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Emily Brontë (1818–1848)

The dreamiest of the talented Brontë clan, Emily Jane Brontë was born in 1818. Her mother died when she was barely more than a toddler, and Emily and her younger sister, Anne, became very close. Along with their other siblings, 'Charlotte Bronte' and Branwell Bronte, they invented the make-believe kingdoms of Angria and Gondal, which occupied their lonely childhoods... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2011 Wuthering Heights (novel)
 
2009 Wuthering Heights (TV movie) (novel)
 
2007/I The Promise (novel "Wuthering Heights" - uncredited)
 
2004 Cime tempestose (TV movie) (novel)
 
2003 Wuthering Heights (TV movie) (novel)
 
2002 Sparkhouse (TV movie) (book)
 
1998 Wuthering Heights (TV movie) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1998 Mastura (TV series) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1997 Heathcliff (TV movie) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1992 Wuthering Heights (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1991 Hihintayin kita sa langit (novel "Wuthering Heights" - uncredited)
 
1988 Wuthering Heights (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1985 Wuthering Heights (based on chapter 1 of novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1979 Cumbres borrascosas (TV series) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1978 Wuthering Heights (TV mini-series)
Episode #1.5 (1978) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
Episode #1.4 (1978) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
Episode #1.3 (1978) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
Episode #1.2 (1978) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
Episode #1.1 (1978) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1976 Cumbres borrascosas (TV series) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1974 Novela (TV series)
Cumbres borrascosas (1974)
 
1973 Vendaval (TV series)
 
1970 Wuthering Heights (novel "Wuthering Heights" / as Emily Bronte)
 
1968 Les hauts de Hurlevent (TV movie) (novel)
 
1967 Wuthering Heights (TV series)
The Last Revenge (1967) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
The Abduction (1967) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
The First Revenge (1967) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
An End to Childhood (1967) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1967 O Morro dos Ventos Uivantes (TV series) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1966 Immortal Love (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1964 Cumbres borrascosas (TV series) (novel)
 
1963 Cumbres borrascosas (TV series) (novel / 1963)
 
1952-1963 Grande Teatro Tupi (TV series)
O Morro dos Ventos Uivantes (1963) (novel)
O Morro dos Ventos Uivantes (1957) (novel)
O Morro dos Ventos Uivantes (1952) (novel)
 
1962 Wuthering Heights (TV movie) (novel)
 
1958 The DuPont Show of the Month (TV series)
Wuthering Heights (1958) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1955-1957 Matinee Theatre (TV series)
Wuthering Heights (1957) (novel / as Emily Bronte)
Wuthering Heights (1955) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1956 Cime tempestose (TV mini-series) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1954 Wuthering Heights (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1953 BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV series)
Wuthering Heights (1953) (novel)
 
1953 Broadway Television Theatre (TV series)
Wuthering Heights (1953) (novel)
 
1950 Studio One in Hollywood (TV series)
Wuthering Heights (1950) (novel "Wuthering Heights")
 
1948 Kraft Theatre (TV series)
Wuthering Heights (1948) (story)
 
1948 Wuthering Heights (TV movie)
 
1939 Wuthering Heights (from the novel "Wuthering Heights" by / as Emily Bronté)
 
1920 Wuthering Heights (novel)
 

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Studio One in Hollywood: Season 3: Episode 10 -- Emily Bronte’s classic novel comes to life with Charlton Heston as Heathcliff and Mary Sinclair as Catherine Earnshaw. Wuthering Heights -- A poor boy of unknown origins is rescued from poverty and taken in by the Earnshaw family where he develops an intense relationship with his young foster sister, Cathy. Based on the classic novel by Emily Bronte. Wuthering Heights -- A poor young English boy named Heathcliff is taken in by the wealthy Earnshaw family where he develops an intense relationship with his young foster sister, Cathy.
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1847) Novel: "Wuthering Heights" (filmed as Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights)

Publicity Listings:

6 Biographical Movies  | 2 Print Biographies  | See more »

Alternate Names:

Emily Bronte | Emily Bronté
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Trivia:

Used the pseudonym "Ellis Bell". See more »

Star Sign:

Leo