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OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND — Emily Blunt insists her new movie, “The Young Victoria,” is “definitely not a history lesson. It’s very relatable. She doesn’t get on with her mother.
Blunt orders wine, explaining it will "help me down the red carpet." It is one of the few experiences in her life that gave her insight into Queen Victoria, whom she plays as a teenager in the ...
OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND — Emily Blunt insists her new movie, “The Young Victoria,” is “definitely not a history lesson. It’s very relatable. She doesn’t get on with her mother.
Emily Blunt sweeps into a San Francisco bar looking pretty in pink -- specifically a tight-fitting pink strapless Moschino gown. She's accompanied by a small entourage including her fiancé, John ...
Emily Blunt shot to international prominence with her lead role in the multi award-winning British movie, My Summer of Love, in which she played a mysterious, privileged woman who becomes the ...
In The Young Victoria, the star of The Devil Wears Prada plays the royal as a 17-years-old After playing Meryl Streep’s cruel first assistant in The Devil Wears Prada, Emily Blunt is clearly ...
The royal lineage should be pleased with Emily Blunt -- when a power outage disrupted festivities at the premiere party for ‘The Young Victoria,’ the actress waited gracefully instead of ...
An interview with actress Emily Blunt, who portrays a real-life princess in the period movie "The Young Victoria." She calls the queen-to-be a "really rich character." ...
Emily Blunt is donning the crown for "The Young Victoria," a period biopic of the Queen of England being produced by Initial Entertainment Group's Graham King and Martin Scorsese.
The first Queen Elizabeth has been the It Girl of the British monarchy in recent times in Hollywood. Queen Victoria now gets royal treatment with a fresh film biography starring Emily Blunt as the ...
Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend entertainingly recreate the complicated relationship between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and how they created a marriage of equals in 19th-century Britain.