In London, England, on February 23, 1983, this proper British woman, one of four children to a barrister father and teacher mother.blunt report, emily blunt Singing, cello, and riding horses were some of her childhood skills.emily blunt topless While she a teenager, she changed her major and started studying acting in London, this began her long career of playing strong, confrontational ladies like her 2002 role as Juliet in “Romeo and Juliet” at Chicherster. Before that she made her debut on the stage opposite Dame Judi Dench in Sir Peter Hall’s 2001 production of ‘The Royal Family’.

Her first appearance on television was with the 2003 United Kingdom program (also for PBS in America), where she acted as the daughter of queen Alex Kingston. Her popularity continued to increase and she stared in more television roles; Catherine Howard as the fifth wife of Henry VIII opposite Ray Winstone; and in the 2004, A&E thriller “Death on the Nile,” of a spoiled socialite on her honeymoon in Egypt that meets an unpleasant fate.

With “My Summer of Love”, Blunt broke through with a role of a character involved in an eccentric romance. Although that film won a BAFTA, the real star was Emily, which lead her to more substantial roles. Appearing as a vestal virgin with psychic powers in the over-exhausted 2005 ABC historical miniseries “Rome”, she won greater recognition in another role in which starred opposite Susan Sarandon and Sam Neill in the Australian film “Irresistible”. In this thriller she played a young woman who the overwrought Sarandon believes is attempting to seduce her husband.

In 2005, Blunt returned for a role in “Gideon’s Daughter” featuring Bill Nighy as a powerful PR having trouble maintaining relationships with women.

But the 2006 film ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ was her big Hollywood debut where she played Emily, who both fears and worships Meryl Streep’s character. In fact, she was often singled out as the best thing in the movie. While doing press for the film, Blunt was refreshingly honest in her comments to the media about her experience in Hollywood. During an interview with Craig Ferguson, she admitted that a producer had advised her to lose weight for the role, which she refused to do.

Since “Prada,” Blunt lined up several film projects, including the female lead in “The Great Buck Howard,” a drama starring Tom Hanks and John Malkovich. While living in London, the actress met Michael Buble backstage at one of his concerts and they formed a relationship, which was announced in the gossip pages shortly after.

In a film rich with larger-than-life performances as “The Devil Wears Prada,” English actress Emily Blunt managed to steal every scene she was in form cinematic veterans Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci with her icy portrayal of Streep’s high-strung senior assistant in the 2006 film.

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