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Emma is a 1996 British-American period comedy film based on the 1815 novel of the same name by Jane Austen. Written and directed by Douglas McGrath , and produced by Patrick Cassavetti and Steven Haft , the film stars Gwyneth Paltrow , Alan Cumming , Toni Collette , Ewan McGregor , and Jeremy Northam .
Emma was broadcast on 24 November 1996 on ITV, garnering an estimated 12 million viewers. [5] [6] Emma was also broadcast on the American channel A&E on 16 February 1997. [7] It was released on DVD in 1999. The adaptation re-aired in 2007, as part of ITV's Jane Austen Season, [8] and as part of PBS Masterpiece's Jane Austen marathon on 23 March ...
Emma (Original Score) is the soundtrack accompanying the 1996 film of the same name based on Jane Austen's 1816 novel. It features the original score written by British composer Rachel Portman and released through Hollywood Records on 29 July 1996.
She had her first starring role in the film adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Emma (1996) portraying the title role of Emma Woodhouse. In 1998 she starred in the romance fantasy Sliding Doors , the romantic drama Great Expectations and the romantic period comedy Shakespeare in Love earning the Academy Award for Best Actress for the latter.
It was awarded to a performer for an outstanding "continuing or single voice-over performance in a series or a special." [1] Prior to 1992, voice actors could be nominated for their performance in the live-action acting categories. [2] The award was first given in 1992 when six voice actors from The Simpsons shared the award. From 1992 to 2008 ...
Pamela Adlon at San Diego Comic-Con in 2011. Pamela Adlon has starred in many feature films, television shows, and video games. She is known for her performances in Lucky Louie (2006), Louie (2010–2015), and Better Things (2016–2022).
In 2014, the award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance was separated into two categories – Outstanding Narrator and Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance. As with longform and reality, this split acknowledges and accommodates a general industry uptrend in the distinctly different achievements that are VO narration and VO character ...
According to the law, films intended for theatrical release must either be dubbed or subtitled. All television channels are required to broadcast movies and TV shows with dubbed audio. In the past, voice-over was commonly used, but in the last decade, channels have improved the quality by adopting full dubbing.