EMILY WATSON
Updated 05-May-2020.
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Emily Watson – IMDb: Emily Watson, Actress: Breaking the Waves. Emily Watson was born and raised in London, the daughter of Katharine (Venables), an English teacher, and Richard Watson, an architect. After a self-described sheltered upbringing, Watson attended university for three years in Bristol, studying English literature. She applied to drama school and was rejected on her first attempt. After three years …
BBC Radio 4 – Radio 4 Appeal, Maternity Worldwide: Emily Watson makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Maternity Worldwide.
Emily Watson, ‘War Horse’ Star, is Not Emma Watson and Has Never Been in a ‘Harry Potter’ Movie: Emily Watson has never been in a Harry Potter movie — you’re thinking of Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger in the eight ‘Harry Potter’ movies —
Emily Watson: ‘I’m a character actor – who gets laid’: ‘Oranges and Sunshine’ sees Emily Watson back in familiar territory, with an emotionally challenging and complex role, says Jasper Rees.
Julia Roberts and Carrie-Anne Moss Plant ‘Fireflies in the Garden’: Emily Watson and Ryan Reynolds are in negotiations to join the drama.
Emily Watson – IMDb: Emily Watson on IMDb: Awards, nominations, and wins
My perfect weekend: Emily Watson: Emily Watson, the 45-year-old actress, shares her favourite weekend.
Not a total jumping loony: Emily Watson looks as vulnerable as the victims she has portrayed to such acclaim. But, as Catherine Shoard discovers, she hungers to grow up
Emily Watson | My family values: The actor talks about her unusual upbringing and why she named her daughter Juliet. Interview by Elaine Lipworth
Emily Watson: ‘I had to put a lid on my grief… bury it deep down’: In her latest film, Emily Watson plays a social worker who battled to reunite British families with children forcibly sent to Australia, a role made more poignant by losing her mother as filming began, writes Kate Kellaway
My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: Emily Margaret Watson (born 14 January 1967) is an english actress . she began her career on stage and joined the royal Shakespeare Company in 1992 . in 2002, she starred in productions of Twelfth Night and Uncle Van for her role in the HBO miniseries Chernobyl, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award . she won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for ‘watson was educated at St James Independent Schools in west London, which she has described as ‘progressive’ she attended the university of Bristol, where she obtained a BA (1988, English) she later received Watson has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company in A Jovial Crew, The Taming of the Shrew and The Changeling . in 2002, she took time off from cinema to play two roles in Sam Mendes’ repertory she also played a leading role in Cradle Will Rock, a story of a theatre show in the 1930s . she won the title role of Frank McCourt’s mother in the adaptation of his memoir . 2005 saw Watson star in four films: Wah-Wah, Separate Lies, and Corpse Bride . in 2006, she took a supporting role in Miss Potter, a biographical drama about children’s author in 2011, she played Janet Leach in the ITV two-part film Appropriate Adult, for which she won a BAFTA . in 2014, she had supporting roles in The Book Thief, alongside ge in 2017, she starred in the BBC mini-series Apple Tree Yard . the role made a star of Audrey Tautou . she was also the first choice to play Elizabeth I in shekhar Kapur’s film in 2004, she spearheaded the campaign to appoint a Children’s Commissioner for England . she is also one of the patrons of the London children’s charity Scene & Heard . in April 2018, Watson presented her mother fell ill with encephalitis shortly before filming commenced on Oranges and Sunshine . Watson returned to London but arrived just after her death .