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Husband: John Krasinski
Age: 42 Years
Hometown: London

Emily Blunt

Bio/Wiki
Full NameEmily Olivia Laura Blunt
ProfessionActor
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 7" (170 cm)
Eye ColourLavender Gray
Hair ColourMedium Blonde
Career
DebutFeature Film: 'My Summer of Love' (2004) as Tamsin
Emily Blunt in 'My Summer of Love' (2004)
Film: 'Boudica' (2003) as Isolda
Emily Blunt in 'Boudica' (2003)
Awards and Honours2005- Special Jury Prize at the Motovun Film Festival for 'My Summer of Love' (2004)
2005- Most Promising Newcomer Award at the Evening Standard British Film Awards for 'My Summer of Love' (2004)
2007- Honoured at the Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards in the category of MaxMara Face of the Future
2007- British Supporting Actress of the Year Award by the London Film Critics' Circle for 'The Devil Wears Prada' (2006)
2007- Best Supporting Actress – Television at the Golden Globe Awards for 'Gideon's Daughter' (2006)
2009- British Artist of the Year Award at the Britannia Awards
2010- Swarovski Award at the Costume Designers Guild
2010- Best Actress in a Canadian Film Award by the Vancouver Film Critics Circle for 'The Young Victoria' (2009)
2010- Virtuoso Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival for 'The Young Victoria' (2009)
2011- Best International Actress Award at the Jupiter Awards for 'The Young Victoria' (2009)
2012- British Actor of the Year Award at the Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year Awards
2012- Best Supporting Actress Award at the Saturn Awards for 'The Adjustment Bureau' (2011)
2012- Best Ensemble Cast Award at the Gotham Awards for 'Your Sister's Sister' (2011)
2015- Best Ensemble – Motion Picture Award at the Satellite Awards for 'Into the Woods' (2014)
2015- Best Actress in an Action Movie Award at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards for 'Edge of Tomorrow' (2014)
2015- Best Female Action Star Award by the Alliance of Women Film Journalists for 'Edge of Tomorrow' (2014)
2018- Icon Award at the Savannah Film Festival
2018- Honoree at the Variety's Power of Women Awards
2018- Best Supporting Actress Award at the Golden Schmoes Awards for 'A Quiet Place' (2018)
2019- Ensemble Cast Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival for 'Mary Poppins Returns' (2018)
2019- Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role Award at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for 'A Quiet Place' (2018)
Emily Blunt at the Screen Actors Guild Awards (2019)
2023- Alumni Award at the Variety's Power of Women Awards
2023- Best Ensemble Award by the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association for 'Oppenheimer' (2023)
2023- Best Supporting Actress Award at the Saturn Awards for 'Oppenheimer' (2023)
2023- Best Ensemble Cast Award at the Capri Hollywood International Film Festival for 'Oppenheimer' (2023)
2024- Best Ensemble – Motion Picture Award at the Satellite Awards for 'Oppenheimer' (2023)
2024- Best Acting Ensemble Award at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards for 'Oppenheimer' (2023)
2024- Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Award at the
Personal Life
Date of Birth23 February 1983 (Wednesday)
Age (as of 2025) 42 Years
BirthplaceLondon, England
Zodiac signPisces
SignatureEmily Blunt's autograph
NationalityBritish
HometownLondon
School(s)• Ibstock Place School, Roehampton, southwest London
• Hurtwood House, Surrey, England
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
HobbiesReading, Horseback Riding
ControversyCriticised for fat-shaming
In 2012, Emily Blunt made an appearance on the UK’s 'Jonathan Ross Show' in which she called a waiter 'enormous.' She was promoting her role in Rian Johnson’s film titled 'Looper' at the time and a video got surfaced online in which she called the waiter 'enormous.' In the video, Emily was quoted saying that

"If you go to Chili’s you can see why so many of our American friends are enormous. Well the girl who was serving me was enormous."

She faced major backlash from her fans around the world and she finally issued a statement in which she apologised for what she said and was quoted saying that

"I’ve always considered myself someone who wouldn’t dream of upsetting anyone so whatever possessed me to say anything like this in that moment is unrecognizable to me or anything I stand for. And yet it happened, and I said it and I’m so sorry for any hurt caused. I was absolutely old enough to know better." [1]The Guardian
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsMichael Bublé (Canadian Singer) (2005-2008)
Emily Blunt with Michael Bublé
Marriage Date10 July 2010
Family
Husband/SpouseJohn Krasinski (Actor, Filmmaker)
Emily Blunt with her husband John Krasinski
ChildrenDaughters- Hazel, Violet
Emily Blunt with her daughters and husband
ParentsFather- Oliver Blunt (Lawyer)
Mother- Joanna Mackie (Former Actor and English Teacher)
Emily Blunt with her parents
SiblingsBrother- Sebastian
Emily Blunt (extreme left) with her brother Oliver and sister Felicity
Sisters- Felicity (Literary Agent), Susannah
Emily Blunt with her sister Susannah
Other RelativesBrother-in-law- Stanley Tucci (Actor, Author)
Emily Blunt with Stanley Tucci
Grandfather- Peter Blunt (Major General, CB., MBE., GM., FCIT)
Favourites
Film(s)Hollywood- 'Kramer vs. Kramer' (1979), 'Jaws' (1975)
Money Factor
Net Worth (approx.)$80 million (as of 2025) [2]Parade

Emily Blunt

Some Lesser Known Facts About Emily Blunt

  • Her mother gave up acting to parent full-time before Emily Blunt started school.
  • As a little girl, Emily Blunt used to talk in a lot of funny voices because she used to think that she could speak more fluently if she didn’t sound like her.

    Emily Blunt's (left) childhood photo with her sister

    Emily Blunt’s (left) childhood photo with her sister

  • At the age of 12, a teacher overheard her making different impressions and suggested she try out for the class play and eventually, being part of her school production led to her love of theatre.
  • Emily Blunt developed a stutter very early on in life and it was a debilitating type of stutter that caused her to barely hold a conversation. Her being part of her school theatre productions helped her with her stuttering too.
  • She experienced stammering and stuttering at its worst between the ages of seven and 14.
  • Talking about her stuttering in detail, Emily was quoted saying in an interview that

    It runs in my family. I had an uncle, cousin, grandfather who stuttered. It’s nothing to do with anxiety. It’s just a kind of brain-synapse thing that happens to people who are genetically predisposed to have it. The worst is having it at 12, 13.”

  • Emily’s stammering and stuttering come back occasionally, mostly when she is on the phone or when she is particularly stressed or tired.
  • Due to her condition in childhood, Emily Blunt was always intimidated by speaking and she used to spend most of her time watching people, as well as creating elaborate games for herself.
  • After appearing in a school play at the Edinburgh Festival, Emily Blunt was discovered and signed by an agent for acting assignments and after finishing her school exams, Emily began auditioning for acting roles.
  • At the age of 16, Emily Blunt was offered a record deal after a producer spotted her in the musical ‘Bliss’ at the Edinburgh Festival.
  • Emily Blunt made her acting debut in a 2001 stage production of ‘The Royal Family’ which was a play written by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Emily was just 18 years old when she made her professional acting debut.

    Emily Blunt (centre) in a still from the stage production of 'The Royal Family' (2001)

    Emily Blunt (centre) in a still from the stage production of ‘The Royal Family’ (2001)

  • The next year, Emily Blunt starred as Juliet in a production of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (2002) at the Chichester Festival Theatre in England.

    Emily Blunt in a still from the play titled 'Romeo and Juliet' (2002)

    Emily Blunt in a still from the play titled ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (2002)

  • In 2002, she played the character of Eugenie Loyer in Nicholas Wright’s English play titled ‘Vincent in Brixton.’
  • In 2004, Emily Blunt played the character of Holly in the BBC Radio show titled ‘Bumps and Bruises.’
  • In 2006, Emily Blunt was told to lose weight for her role as Emily in the American comedy-drama film titled ‘The Devil Wears Prada.’ Her co-star in the film Anne Hathaway and Emily were always hungry on-set due to being kept on strict diets to maintain the rail-thin super-model look.
  • In 2006, Emily was cast in the second of two linked BBC television dramas titled ‘Gideon’s Daughter’ in which she played the character of Natasha. The TV series was telecast on BBC One.

    Emily Blunt on the poster of the BBC TV drama titled 'Gideon's Daughter' (2006)

    Emily Blunt on the poster of the BBC TV drama titled ‘Gideon’s Daughter’ (2006)

  • In the same year, Emily Blunt started working with the American Institute for Stuttering to help children overcome stuttering through educational resources and raise awareness of the realities of the condition.
  • Emily Blunt is on the board of directors of the American Institute for Stuttering and she hosts a gala every year for the institute to raise funds for speech therapy scholarships for children and adults.
  • In 2006, the American actress Susan Sarandon suggested her to audition for the Australian mystery drama film titled ‘Irresistible’ after being impressed by Emily’s performance in the American drama film titled ‘My Summer of Love’ (2004).
  • For her performance in the American film titled The Devil Wears Prada (2006), Emily convinced the director of the film David Frankel that her character should be British rather than American. She also improvised many of her lines and stated that she based the character on people she’s met but she would never want to associate with the same.
  • Emily was named the ‘Best Female Scene-Stealer’ for her performance in the film ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006) by Entertainment Weekly magazine.

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American comedy-drama film titled 'The Devil Wears Prada' (2006)

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American comedy-drama film titled ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006)

  • In 2007, Emily was named the face of the Italian clothing brand ‘Max Mara’ ad campaign.
  • Emily Blunt was initially offered the role of Sister James in the American drama film titled ‘Doubt’ (2008) but she suggested Amy Adams for the role as she felt the role suited Amy more. Amy went on to not only get the role but also was nominated for an Oscar at the 81st Academy Awards and she thanked Emily for suggesting her name for the film.
  • Emily and the American actor and filmmaker John Krasinski were introduced to each other by a mutual friend/actress Anne Hathaway and they both started dating each other in November 2008. The couple got engaged in the month of August in 2009 and got married in Como, Italy in July 2010.
  • She was ranked 19th in 2010 and 34th in 2009 as one of the most ‘Beautiful Famous Faces’ by ‘The Annual Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World.’
  • In 2009, Emily was ranked 58th in the 2009 Ask Men list of the Top 99 Most Desirable Women.
  • In the same year, she was ranked 73rd in the 2009 FHM list of ‘100 Sexiest Women in the World.’
  • In 2009, Emily lent her voice to the character of Juliet in the episode titled ‘Lisa the Drama Queen’ in the American animated sitcom titled ‘The Simpsons.’
  • In the same year, she was cast for the lead role in the British period drama film titled ‘The Young Victoria’ which was based on the early life and reign of Queen Victoria, and her marriage to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

    Emily Blunt in a still from the British period drama film titled 'The Young Victoria' (2009)

    Emily Blunt in a still from the British period drama film titled ‘The Young Victoria’ (2009)

  • In 2008, Emily was ranked 8th in the ‘Women We’d Love To Love’ by a poll of 4,000 gay women. Later in 2010, Emily Blunt was ranked 53rd in AskMen’s 2010 list of the Top 99 Most Desirable Women.
  • In 2011, Emily was named the ambassador of the new Yves Saint Laurent fragrance named ‘Opium.’
  • Emily Blunt was pregnant throughout filming the character of Baker’s Wife in The Walt Disney Company’s film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s musical titled ‘Into the Woods’ in 2013.

    Emily Blunt in a still from the Walt Disney film titled 'Into the Woods' (2013)

    Emily Blunt in a still from the Walt Disney film titled ‘Into the Woods’ (2013)

  • Emily initially did not want to become part of the American post-apocalyptic horror film titled ‘A Quiet Place’ which was written and directed by her husband John Krasinski.
  • After reading one particular scene from the script of the film ‘A Quiet Place,’ Emily decided to be part of the film as the scene represented some of her deepest fears of not being able to protect her children.

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American post-apocalyptic horror film titled 'A Quiet Place' (2018)

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American post-apocalyptic horror film titled ‘A Quiet Place’ (2018)

  • Emily Blunt found out about her Golden Globe nomination for the American musical fantasy film titled ‘Into the Woods’ (2014) while she was having a massage in Dubai. She also served as a jury member of the Dubai Film Festival at the time.
  • In 2015, Emily Blunt and her husband started working in support of ‘Family Reach,’ which is an organisation that helps financially support families affected by cancer.
  • In the same year, she became an American citizen through naturalisation which made her a dual citizen of the UK and US. Her decision about dual citizenship was mainly for tax reasons. However, she likes to be identified as British.
  • Emily Blunt was 4 months pregnant with her second daughter when she completed filming the American psychological thriller film titled ‘The Girl on the Train’ (2016).

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American psychological thriller film titled 'The Girl on the Train' (2016)

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American psychological thriller film titled ‘The Girl on the Train’ (2016)

  • In 2016, Emily Blunt narrated a part of the English audiobook titled ‘Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives’ which was a work of speculative fiction by American neuroscientist David Eagleman.
  • She had to decline the offer of being cast in the American epic neo-noir science fiction film titled ‘Blade Runner 2049’ as she was pregnant at the time when the film was getting shot.
  • In 2018, Emily Blunt took over the role of the English actress Julie Andrews in the American musical fantasy comedy film titled ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ which was a sequel to the 1964 film ‘Mary Poppins.’

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American musical fantasy comedy film titled 'Mary Poppins Returns' (2018)

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American musical fantasy comedy film titled ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ (2018)

  • She began filming Mary Poppins Returns (2018), just 6 months after giving birth. The production of the movie was postponed to accommodate Emily Blunt’s pregnancy.
  • In 2020, Forbes ranked her as the sixth highest-paid actress in the world, with annual earnings of $22.5 million.
  • In the same year, Emily Blunt was cast in the American web series titled ‘Some Good News’ in which she appeared as a guest.
  • In 2020, she was cast in the American post-apocalyptic horror film titled ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ in which she played the character of Evelyn Abbott.
  • In 2023, Emily Blunt was cast in the epic biographical thriller film titled ‘Oppenheimer’ which was based on the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American theoretical physicist who helped develop the first nuclear weapons during World War II. Emily played the character of Katherine “Kitty” Oppenheimer.

    Emily Blunt in a still from the epic biographical thriller film titled 'Oppenheimer' (2023)

    Emily Blunt in a still from the epic biographical thriller film titled ‘Oppenheimer’ (2023)

  • Emily Blunt took a pay cut to work on the film ‘Oppenheimer’ and she ended up earning $4 million instead of her usual $10- to $20-million salary.
  • Film ‘Oppenheimer’ has been Emily Blunt’s highest-grossing film, as of 2025.
  • In 2024, Emily started promoting and raising funds for the ‘Malala Fund,’ which is a non-profit organisation that advocates for girls’ education and was co-founded by the Pakistani female education activist Malala Yousafzai.
  • Emily Blunt occasionally consumes alcohol. Her mother used to recommend whisky when she was a teenager for when she had had a bad day. Recalling the instance, Emily was quoted saying in an interview that

    I feel like whisky is a great equaliser. I remember even as a teenager, if I’d had a shock or something at school, my mum would say, “Would you like a little nip of whisky?” And I’d drink from my grandfather’s whisky.”

  • Emily follows a strict policy of never being absent from her daughters for more than a fortnight (14 days).
  • She is an alto singer and has also showcased her vocal talents in several films including ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ (2018) and ‘Into the Woods’ (2014).
  • Emily Blunt’s ex-boyfriend, Canadian singer Michael Bublé, wrote the hit single titled ‘Everything’ (2007) for her. She is also on his album titled ‘Call Me Irresponsible’ (2007) in which she also sings briefly at the end of the song titled ‘Me and Mrs. Jones.’
  • She considers the American actress Anne Hathaway her best friend and her biggest supporter in life.
  • Emily is a grade 8th cellist (a person who plays the instrument cello).
  • Before entering the film industry, Emily Blunt had originally planned to go to university and study languages hoping to become a U.N. translator.
  • Emily has a phobia of heights and while talking about it, she once said in an interview that

    I’m not amazing with heights and it was one of those things where they kind of [get] you up there and there’s the moment before they bring you down for the shot, and it seems like that moment extends for a forever time frame.”

  • She also has a phobia of wearing Gloves. Once in a podcast, she stated how she used to scream in fear each time her mother tried to put on gloves in her hands as a child. Emily always used to find gloves disgusting and sickening. She also has a fear of Cockroaches.
  • Emily Blunt is allergic to cats and horses and even mentioned in one of her interviews that she has to take high-dose prescription antihistamines when filming around horses. 
  • Emily likes to decompress through daily sessions of transcendental meditation.
  • She has an unusual talent for replicating a pigeon’s trill or whistling sound.
  • She loves to spend time with animals.
  • In a podcast, Emily Blunt mentioned that she got to know about her 2024 Oscar nomination right after she got done with picking her dog’s poop.
  • Emily Blunt regrets not going to the university. She got her first movie role in ‘Boudica’ at the age of 20. She thinks that by skipping higher education, she missed out on the chance to learn about life and make mistakes away from the public eye. She was quoted saying in an interview that

    I just wish I’d had that experience and that time to really mess up, and to be around fellow people who had no idea that they were throwing caution to the wind.”

  • Emily Blunt is not on social media and has stated she avoids it to maintain a sense of normalcy and avoid the negative effects of constant online exposure. She has no plans to be on social media any time soon.
  • She has been part of many TV series titled ‘Foyle’s War’ (2003), ‘Henry VIII’ (2004), ‘Agatha Christie’s Poirot’ (2004), ‘Empire’ (2005), and ‘Lip Sync Battle’ (2015).

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American historical TV series titled 'Empire' (2005)

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American historical TV series titled ‘Empire’ (2005)

  • Emily Blunt has been part of many English films and some of them include ‘The Great Buck Howard’ (2008), ‘Salmon Fishing in the Yemen’ (2011), ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ (2014), ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ (2020), ‘Pain Hustlers’ (2023), and ‘The Fall Guy’ (2024). 

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American action comedy film titled 'The Fall Guy' (2024)

    Emily Blunt in a still from the American action comedy film titled ‘The Fall Guy’ (2024)

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