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  1. Emily Kathleen Anne Mortimer [1] (born 6 October 1971) is an English [2] actress and filmmaker. She began acting in stage productions and has since appeared in several film and television roles. In 2003, she won an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in Lovely and Amazing.

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  2. In television, she starred as Mackenzie McHale on HBO 's The Newsroom (2012–2014), and marked her directorial debut with the miniseries The Pursuit of Love (2021). [3] She also starred alongside Bruce Willis in The Kid in 2000.

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  4. First broadcast on 15 January 2012, the episode follows Moriarty's plot to discredit and kill Sherlock Holmes, concluding with Holmes appearing to die by suicide. The episode was inspired by Conan Doyle's story "The Final Problem", in which Holmes and Moriarty are presumed to have fallen to their deaths from the Reichenbach Falls in Switzerland .

  5. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter Top 5,000 220. Play trailer 1:14. With/In: Volume 2 (2021) 99+ Videos. 99+ Photos. British actress Emily Kathleen Anne Mortimer was born in Hammersmith, London, England, to writer and barrister Sir John Mortimer and his second wife, Penelope (née Gollop). She was educated at St Paul's Girls' School in West ...

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  6. Sherlock Holmes is the overall title given to the series of Sherlock Holmes adaptations produced by the British television company Granada Television between 24 April 1984 and 11 April 1994. Of the 60 Holmes stories written by Doyle, 43 were adapted in the series, spanning 36 one-hour episodes and five feature-length specials.

  7. While appearing in an Oxford University student production, Mortimer was spotted by a TV producer who cast her in an adaptation of Catherine Cookson' s The Glass Virgin (1995). She made her feature film debut in 1996 alongside Val Kilmer in The Ghost and the Darkness (1996) .

  8. The series' associate producer, Nicole Milinaire, was one of the first women to attain a senior production role in a television series. [2] The series was the first American television adaptation of Doyle's stories, [1] and the only such version until 2012's Elementary .

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