Anya Taylor-Joy has said she does not play matchmaker to her friends like Jane Austen’s Emma, whom she played in the recent movie.When asked if she had set anyone up before, the actress, 24, right, said: “No!
God, no! I try to stay so far out of it, and anytime I’ve had friends that fancy each other, I’m like, ‘I’m not getting involved!
I love you both equally, please don’t break each other’s hearts.’”Taylor-Joy starred as Emma Woodhouse in Autumn de Wilde’s adaptation of the book alongside Johnny Flynn, Mia Goth and Bill Nighy.She was born in Miami but moved to London aged six.
She was signed to Storm Model Management as a teenager after being spotted in Harrods, but soon signed to an acting agent.(Focus Features)Her breakthrough role was.
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