Emma Thomas (b. 1971)

Alias:
Dame Emma Thomas
Dame Emma Thomas Nolan
Dame Emma Thomas, Lady Nolan
Emma Thomas Nolan

Birthplace:
London, England, UK

Born:
December 9, 1971

Dame Emma Thomas, Lady Nolan, DBE (born 9 December 1971) is a British film producer. She has produced all of the feature films directed by her husband, Christopher Nolan, which have grossed more than $6 billion worldwide and are regarded as some of the greatest films of their respective decades.  She received the Academy Award, BAFTA, 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.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Emma Thomas, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Associate Producer:
2000  Memento

Executive Producer:
2000  Memento
2008  Batman: Gotham Knight
2014  Transcendence
2016  Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
2017  Justice League
2021  Zack Snyder's Justice League

Producer:
1997  Doodlebug
1999  Following
2000  Memento
2005  Batman Begins
2006  The Prestige
2008  Batman: Gotham Knight
2008  The Dark Knight
2010  Inception
2012  The Dark Knight Rises
2013  Man of Steel
2014  Interstellar
2014  Transcendence
2016  Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
2017  Dunkirk
2017  Justice League
2019  The Doll's Breath
2020  Tenet
2021  Zack Snyder's Justice League
2023  Oppenheimer
2026  The Odyssey

Producer's Assistant:
1997  Doodlebug
1999  Following
2000  High Fidelity
2000  Memento
2005  Batman Begins
2006  The Prestige
2008  Batman: Gotham Knight
2008  The Dark Knight
2010  Inception
2012  The Dark Knight Rises
2013  Man of Steel
2014  Interstellar
2014  Transcendence
2016  Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
2017  Dunkirk
2017  Justice League
2019  The Doll's Breath
2020  Tenet
2021  Zack Snyder's Justice League
2023  Oppenheimer
2026  The Odyssey

Production Assistant:
1996  Larceny
1997  Doodlebug
1999  Following
2000  High Fidelity
2000  Memento
2005  Batman Begins
2006  The Prestige
2008  Batman: Gotham Knight
2008  The Dark Knight
2010  Inception
2012  The Dark Knight Rises
2013  Man of Steel
2014  Interstellar
2014  Transcendence
2016  Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
2017  Dunkirk
2017  Justice League
2019  The Doll's Breath
2020  Tenet
2021  Zack Snyder's Justice League
2023  Oppenheimer
2026  The Odyssey

Script Supervisor:
1996  Larceny
1997  Doodlebug
1999  Following
1999  Heterosexuality
2000  High Fidelity
2000  Memento
2005  Batman Begins
2006  The Prestige
2008  Batman: Gotham Knight
2008  The Dark Knight
2010  Inception
2012  The Dark Knight Rises
2013  Man of Steel
2014  Interstellar
2014  Transcendence
2016  Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
2017  Dunkirk
2017  Justice League
2019  The Doll's Breath
2020  Tenet
2021  Zack Snyder's Justice League
2023  Oppenheimer
2026  The Odyssey

Thanks:
1996  Larceny
1997  Doodlebug
1999  Following
1999  Heterosexuality
2000  High Fidelity
2000  Memento
2005  Batman Begins
2006  The Prestige
2008  Batman: Gotham Knight
2008  The Dark Knight
2010  Inception
2012  The Dark Knight Rises
2013  Man of Steel
2014  Interstellar
2014  Transcendence
2016  Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
2017  Dunkirk
2017  Justice League
2019  The Doll's Breath
2020  Tenet
2021  Zack Snyder's Justice League
2023  Oppenheimer
2023  To End All War: Oppenheimer & the Atomic Bomb
2025  Sinners
2026  The Odyssey

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