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Emma Thomas was born on 9 December 1971 in London. [5] Her father worked in the Civil Service, [6] and she spent part of her childhood living in the Middle East. [7] She originally intended to follow her father into the civil service field after completing her education. [6] Thomas studied ancient history at University College London (UCL). [8]
In 2001, not long after they started Syncopy Inc., Thomas and Nolan welcomed their first child together, a daughter named Flora. Shortly after came their sons Oliver and Rory, and in 2008, their ...
Emma Thomas has been Christopher Nolan's producing partner since college. KMazur - Getty Images. Nolan and Thomas first met during their first week as students at University College London ...
Filmmaker Christopher Nolan and his producer wife Emma Thomas have said the King told them he liked Oppenheimer, as they received honours at Buckingham Palace. The Inception director formally ...
Syncopy Inc. [1] is a British-American film production company founded and operated by Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan. The name of the company is a play on syncopation and was suggested to Nolan by his late father, who was a classical music fan. [2] It has offices in London [3] and Los Angeles. [4] The on-screen logo contains a maze with the ...
Few producers can boast a track record — commercially and critically — like that of Emma Thomas. She has served as the producer on every feature film directed by her husband Christopher Nolan ...
Emma Thomas, left, and Christopher Nolan pose backstage at the Oscars on March 10, 2024. "Movies are just a little bit over 100 years old," Nolan said in his best director acceptance speech.
Emma Thomas (1872–1960) was an English schoolteacher and member of the Society of Friends.She taught in London County Council schools. She is best known for her later role in founding the International Fellowship School in Switzerland (1923–1936) for the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and her work in Perugia from the 1940s with Aldo Capitini.