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Carey Mulligan's films include Drive, Shame, Inside Llewyn Davis, An Education
Carey Mulligan has said she was alarmed after a major publication ran a review of her new film which appeared to question whether she was attractive enough for the role.
However, constantly moving on from one woman to the next has resulted in LaBeouf not wanting to settle down, which is what ultimately caused his relationship with actor Carey Mulligan to fall apart.
He added, "While Carey Mulligan is certainly entitled to interpret the review however she likes, her projection of it suggesting she's 'not hot enough' is, to me, just bizarre. I'm sorry she feels that way. But I'm also sorry that's a conclusion she would jump to, because it's quite a leap."
Carey Hannah Mulligan (born 28 May 1985 is an English actress.
“Carey would be a great aid worker. Because when we sit with children, they don’t know who Carey Mulligan is. But they respond to her very honest questions,” Rob Williams, CEO of War Child UK, explained. “It’s really nice to go out with someone who cares so deeply about what we’re seeing… Carey shares that sense of urgency.”
Dee Rees directed this historical drama that intertwines the fates of two families, one white and the other black in the Mississippi Delta shortly before World War II begins.. The white McAllan clan headed by Henry (Jason Clarke) and wife Laura (Carey Mulligan), buys a farm outside of Marietta where they live with their daughters and Henry\u2019s cruelly racist Pappy (Jonathon Banks). They allow the Hap Jackson (Rob Morgan) and his family, including wife Florence (Mary J. Blige) to tend their cotton fields as tenants. When the war begins, Henry\u2019s younger brother Jamie (Garrett Hedlund) joins the Air Force while the Jacksons\u2019 eldest son, Ronsel (Jason Mitchell), picks the U.S. Army. Both soldiers suffer from PTSD from their experiences while their families are beset with poverty as well as heath issues, alcoholism, and virulent racism. Laura has an affair with her brother -in-law Jamie and he and Ronsel suffer a nightmarish run-in with the Ku Klux Klan that upends both their lives. While Mulligan held her own, she was upstaged by supporting actress Blige, who became the first person ever to be Oscar-nominated for both acting and songwriting (\u201cMighty River\u201d) in the same year. Other records: Rachel Morrison was the first woman ever to compete in the cinematography category while Rees was the first Black woman to be nominated for best adapted screenplay.
Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford’s love story is one for the books. The couple first became acquainted as childhood pen pals and later reconnected—and fell for each other—as adults. The English actress and Mumford & Sons frontman, who married in 2012, have since gone on to build a life together in the English countryside, where they now reside with their two children. From their epic meet-cute to their viral moment at the
With Marcus’s band on tour for much of 2013 and Carey attending to her own career, the couple faced their fair share of physical separation. To stay connected, they returned to their pen pal roots. “Love letters are becoming a lost art form, which is very sad,” Mulligan told
Not every Carey Mulligan movie begins with
Carey Mulligan is great, but it’s a shame the part of a fiftysomething mould-breaker has been given to a woman in her thirties















