Emily Blunt Celeb Movie Archive

Born in February on the twenty-third of February, the woman along with her three siblings were headed up by her parents.emily blunt biography During her formative years, she was wonderful at singing, cello, and riding horses.emily blunt topless In her teens she took up acting in London and landed her first leading role in Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at the Chichester Festival in 2002. Previous to that, she had made her stage debut opposite Dame Judi Dench in Sir Peter Hall’s production of “The Royal Family” in 2001.

Making her foray into television on the 2003 UK television series “Boudica,” she played warrior queen Alex Kingston’s daughter – the series was broadcast on PBS in the United States. More television roles followed, including the fifth wife of Henry VIII, Catherine Howard, opposite Ray Winstone in the title role of “Henry VIII”, and a spoiled socialite who meets an unpleasant fate while on her Eygptian honeymoon in the 2004 Agatha Christie thriller on A&E, “Death on the Nile”.

Blunt’s big breakthrough came shortly thereafter with the 2004 independent feature “My Summer of Love”, in which she played a manipulative young woman who begins a romance with working-class tomboy, Mona . Although that film won a BAFTA, the real star was Emily, which lead her to more substantial roles. She moved on to play a vestal virgin in ABC’s miniseries ‘Rome’, then played opposite Susan Sarandon and Sam Neill in the Aussie film ‘Irresistible’.

Jumping back and forth across the pond, Blunt also returned to BBC TV in 2005 for high-profile, star-driven projects including the title role in Stephen Poliakoff’s “Gideon’s Daughter,” with Bill Nighy as a powerful PR exec struggling to maintain relationships with his daughter and a grief-stricken woman.

Blunts career was launched by “The Devil Wears Prada”, shooting her into the starlight; her stint as Emily and her work alongside Anne Hathaway really helped the film gain publicity. Most of the time she was called the best thing about the movie. Speaking to journalists about the film, Blunt was sincere in talking about her experiences in the industry. During an interview with Craig Ferguson, she admitted that a producer had advised her to lose weight for the role, which she refused to do.

Blunt has been involved in several films including “The Great Buck Howard,” which included Tom Hanks and John Malkovich. After meeting Michael Buble after one of his concerts, the in-demand actress from London made the celebrity gossip pages after they found about her relationship with him.

In a spectacular film “The Devil Wears Prada,” Emily Blunt masterfully portrayed her roles and managed to upstage the other actors, even Meryl Streep.

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