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  1. Louise Dylan as Harriet Smith: Harriet is a parlour boarder at Mrs. Goddard's School. She has been sent there by her anonymous father to be educated, because Harriet is his "natural" (illegitimate) daughter.

  2. Jan 21, 2010 · When Emma befriends a pretty, dimwitted orphan, Harriet Smith, for company, her scolding neighbor, Mr. Knightley, sees reckless self-indulgence and vanity. The camera captures what Austen...

  3. Elton returns with his dreadful wife, a presence which upsets Harriet and annoys everyone else, especially Emma and Frank, who share their dislike of her at the dance, where they get close. Elton snubs Harriet but George tactfully steps in to partner her, for which Emma thanks him.

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    • 2010-01-24
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • 62
  4. Jul 3, 2020 · Louise Dylan does a fantastic job as Harriet Smith. She perfectly captures the character’s simple beauty and charm, but also her lack of real depth. I love her facial expressions as she’s posing for her portrait and trying to secretly sneak Mr. Elton’s pencil.

  5. Jul 18, 2011 · Among the secondary characters that stood out most in this large ensemble cast was Louise Dylan as Emma’s dear friend and plaything Harriet Smith. Happily she did not play Harriet as a complete airhead as we have seen in the past by Toni Collette in the 1996 Gwyneth Paltrow version.

  6. Jan 25, 2010 · And I quit liked Louise Dylan as Harriet Smith: pretty but not as attractive as beautiful Emma, sweet-natured and malleable, and as dim as a snuffed candle. I’m not sure Michael Gambon was quite right for the part of Mr. Woodhouse.

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  8. Feb 21, 2020 · Louise Dylan "does full comic justice to Harriet's preposterous infatuations" in what can be a "thankless role," according to the New York Times take on the BBC miniseries.