The Holiday star Miffy Englefield has recreated a series of scenes from the film – now she’s a mum herself.
The 24-year-old appeared in the classic movie when she was just six years old and played Jude Law’s daughter, Sophie.These days, Englefield looks very different and is mum to a little girl called Frankie, who was born in April 2020, reportsWith the help of HomeExchange.
Both find love in each other’s world, Iris with Jack Black’s character Miles and Cameron’s with Graham, played by Law. One person wrote: “OMG I didn’t realise it was you in the holiday I love that film always wanted to do a home exchange.”And a third added: “You were one of the adorable little girls I am guessing.”Speaking previously about being part of the film, Englefield said: “It was amazing being in it.Star’s rare interview on post-Hollywood life
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