Emma Thompson: 'I almost quit Brideshead Revisited' over anorexia pressures

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Emma Thompson has revealed she almost quit the set of Brideshead Revisited because she felt a fellow actress was being pressured to be thin.

Thompson did not name the woman she was referring to, but branded the pressure put on actresses as "evil" and said the problem is getting worse.

The two-time Oscar-winner said she knew female stars who "simply don't eat" as she spoke about anorexia in the film industry.

Thompson, 57, said she once threatened to quit the 2008 British film Brideshead Revisited when a co-star was told to lose weight.

Brideshead Revisited..Felicity Jones as Cordelia Flyte, Hayley Atwell as Julia Flyte, Emma Thompson as Lady Marchmain and Matthew Goode as Charles Ryder - Credit: Nicola Dove/Miramax Films
Brideshead Revisited..Felicity Jones as Cordelia Flyte, Hayley Atwell as Julia Flyte, Emma Thompson as Lady Marchmain and Matthew Goode as Charles Ryder Credit: Nicola Dove/Miramax Films

The actress starred in the film, based on Evelyn Waugh's 1945 novel, alongside Hayley Atwell, Sir Michael Gabon, Ben Wishaw and Felicity Jones.

In an interview on Swedish chat show Skavlan, she said: "The anorexia - there are so many kids, girls and boys now, and actresses who are very, very thin, who are into their 30s, simply don't eat.

"There was a wonderful actress I was working with on something called Brideshead Revisited.

"The producers said to her, 'Will you lose some weight?'. She was absolutely exquisite.

"I said to them, 'If you speak to her about this again, on any level, I will leave this picture. You are never to do that'.

"It's evil, what's happening, what's going on out there, and it's getting worse."

Thompson said one of the reasons she had never moved to Los Angeles was because she felt she was deemed "too fat" when she visited.

"It is a strange place and I couldn't live there," she said.

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