Emily Mortimer

Emily Kathleen Anne Mortimer[1] (born 1 December 1971) is an English actress and screenwriter. She began acting in stage productions and has since appeared in several film and television roles. In 2003, she won an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in Lovely and Amazing. She is also known for playing the role of Mackenzie McHale in the HBO series The Newsroom, and as the voice actress of Sophie in the English-language version of Howl's Moving Castle (2004). Mortimer also stars in Scream 3 (2000), Match Point (2005), Lars and the Real Girl (2007), Chaos Theory (2008), Harry Brown (2009), Shutter Island (2010), Hugo (2011), and Mary Poppins Returns (2018).

Emily Mortimer
Mortimer at the 32nd Goya Awards.
Born
Emily Kathleen Anne Mortimer

(1971-12-01) 1 December 1971
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
Alma materLincoln College, Oxford
OccupationActress, screenwriter
Years active1994–present
Spouse(s)
Children2
Parent(s)Sir John Mortimer
Penelope Gollop

Early life and education

Mortimer was born in Hammersmith, London, England,[2] to dramatist and barrister Sir John Mortimer, and his second wife, Penelope (née Gollop). She has a younger sister, Rosie;[3] two older half-siblings, Sally Silverman and Jeremy, by her father's first marriage to author Penelope Fletcher; and a half-brother, Ross Bentley, by her father's relationship with actress Wendy Craig.[4]

Mortimer studied at St Paul's Girls' School in west London[5] where she appeared in several pupil productions. She then went on to the University of Oxford, where she read Russian[3] at Lincoln College and performed in several plays. Before becoming an actress, Mortimer wrote a column for the Daily Telegraph and was screenwriter for an adaptation of Lorna Sage's memoir, Bad Blood.[6][7]

Career

Mortimer performed in several plays while studying at University of Oxford. While acting in a student production, she was spotted by a producer who later cast her in the lead in a television adaptation of Catherine Cookson's The Glass Virgin (1995).[8] Subsequent television roles included Sharpe's Sword (1995) and Coming Home (1998). She followed this with the 1996 television film Lord of Misrule, directed by Guy Jenkin and filmed in Fowey, Cornwall.[9]

Also in 1996, Mortimer appeared in her first feature film opposite Val Kilmer in The Ghost and the Darkness, and in the coming-of-age story, The Last of the High Kings.[9]

Mortimer at a film premiere in September 2007

In 1998 she appeared as Kat Ashley in Elizabeth, and played Miss Flynn in the television mini series Cider with Rosie, which was adapted for television by her father. In 1999, she played three roles: she was the "Perfect Girl" dropped by Hugh Grant in Notting Hill; Esther in the television mini series Noah's Ark; and Angelina, the star of the film within a film in Scream 3.

In 2000, Mortimer was cast as Katherine in Kenneth Branagh's musical adaptation of Love's Labour's Lost, where she met actor and future husband Alessandro Nivola. She took on her biggest role in an American film to date, playing opposite Bruce Willis in Disney's The Kid. In 2002, she had a major role in The 51st State (also known as Formula 51), starring opposite Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Carlyle.[8]

In 2003, Mortimer appeared in Stephen Fry's film Bright Young Things. In 2004, Mortimer played the female lead in the film Dear Frankie. In 2005, she played a major role as the oblivious spouse of Jonathan Rhys Meyers's adulterer in Woody Allen's Match Point, as well as voiced young Sophie in the English-dubbed version of Howl's Moving Castle. In 2007 she played a supporting role in Lars and the Real Girl as the supportive sister-in-law of Ryan Gosling's title character. She appeared in The Pink Panther in 2006 and in its 2009 sequel. In the last three episodes of the first season of 30 Rock, she played Phoebe, the mysterious love interest of Alec Baldwin's character, Jack Donaghy.

Mortimer played an aspiring actress opposite Andy García in City Island (2009) and as Rachel Solando in Martin Scorsese's 2010 film Shutter Island. She played Leonie Gilmour in Leonie, released in the autumn of 2010. In 2011, she had a role in Our Idiot Brother as Liz, the sister of Paul Rudd's titular character. Also in 2011, she started work with the acclaimed screenwriter and producer Aaron Sorkin as Mackenzie McHale in HBO's The Newsroom. In January 2013 it was announced that Mortimer would be co-creating and starring in the comedy series Doll & Em[10] for Sky Living, along with her longtime friend, actress and comedian Dolly Wells.[11][12]

Personal life

In 2000, Mortimer met American actor Alessandro Nivola while both were starring in Love's Labour's Lost. The couple married in the village of Turville in the Chilterns, Buckinghamshire, on 3 January 2003.[13] Mortimer gave birth to their first child, Samuel John Nivola on 26 September 2003 and their second child, May Rose Nivola, in 2010. They live with their two children[14] in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.[15] Mortimer became an American citizen, for tax purposes, circa 2010.[16]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1996The Ghost and the DarknessHelana Patterson
The Last of the High KingsRomy Thomas
1997The SaintWoman on Plane
1998ElizabethKat Ashley
Killing JoeShort film
1999Notting HillWill's "Perfect Girl"
2000Scream 3Angelina Tyler
Love's Labour's LostKatherine
The Miracle MakerMary of NazarethVoice role
Disney's The KidAmy
2001Lovely and AmazingElizabeth Marks
The 51st StateDakota Parker
2003A Foreign AffairAngela Beck
Nobody Needs to KnowEmily
The Sleeping DictionaryCecil
Bright Young ThingsNina Blount
Young AdamCathie Dimly
2004Dear FrankieLizzie
Howl's Moving CastleYoung Sophie (voice)English dub
2005Match PointChloe Hewett Wilton
2006Paris, je t'aimeFrancesSegment: "Père-Lachaise"
The Pink PantherNicole Durant
2007Lars and the Real GirlKarin
Chaos TheorySusan Allen
2008TranssiberianJessie
RedbeltLaura Black
2009The Pink Panther 2Nicole Durant
Harry BrownDI Alice Frampton
City IslandMolly Charlesworth
2010Shutter IslandRachel Solando
LeonieLeonie Gilmour
2011Cars 2Holley ShiftwellVoice role
Our Idiot BrotherLiz
HugoLisette
2014Rio, I Love YouDorothySegment: "La Fortuna"
2015Ten Thousand SaintsDi Urbanski
2016SpectralCIA Officer Fran Madison
2017The Sense of an EndingSarah Ford
The PartyJinny
The BookshopFlorence Green
2018Write When You Get WorkNan Noble
To DustN/AProducer
Head Full of HoneySarah
Mary Poppins ReturnsJane Banks
2019Good PostureJulia Price
PhilAlicia
MarySarah
2020RelicKay

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1994Under the HammerAngelaEpisode: "The Virgin of Vitebsk"
Blue HeelersKellyEpisode: "Skin Deep"
1995Sharpe's SwordLassTelevision movie
The Glass VirginAnnabella Lagrange3 episodes
Screen TwoAmanda EllisEpisode: "A Very Open Prison"
1996Lord of MisruleEmmaMovie
Ruth Rendell MysteriesElviraEpisode: "Heartstones"
Silent WitnessFran2 episodes
Jack and Jeremy's Real LivesTillyEpisode: "Aristocrats"
No BananasUna6 episodes
1997Midsomer MurdersKatherine LaceyEpisode: "The Killings at Badger's Drift"
A Dance to the Music of TimePolly DuportEpisode: "Post War"
1998Cider with RosieMiss FlynnMovie
Coming HomeJudith DunbarMovie
1999Noah's ArkEsther3 episodes
2002Jeffrey Archer: The TruthDiana, Princess of WalesMovie
200730 RockPhoebe3 episodes
2012–14The NewsroomMackenzie McHale25 episodes
2014–15Doll & EmEmily12 episodes; also creator and writer

Video games

Year Title Role
2011 Cars 2: The Video Game Holley Shiftwell (voice)
2012 Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure
2013 Disney Infinity
2014 Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes, Cars: Fast as Lightning
2015 Disney Infinity 3.0[17]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result
2003 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Lovely & Amazing Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Female Won
Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical Nominated
2004 Empire Awards Best British Actress Young Adam Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle British Supporting Actress of the Year Nominated
2005 British Actress of the Year Dear Frankie Nominated
2007 Detroit Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Lars and the Real Girl Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Nominated
2009 Saturn Awards Best Actress Transsiberian Nominated
2018 Goya Awards Best Actress The Bookshop Nominated

References

  1. A Voyage Round John Mortimer, Penguin Books, 2008, Valerie Grove
  2. Profile, familysearch.org; accessed 13 January 2016.
  3. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/feb/07/emily-mortimer-interview-martin-scorsese
  4. Walker, Tim; Eden, Richard (13 September 2004). "Mortimer's joy at son with Wendy Craig". The Daily Telegraph. UK. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
  5. GQ, September 2005, p. 212
  6. Stadlen, Matthew (29 June 2015). "The kind of movies I'm in, you're lucky if your mum sees it". ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  7. Merritt, Stephanie (2 December 2001). "Interview: Emily Mortimer". the Guardian. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  8. Woman on the verge, Guardian.co.uk; retrieved 14 April 2012.
  9. "Emily Mortimer". IMDb. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  10. "Doll & Em". Sky Living.
  11. Kemp, Stuart (23 January 2013). "Emily Mortimer to Write and Star in 'Doll & Em' for Sky Living". The Hollywood Reporter.
  12. Sarah Jane Griffiths (18 February 2014). "Doll and Em: Friendship, family and film stars". BBC News. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  13. "Get Reading". Retrieved 18 December 2016.
  14. Helena de Bertodano (24 July 2011). "Emily Mortimer interview: 'I hope my kids don't look like my father'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  15. Vincentelli, Elizabeth (16 November 2013). "Alessandro Nivola: My Brooklyn". New York Post. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  16. Wood, Gabby. ""Sometimes I think this is so undignified"". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited.
  17. Avalanche Software. Disney Infinity 3.0. Scene: Closing credits, 5:39 in, Featuring the Voice Talents of.
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