promising Newcomer. In 2005, she spent a few months in Australia filming Irresistible (2006) with Susan Sarandon and Sam Neill. Blunt gave an impressive performance as "Mara", a cunning young destroyer who acts crazy and surreptitiously provokes paranoia in others. She also continued her work on British television, starring as "Natasha" in Stephen Poliakoff's Gideon's Daughter (2005), opposite Bill Nighy, a role that won her a 2007 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role.
She continued the line of playing manipulative characters as "Emily", a caustic put-upon assistant to Meryl Streep's lead in The Devil Wears Prada (2006). Blunt's performance with a neurotic twist added a dimension of sarcasm to the comedy, and gained her much attention as well as new jobs: in two dramas opposite Tom Hanks, then in the title role in the period drama, The Young Victoria (2009). Her most recent works include appearances as antiques dealer "Gwen Conliffe" in The Wolfman (2010) and as the ballerina in The Adjustment Bureau (2011).
Emily Blunt is a highly versatile actress and a multifaceted person. Her talents include singing and playing cello; she is also skilled at horseback riding. She was in a relationship with Canadian singer Michael Bublé, whom she met at the Australian Logie Awards in 2005 and, again, a few months later, backstage at his Los Angeles concert. Their relationship ended in 2008. Blunt's friend, Anne Hathaway, introduced her to John Krasinski, and they have been together since November 2008. On August 28, 2009, Blunt and Krasinski announced their engagement. The couple married on July 10, 2010, at the estate of their friend, George Clooney, on Lake Como in Italy. Emily Blunt and John Krasinski are living in the Los Angeles area, California.
She was born on February 23, 1983, in Roehampton, South West London, England, the second of four children in the family of Janice M. (Dixon), a teacher and former actress, and Oliver Simon Peter Blunt, a barrister. She received a rigorous education at Ibstock Place School, a co-ed private school at Roehampton. However, young Emily Blunt had a stammer, since she was a kid of 8. Her mother took her to relaxation classes, which did not do anything. She reached a turning point at 12, when a teacher cleverly asked her to play a character with a different voice and said, "I really believe in you". Blunt ended up using a northern accent, and it did the trick, her stammer disappeared.
From 1999 - 2001, Blunt went to Hurtwood House, the top co-ed boarding school where she would excel at sport, cello and singing. She also had two years of drama studies at Hurtwood's theatre course. In August 2000, she was chosen to perform at the Edinburgh Festival. She was signed up by an agent, Kenneth Mcreddie, who led her to the West End and the BBC, scoring her roles in several period dramas on stage as well as on TV productions, such as Foyle's War (2002), Henry VIII (2003) and Empire (2005). In 2001, she appeared as "Gwen Cavendish" opposite Dame Judi Dench in Sir Peter Hall's production of "The Royal Family" at Haymarket Theatre. For that role, she won the Evening Standard Award for Best Newcomer. In 2002, she played "Juliet" in "Romeo and Juliet" at the prestigious Chichester Festival.
Blunt's career ascended to international fame after she starred as "Isolda" opposite Alex Kingston in Warrior Queen (2003). A year later, she won critical acclaim for her breakout performance as "Tamsin", a well-educated, cynical and deceptive 16-year-old beauty in My Summer of Love (2004), a story of two lonely girls from the opposite ends of the social heap. Emily Blunt and her co-star, Natalie Press, shared an Evening Standard British Film award for Most Promising Newcomer. In 2005, she spent a few months in Australia filming Irresistible (2006) with Susan Sarandon and Sam Neill. Blunt gave an impressive performance as "Mara", a cunning young destroyer who acts crazy and surreptitiously provokes paranoia in others. She also continued her work on British television, starring as "Natasha" in Stephen Poliakoff's Gideon's Daughter (2005), opposite Bill Nighy, a role that won her a 2007 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role.
She continued the line of playing manipulative characters as "Emily", a caustic put-upon assistant to Meryl Streep's lead in The Devil Wears Prada (2006). Blunt's performance with a neurotic twist added a dimension of sarcasm to the comedy, and gained her much attention as well as new jobs: in two dramas opposite Tom Hanks, then in the title role in the period drama, The Young Victoria (2009). Her most recent works include appearances as antiques dealer "Gwen Conliffe" in The Wolfman (2010) and as the ballerina in The Adjustment Bureau (2011).
Emily Blunt is a highly versatile actress and a multifaceted person. Her talents include singing and playing cello; she is also skilled at horseback riding. She was in a relationship with Canadian singer Michael Bublé, whom she met at the Australian Logie Awards in 2005 and, again, a few months later, backstage at his Los Angeles concert. Their relationship ended in 2008. Blunt's friend, Anne Hathaway, introduced her to John Krasinski, and they have been together since November 2008. On August 28, 2009, Blunt and Krasinski announced their engagement. The couple married on July 10, 2010, at the estate of their friend, George Clooney, on Lake Como in Italy. Emily Blunt and John Krasinski are living in the Los Angeles area, California.
Trivia:
Bought a $2.2 million new house in Vancouver where she lived with
her boyfriend at the time, pop singer Michael Bublé.
Named Best Female Scene-Stealer for her performance in The Devil Wears Prada
(2006) by Entertainment Weekly.
She was told to lose weight for her role as Emily in The Devil Wears
Prada (2006). She revealed this in a 2006 interview with Craig Ferguson.
Co-star Anne
Hathaway tells a similar story, and reports that she and Emily were always
hungry on-set due to being kept on strict diets to maintain the rail-thin
"super-model" look.
For her breakout performance in The Devil Wears
Prada (2006), Emily convinced David Frankel
that her character should be British rather than American. Emily also
improvised many of her lines and told interviewers that she based the character
on people she's met, but would never want to associate with.
In 2004, Emily shared the prestigious Evening Standard
British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer with Natalie Press.
Acting and adopting new accents helped her to overcome a
debilitating speech impediment at age 12.
Admits she and her The Devil Wears
Prada (2006) co-star Stanley Tucci
competed to see who could be more over-the-top in their scenes. Tucci admits
his young co-star won "hands down".
At the 2002 Chichester Festival, Emily earned rave reviews
playing Juliet in a production of Romeo and Juliet.
Favourite actresses are: Cate Blanchett, Emma Thompson, Meryl Streep and
Nicole Kidman.
Made her theatrical debut alongside Dame Judi Dench in
The Royal Family. She had only six months of formal acting training before
gaining the role of Gwen.
Susan Sarandon
asked her to audition for the role of Mara in Irresistible
(2006) after seeing My Summer of Love
(2004).
Upon filming their first scene together for The Devil Wears
Prada (2006), Meryl
Streep laughed that Blunt should be given the film carbon copy, rather than
steal the movie.
She is not related to singer James Blunt.
She is the great-niece of actor and retired Major-General Tony Richardson.
Grew up in Roehampton, London.
The new face of Max Mara add campaign (2007).
Her ex-boyfriend Michael Bublé
wrote the hit single "Everything" for her. She is also on his album
"Call Me Irresponsible", where she sings briefly at the end of the
song "Me and Mrs. Jones".
Was named as one of Screen International's "Stars of
Tomorrow" alongside James McAvoy, Noel Clarke, Michelle Ryan
and Rupert
Friend.
Attended the 2008 Park City - Kari Feinstein Sundance Style
Lounge.
Broke up with longtime boyfriend Michael Bublé
in July 2008. They had been together since 2005.
Best friends with actress Anne Hathaway.
Emily refers to Anne as "her rock".
Is a strong alto singer.
Is a grade 8 cellist.
At 16, was offered a record deal after a producer spotted
her in the musical 'Bliss' at the Edinburgh Festival.
Had a hamster named Tigger.
Was in consideration to replace Katie Holmes in
the role of Rachel Dawes in The Dark Knight
(2008), but Maggie
Gyllenhaal was cast instead.
Was in consideration for the role of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady
after Keira
Knightley dropped out of the project, but Carey Mulligan
was cast instead.
Was in consideration for the role of Madolyn in The Departed
(2006), but Vera
Farmiga was cast instead.
Was originally cast as Natasha Rushman/Black Widow in Iron Man 2
(2010), but dropped out due to a scheduling clash with Gulliver's Travels
(2010). As a result Scarlett Johansson
was cast instead.
Was in consideration for the role of Peggy Carter in Captain America:
The First Avenger (2011), but Hayley Atwell
was cast instead.
Niece of Crispin Blunt
who is a Member of Parliament (MP) for the British Conservative Party and also
holds the post of Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Ministry of Justice.
Neighbors with Jimmy Kimmel.
She is also the grand-daughter of Major General Peter Blunt
CB., MBE., GM., FCIT., and read a piece, beautifully, at his funeral in 2003.
He won the George Medal for rescuing a soldier from truck soaked in petrol
after an accident in Germany.
Enjoys horseback riding.
Ranked #8 in the 'Women We'd Love To Love' by a poll of
4,000 gay women.
Ranked #73 in the 2009 FHM list of "100 Sexiest Women
in the World".
Ranked #53 in the 2010 Ask Men list of the Top 99 Most
Desirable Women.
Ranked #58 in the 2009 Ask Men list of the Top 99 Most
Desirable Women.
Ranked as having one of the most "Beautiful Famous
Faces" by "The Annual Independent Critics List of the 100 Most
Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World." She was ranked #19 in 2010
and #34 in 2009.
Has three siblings: Felicity Blunt,
Sebastian Blunt and Susannah Blunt.
Sister-in-law of Stanley Tucci.
He is married to her sister Felicity Blunt.
Best friends with actress Amy Adams. The
two became very close while shooting Sunshine Cleaning
(2008) in 2008.
Counts Jaws (1975) as
her all-time favorite movie which she first saw at age 10.
Stuttered severely as a young girl and ultimately overcame
her problem by finding a different 'voice' (acting). Cites friend Colin Firth's
stammering King George VI in the The King's Speech
(2010) as an accurate depiction of how she actually spoke as a youth.
Father Oliver Blunt is a top UK criminal defense
barrister/lawyer.
She and her husband, John Krasinski,
have a red fox Labrador named Finn.
In various locations across Europe filming The Wolfman
(2010) with Benicio
Del Toro and Anthony
Hopkins. [July 2008]
Filming Wild Target
(2010) with Bill
Nighy and Rupert
Grint. [September 2008]
Filming The Great Buck
Howard (2008) with John Malkovich
and Tom Hanks.
[October 2006]
(July 10, 2010) Married her boyfriend of 20 months John Krasinski
following an 11-month-long engagement.
Gave birth to her 1st child at age 30, a daughter Hazel Krasinski
on February 16, 2014. Child's father is her husband, John Krasinski.
Was 6 months pregnant with her daughter Hazel when she
completed filming Into the Woods
(2014).
Daughter-in-law of Ron Krasinski
and Mary Ann
Krasinski.
Returned to work 4 months after giving birth to her daughter
Hazel to begin filming Sicario
(2015).
Found out about her Golden Globe nomination for Into the Woods
(2014) while she was having a massage in Dubai, UAE. She served as a jury
member of the Dubai Film Festival at the time.
Personal
Quotes: I'd love to be exciting and say that I was the rebel at
school, but sadly I wasn't.
(On her manipulative character in My Summer of Love
(2004)) "Whether they like to admit it or not, everyone's got a bit of
"Tamsin" in them".
(On being an actress) "You feel very much like a
puppet, but it had been what I was accustomed to - so you just get on with it
and try to find something that rings true."
(On why she is often cast as the bad-girl) "I have sly
eyes. When I was in school they always said, 'Emily can never be elected Head
Girl because you never know what she's thinking."
(On Susan Sarandon)
"She's just a force of nature. Amazing to work with. We just had such a laugh.
And, she's frighteningly smart".
(On becoming a successful actress) "It was just crazy.
It just sort of fell into my lap. It's an awful story for people who've
struggled and waited. It's a horrible thing to hear. It was just incredibly
fortunate. And now I can't believe I was so casual about it, because I really
wouldn't want to do anything else."
(On her childhood) "My head was occupied all the time.
I was confused about what I wanted to do or who I was; I didn't really feel I
had an identity growing up."
(On performing period-drama dialogue) "I mean, you try
to make it as real as possible but when you have lines like 'The fallen eagle
is Caesar; the vulture Octavius, and there is one, yet to be decided, who will
betray them all'. And you're just like, 'Great, how am I going to make that
work?'."
(On accepting her Golden Globe in 2007 without a written
speech) "The Globes night was a frenzy: I hadn't written anything. I
looked down at the audience and Jack Nicholson
was staring up at me and I couldn't even remember what my bloody name was. So I
have learnt my lesson!".
I couldn't talk as a kid because I stammered all the time,
so I would just watch. I'm fascinated by human behavior. People surprise me all
the time. And I love being able to morph into different characters.
[on playing her second lesbian character in a film] I'm
going to become a gay icon. Have I ever flirted with that side? No, never [but]
I do remember girl crushes on other girls in my year group [at school]. There
are these girls who are magnetic and beautiful and sooo cool. You just feel
yourself shrink in their presence.
[on acting] I guess it's not really a job, is it? I was
speaking to Billy
Connolly the other day and we were talking about the work he's done for
Comic Relief and all that he's done in Africa and I was saying 'Gosh, sometimes
I just wonder if I have a worthwhile job', and he said: 'I'm going to stop you
there. You have an incredibly important job. You offer people an escape, you
offer people a way out and some relief from anything they might be going
through and it's a very important job.' Because he was so adamant about it and
spoke very passionately about why it was an important job, it's the first time
I've realised that it might be that.
I wonder if I'll be alive? God knows. I'm not very good at
looking that far ahead. I'd love to not have a walker at 80. I'd love to still
be upright. And children and grandchildren, I'd love that. I'd love not to be a
cantankerous old bat. I'd love to be a fun-loving nana. -- on what will she be
like at age 80.
Yes. I heard a conversation with a studio head who said that
they're willing to make an Adam Sandler
film or a Will
Smith film and maybe one $20m film a year and that's it. That's quite
worrying that the studios are only going to be willing to spend money on films
that are no risk, with the big stars that everyone is going to flock to see.
So, unfortunately, there's a lot of films with a very human heartbeat that
aren't getting seen or made. I think there's a great sadness in that. -- on if
she worries about independent, offbeat films will struggle to get made because
of the economic climate.
I think it's embarrassing to hear people talk about their
process because you always sound a bit wanky. You always imagine people are
reading the article going: 'Oh, get a real job.'
I learned very early on to reel everything in. Sometimes you
just shouldn't do anything because the camera sees everything - like the
smallest flick of your eye and it catches it and it reads as something. The
performances I enjoy are the ones that are hard to read or ambiguous or
left-of-centre because it makes you look closer and that's what humans are like
- quite mysterious creatures, hard to pinpoint.
It's a film where human behavior is so fascinating that I
could watch someone making pancakes with their child all day because of
everything that's going on between them. That little boy - I want to cry
thinking about it - he was just magical in it. It's the best performance by a
kid I've ever seen -- on one of her favorite films, Kramer vs. Kramer
(1979).
It's not like people say, "Oh my Gosh, are you Emily
Blunt?" It's more like "Are you the girl in The Devil Wears
Prada (2006)?". I'm defined by it and that's okay.
[on her parents, enthusiastic gardeners]: I've never
shoveled mud before, but I should.
I just love the whole story of having faith in ludicrous
ideas. Each character from Salmon Fishing in
the Yemen (2011) is on a real journey and at the end of the film, you see
all their journeys collide and it's just magical.
[on filming Salmon Fishing in
the Yemen (2011)] In London everyone just went back to their own house and
did their own things. We were so tired,shooting six days a week most of the
time. Then we went to Morocco and it was heaven. All the crew and the cast were
in the same hotel. People would have drinks at night and then we'd wander
across the street to this French restaurant. It was just great. It was like
being at camp.
I'm a freak for cooking shows. If I'm home on a Saturday, I
can watch the Food Network all day. just thinking about it, I'm getting all
giddy!