Emily Blunt
Emily Blunt
Emily Olivia Leah Blunt is an English actress. She made her professional debut in The Royal Family, for which she was named Best Newcomer by Evening Standard. Her screen debut came with the 2003 television film Boudica, and her performance in the 2004 drama film My Summer of Love, gained her the Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer. Her performance in the television film Gideon's Daughtergained her a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series,...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth23 February 1983
CityLondon, England
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.
Americans are a lot more open, of course. There's something more declamatory in the way you express emotions. It's a stereotype but it's true. British people can appear repressed in expressing emotions. Not very good at self-evaluating, or affirming situations, touching, anything like that.
I think for me the job always has to be the right thing at the right time.
I'm such a diva on set.
You can go at the premiere it's at Disneyland.
I had a non-existent knowledge of Queen Victoria's early years. Like everyone else, I thought of her as an old lady dressed in black. My mom had told me about her, though, that she had a very loving relationship with Albert, that they had lots of kids, and that he died young.
I think I'm drawn to characters with complexity or who are under duress in some way and have some conflict going on.
It's funny, because when you work on a set, everyone is watching you. You are being observed by everyone.
I'm not someone who likes to plan too much ahead.
I'm about to do my second Bikram yoga class in Anchorage, Alaska. It's the only way to stay warm. I've got to get into shape. I've been eating nothing but fish and chips.
I almost broke my coccyx on 'The Wolf Man,' and I banged my head once. I had to fall really hard.
I find that it really helps that I live in the States. I'm married to an American, and I have lots of American friends.
It's nerve-wracking singing in front of people. I think that's why most people get drunk for karaoke.
Well, you wear underwear. That helps.