Emma Thompson was born on April 15, 1959, in London, United Kingdom.
Childhood. Emma grew up in a family of actors and artists. Her mother, Phyllida Law, was an actress, and her father, Eric Thompson, was a director and writer known for creating the television character "The Magic Roundabout." This artistic environment deeply influenced her future career.
Education. Emma Thompson studied at the University of Cambridge, where she attended Newnham College and studied English literature. During her time at Cambridge, she was part of the famous Footlights theater company, known for producing many British comedy talents.
Film Career. Emma Thompson's career as an actress has been outstanding. She has appeared in a wide range of films, demonstrating extraordinary versatility. She is particularly known for her work in films like "Howards End" (1992), "Sense and Sensibility" (1995), and "The Remains of the Day" (1993), which earned her awards and accolades, including two Oscars.
Screenwriting and Directing. In addition to acting, Emma Thompson has shown talent as a screenwriter and director. She wrote the screenplay for "Sense and Sensibility" and directed the film "Nanny McPhee" (2005).
Social Activism. Thompson has been actively involved in social causes, including the promotion of human rights and environmental activism. She has served as an ambassador for UNICEF and has supported numerous charity initiatives.
Personal Life. Emma Thompson was married to actor Kenneth Branagh from 1989 to 1995 and later married actor Greg Wise in 2003. The couple has one adopted daughter.
Filmography:
1989 - The Tall Guy (Director: Mel Smith, Genre: Comedy)
1991 - Dead Again (Director: Kenneth Branagh, Genre: Mystery/Thriller)
1992 - Howards End (Director: James Ivory, Genre: Drama/Romance)
1992 - Peter's Friends (Director: Kenneth Branagh, Genre: Comedy/Drama)
1993 - Much Ado About Nothing (Director: Kenneth Branagh, Genre: Comedy/Drama)
1993 - In the Name of the Father (Director: Jim Sheridan, Genre: Biographical Drama)
1993 - The Remains of the Day (Director: James Ivory, Genre: Drama/Romance)
1994 - Junior (Director: Ivan Reitman, Genre: Comedy/Sci-Fi)
1995 - Sense and Sensibility (Director: Ang Lee, Genre: Drama/Romance)
1997 - The Winter Guest (Director: Alan Rickman, Genre: Drama)
1998 - Primary Colors (Director: Mike Nichols, Genre: Drama/Comedy)
2001 - Wit (TV Movie, Director: Mike Nichols, Genre: Drama)
2001 - Imagining Argentina (Director: Christopher Hampton, Genre: Drama/Thriller)
2003 - Love Actually (Director: Richard Curtis, Genre: Comedy/Drama)
2003 - Angličanka (AKA Imagining Argentina) (Director: Christopher Hampton, Genre: Drama/Thriller)
2004 - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Director: Alfonso Cuarón, Genre: Fantasy/Adventure)
2005 - Nanny McPhee (Director: Kirk Jones, Genre: Family/Comedy)
2007 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Director: David Yates, Genre: Fantasy/Adventure)
2008 - Brideshead Revisited (Director: Julian Jarrold, Genre: Drama/Romance)
2010 - Nanny McPhee Returns (Director: Susanna White, Genre: Family/Comedy)
2012 - Brave (Voice, Directors: Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, Genre: Animation/Adventure)
2013 - Saving Mr. Banks (Director: John Lee Hancock, Genre: Drama/Biography)
2014 - Effie Gray (Director: Richard Laxton, Genre: Drama)
2015 - A Walk in the Woods (Director: Ken Kwapis, Genre: Adventure/Comedy)
2016 - Alone in Berlin (Director: Vincent Perez, Genre: Drama)
2017 - The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) (Director: Noah Baumbach, Genre: Comedy/Drama)
2018 - Johnny English Strikes Again (Director: David Kerr, Genre: Action/Comedy)
2019 - Men in Black: International (Director: F. Gary Gray, Genre: Action/Comedy)
2021 - Cruella (Director: Craig Gillespie, Genre: Crime/Comedy)
Awards:
Academy Awards (Oscar):
- Won Best Actress for "Howards End" (1993)
- Won Best Adapted Screenplay for "Sense and Sensibility" (1996)
BAFTA Awards:
- Won Best Actress in a Leading Role for "Howards End" (1993)
- Won Best Actress in a Leading Role for "Sense and Sensibility" (1996)
Golden Globe Awards:
- Won Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama for "Howards End" (1993)
- Won Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy for "Sense and Sensibility" (1996)