Emily Mortimer
Emily Mortimer, a British screenwriter and actress, is well-known for her significant contributions to Hollywood films. Mortimer graduated from the theater with a rich legacy has a humble persona. Mortimer was the lead in "Mary Poppins Returns," a follow-up to 1964's cult musical "Mary Poppins." The film was an important milestone in her career. Mortimer was a quirky French assistant in the Pink Panther movies as well as a shrewd and ambitious news reporter as part of "The Newsroom". Emily Kathleen Anne Mortimer is the daughter of famous authors and barristers Sir John Mortimer (born in Hammersmith) and Penelope Gollop. She was born December 1 January 1971. Emily has several siblings. Her father was in a previous marriage to Penelope Fletcher, who was her half-sister. Rosie, her younger sibling was called. Her father had a relationship with actress Wendy Craig, and she has a brother in law named Ross Bentley. Mortimer was a student at 'St. Paul's Girls' Academy,' in London. She studied English as well as Russian in Lincoln College at Oxford University where she graduated with a bachelor's degree from the university in 1994. She then attended Moscow Arts Theatre Drama School during her gap year.



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