Emily Blunt Net Worth

Emily Blunt’s Biography

Emily Olivia Leah Blunt, known as Emily Blunt, is a British-American based actress, and singer. Blunt is widely recognized for portraying Tamsin in film My Summer Love (2004), Natasha in television film Gideon’s Daughter (2006). The portrayal of Queen Victoria in The Young Victoria also brought more attention towards her. The famous actress is an owner of $18 million U.S. dollars.

Emily Blunt was born in Wandsworth, London on February 23rd, 1983. Her mother, Joanna was a former actress and teacher and her father, Oliver Simon Peter Blunt was a barrister. She has three siblings Felicity, Sebastian and Susannah. Her paternal grandfather Peter Blunt was a Major General.

At the very young age of 7, Blunt suffered from the problem of stammering, yet she overcame the problem when she was of 14. She completed her schooling from Ibstock Place School, Roehampton and later enrolled at Hurtwood House where she studied arts programme.

Debut in Career

Emily made her acting debut as Gwen in Sir Peter Hall’s play The Royal Family in 2001. The following year, she starred as Eugenie Loyer in play Vincent in Brixton and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. Later in 2003, the actress had her first television film Boudica where she portrayed Isolda. The same year, she played the role of Lucy Markham in Foyle’s War’s episode “War Games”. Besides, she appeared as Catherine Howard in a TV film Henry VIII.

In year 2004, Emily Blunt did her first film My Summer of Love. She did the role of Tamsin in the film and received a good sum of money which contributed in her net worth. In the same year, she appeared as Linnet Ridgeway in an episode of Agatha Christie’s Poirot entitled “Death on the Nile”. Later in 2005, she was seen as Camane in ABC’s historical TV series Empire. Likewise, the actress worked in different movies including The Devil Wears Prada (2006), Irresistible (2006), Wind Chill (2007), The Jane Austen Book Club (2007), The Great Buck Howard (2008), etc.

Subsequently in 2009, Emily starred as Queen Victoria in Jean-Marc Vallee’s film The Young Victoria. The film earned her a success and also paid her good salary which increased her net worth. Later in 2010, the actress appeared in three films; The Wolfman, Wild Target and Gulliver’s Travels. In year 2011, Blunt worked as voice actress and voiced Juliet in film Gnomeo & Juliet. Similarly, Blunt worked in other films like The Adjustment Bureau, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Your Sister’s Sister in the same year. Besides, she also had a cameo in the film The Muppets.

Works from 2012 to Present and Net Worth

Emily Blunt, later, appeared as Violet Barnes in Rian Johnson’s film Looper in 2012. The same year, she portrayed Michaela Fitzgerald / Charlotte Fitzgerald in film Arthur Newman. In 2013, she acted as Nahoko Satomi in an English dubbed version of The Wind Rises. All these works helped her to increase her net worth. Eventually, Emily Blunt made appearances in movies like Edge of Tomorrow (2014), Into the Woods (2014), Sicario (2015), The Huntsman: Winter’s War (2016), etc.

Recently in 2017, Emily worked as a voice actress in films Animal Crackers and My Little Pony: The Movie. Besides, she is working up in her new film Sherlock Gnomes, A Quiet Place and Mary Poppins Returns.

Emily Blunt is talented actress who has worked in more than 20 films. The actress has gave her heart to play the role and her hard works have paid her with net worth of $18 million U.S. dollars. Besides acting, the actress is gaining fame in the world of real estate. She and her husband, John Krasinki has made large money through this business. They sold their house of Ojai, CA in $3.25 million. The couple also sold their house of L.A. in $6.5 million.

Must Know Facts about Emily Blunt

Real Name: Emily Olivia Leah Blunt
Date of Birth: February 23rd, 1983
Profession: Actress and Singer
Height: 5′ 7″
Husband: John Krasinki (m. 2010)
Children: 2
Facebook: 224K Fans in Facebook
Net Worth: $18 Million

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