Emily Mortimer
Emily Mortimer, a British screenwriter and director, is an estimated net worth of eight million dollars. Emily Mortimer has starred in movies like "Lovely and amazing", "Match Point", "Lars and the Real Girl", "Shutter Island", "Hugo", and "Relic". Mortimer was a part of the HBO series "The Newsroom" with Jeff Daniels, as well being co-creating, writing as well as co-starring in the British TV series "Doll and Em." Mortimer is also the writer as well as directed and performed on the show "The The Pursuit of love." Emily Mortimer, born in London on the 6th of October, 1971, to dramatist and barrister Sir John Mortimer (and his second wife Penelope) she is the son of the father of their children. Mortimer is the cousin of Rosie and she has two half-siblings: Sally as well as Jeremy. The half-brother of her, Ross, is older. Mortimer was a student at St Paul's Girls' College as well as the University of Oxford for her academic pursuits. She was a student of Russian at Oxford University and was a part of a number of school productions. Mortimer was in both "The 51st State" as well as "Lovely and Amazing." The latter film won her the Independent Spirit Award as Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film. Mortimer was as a character in "A Foreign Affair", "The Sleeping Dictionary", "Bright Young Things" as well as "Young Adam" in 2003.
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