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It is a truth universally acknowledged that Emma Thompson's talents know no bounds. After all, the Love Actually alum secretly helped write an iconic scene for 2005's Pride & Prejudice ...
In Mashable's interview, Wright revealed that while screenwriter Deborah Moggach wrote much of Pride and Prejudice’s screenplay, it was Emma Thompson who wrote Charlotte's beloved lines.
Pride and Prejudice fans have Emma Thompson to thank for (at least) one of the movie's most iconic lines. After earning herself an Academy Award with her Sense and Sensibility script, Thompson ...
“Deborah Moggach wrote the screenplay and did an amazing, amazing job, and then we asked Emma Thompson to help with a little bit of the dialogue,” Wright explained. Get Apple TV+ for £2.99 ...
Fans of Joe Wright’s 2005 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice have Emma Thompson to thank for one of its most memorable lines. The big screen version of Jane Austen’s classic novel, which starred ...
But not just any specialist. Speaking with PEOPLE, the film's director Joe Wright, 52, reveals it was actress Emma Thompson who helped him bring Austen's words to life. The studio hired Thompson ...
Fans of Joe Wright’s 2005 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice have Emma Thompson to thank for one of its most memorable lines. The big screen version of Jane Austen’s classic novel ...
The Pride and Prejudice director, Joe Wright, recalled how Emma Thompson helped him improvise a fan-favorite scene from the 2005 adaptation of the novel, marking its 20th anniversary. Thompson ...
And then we asked Emma Thompson to help with a little bit of the dialogue. And I went round to her house, very nervous, with my little briefcase and we walked up onto Hampstead Heath onto a hill.