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[[File:EmilyWatson_9694.jpg|frame|Emily Watson at the 2000 BAFTA awards]] |
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British actress, born January 14, 1967, best known for such movies as ''[[Film/Breaking The Waves|Breaking The Waves]]'', ''[[Punch |
British actress, born January 14, 1967, best known for such movies as ''[[Film/Breaking The Waves|Breaking The Waves]]'', ''[[Punch-Drunk Love]]'', ''[[Equilibrium]]'', ''[[Red Dragon]]'', ''[[The Proposition]]'', and ''[[Corpse Bride]]''. |
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Not to be confused with [[Emma Watson]]. |
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* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: Revealed in the DVD interviews for ''[[The Proposition]]'' that she had the dirtiest mouth on-set. |
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* Watson typically plays [[The Cutie|adorable and innocent]] characters who are often [[Wide |
* Watson typically plays [[The Cutie|adorable and innocent]] characters who are often [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|wide-eyed idealists]] (Emily Watson is known for her large, expressive eyes) or even [[Waif Prophet|waif prophets]], but are ultimately [[Break the Cutie|savagely brought down]] or [[Kill the Cutie|worse]] by the [[Too Good for This Sinful Earth|uncaring horribleness of the world]]. |
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* [[Fake Nationality]]: Watson is English, but played a Scot in her debut film role. She would go on to play a Scot again (in ''The Water Horse''), two Irish people, two Russians, and five Americans. |
* [[Fake Nationality]]: Watson is English, but played a Scot in her debut film role. She would go on to play a Scot again (in ''The Water Horse''), two Irish people, two Russians, and five Americans. |
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 8 June 2021
British actress, born January 14, 1967, best known for such movies as Breaking The Waves, Punch-Drunk Love, Equilibrium, Red Dragon, The Proposition, and Corpse Bride.
Not to be confused with Emma Watson.
Emily Watson provides examples of the following tropes:
- Cluster F-Bomb: Revealed in the DVD interviews for The Proposition that she had the dirtiest mouth on-set.
- Watson typically plays adorable and innocent characters who are often wide-eyed idealists (Emily Watson is known for her large, expressive eyes) or even waif prophets, but are ultimately savagely brought down or worse by the uncaring horribleness of the world.
- Fake Nationality: Watson is English, but played a Scot in her debut film role. She would go on to play a Scot again (in The Water Horse), two Irish people, two Russians, and five Americans.