Welcome to Lovely Nathalie Emmanuel, the latest online resource dedicated to the talented actress Nathalie Emmanuel. Nathalie is known for her role as Sasha Valentine in UK soap"Hollyoaks" before heading off to America to further her career. She has since starred in the "Fast & Furious", and "Maze Runner", frachises aswell as "Game of Thrones", "Four Weddings and a Funeral", and "Die Hart". This site is online to show our support to the actress Nathalie Emmanuel, as well as giving her fans a chance to get the latest news and images. Enjoy your stay and please visit us again soon.
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Nathalie Emmanuel at the New York Fashion Week
September 13th, 2022 • admin • 0 comments

Nathalie Emmanuel attended the Veronica Beard fashion show during September 2022 New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Gallery at Spring Studios on September 12, 2022 in New York City. You can go to the gallery to take a look to some photos.

Nathalie Emmanuel: New photoshoots added
September 8th, 2022 • admin • 0 comments

I have added new photoshoots of Nathalie Emmanuel from 2022. Hope to get more soon but you can go to the gallery to enjoy these ones!

Nathalie Emmanuel on her new film, The Invitation, trusting your instinct and racial ‘gaslighting’
September 8th, 2022 • admin • 0 comments

The former Games of Thrones actor has risen from Hollyoaks to Hollywood, playing the lead in a female-led horror-thriller film.

From dragons to vampires might not be the most tried and tested trajectory, but Nathalie Emmanuel has made it work, playing heroine Evie in new horror-thriller film, The Invitation. The English actor and model, 33, is best known for playing her Games of Thrones character, Missandei, a former slave who serves as Handmaiden and advisor to Daenerys (played by Emilia Clarke). Soap fans will have known her long before: Nathalie’s television career began in Hollyoaks, where she played the character of Sasha Valentine between 2006 and 2010.

GLAMOUR has interviewed Nathalie several times, most recently back in 2020, where she spoke about her secret shyness and how her Games of Thrones role “pulled her out of a slump” in her acting career. Today, she’s on top of the world – energised and enthusiastic about her recent leading role. We discuss her latest film, the mixed blessing of playing the central role in a horror film (and what she does to “come down” after her working day). Plus, Nathalie explores why horror is such a compelling genre to access the difficult themes of racial and social discrimination (she is of Dominican heritage, through her mother, and Saint-Lucian/English heritage through her father), and the “gaslighting” that surrounds it.

You’re most famous for your recurring role on Game of Thrones, where you were very much part of an ensemble cast. What was it like being at the helm, in The Invitation, playing the main character Evie?

It was a welcome challenge to be honest. The responsibility was a whole other level to what I had previously experienced. I felt like I had been building towards it for many years and finally I got the opportunity to lead a movie. I mean, it was tough, for all the reasons you can imagine. I’m pretty much in like almost every scene, and it was a big undertaking to build and map the character across that much material. There’s just so much more work involved, but I was just incredibly excited to have that opportunity, and it’s an experience I hope to continue to keep doing.

Are you a horror fan yourself, in your spare time?

I wouldn’t say I have a hardcore knowledge about the horror genre, but I’ve always enjoyed horror and thriller movies because it’s such an escapist sort of journey that you get to experience. I know it can be gory and scary at times, but there’s something about the not knowing and the trying to work it out. You’re playing detective. I love how [the viewer] is so interactive while watching a horror. You just have to tell yourself: the blood is not real. Once you’re past that part, you can enjoy the experience. It’s like in comedy, you enjoy the landing of a joke and how it makes you laugh. And I think to an extent you can enjoy the pent-up suspense and then the moment of the scare.
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‘The Invitation’ Star Nathalie Emmanuel Shares How Test Screenings Added to the Ending and Her ‘Army of the Dead’ Universe Future
September 8th, 2022 • admin • 0 comments

The ‘Game of Thrones’ alum also shares her reaction to ‘House of the Dragon’ and looks ahead to ‘Fast X.’

[The following story contains spoilers for The Invitation.]

The Invitation was Nathalie Emmanuel’s first time being number one on a major studio film’s call sheet, and now she can say that she’s led her first number-one movie at the domestic box office. Jessica M. Thompson’s supernatural horror film opened with $7 million, which was enough to top a quiet weekend at the box office, but a win is a win, especially for a $10 million-budgeted genre pic.

The film follows Emmanuel’s Evie, a floundering New York City artist who takes a DNA test that eventually connects her to a previously unknown English cousin named Oliver Alexander (Hugh Skinner). The Alexander family turns out to be quite wealthy, and Oliver urges Evie to attend a family friend’s wedding in the English countryside. Despite the objections of her best friend, Grace (Courtney Taylor), Evie makes the trip, only to gradually realize that she’s been positioned to be the new bride of Dracula (Thomas Doherty’s Walter DeVille).

Evie ultimately survives the trap she’d been placed in by Oliver, but the response from early test screenings wanted more of a comeuppance for her deceitful cousin. Most of all, test audiences wished to see Grace again after Evie overcame vampires in England. So the cast and crew reunited many months later to shoot a coda that addressed these loose threads, which also explains Emmanuel’s cool new haircut in the added scene.

“From what I’ve been told, it was simply that Courtney Taylor is fantastic, and Grace and Evie, together, was so fun and [test audiences] wanted to see them again,” Emmanuel tells The Hollywood Reporter. “So it was really lovely that people wanted to see these two friends and fiery women kick ass together.”

The Emmy-nominated actor, who’s most known for her role as Missandei on Game of Thrones, also recently starred in Matthias Schweighöfer’s Army of Thieves, the well-received spinoff of Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead. With plans for more Army-verse stories, the question remains if Emmanuel’s Gwen will get to reunite with Schweighöfer’s Dieter, something Thieves set up.
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Nathalie Emmanuel at “The Invitation” Photocall
August 25th, 2022 • admin • 0 comments

Nathalie Emmanuel attended a photocall for her new film “The Invitation” on August 23, 2022 in London. You can go to the gallery to take a look and enjoy the photos!

Nathalie Emmanuel: “We need to still keep fighting for inclusion”
August 25th, 2022 • admin • 0 comments

The actress on her latest horror movie role, her life post-Game of Thrones and why she’s still battling for better representation

For a woman best known as a Game of Thrones character, Nathalie Emmanuel is doing her level best to not sit still. In fact, typecast Emmanuel at your peril. A consummate, lifelong performer, her career began as a child playing Nala in the West End production of The Lion King and in the last few years, she has become a hacker in The Fast and the Furious franchise, turned her hand to comedy – in both Hulu’s Four Weddings and a Funeral and in her Emmy-nominated turn in Die Hart, alongside John Travolta and Kevin Hart – and found herself cast in cinematic legend Francis Ford Coppola’s next project. Her career’s variety is impressive and, lately, there has not been a sword or dragon in sight.

It’s why her latest move makes sense. Emmanuel will next be seen in The Invitation, a good old-fashioned gothic horror movie. “I’ve always been really interested in trying my hand at all kinds of genres,” she tells me. “It was something I hadn’t done before and I was so eager to try.”

The shoot in Budapest was, by all accounts, hugely fun, if exhausting. “I mean, practically, playing sheer terror and trauma is very, very tiring,” she says. “It’s a useful sensation though, because though you feel like there’s nothing left; you have to keep pushing through. And that’s true of when you’re a character trying to survive a horror!”

Yet The Invitation is more than its blood-soaked parts. When Emmanuel’s recently orphaned American artist Evie finds British relatives through an online DNA test, she accepts an invitation to a family wedding at an aristocratic estate – one that she ends up wishing she hadn’t RSVP’d to. The film is as much an homage to gothic horror tales as it is a commentary on power structures and oppression. It is Get Out meets Bram Stoker.

“I was taken with how the script looked at race, power and class and how all of those things intersect,” she says, noting that one of the things which appealed to her was the film’s director, Jessica M Thompson. “These people are at the of top of that power structure, being very wealthy, being white, being mostly men. Evie, being a biracial working-class woman, is immediately placed in a situation where she is ill at ease. For me, as a woman of colour, who also didn’t come from wealth, I immediately connected with that, and used how I navigate spaces that weren’t necessarily made, or designed for me, to get into the role.”
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The Invitation Interviews: Nathalie Emmanuel, Thomas Doherty and more!
August 25th, 2022 • admin • 0 comments

Now playing in theaters “The Invitation” is a vampire horor thriller released by Sony Pictures is sure to make your skin crawl and your blood spill cold. Joblo had the pleasure to sit down with cast members Nathalie Emmanuel and Thomas Doherty and their experince working in a horror enironment for the first time. And we also got to talk with director Jessica M. Thompson on filming and working with the cast, as well as her horror and vampire influences.


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The Invitation
2022
A young woman is courted and swept off her feet, only to realize a gothic conspiracy is afoot.

Arthur the King
2023
An adventure racer adopts a stray dog named Arthur to join him in an epic endurance race.

Fast X
2023
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Benn/Eubank
202?
The incredible story of Britain's most controversial fighters. Loved and loathed in equal measures, Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn's journey culminated in two bouts that defined not only their respective careers, but British boxing history.

Megalopolis
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An architect wants to rebuild New York City as a utopia following a devastating disaster.
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