LuckyChap Entertainment, the production company Margot founded alongside her husband, Tom Ackerley, and Josey McNamara, produced two of the year's most notable films: Saltburn and Barbie.
They also previously produced Promising Young Woman."We shot Barbie and Saltburn at the same time, so Margot had two weeks off [after Barbie] and then came to the set," McNamara told Variety. "I don’t think many other people do that."Emerald told Time that she didn't write the character for the actor, who previously starred in Promising Young Woman. "She read the script as my friend and asked if she could play Poor Dear Pamela," Emerald told the publication. "It needed somebody who would take her seriously.
You know, because she is very important, Poor Dear Pamela. She's the human debris."In the film, Oliver and Felix meet as students at the prestigious university. "I mean, the vomit in the sink is really down to the last chunk, personally inspired.
I think it's all kind of in there, isn't it?" Emerald previously told BuzzFeed. "The thing that I like to do is take these timeless places like the Saltburn country house or Oxford, which always seem so timeless and posh, but the actual experience of being there is that everyone's room is disgusting, everything smells weird, and everyone's wearing a Juicy Couture tracksuit.