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Emily Mortimer
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Emily Mortimer (born 1 December, 1971) is an English actress. She began performing on stage, and has since appeared in several film and television roles, including 2000's Scream 3 and 2005's Match Point.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Early life
- 1.2 Career
- 1.3 Personal life
- 2 Filmography
- 3 Footnotes
- 4 External links
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Biography
Early life
Mortimer was born in London, England to Penelope Gollop and dramatist John Clifford Mortimer, known for his Rumpole of the Bailey series. Her maternal grandfather was a pig farmer.[1] She has a younger sister, Rosie, and a half brother, Ross Bentley. Mortimer studied at St Paul's Girls' School, where she appeared in several student productions. After St. Paul's, she moved on to Lincoln College, Oxford, where she read Russian, and performed in several plays. Before becoming an actress, Emily wrote a column for the Daily Telegraph, and was also screenwriter for a screen adaptation of Lorna Sage's novel, Bad Blood.
Career
Mortimer performed in several plays while studying at
Oxford University, and while acting in a student production she was spotted by a producer who later cast her in a supporting role in a
television adaptation of Dame
Catherine Cookson's
The Glass Virgin (1995). Subsequent television roles included
Sharpe's Sword. Her first film role was opposite
Val Kilmer in
1996's
The Ghost and the Darkness. Mortimer was then in the
Irish coming-of-age story
The Last of the High Kings, released later the same year. In
1998 she appeared as
Kat Ashley in
Elizabeth, and played Miss Flynn in the
TV mini-series
Cider with Rosie, which was adapted for television by her father.
In 1999, she played three roles that raised her profile outside the UK: She was the ill-fated "Perfect Girl" dropped by Hugh Grant in Notting Hill, appeared as Esther in the American TV mini-series Noah's Ark, and was Angelina, the star of the film-within-a-film, in the upscale slasher flick Scream 3.
In 2000, Mortimer was cast as Katherine in Kenneth Branagh's musical adaptation of Love's Labour's Lost, where she met actor Alessandro Nivola. She also took on her biggest role in an American film to date, playing opposite Bruce Willis in The Kid. In 2002, she had a major role in The 51st State, starring opposite Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Carlyle, and was a supporting character in John Woo's war drama Windtalkers. In 2004, she appeared in the movie Dear Frankie. In 2005, she played a major role in Woody Allen's Match Point, as well voicing young Sophie in the English-dubbed version of Howl's Moving Castle.
She also appeared in The Pink Panther 2006, as the love interest of Inspector Clouseau (Steve Martin).
Personal life
In 2000, Mortimer met American actor
Alessandro Nivola, while both were starring in
Love's Labour's Lost. The couple married on
3 January,
2003, and had a Mexican punk band perform. Mortimer gave birth to the couple's son Samuel on
23 September,
2003.
Filmography
Footnotes