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Clarke is part Indian, of maternal Indian origin. Her maternal grandmother was the child of a secret affair between Clarke's great-grandmother and a man from colonial India, [8] and wore light make-up to conceal the darker complexion she had inherited from her father. She credits this background for her family's having a "history of fighters ...
Mrs Clarke, who left her senior role in a global tech firm to become chief executive of the charity, added: “So many thousands of people have written to us and echoed what Emilia said.
Prince William, Emilia Clark. Getty Images (2) Emilia Clarke may not have gotten the Iron Throne, but Prince William is giving her a prize of her own. William, 41, presented the Most Excellent ...
Emilia Clarke and her mother, Jennifer, received the royal treatment in a Feb. 21 ceremony at Windsor Castle, during which Prince William declared both women Members of the Order of the British ...
Emilia Clarke as Sarah Connor in Terminator Genisys. Sarah is portrayed by Emilia Clarke. Willa Taylor, the daughter of the film's director Alan Taylor, has a brief role as Sarah's nine-year-old self. The story takes place in an alternate reality to the continuity of the first four films due to Skynet's actions throughout the timeline.
Me Before You is a 2016 romantic drama film directed by Thea Sharrock in her directorial debut and adapted by author Jojo Moyes from her 2012 novel of the same name.The film stars Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Janet McTeer, Charles Dance and Brendan Coyle.
Emilia Clarke is opening up about the brain surgeries she’s had—and how she worried they'd change her life. The Game of Thrones alum is reflecting on two brain aneurysms she experienced.
Clarke won the Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television in 2019. She also, along with the other Game of Thrones cast members , received the Empire Hero Award in 2015 and seven nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2012, 2014–2018, and 2020).