[139][140] In response to Murphy's attorney's concerns that the completed film Effie Gray would not adhere to Thompson's second revised screenplay, Judge Griesa concluded his ruling by saying that Thompson's film would not infringe Murphy's play or screenplay "only to the extent that it does not substantially deviate from the November 29, 2011 screenplay," the date of Thompson's second revised screenplay. The commercial was rejected by the advertising organisation Clearcast due to Greenpeace's alleged involvement in politics, thus violating their code of conduct. [157][158], In 2019, Thompson starred in a leading role in Late Night, which was written by Mindy Kaling (who also co-starred in that film) and featured her as a popular television host who hires a new writer to keep the show from getting replaced. Like Austen, she's laughing at her own culture while she's a part of it. [8], Parlamentarische Versammlung bei den Vereinten Nationen, Harry Potter und der Gefangene von Askaban, Eine zauberhafte Nanny – Knall auf Fall in ein neues Abenteuer, Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes – Teil 2, Beautiful Creatures – Eine unsterbliche Liebe, The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), Mister Link – Ein fellig verrücktes Abenteuer, Kampagne für die Einrichtung eines Parlaments bei den Vereinten Nationen. Her role was a 77-year-old foul-mouthed, chain-smoking, Glaswegian former prostitute, the mother of the title character. [201][202] She is also an ambassador for the Galapagos Conservation Trust. "[93] The film earned Thompson nominations at the Golden Globes, Emmys and Screen Actors Guild Awards. [4][5], Am 9. Set over one day in a Scottish seaside village, the drama allowed Thompson and her mother (Phyllida Law) to play mother and daughter on screen. [66][67][68] Thompson—a lifelong lover of Austen's work—was hired to write the film based on the period sketches in her series Thompson. Proud Emma Thompson poses with adopted refugee son at graduation six years later. In 2016, she starred in the World War II-drama Alone in Berlin, based on the story of Otto and Elise Hampel. In 2017, Thompson appeared in a supporting role as Mrs. Potts (originally voiced by Angela Lansbury in the 1991 animated film) in Disney's live-action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast, directed by Bill Condon and starring her Harry Potter co-star Emma Watson in the lead role. Our nickname for her was Emma Talented. [42], A turning point in Thompson's career[29] came when she was cast opposite Anthony Hopkins and Vanessa Redgrave in the Merchant Ivory period drama Howards End (1992), based on the novel by E. M. Forster. [132], The period drama Effie Gray, a project that she had been working on for many years, based on the true-life story of John Ruskin's disastrous marriage, was written by Thompson but became the subject of a copyright suit before being cleared for cinemas. 1994 bekam sie in Junior mit Arnold Schwarzenegger erstmals eine Rolle in einem Hollywood-Streifen. [16] She often brings her real personality to her roles, and Kellaway believes that her lack of conventional beauty contributes to her likeability as an actress. He picked up the pieces and put them together again. She actively pursued the role by writing to director James Ivory, who agreed to an audition and then gave her the part. [56], —Thompson on Nanny McPhee and its sequel, which she wrote and starred in. [140] In May 2013, Effie Gray's Cannes Film Festival premiere was cancelled. [144] Thompson plays Elizabeth Eastlake and Greg Wise plays John Ruskin. [129] In March 2014, she made her first stage appearance in 24 years – and her New York debut – in a Lincoln Center production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. later returned as the networked sketch show Alfresco (1983–84), which ran for two series with Thompson, Fry, Laurie, Ben Elton, and Robbie Coltrane. [2] She has written two books adapted from The Tale of Peter Rabbit. "Emma and sensibility Thompson, says the director of her Jane Austen adaptation, "is an extremely funny lady. Directed by Kirk Jones. [25], In 1982, Thompson's father died aged 52. [5], Thompson was absent from screens in 1996, but returned the following year with Alan Rickman's directorial debut, The Winter Guest. (1982) was their first outing, followed by the one-off BBC show The Crystal Cube (1983). Im Dezember 2003 lernten sie bei der jährlich (u. a. von Thompson) ausgerichteten Weihnachtsfeier des Londoner Refugee Council den damals 16-jährigen Vollwaisen Tindyebwa Agaba aus Ruanda kennen, der vor seiner Flucht mehrere Jahre lang als Kindersoldat missbraucht worden war und alle Familienmitglieder an den Völkermord in Ruanda und AIDS verloren hatte. [143] Effie Gray was released in October 2014, to a modest reception. [97], Thompson continued with supporting roles in the 2003 drama Imagining Argentina, where she played a dissident-journalist abducted by the country's 1970s dictatorial regime. [182] In September 1995, Thompson and Branagh announced their separation; they cited their work schedules as the reason, but it later emerged that he was having an affair with actress Helena Bonham Carter. [29] It was her second consecutive blockbuster release, and critics were generally kind to the film. [114], Five years after the original, Thompson reprised the role of Nanny McPhee with 2010's Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang. [76] She also earned a second BAFTA Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay. 1986 spielte sie in der BBC-Fernsehserie Fortunes of War, wo sie ihren späteren Ehemann Kenneth Branagh kennenlernte. [54][55] Based on Kazuo Ishiguro's novel about a housekeeper and butler in interwar Britain, the story is acclaimed for its study of loneliness and repression, though Thompson was particularly interested in looking at "the deformity that servitude inflicts upon people", since her grandmother had worked as a servant and made many sacrifices. [37] She continued to experiment with Shakespeare in the new decade, appearing with Branagh in his stage productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream and King Lear. She appeared in the musical for five nights, and her "playful" performance of Mrs Lovett was highly praised; the critic Kayla Epstein wrote that she "not only held her own against more experienced vocalists, but wound up running off with the show". [152] The film received positive reviews and grossed $1.2 billion worldwide, making it the 15th highest-grossing film of all time. [92] Caryn James of The New York Times also described it as "one of her most brilliant performances", adding "we seem to be peering into a soul as embattled as its body. [71] Directed by Ang Lee and co-starring Kate Winslet, Sense and Sensibility received widespread critical acclaim and ranks among the highest-grossing films of Thompson's career. [6][7], Thompson gehört zu den Erstunterzeichnern des Aufrufs für eine Parlamentarische Versammlung bei den Vereinten Nationen, die ein erster Schritt zu einem Weltparlament sein soll. [141][142] In December 2013, Thompson said of the still unreleased Effie Gray that its "time has probably passed," comparing it to another project of hers that "didn't happen either". They both declined to promote the film. "[50] She followed this with Branagh's screen version of Much Ado About Nothing (1993). [96], Thompson was living alone as the relationship with Branagh deteriorated, and became depressed. [77] She then returned to America to appear in an episode of Ellen, and her self-parodying performance received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. [28] There's Nothing to Worry About! Then I just let it be. I was commissioned to make a special crook in 2011 for … For the HBO television film Wit (2001), however, Thompson happily took the lead role in what she felt was "one of the best scripts to have come out of America". [5][33], Thompson's first cinema appearance came in the romantic comedy The Tall Guy (1989), the feature-film debut from screenwriter Richard Curtis. [191] In 2010, The Daily Telegraph ran an article headlined, "Emma Thompson: a national treasure or Britain's most annoying woman? "[134] After meeting with Thompson and her producers, Potboiler Productions, Murphy was offered a screenwriting fee and co-screenwriting credit with Thompson in settlement of his claim. Critics were unenthusiastic about the film,[107] but several picked Thompson out as its highlight. Mutter Phyllida spielt gelegentlich in Filmen ihrer ältesten Tochter Emma mit. In 2019, she supported the London Extinction Rebellion rally against climate change, although she received some criticism for having flown 8,700 kilometres (5,400 mi) to attend it. She considered it the most challenging of her career because she had "never really played anyone quite so contradictory or difficult before",[124] but found the inconsistent and complicated character "a blissful joy to embody". "[191], She is particularly active in human rights work. [5] Her mother is the Scottish actress Phyllida Law, while her English father, Eric Thompson, was involved in theatre, and was the writer–narrator of the popular children's television series The Magic Roundabout. Like Austen, she's laughing at her own culture while she's a part of it. [78], In 2012, Thompson made a rare appearance in a big-budget Hollywood film[56] when she played the head Agent in Men in Black 3 – a continuation of the popular sci-fi comedy franchise starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Dame Emma Thompson DBE (born 15 April 1959) is a British actress, screenwriter, activist, author, and comedian. After appearing in several comedy programmes, she came to prominence in 1987 in two BBC TV series, Tutti Frutti and Fortunes of War, winning the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for her work in both series. [60][61], In 1994, Thompson made her Hollywood debut playing a goofy doctor alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito in the blockbuster Junior. [120][121] Film critic Peter Travers was critical of Thompson's performance and "outrageously awful Southern accent", and feared "the damage this crock may do to [her] reputation". April 1959 in Paddington, London) ist eine britische Schauspielerin, Filmproduzentin, Drehbuchautorin sowie unter anderem mehrfache Golden-Globe- und Oscar-Preisträgerin. [59] It came for her role as the lawyer Gareth Peirce in In the Name of the Father (1993), a drama about the Guildford Four starring Daniel Day-Lewis. Thompson was instrumental in bringing Mike Nichols to direct the project, and the pair spent months in rehearsal to get the complex character right. I have a definite feeling of inheriting space. [56], The year 2005 saw the release of a project Thompson had been working on for nine years. [91] Reviewing the performance, Roger Ebert was touched by "the way she struggles with every ounce of her humanity to keep her self-respect", and in 2008 he called it Thompson's finest work. The scene in which her stalwart character breaks down was described by one critic as "the best crying on screen ever",[56] and in 2013, Thompson mentioned that she gets commended for this role more than any other. The film was released to great critical acclaim. [83] Thompson rejected many of the offers, expressing concerns about living in Los Angeles behind walls with bodyguards, and stated "LA is lovely as long as you know you can leave". [63] She returned to independent cinema for a lead role in Carrington, which studied the platonic relationship between artist Dora Carrington and writer Lytton Strachey (played by Jonathan Pryce). [6] The actress has commented that this "tore [the family] to pieces",[26] and "I can't begin to tell you how much I regret his not being around". Commenting on how she was able to overcome her depression, she told BBC Radio 4, "Work saved me and Greg saved me. It provided a breakthrough in her career, as the production earned rave reviews. [29][33] Later that year, the pair starred in a televised version of the play. [181] Dubbed a "golden couple" by the British press,[180] their relationship received substantial media coverage. [196] She is a patron of the Elton John AIDS Foundation,[197] and in 2009 Time magazine named her a "European Hero" in recognition of "her work to highlight the plight of AIDS sufferers in Africa". [73][118] Also in 2012, Thompson played Queen Elizabeth II in an episode of Playhouse Presents, which dramatised an incident in 1982 when an intruder broke into the Queen's bedroom. Although born in London, Thompson has stated she feels Scottish: "not only because I am half Scottish but also because I've spent half my life [in Scotland]". [171] Thompson is also an activist for Palestinians, having been a member of the British-based ENOUGH! [169] The public warmed to her after the separation, and she became one of the key actresses of the 1990s. [53] Her performance earned a nomination for Best Female Lead at the Independent Spirit Awards. [7], In 2003, Thompson and Wise were married in Dunoon. ... She's up there with the great, I mean really great, British female performers". [48] Among its three wins was the Best Actress trophy for Thompson, who was also awarded a Golden Globe and BAFTA for her performance. [187], She is politically liberal and a supporter of the Labour Party; she told the BBC Andrew Marr Show in 2010 that she had been a member of the party "all my life". Tata Matilda e il grande botto (Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang) è un film del 2010 diretto da Susanna White, tratto dalla serie di libri Tata Matilda della scrittrice inglese Christianna Brand, sequel del film Nanny McPhee - Tata Matilda del 2005.. Trama. She is one of Britain's most acclaimed actresses and is the recipient of numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, two British Academy Film Awards, a British Academy Television Award and two Golden Globe Awards. Thompson played three roles – a nurse, a homeless woman, and the title role of The Angel of America – and was again nominated for an Emmy Award. Widower Cedric Brown (Colin Firth) hires Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) to care for his seven rambunctious children, who have chased away all previous nannies. [94] This failure was countered the following year by one of Thompson's biggest commercial successes, Richard Curtis's romantic comedy Love Actually. Reviews for the film were generally favourable. In 1980, Thompson served as the Vice President of Footlights,[23] and co-directed the troupe's first all-female revue, Woman's Hour. Her first film role was in the 1989 romantic comedy The Tall Guy. [149][150][151] Later that year, she had a supporting role in the restaurant-based film Burnt. György This is addressed in chapter 7, explained by Mrs. Grose. London, on 15 April 1959. Sticks have also been made for the TV shows "Emmerdale" and "Heartbeat" and numerous stage shows. [5], For her next two films, Thompson returned to working with Branagh. [45] Howards End was widely praised,[46] a "surprise hit",[47] and received nine Academy Award nominations. The most famous is the 'magical' walking stick in the "Nanny McPhee" films, starring Emma Thompson. [130] She received her sixth Emmy nomination for the televised version of the show. [56][86] She was not seen on screen again until 2000, with only a small part in the British comedy Maybe Baby, which she appeared in as a favour to its director, her friend Ben Elton.[87]. [176] The book falls in the middle of the earlier series, rather than at the end, and takes Peter Rabbit outside of Mr. McGregor's garden and into Scotland. [203], Thompson was made a Dame (DBE) in the 2018 Birthday Honours for services to drama. Emma Thompson returns as Nanny McPhee, and this time Maggie Smith plays an eccentric character. 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Diese Seite wurde zuletzt am 22. Put shortly, Miss Jessel was upper class, Quint was lower class, and they liked to play it rough (sex) and in fact allowed themselves to be seen in the act by other servants. [191], Thompson is also an active environmentalist. Emma Thompson was born on April 15, 1959 in Paddington, London, into a family of actors - father Eric Thompson and mother Phyllida Law, who has co-starred with Thompson in several films.Her sister, Sophie Thompson, is an actor as well.Her father was English-born and her mother is Scottish-born. [12] After successfully taking A levels in English, French and Latin,[13] and securing a scholarship,[14] she began studying for an English degree at Newnham College, Cambridge,[15] arriving in 1977. She also co-wrote the screenplay for Bridget Jones's Baby and appeared in the film as a doctor. The film aimed to capitalise on the success of The Twilight Saga, but was poorly reviewed and a box office disappointment. [180] The couple married in 1989 and proceeded to appear in several films together, with Branagh often casting her in his own productions. [100] She later reprised the role in Order of the Phoenix (2007) and Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011),[29] and has described her time working on the popular franchise as "great fun". März 2021 um 01:08 Uhr bearbeitet. [185], On 28 February 2020, Thompson and her husband were sworn in as honorary citizens of Venice, Italy and became legal residents of Italy as a result. [26] While filming Sense and Sensibility in 1995, she began a relationship with her co-star Greg Wise. [159] The film received positive reviews, with Thompson being singled out for praise, and Owen Gleiberman of Variety remarked that "Thompson truly seems like a born talk-show host.
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