Having been cast as Julia Flyte, the gilded scion of an aristocratic family played in the original TV series by Diana Quick, the 25-year-old Londoner was asked to shed a few pounds.
Thompson, who appears in the remake as Lady Marchmain (opposite Michael Gambon in the old Laurence Olivier role as Lord Marchmain), learned of Atwell's predicament when she invited her to dinner at her home.
Says Atwell: "I went round to Emma's one night and she was getting very angry that I wasn't eating all the food she was giving me. I told her why and she hit the roof." The no-nonsense Thompson was so outraged that she called the producers the next day and threatened to resign from the film if they forced Atwell to lose weight. Faced with Thompson - a two-times Oscar winner - on the warpath, Miramax Films swiftly relented.
This was an article I found on The First Post while making my rounds this morning. Frankly people, does the girl look like she needs to put down the fork? No. She looks beautiful and healthy all on her own without the executives forcing another anorexic Keira Knightley type on us.
Here is a picture of Ms. Atwell:

1 comment:
go emma thompson! man, stuff like that infuriates me. i don't even have anything to say about that sort of thing any more. it's awful and it's wrong and it's sending the wrong message. that's it really.
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