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Blunt at the French premiere of Edge of Tomorrow in 2014
English actress Emily Blunt began her career as a teenager at the West End theatre , appearing alongside Judi Dench in a production of The Royal Family in 2001.[ 1] Her first screen appearance was in the television film Boudica (2003), and she made her film debut with the lead role of a teenager exploring her homosexuality in Paweł Pawlikowski 's drama My Summer of Love (2004).[ 2] [ 3] For playing the title role of an emotionally troubled young woman in the BBC television film Gideon's Daughter (2006), Blunt won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film .[ 4] [ 5] In the same year, she gained wider recognition for playing a fashion editor's assistant in the American comedy The Devil Wears Prada , earning a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role .[ 1] [ 6]
Following this breakthrough, Blunt played lead roles in several films, including the period drama The Young Victoria (2009), the science fiction romance The Adjustment Bureau (2011), and the romance Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011).[ 7] In 2014, she starred as a hardened sergeant in the action film Edge of Tomorrow and as the Baker's Wife in the musical fantasy Into the Woods .[ 1] [ 8] She gained praise for playing a principled FBI agent in the crime film Sicario (2015) and an alcoholic in the thriller The Girl on the Train (2016);[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] the latter earned her a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role .[ 12] In 2018, she starred in the critically acclaimed horror film A Quiet Place , directed by her husband John Krasinski , and in the musical fantasy Mary Poppins Returns , in which she played the title character .[ 13] The former earned her the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress .[ 14] She has since starred in the sequel A Quiet Place Part II , the adventure film Jungle Cruise (both 2021), and the revisionist Western television miniseries The English (2022).[ 15] [ 16] [ 17] In 2023, she portrayed Katherine Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan 's biographical thriller film Oppenheimer , which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress , and ranks as her highest-grossing release.[ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
Alongside her screen work, Blunt has provided her voice to several animated films, including Gnomeo & Juliet (2011) and its sequel Sherlock Gnomes (2018), and the English dub for The Wind Rises (2013). She has also narrated the audiobook Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives in 2010, and recorded songs for the soundtrack of her films Into the Woods , My Little Pony: The Movie , and Mary Poppins Returns .
Blunt at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival
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^ Refers to the film's earliest release
^ She played a dual role in the film.[ 43]
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