词条 | Thompson, Emma |
释义 | Thompson, Emma British actress and writer born April 15, 1959, London, Eng. ![]() Thompson, the daughter of actors Eric Thompson and Phyllida Law, grew up in a theatrical household that gave her an appreciation for the ridiculous. While studying English literature at the University of Cambridge, she performed with the comedy troupe Footlights. Soon after graduating in 1980, she ventured into drama, distinguishing herself opposite Kenneth Branagh (Branagh, Kenneth) in the British Broadcasting Corporation's television miniseries Fortunes of War (1987). The couple became frequent collaborators and married in 1989 (divorced 1995). Thompson starred with Branagh in Henry V (1989), which he directed, and followed with two more Branagh-directed films, the thriller Dead Again (1991), in which the couple played dual roles, and the sentimental comedy Peter's Friends (1992). ![]() In 1995 Thompson wrote and starred in Sense and Sensibility, based on Jane Austen (Austen, Jane)'s novel. The film was a critical and commercial success, and Thompson won an Academy Award for best adapted screenplay and a BAFTA Award for best actress. In 2001 she wrote the script for and starred in the television adaptation of the stage drama Wit, which centres on a college professor with terminal cancer. In the television miniseries Angels in America (2003), based on Tony Kushner's play about AIDS in the 1980s, she played a homeless woman. Thompson's later work includes such notable films as Love Actually (2003); Nanny McPhee (2005), which she also wrote; Stranger Than Fiction (2006); and several film adaptations of J.K. Rowling (Rowling, J.K.)'s popular Harry Potter series. In 2008 she starred in Brideshead Revisited, based on Evelyn Waugh (Waugh, Evelyn)'s novel, and in Last Chance Harvey, a romantic comedy set in London. |
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