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Birthday:
Dec 1, 1971
Birthplace:
London, England, UK

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Emily Mortimer Biography

An attractive and talented actress who is as comfortable in historical dramas as in modern day thrillers and comedies, Emily Mortimer was born in Great Britain in 1971. Mortimer's father is author John Mortimer, best known for his series of Rumpole of the Bailey mystery novels, and she seems to have absorbed her father's literary influence -- before her career as an actress took off, Mortimer wrote a column for the London Telegraph, and she's served as screenwriter for an screen adaptation of Lorna Sage's book Bad Blood. Mortimer was a student at the prestigious St. Paul's Girls School when she first developed an interest in acting, appearing in several student productions. After graduating from St. Paul's, she moved on to Oxford, where she majored in Russian. Mortimer found time to perform in several plays while studying at Oxford, and while acting in a student production she impressed a producer who cast her in a supporting role in a television adaptation of Catherine Cookson's The Glass Virgin in 1995. Several more television roles followed, including the British TV movie Sharpe's Sword, before she won her first film role, playing the wife of John Patterson (Val Kilmer) in 1996's The Ghost and the Darkness. Mortimer had a much showier role in the Irish coming-of-age story The Last of the High Kings, released later the same year, and in 1998, Mortimer played Miss Flynn in the TV miniseries Cider With Rosie, which was adapted for television by her father, John Mortimer. Also in 1998, Mortimer appeared as Kat Ashley in the international hit Elizabeth, and in 1999, she enjoyed three showy roles that raised her profile outside the U.K.: She was the ill-fated "Perfect Girl" dropped by Hugh Grant in Notting Hill, appeared as Esther in the American TV miniseries 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 ill-fated musical adaptation of Love's Labour's Lost, but the experience had a happy ending for her -- she met actor Alessandro Nivola, and the two soon fell in love and have been together ever since. That same year, Mortimer took on her biggest role in an American film to date, playing opposite Bruce Willis in The Kid, and 2002 promised to be a big year for her, with major roles in two major releases -- The 51st State, starring opposite Samuel L. Jackson, and a key supporting character in John Woo's war drama Windtalkers. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Quotes from Emily Mortimer's Characters

    1. Sophie (English Version): I'm fatter than ever, yet the wind blows right through me!
    From Howl's Moving Castle. Submitted by Arielle S (2 months ago)
    1. Gale Weathers: Roman's dead.
    2. Angelina Tyler: What?
    3. Gale Weathers: Let's get out of here come on..
    4. Angelina Tyler: No I'm getting out of here!
    5. Dewey Riley: Angelina your not safe alone! listen to me!
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Rawballs B (4 months ago)
    1. Teddy Daniels: I had a friend. I was with him yesterday, but we got separated. Have you seen him?
    From Shutter Island. Submitted by John S (11 months ago)
    1. Finn McMissle: These Americans are clearly master spys.
    2. Mater: WHO HAH HOOO HAHH!
    3. Holly Shiftwell: Oh, you've got to be joking.
    From Cars 2. Submitted by Kolin K (11 months ago)
    1. Angelina Tyler: I did not f**k that pig Milton to get a leading role just to die here with second rate celebrities like you two!
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Angelina Tyler: Maybe it's not meant to be.
    2. Tom Prinze: Not meant to be? You in that town search for the new Sidney. 50,000 girls and they pick you! You gotta be praying this movie keeps going!
    3. Angelina Tyler: Of course I am but not at the expense of people's lives.
    4. Tom Prinze: Oh, cue the violins!
    From Scream 3. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. D.I. Frampton: It's not Northern Ireland Harry.
    2. Harry Brown: No it's not. Those people were fighting for something; for a cause. To them out there, this is just entertainment.
    From Harry Brown. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
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