Dame Emma Thompson on being ‘brave’ and sexy in Good Luck To You, Leo Grande – BBC News

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Dame Emma Thompson wants to talk about sex.

It’s all because of her new film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande.

In it she plays a widow in search of sexual fulfilment, starring alongside Daryl McCormack who plays the sex worker she hires to help in her quest.

Both stars spoke with the BBC’s Alex Stanger about the project.

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Dame Emma Thompson DBE is a British actress, screenwriter, activist, author and comedian. She is one of Britain’s most acclaimed actresses and is the recipient of numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, three BAFTA Awards and two Golden Globe Awards.

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