Emilia Clarke
| Rayuwa | |
|---|---|
| Cikakken suna | Emilia Isobel Euphemia Rose Clarke |
| Haihuwa | Landan, 23 Oktoba 1986 (38 shekaru) |
| ƙasa | Birtaniya |
| Mazauni |
Berkshire (en) Hampstead (mul) Venice (mul) |
| Harshen uwa | Turanci |
| Karatu | |
| Makaranta |
Drama Centre London (en) Rye St Antony School (en) St Edward's School (en) |
| Harsuna | Turanci |
| Sana'a | |
| Sana'a |
jarumi, stage actor (en) |
| Tsayi | 157 cm |
| Muhimman ayyuka | Game of Thrones |
| Kyaututtuka | |
| Ayyanawa daga |
gani
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| IMDb | nm3592338 |
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Emilia Isobel Euphemia Rose Clarke (an haife ta 23 Oktoba 1986)[1][2][3] yar wasan kwaikwayo ce ta Burtaniya.[4][5][6] An fi saninta da hotonta na Daenerys Targaryen a Game of Thrones. [7][8][9]Ta sami lambobin yabo daban-daban, gami da lambar yabo ta Masarautu, lambar yabo ta Saturn,[10][11][12] nadin Zabin Zaɓen Critics' Choice Award da kuma nadin firamare huɗu na Emmy Award.[13][14] A cikin 2019,[15][16][17] Time ya sanya mata suna ɗaya daga cikin mutane 100 mafi tasiri a duniya.[18][19][20]
Clarke yayi karatu a Cibiyar wasan kwaikwayo ta London, yana fitowa a cikin shirye-shiryen da yawa.[21][22][23] Fitowarta ta farko a gidan talabijin ta kasance baƙo a cikin opera ta sabulun likita ta BBC One a cikin 2009, tana da shekaru 22.[24][25][26] A shekara ta gaba, mujallar Screen International ta yi mata suna a matsayin ɗaya daga cikin "Stars of Gobe" Triassic Attack (2010).[27][28][29] Clarke tana da rawar da ta taka a matsayin Daenerys Targaryen, a cikin HBO epic fantasy series tv Game of Thrones (2011–2019).[30][31][32]
Rayuwar Farko
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]An haifi Clarke a ranar 23 ga Oktoba 1986 a London.[33] [34][35] Ta girma a Oxfordshire.[36][37][38]Mahaifinta, Peter Roderick "Rick" Clarke, injiniyan sauti ne daga Wolverhampton.[39] [40] [41]Mahaifiyarta, Jennifer Susan "Jenny" Dodd Clarke, MBE, 'yar kasuwa ce kuma ita ce mataimakiyar shugabar tallace-tallace a wani kamfani mai ba da shawara kan harkokin gudanarwa na duniya har zuwa 2020 da kuma darektan Gidauniyar Anima,[42][43][44] wata kungiyar agaji da ke da nufin taimakawa matasa a Ghana. Tana da babban ɗan'uwa, Bennett, wanda ke aiki a cikin masana'antar nishaɗi kuma yana cikin sashin kyamara don Game of Thrones.[45] [46][47]
Clarke ya zama mai sha'awar yin wasan kwaikwayo yana da shekaru uku bayan ya ga samar da kida na Nunin Ruwa.[48][49][50] Lokacin da ta kai shekara goma, mahaifinta ya kai ta zuwa wani wasan West End na The Goodbye Girl, mai kida na Neil Simon.[51][52][53]
Clarke ta sami ilimi mai zaman kansa a duka makarantar Rye St Antony a Headington da St Edward's School, Oxford, wanda ta bar a cikin 2005.[54][55][56] A wata hira da ta yi da Time Out a shekarar 2016, ta bayyana cewa "Na je makarantun allo na posh, amma ni ba yarinya ce ba a makarantun kwana na posh."[57][58][59]
Bayan kammala karatunsa, Clarke bai yi nasara ba ya nemi zuwa Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Kwalejin Kiɗa da Fasaha ta London, da Makarantar Kiɗa da Wasan kwaikwayo ta Guildhall. Ta yi aiki kuma ta yi balaguro kafin yin rajista a Cibiyar Drama ta London, inda ta kammala karatunta a 2009.[60][61][62]
2022 - yanzu
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]A cikin 2022, an jefa Clarke a cikin fim ɗin mai rai The Amazing Maurice.[63][64][65] Fim ɗin, wanda shine karbuwa na The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents ta Terry Pratchett, an sake shi a cikin United Kingdom a kan 16 Disamba 2022 da kuma a Amurka a kan 3 Fabrairu 2023.[66][67][68] A cikin Janairu 2023, Clarke ya yi tauraro a ciki kuma ya samar da The Pod Generation.[69][70][71] Fim ɗin ya fara fitowa a bikin Fim na Sundance kuma Sophie Barthes ce ta ba da umarni.[72][73][74]
An jefa Clarke a matsayin jagora a cikin karbuwar yaren Ingilishi na 2015 Korean romantic comedy The Beauty Inside.[75][76][77] Tun daga watan Oktoba na 2019, fim ɗin bai fara fitowa ba.[78][79][80] An sanar a watan Mayun 2019 cewa Clarke zai buga mawaƙin Ingila Elizabeth Barrett a cikin fim ɗin Let Me Count the Ways, wanda darektan matar Björn Runge ya shirya.[81][82][83]
A cikin Afrilu 2021, Clarke ya shiga cikin simintin mamayewa na Disney+, wanda aka saita a cikin Marvel Cinematic Universe.[84][85][86] An fara wasan ne a ranar 21 ga Yuni 2023.[87][88][89] A cikin Oktoba 2021, an jefa Clarke don nuna Jean Kerr, matar Joseph McCarthy, a cikin wani tarihin rayuwa mai suna McCarthy.[90][91][92] A cikin Oktoba 2022, an ba da sanarwar cewa Clarke yana shirin yin wasa da marubucin Irish Constance Lloyd a cikin fim ɗin Sophie Hyde's Matar Mace Mai Kyau.[93][94][95]
Sauran harkokin kasuwanci
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]Talla da yarda
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]A cikin 2015, kamfanin kayan alatu Dior ya sanya hannu kan Clarke don zama fuskar tarin kayan ado na Rose des Vents.[96][97][98] A cikin 2018, Dolce & Gabbana ta ba da sanarwar cewa za ta zama jakadan alama don kamshin "The Only One".[99][100][101] Ta yi tauraro a cikin wani talla, wanda Matteo Garrone ya ba da umarni don turaren.[102][103][104] Kamfanin kayan shafawa Clinique ya sanar da Clarke a matsayin jakadan su na farko a duniya a farkon 2020.[105][106][107]
Somanthropy
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]Clarke ya ba da goyon baya ga kungiyoyin agaji iri daban-daban. A watan Satumba 2011, ta shiga kungiyar SMA ta SMA UK a matsayin jakadan da suka yi shaida na shahararru.[108][109][110] The Sma Dogara ya tashe kudade don bincike cikin kwastomomin tsoka na kasusuwa.[111][112][113] A watan Agusta 2017, ta zama babban ƙofa, wanda ba shi da nasaba da ke kokarin taimaka wa matasa samun damar yin wasan kwaikwayon Makarantar Wasannin Makaranta. [114][115][116] Ta koma wata dama don kallon fitilar wasan da ta 2018 Sean Penn sadaka Gala, wanda ya tashi sama da kungiyoyin agaji na J / P & bala'i.[117][118][119] A watan Fabrairun 2018, ta gabatar da karbar kyautar a wasan dabarun London, wanda ke bikin karfin karfin da matasa marasa gida mutane.[120][121][122]
A watan Afrilun 2018, an sanya mata suna Ambastar da Sulemanu zuwa Kwalejin Royal na Koleg (RCN).[123][124][125] A matsayin jakadan RCN, Clarke ya yi alkawarin amfani da muryarta don yin gwagwarmaya don babbar hannun jari da kuma kalubalanci rashin fahimta.[126][127][128] Clarke ya kuma yi alkawarin shiga cikin ma'aikatan aikin jinya da ma'aikatan kiwon lafiya don magance matsalolin da suka shafi sana'a, gami da lambar fadowa a horo da karancin aiki a cikin horar da aiki.[129][130][131]
Clarke ya kasance daya daga cikin 'yan wasan kwaikwayo na Burtaniya da za su ba da muryarta da himma, da za ta fallasa al'umma' yanci a jere.[132][133][134] A watan Agusta 2018, Clarke, da kuma Gemma Arerton, Lenen Geady,[135][136][137] Flicity Jones ta masana'antar fina-finai wanda ya fi son shi a cikin rashin daidaito na fim a lokacin aiwatar.[138][139][140]
A shekara ta 2019, saboda bayyanar kwakwalwa ta sha wahala a cikin 2011 da 2013, Clarke ya ƙaddamar da aikinta suna iriyyou.[141][142][143] Kungiyar tayi nufin fadada ta neuroreen ga matasa bayan raunin kwakwalwa ko bugun jini.[144][145][146] A ranar 26 Satumba 2019, ta dauki bakuncin raye-raye na youe Live tare da Irish Yetburer Jackseyeye wanda ya tashi sama da £ 200,000 don girman £ 200,000.[147][148][149] Bayan kammala wasan karshe na wasan wasan na yamma, otar da ake kira "An gabatar da adalci ga Daenens" a kan £ 83,000 don sadaqa na sadaqa.[150][151][152] A cewar mahaliccin kudi, manufar shine nuna godiyarsu ga Dukan Clarke da halin zamanindoys tardaryen.[153][154][155] A shekarar 2020, an gabatar da Clarke tare da jagoran jama'a a cikin kyautar kwakwalwa ta Amurka don kokarin da ta samu a kan neurorhihilation.[156][157][158][158] A cikin Sabuwar Shekara ta 2024 ta nuna girmamawa, mahaifiyarta, Jennifer Clarke, dukkansu sun yi mambobi ne da daular Biritaniya (MBE) don rawar da ta kasance a cikin halittar juna.[159][160][161] She was invested with the Insignia on 21 February 2024 at Windsor Castle by the Prince of Wales.[162][163][164][164][164]
Manazarta
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Actress Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones) is 32
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He's in the camera department, which is brilliant. It's amazing," she said, before sharing the not-so-fun part of sharing the same employer.
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