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Grab a Spoon Full of Sugar & Vote for Emily Blunt’s Most Memorable Role on Her Birthday

Emily Blunt, Mary Poppins Returns

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Grab a spoon full of sugar and get ready to bake a cake because it’s Emily Blunt’s birthday!

The Mary Poppins Returns star can sing, dance and kicks butt as a nanny, err we mean mom, but when it comes to her birthday we’re the ones getting a little treat. Instead of eating cake with the birthday girl like we dreamed of this year, we’re celebrating Blunt’s big day by honoring all her iconic roles over the years.

How are we doing this you ask? By looking back at her best movie characters from her most memorable films throughout her career, that’s how. Then, we want you to vote for the one you can’t help but watch anytime it’s on.

In case you need a little refresher of all of the epic performances Blunt has given us over the years, we’ve got you covered there as well.

From an intense but vulnerable assistant in The Devil Wears Prada to everyone’s favorite magical nanny in Mary Poppins Returns, Blunt has a wonderful range when it comes to her roles.

The English actress played the iconic Queen Victoria in The Young Victoria and a few years later embodied an engaged woman who can’t seem to find the alter in The Five-Year Engagement.

She sang her worries away in Into the Woods and caused everyone to question everything in The Girl on the Train. Plus, she nailed it as a mother who lives in silence in order to hide from monsters with very good hearing in A Quiet Place which led to her winning a SAG Award in 2019.

Clearly the 36-year-old star knows how to embody a variety of characters which is why we’re not sure which of her roles is actually her best. The good news is that we don’t have to pick one…but we’d really like you to!

Celebrate Blunt’s birthday by toasting to her fabulous acting career and then vote for your favorite movie by her below.

Gideon's Daughter, Emily Blunt

BBC

Emily Blunt won a Golden Globe for this BBC drama, which is set in the midst of the New Labour period and the mourning of Princess Diana‘s tragic death. PR head Gideon (Bill Nighy) reevaluates his high-profile life after his daughter Natasha (Blunt) threatens to leave him for all the pain he has caused.

The Devil Wears Prada, Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt

Barry Wetcher/20th Century Fox

In The Devil Wears Prada, Blunt plays Emily, the first assistant of Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), who gives guidance to new hire Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) on how to fit in at Runway, a high fashion magazine. Things go awry however when Andy tries to change her attitude and look, which affects her personal life.

Emily Blunt, The Jane Austen Book Club

Sony Pictures Classics

The English actress brings Prudie to life in this 2007 drama in which a group of women begin a Jane Austen book club only to find their own lives are mirroring the the author’s famous novels. 

Emily Blunt, Charlie Wilson's War

Universal Pictures

In 2007, Blunt portrayed Jane Liddle in this drama, which was based on Texas congressman Charlie Wilson’s (Tom Hanks) covert dealings in Afghanistan where he assisted rebels in their war with the Soviets.

Emily Blunt, The Young Victoria

Apparition

Blunt is Queen Victoria during the first years of her rule in the 2009 film, which also explores the Queen’s romance with Prince Albert (Rupert Friend). 

Emily Blunt, Gulliver's Travels

20th Century Fox

In Gulliver’s Travels, Lemauel Gulliver (Jack Black) is sent on assignment to the Bermuda Triangle but his boat is a hit by storm and he ends on the island of Lilliput. He is then captured and brought to the island’s royal family which includes Princess Mary, played by Blunt. 

Emily Blunt, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen

CBS Films

The 36-year-old actress takes on the role of Harriet Chetwode-Talbot, a consultant who works with a fisheries expert to bring fly-fishing to the desert, in this 2011 film. 

Emily Blunt, Your Sister's Sister

IFC Films

After Iris (Blunt) invites her friend Jack (Mark Duplass) to spend the weekend at her family’s island getaway, a drunken encounter between Jack and Iris’ sister Hannah (Rosemarie DeWitt) changes everything between the two friends…and things get complicated.

The Five-Year Engagement, EMILY BLUNT, JASON SEGEL

Glen Wilson/Universal Studios

The mother of two stars opposite Jason Segal in this 2012 comedy. In The Five-Year Engagement, Violet (Blunt) is engaged to Tom (Segal) but unexpected events keep them from walking down the aisle. 

Looper, Emily Blunt

Sony Pictures

The Golden Globe winner plays Sara in the sci-fi thriller Looper. In the film, she encounters Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a looper who sends people from the future to be killed in the past. 

Into the Woods, Emily Blunt

Disney

The British actress portrays the Baker’s Wife in the 2014 musical comedy. All she wants is a child with her husband (played by James Corden), but first they must break the witch’s curse and sing a few songs along the way!

Edge of Tomorrow, Emily Blunt, Tom Cruise

Warner Bros.

Blunt stars alongside Tom Cruise in this 2014 sci-fi action film. The movie follows Major William Cage (Cruise), who is killed while fighting against aliens, but is in a time loop where he then relives the battle over and over. He eventually teams up with Rita Vrataski (Blunt) to improve his chances of survival. 

Sicario, Emily Blunt

Black Label Media

The actress plays an FBI agent who’s been hired by the government to help take down a drug cartel in Sicario.

The Huntsman: Winter's War, Emily Blunt, Charlize Theron

Giles Keyte/Universal Studios

The Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) and Sara (Jessica Chastain) try to conceal their love in The Huntsman: Winter’s Tale, but Queen Freya (Blunt) discovers their secret setting off a chain of events that changes their lives forever.

Emily Blunt, The Girl on the Train

YouTube

Blunt is Rachel Watson, the girl on the train, who becomes entangled in a missing person’s case that will forever change the course of her life in the 2016 film based on the novel by the same name. 

Emily Blunt, A Quiet Place

Paramount Pictures

In A Quiet Place, Blunt takes on the role of Evelyn Abbott, who along with her family is forced to live in silence because hypersensitive creatures are attacking anyone who makes noise.

Mary Poppins Returns, Emily Blunt

Jay Maidment/Disney Enterprises, Inc.

In this new take on the Disney classic, Blunt plays the famous magical nanny, who returns to the Banks family to help Michael (Ben Whishaw) raise his children.

via:: E! Online