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Both met at Logie Awards, Melbourne. The couple shared a home together at Vancouver, Canada. When I was in school they always said, 'Emily can never be elected Head Girl because you never know what she's thinking. On Susan Sarandon "She's just a force of nature. Amazing to work with. We just had such a laugh.
And, she's frighteningly smart". On becoming a successful actress "It was just crazy. It just sort of fell into my lap. It's an awful story for people who've struggled and waited. It's a horrible thing to hear. It was just incredibly fortunate. And now I can't believe I was so casual about it, because I really wouldn't want to do anything else. On her childhood "My head was occupied all the time.
I was confused about what I wanted to do or who I was; I didn't really feel I had an identity growing up. On performing period-drama dialogue "I mean, you try to make it as real as possible but when you have lines like 'The fallen eagle is Caesar; the vulture Octavius, and there is one, yet to be decided, who will betray them all'.
And you're just like, 'Great, how am I going to make that work? On accepting her Golden Globe in without a written speech "The Globes night was a frenzy: I hadn't written anything. I looked down at the audience and Jack Nicholson was staring up at me and I couldn't even remember what my bloody name was. So I have learnt my lesson! I couldn't talk as a kid because I stammered all the time, so I would just watch. I'm fascinated by human behavior.
People surprise me all the time. And I love being able to morph into different characters. Have I ever flirted with that side?
No, never [but] I do remember girl crushes on other girls in my year group [at school]. There are these girls who are magnetic and beautiful and sooo cool.
You just feel yourself shrink in their presence. I was speaking to Billy Connolly the other day and we were talking about the work he's done for Comic Relief and all that he's done in Africa and I was saying 'Gosh, sometimes I just wonder if I have a worthwhile job', and he said: 'I'm going to stop you there.
You have an incredibly important job. You offer people an escape, you offer people a way out and some relief from anything they might be going through and it's a very important job. I wonder if I'll be alive? God knows. I'm not very good at looking that far ahead.
I'd love to not have a walker at I'd love to still be upright. And children and grandchildren, I'd love that. I'd love not to be a cantankerous old bat. I'd love to be a fun-loving nana. That's quite worrying that the studios are only going to be willing to spend money on films that are no risk, with the big stars that everyone is going to flock to see.
So, unfortunately, there's a lot of films with a very human heartbeat that aren't getting seen or made. I think there's a great sadness in that. I think it's embarrassing to hear people talk about their process because you always sound a bit wanky. You always imagine people are reading the article going: 'Oh, get a real job. I learned very early on to reel everything in. Sometimes you just shouldn't do anything because the camera sees everything - like the smallest flick of your eye and it catches it and it reads as something.
The performances I enjoy are the ones that are hard to read or ambiguous or left-of-centre because it makes you look closer and that's what humans are like - quite mysterious creatures, hard to pinpoint. It's a film where human behavior is so fascinating that I could watch someone making pancakes with their child all day because of everything that's going on between them.
That little boy - I want to cry thinking about it - he was just magical in it. It's the best performance by a kid I've ever seen -- on one of her favorite films, Kramer vs. Kramer It's not like people say, "Oh my Gosh, are you Emily Blunt? I'm defined by it and that's okay. I just love the whole story of having faith in ludicrous ideas. Each character from Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is on a real journey and at the end of the film, you see all their journeys collide and it's just magical.
We were so tired,shooting six days a week most of the time. Then we went to Morocco and it was heaven. All the crew and the cast were in the same hotel. People would have drinks at night and then we'd wander across the street to this French restaurant. It was just great. It was like being at camp. They began dating in November before getting engaged in August and tied the knot in Como, Italy at George Clooney's former residence. Jump directly to the content. Sign in. All Football.
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