Emily Mortimer
Emily Mortimer, a British screenwriter and director, is an estimated net worth of 8 million dollars. Emily Mortimer is known for her role in films such as "Lovely and Amazing," "Match Point," "Lars and the Real Girl," "Shutter Island," "Hugo," and "Relic." She also appeared on television with Jeff Daniels on the HBO show "The Newsroom" as well as co-created, co-written, and co-starred on the British series "Doll and Em." Other credits include Mortimer wrote, directed, and acted in the mini-series "The Pursuit of love. "Emily Mortimer was born on October 6, 1971, in London, England to dramatist and barrister Sir John Mortimer and his second wife Penelope. Mortimer has a younger sibling named Rosie and two half-siblings older with names of Sally and Jeremy and one half-brother who is named Ross. To further her education, Mortimer went to St Paul's Girls' School before going to The University of Oxford. She studied Russian at Oxford University as well as appeared in various school productions. Mortimer was in both "The 51st State", and "Lovely and Amazing." For her performance as an aspiring actress Elizabeth Marks in the latter film, she was awarded the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female. Mortimer was next to appear in 2003's films "A Foreign Affair,"" "The Sleeping Dictionary,"" "Bright Young Things" as well as "Young Adam."
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