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51st State was one that I loved doing because the character was so out there, and in a way I was sad to leave the character behind. I'm afraid I could never be that cool in real life!
Emily Mortimer
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Emily Mortimer
Age: 53
Born: 1971
Born: December 1
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Emily Kathleen Anne Mortimer
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