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Rebecca Maria Hall Spector (born 3 May 1982) is an English actress and director. She made her first onscreen appearance at age 10 in the 1992 television adaptation of The Camomile Lawn, directed by her father, Sir Peter Hall. Her professional stage debut came in her father's 2002 production of Mrs. Warren's Profession, which earned her the Ian Charleson Award. In 2006, following her film debut in Starter for 10, Hall got her breakthrough role in Christopher Nolan's thriller film The Prestige. In 2008, she starred in Woody Allen's romantic comedy Vicky Cristina Barcelona, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. Hall then appeared in a wide array of films, including Ron Howard's historical drama Frost/Nixon (2008), Ben Affleck's crime drama The Town (2010), the horror thriller The Awakening (2011), the superhero film Iron Man 3 (2013), the science fiction film Transcendence (2014), the thriller The Gift (2015), the fantasy film The BFG (2016), and the biographical drama Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017). In 2016, Hall was praised by critics for her portrayal of news reporter Christine Chubbuck in the biographical drama Christine. She has since starred in the MonsterVerse films Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024), and made her directorial debut with the period drama Passing (2021). Hall has also made several notable appearances on British television. She won the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 2009 Channel 4 miniseries Red Riding: 1974. In 2013, she was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress for her performance in BBC Two's Parade's End. Early life and education Hall was born on 3 May 1982 in London, the daughter of American opera singer Maria Ewing and English stage director and Royal Shakespeare Company founder Sir Peter Hall. Her mother was born in Detroit, to an African-American mixed-race father and a Dutch mother; she is a descendant of Revolutionary War veteran Bazabeel Norman, a free black man. On Finding Your Roots, Hall discovered that, while her maternal grandfather, Norman Isaac Ewing, had performed as a Native American figure and was recorded as a Sioux chief in newspapers, he had been born to mixed-race African-American parents, and had no Native American ancestry. His own father, Hall's great-grandfather John William Ewing, had been born into slavery and became a prominent figure in Washington, D.C.'s Black community. Hall has 91% European DNA and 9% sub-Saharan African DNA according to an Ancestry.com DNA test. Hall's parents separated when she was still young, eventually divorcing in 1990. Hall has five paternal half-siblings: stage director Edward Hall, producer Christopher Hall, actresses Jennifer Caron Hall and Emma Hall, and set designer Lucy Hall. Hall attended Roedean School, where she became head girl. She studied English literature at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, before dropping out in 2002, just before her final year. During her time at Cambridge, she was active in the student theatre scene and also set up her own theatre company. She was a member of the Marlowe Society and performed in several productions alongside housemate Dan Stevens, an English literature student at Emmanuel College. Career Film and television Hall's first professional role came in 1992, when she appeared as young Sophy in her father's television adaptation of Mary Wesley's The Camomile Lawn at the age of nine. Her feature film debut came in 2006 as Rebecca Epstein in the film adaptation of David Nicholls's Starter for Ten. She got her breakthrough with the role of Sarah Borden in Christopher Nolan's film The Prestige (2006). She then appeared in Stephen Poliakoff's Joe's Palace in 2007, as well as appearing in several other television films including Wide Sargasso Sea and Rubberheart. Hall's Hollywood fame grew when she starred in the Woody Allen film Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008) as one of the title characters, Vicky. Her performance was well-received, and she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In 2008, she appeared in Ron Howard's historical drama Frost/Nixon as the girlfriend of Michael Sheen's David Frost. The following year she was cast in the British fantasy-horror film Dorian Gray based on Oscar Wilde's 1890 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. Following a small role in the indie film Please Give, Hall starred in Ben Affleck's crime drama The Town (2010) opposite Affleck and Jon Hamm. In June 2010, she won the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Paula Garland in the 2009 Channel 4 production Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1974. The following year she played the female lead in the British ghost film The Awakening, released in September 2011. In 2012, she took on the role of Beth Raymer in the comedy-drama film Lay the Favourite, based on Raymer's memoir of the same title; one review commented that she "plays Raymer as an endearing force of nature who somehow manages to survive in a dangerous world through sheer force of character." She next starred in the BBC/HBO/VRT production of Parade's End (2012) opposite Benedict Cumberbatch, which earned her a BAFTA Television Award nomination for Best Actress. In 2013, Hall replaced Jessica Chastain as Maya Hansen in the superhero film Iron Man 3. The same year she appeared in the political thriller Closed Circuit (2013). She then starred opposite Johnny Depp in Wally Pfister's directorial debut Transcendence (2014). In 2015, Hall starred in the romantic comedy Tumbledown and Joel Edgerton's directorial debut The Gift. In the 2016 biographical drama Christine, Hall played the role of real-life news reporter Christine Chubbuck. Variety called her "discomfitingly electric in the best role she's yet been offered". In 2017, she portrayed Elizabeth Holloway Marston, a real-life psychologist who inspired Wonder Woman, in Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. The same year, Hall joined the cast of A Rainy Day in New York, re-teaming her with Woody Allen. In January 2018, Hall donated her salary to Time's Up after re-reading literature pertaining to the sexual abuse allegation against Woody Allen, stating: "I see not only how complicated this matter is, but that my actions have made another woman feel silenced and dismissed. I regret this decision and wouldn't make the same one today." Hall provided English dub for the character Mother in Mirai (2018). Beginning the 2020s, Hall starred in and co-executive produced the well-reviewed horror-thriller The Night House, which was released in 2021. The same year, she appeared in the monster film Godzilla vs. Kong and made her directorial debut with the drama Passing, which she also wrote and co-produced. Passing premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and received critical acclaim, before its distribution rights were acquire.... Discover the Emma Hall popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Emma Hall books.

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  • Beginner Indoor Gardening - Essential Indoor Herb Gardening synopsis, comments

    Beginner Indoor Gardening - Essential Indoor Herb Gardening

    Emma Hall

    Explore the world of indoor gardening. A valuable resource for beginners ready to start bringing more nature into their lives.With an indoor garden you will be able to add ...

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    The Books That Changed My Life

    Bethanne Patrick

    One hundred of today’s most prominent literary and cultural icons talk about the books that hold a special place in their heartsthat made them who they are today.Leading authors, p...

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    Stephanies Geheimnis - Ein Hauch von Ewigkeit

    Barbara Taylor Bradford

    Nach Jahren der Entbehrung hat Stephanie Jardine es endlich geschafft: Die junge Witwe hat sich zu einer weltweit anerkannten Diamantenexpertin entwickelt und leitet das familienei...

  • Unvergessliche Liebesromane der britischen Literatur synopsis, comments

    Unvergessliche Liebesromane der britischen Literatur

    Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, William Shakespeare, Walter Scott, Frances Burney, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë, Charles Dickens, Rudyard Kipling, George Eliot, Nathaniel Hawthorne, D. H. Lawrence, Daniel Defoe, Lew Wallace & F. Scott Fitzgerald

    Tauchen Sie ein in die meistgeliebten Liebesgeschichten, die die Zeit überdauert haben. Diese sorgfältig ausgewählte Sammlung umfasst die Juwelen der englischen Literatur – tief be...

  • Looking for the Possible Dance synopsis, comments

    Looking for the Possible Dance

    A.L. Kennedy

    Mary Margaret Hamilton was educated in Scotland. She was born there too. These may not have been the best possible options, but they were the only ones on offer at the time. Althou...

  • The Complete Novels synopsis, comments

    The Complete Novels

    Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë & Anne Brontë

    Musaicum Books presents to you this carefully created volume of "The Complete Novels" of Brontë sisters. This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital s...

  • The Three Little Pigs synopsis, comments

    The Three Little Pigs

    Emma Hall

    My retelling of the Three Little Pigs, especially for 24 year olds.

  • Touch synopsis, comments

    Touch

    Michelle Sagara

    Nathan died in the summer before his final year in high school, leaving behind a mother who was devoted to him and a girlfriend he loved. His mother and his girlfriend, Emma, are s...

  • The High Moments synopsis, comments

    The High Moments

    Sara-Ella Ozbek

    Don't miss NOTHING I WOULDN'T DO, the compelling, original and hilarious new novel from SaraElla Ozbek. 'Addictive, hilarious, bold' Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Adults ...

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    The Lost Princess

    Emma Hall

    A Story of Princesses and Friendship. And a missing ball.

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    The Forest of Vanishing Stars

    Kristin Harmel

    Parade “Best Books of Summer” pick Real Simple pick She Reads “Best WWII Fiction of Summer 2021” pickThe New York Times bestselling author of the “heartstopping tale of survival ...

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    The Other Sister

    Elle Croft

    'WOW, just WOW, The Other Sister is a mesmerising, mind blowing psychological thriller that has so many twists and turns.' Amazon Reviewer, 5 stars'It's a great plot line and you a...

  • Girls Running synopsis, comments

    Girls Running

    Melody Fairchild & Elizabeth Carey

    Running can shape a young athlete in healthy, positive ways for the rest of her life.Girls Running offers the guidance and tools girls need to thrive on their running journey, righ...

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    Silence

    Michelle Sagara

    The haunting beginning to Michelle Sagara's young adult paranormal trilogy, Queen of the Dead.It began in the graveyard… Ever since her boyfriend Nathan had died in a tragic accide...

  • Gettysburg synopsis, comments

    Gettysburg

    Iain C. Martin

    In the summer of 1863, General Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia advanced into Pennsylvania in a daring offensive to win the Civil War in a single campaign. They met ...

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    Es begann in Paris

    Barbara Taylor Bradford

    Sieben Jahre sind vergangen, seit Alexandra, Kay, Jessica und Maria ihren Abschluss an einer renommierten Kunstschule in Paris gemacht haben. Keine von ihnen hat die glücklichen St...

  • The Toll House synopsis, comments

    The Toll House

    Carly Reagon

    Discover the spinetingling ghost story everyone is raving about:'If you like a good ghost story put this chilling thriller to the very top of your reading list' Sarah Pearse autho...

  • The Life of Charlotte Bronte synopsis, comments

    The Life of Charlotte Bronte

    Elizabeth Gaskell & Elisabeth Jay

    Elizabeth Gaskell's biography of her close friend Charlotte Brontë was published in 1857 to immediate popular acclaim, and remains the most significant study of the enigmatic autho...

  • Scaramouche synopsis, comments

    Scaramouche

    Rafael Sabatini

    Once he was AndreLouis Moreau, a lawyer raised by nobility, unconcerned with the growing discontent among France's lower class until his friend was mercilessly struck down by ...

  • Mansfield Park synopsis, comments

    Mansfield Park

    Jane Austen

    Fanny Price's rich relatives offer her a home at Mansfield Park so that she can be properly brought up. However, Fanny's childhood is a lonely one as she is never allowed to forget...

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    Grave

    Michelle Sagara

    Grave is the concluding novel in the haunting Queen of the Dead paranormal trilogy.Emma and her friends have survived the Necromancers sent to the city to kill them. They...

  • The Maiden of All Our Desires synopsis, comments

    The Maiden of All Our Desires

    Peter Manseau

    For fans of Lauren Groff, Maggie O’Farrell, and Emma Donoghue, a devastating novel of love, intrigue, and community in a time of sickness that remade the worldFourteenthcentur...

  • Sons and Lovers synopsis, comments

    Sons and Lovers

    D. H. Lawrence

    'A work whose power stands the test of time' Sunday Times ...