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Jaggers: Estella is not the spider's reward. Estella is his punishment.
Pip: And you arranged it.
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Estella: Drummle died two years ago. He was kicking his horse, and the horse kicked back.
Pip: I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sorry for anything that brings you sorrow.
Estella: Well, rest assured, I feel none. My husband and I made each other perfectly miserable - just as intended. I have been bent and broken, but I hope into a better shape.
Jeremy Irvine
Jeremy Smith (Jeremy Irvine) , born in Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire, England in 1990, is a British actor.
In 2009, he played Luke in the second season of the British TV series "The Bite of Life"
[1]
. In 2011, he starred in the film debut " War Horse " and played the leading actor in the play
[2]
. With this film, he was nominated for the Best New Male Actor Award in the British Empire
[3]
. In 2012, he acted the leading role with Dakota Fanning in the movie " Now Is Good "
[4]
. In the same year, he acted the leading role in the movie " Great Expectations "
[5]
. In 2013, he shot the film " The Railway Man "
[6]
and also won the Chopin Award for Best New Actor at the Cannes Film Festival
[3]
.
Early Experience
Jeremy Smith was born in 1990 in Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire, England, and grew up in a rural suburb of Gamlingay. From the age of 6, he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. He studied at the Bedford Modern School, a private school in Bedfordshire, and graduated from the London School of Music and Drama
.
Performing Experience
In 2009, Jeremy Smith appeared in front of everyone as an actor for the first time. He played Luke in the second season of the British TV series "The Bite of Life"
. However, his acting career did not go well afterwards. Before participating in the filming of " War Horse ", he almost decided to give up acting and decided to become a factory welder worker
.
In 2011, Jeremy Smith's film debut " War Horse " was released, directed by Steven Allan Spielberg , based on the children's literature Correct; Adapt; Rearrange by British writer Michael Morpurgo . Jeremy Smith plays the protagonist Albert Narracott in the play. The movie tells the story of his and War Horse Joey's separation and displacement in the First World War, but their destiny is closely connected
. He was nominated for the Best Male Newcomer Award in the British Empire for his performance in this film
.
In 2012, "before I die" Correct Jayne Tang Namu by the novel; Adapt; Rearrange the movie " Now Is is Good " was released, Jeremy Smith in this play and Dakota Fanning , Kaya Rose Humphrey staged scenes
. This year, he also played the actor Pip in the movie " Great Expectations " directed by Mike Newell . This film is based on Dickens's later novel of the same name, Correct; Adapt; Rearrange , in which he collaborated with the heroines Holliday Clark Grainger and Ralph Fiennes
.
In 2013, the movie " The Railway Man " directed by Jonathan Taps was released, and Jeremy Smith played the young actor Eric in the play. The show of male and female respectively, is Colin Firth and Nicole Mary Kidman
. He won the Chopin Award for Best New Actor at the Cannes Film Festival
.
In 2018, the movie " Billionaire Boys Club " co-starred with Ansolo and Taron Egerton was released in Malaysia
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Personal Life
Jeremy Smith's father is Chris, a technician; his mother Bridget is a politician in the local government; he has two younger brothers
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Character Evaluation
Jeremy Smith is the lucky one in Hollywood. The film debut is the new work " War Horse " by the great director Steven Allan Spielberg, and he is the dominant player in the play. In this film, many old British drama bones have played for him, and this kid must have something to believe in. With such a high starting point, his stardom in Hollywood is bright
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