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Dame Emma Thomas, Lady Nolan (born 9 December 1971) is a British-American film producer. She has produced all of the feature films directed by her husband
Christopher Nolan Sir Christopher Edward Nolan (born 30 July 1970) is a British and American filmmaker. Known for his Cinema of the United States, Hollywood Blockbuster (entertainment), blockbusters with complex storytelling, he is considered a leading filmma ...
, which have grossed more than $6 billion worldwide and are regarded as some of the greatest films of their respective decades. She received the
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,
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and Critics' Choice Movie Award for producing Nolan's biographical thriller '' Oppenheimer'' (2023), becoming the first British woman to win the Oscar for Best Picture. Thomas received a damehood in 2024 for her contributions to film.


Early life and education

Emma Thomas was born on 9 December 1971 in London. Her father worked in the
Civil Service The civil service is a collective term for a sector of government composed mainly of career civil service personnel hired rather than elected, whose institutional tenure typically survives transitions of political leadership. A civil service offic ...
, and she spent part of her childhood living in the
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. She originally intended to follow her father into the
civil service The civil service is a collective term for a sector of government composed mainly of career civil service personnel hired rather than elected, whose institutional tenure typically survives transitions of political leadership. A civil service offic ...
field after completing her education. Thomas studied
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at
University College London University College London (Trade name, branded as UCL) is a Public university, public research university in London, England. It is a Member institutions of the University of London, member institution of the Federal university, federal Uni ...
(UCL). She lived in the same residence hall as filmmaker
Christopher Nolan Sir Christopher Edward Nolan (born 30 July 1970) is a British and American filmmaker. Known for his Cinema of the United States, Hollywood Blockbuster (entertainment), blockbusters with complex storytelling, he is considered a leading filmma ...
(her boyfriend and future husband), whom she met when she was 18 during their first week at university. Nolan introduced Thomas to the UCL Union's Film Society, where they arranged
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screenings in 35mm and used the proceeds to produce newsreels and short films. Thomas credits Nolan and the Film Society for sparking her interest in
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, and would provide refreshments for the crew members of her partner's short films. Upon her graduation from university, she had a "very awkward" conversation with her father in which he tried unsuccessfully to persuade her into working in the Civil Service.


Career


1993–2000: Early career and breakthrough

While attending UCL, Thomas completed an unpaid
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with
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and worked as a runner and a receptionist. After earning her bachelor's degree in ancient history in 1993, she was promoted to a production coordinator for the studio. The first film that she produced was the short feature '' Doodlebug'' (1997), which depicts a man anxiously trying to kill a bug-like creature in his flat. She and Nolan created the work on
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during their time at university. After plans to create a full-length feature, ''Larry Mahoney'', were scrapped, Thomas produced her first feature, ''
Following ''Following'' is a 1998 British independent neo-noir crime thriller film written, produced, directed, photographed, and edited by Christopher Nolan in his feature film directorial debut. It tells the story of a young man who follows strange ...
'' (1998), with Nolan and Jeremy Theobald, who stars as an unemployed young writer who follows strangers in London in hopes of receiving material for his first novel, but is drawn into a criminal underworld where he fails to keep his distance. The film was conceived on a production budget of around £3,000 () and was filmed on weekends over the course of a year, with scenes being rehearsed extensively to preserve
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. ''Following'' was positively received by film critics and won several awards at various film festivals. Thomas pitched Nolan's screenplay for their breakthrough film '' Memento'' (2000), which follows a man with
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who uses photographs, notes and tattoos to hunt his wife's murderer, to Aaron Ryder of Newmarket Films, who lauded the script. The film was given a budget of $4.5 million () and was distributed by Newmarket to 500 theatres in the United States after it was rejected by other studios, who feared that it would not attract a wide audience. Thomas was credited as an associate producer of ''Memento'', which received critical acclaim and several accolades, including two nominations at the 74th Academy Awards. Six critics listed it as one of the best films of the 2000s. She also assisted director
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during the production of ''
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'' (2000).


2001–2013: Widespread recognition

On 27 February 2001, Thomas and Nolan founded the production company Syncopy Inc. She co-produced the
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''
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'' (2002), after filmmaker
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recommended Nolan to
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to direct a remake of the 1997 Norwegian thriller of the same name. The film follows two Los Angeles detectives who were sent to investigate the murder of a teenager in a northern Alaskan town. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $113 million against a budget of $43 million. Thomas produced the ''Dark Knight'' trilogy with Nolan, Charles Roven and Larry Franco; which consisted of ''
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'' (2005), ''
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'' (2008), and ''
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'' (2012). Collectively, the films grossed over $2.4 billion worldwide, and is considered to be one of the greatest trilogies ever made. ''The Dark Knight'' received eight nominations at the 81st Academy Awards, winning Best Sound Editing for Richard King and Best Supporting Actor; a posthumous accolade for
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. The film's failure to capture a Best Picture nomination garnered media criticism, resulting in the
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increasing their Best Picture nominees from five to ten; a decision coined by the media as "The ''Dark Knight'' Rule". During production of the ''Dark Knight'' trilogy, Thomas produced '' The Prestige'' (2006), an adaptation of the Christopher Priest novel about two rival 19th-century magicians, and '' Inception'' (2010), an original film about a professional thief who steals information by infiltrating the
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of his targets. Both films were critically and commercially successful: ''The Prestige'' earned over $109 million on a budget of $40 million, despite receiving a bleak box office prognosis, while ''Inception'' grossed $839 million worldwide against a budget of $160 million. Thomas received several accolades for her work on the latter film, including nominations for the
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,
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, and
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. She and Nolan produced
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's '' Man of Steel'' (2013), which received mixed reviews and grossed more than $660 million worldwide against a budget of $220 million.


2014–2017: ''Interstellar'' and ''Dunkirk''

Thomas's next feature '' Interstellar'' (2014), which she produced with Nolan and Lynda Obst, follows a group of astronauts who travel through a
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near
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in search of a new home for humankind. It received positive reviews from film critics and was praised by astronauts for its scientific accuracy and portrayal of theoretical astrophysics. Grossing over $730 million worldwide against a budget of $165 million, ''Interstellar'' received five nominations at the 87th Academy Awards, winning Best Visual Effects. Earlier in the year, she executive-produced
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's directorial debut '' Transcendence''. Through her production company, Thomas formed a joint venture with
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to release
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versions of '' Elena'' (2011) and a compilation of animated short films by the Quay brothers. She serves on the Motion Picture & Television Fund Board of Directors. After executive producing Zack Snyder's '' Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' (2016) and ''Justice League'' (2017), Thomas produced the
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''
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'' (2017), which depicts the
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evacuation of the same name from the perspectives of the land, sea, and air. She and her husband were first interested in creating the film after taking an "ill-fated" sailing trip across the
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about twenty years prior, which "very much cemented for us what an incredible achievement that evacuation was". The film received critical acclaim and grossed $526 million worldwide against a budget of around $82.5–150 million, becoming the highest-grossing World War II film at the time. Among ''Dunkirk'''s many accolades, Thomas earned her second Oscar nomination for Best Picture. A year later, she and Nolan executive produced the Quay brothers' animated short '' The Doll's Breath'' (2019). She was appointed to the Board of Trustees for the
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.


2020–present: ''Tenet'' and ''Oppenheimer''

'' Tenet'' (2020), Thomas's next feature, follows an unnamed protagonist who travels through time to prevent a world-threatening attack. The film was the first Hollywood tent-pole to open in theatres during the
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; it was delayed three times before premiering due to the pandemic. Despite failing to
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, ''Tenet'' grossed $363 million worldwide on a budget of $200 million. It was a polarising screening for film critics; ''
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'''s Jenna Ryu and the ''
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Christi Carras both described the overall tone of the reviews as "mixed" and "all over the place". The film won Best Visual Effects and was nominated for Best Production Design at the 93rd Academy Awards. Following the release of ''Tenet'', Thomas served as an executive producer on ''
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'' (2021), a director's cut of 2017's ''Justice League''. Thomas's twelfth film, '' Oppenheimer'' (2023), is a biographical thriller centered around the career of theoretical physicist
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and his involvement in the creation of the first
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. It marked her and her husband's first film to receive an R-rating in the United States since ''Insomnia'', and their first to be financed and distributed through
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, following a public dispute between Nolan and Warner Bros. Thomas considers ''Oppenheimer'' to be her and Nolan's "riskiest" film to date, explaining that she "didn't feel there was a guaranteed audience for this film. I hoped people would feel they needed to see it in theaters, but many people still weren't back post-COVID. And there's the fact we've heard nothing but 'theaters are over' for a while now. So it wasn't a no-brainer. Not only did it feel like it was a risky film to make, it felt like the stakes had never been higher". ''Oppenheimer'' was filmed on a 57-day shooting schedule with a production budget of $100 million, which Thomas liked because it kept their work fresh. It was met with widespread critical acclaim and grossed over $950 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing biographical film; it also surpassed ''Dunkirk'' as the highest-grossing World War II-related film of all time. ''Oppenheimer'' won many accolades, including top honours at the 96th Academy Awards, the 77th British Academy Film Awards, and the 81st Golden Globe Awards. Thomas is the first British female producer to win the Oscar for Best Picture.


Personal life

Thomas married
Christopher Nolan Sir Christopher Edward Nolan (born 30 July 1970) is a British and American filmmaker. Known for his Cinema of the United States, Hollywood Blockbuster (entertainment), blockbusters with complex storytelling, he is considered a leading filmma ...
in 1997. The couple have four children and reside in Los Angeles.


Recognition

Described as a "dream producer for both talent and studio" by '' Variety'', Thomas' production sets are "notoriously harmonious", as they have consistently wrapped on schedule and on budget. '' Vanity Fair'' considers her to be her husband's " consigliere", while Robbie Collin of ''
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'' regards her as the "driving force" behind the success of "cinema's most formidable power couple". Thomas has also been praised by her frequent collaborators. Cillian Murphy, who has appeared in six of her films, described her relationship with Nolan as "the most dynamic, decent, ndkindest producer–director partnership in Hollywood". Film editor Jennifer Lame was "in awe" at Thomas and called her an "unflappable" and "badass producer" who creates "complicated, beautiful films". Thomas was named a honorary fellow of UCL in 2013. She and Nolan were given the Spirit of the Industry Award from the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) in 2023 for making films that "shatter the limits of what cinematic storytelling can achieve, maintaining a shared passion and commitment to the theatrical filmgoing experience that is unwavering and unparalleled". John Fithian, former president of NATO, hailed the duo as "two champions of cinema" and said "no one has done more to advance the theatrical experience" than them. At the same time as Nolan was knighted, Thomas was appointed
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(DBE) for services to film.


Filmography

*''
Following ''Following'' is a 1998 British independent neo-noir crime thriller film written, produced, directed, photographed, and edited by Christopher Nolan in his feature film directorial debut. It tells the story of a young man who follows strange ...
'' (1998) *'' Memento'' (2000) *''
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'' (2002) *''
Batman Begins ''Batman Begins'' is a 2005 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, who co-wrote the screenplay with David S. Goyer. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, it stars Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne (Dark Knight trilogy), Bruce Wayne / B ...
'' (2005) *'' The Prestige'' (2006) *''
The Dark Knight ''The Dark Knight'' is a 2008 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, from a screenplay co-written with his brother Jonathan. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is the sequel to ''Batman Begins'' (2005), and the second inst ...
'' (2008) *'' Inception'' (2010) *''
The Dark Knight Rises ''The Dark Knight Rises'' is a 2012 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan, and the story with David S. Goyer. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, it is the final instal ...
'' (2012) *'' Interstellar'' (2014) *''
Dunkirk Dunkirk ( ; ; ; Picard language, Picard: ''Dunkèke''; ; or ) is a major port city in the Departments of France, department of Nord (French department), Nord in northern France. It lies from the Belgium, Belgian border. It has the third-larg ...
'' (2017) *'' Tenet'' (2020) *'' Oppenheimer'' (2023) *''
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'' (2026)


Accolades


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