At the 78th Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland on August 8, 2025, Dame Emma Thompson was honored with the Leopard Club Award. On that same day, the festival also premiered her latest thriller, The Dead of Winter. During her acceptance, Thompson shared a remarkable story from 1998, when she received an unexpected phone call in her trailer on the set of Primary Colors—a political satire steeped in real-life echoes.
Rather than treating the call as routine, she instantly recognized the voice as Donald Trump’s. The timing couldn’t have been more dramatic: it happened on the exact day her divorce from then-husband Kenneth Branagh was finalized. The surreal nature of the moment, arriving during a personal crossroads, transformed it from a casual greeting into an unforgettable revelation.
Unsettling Timing and Speculation
At the time, Trump had recently separated from his second wife, Marla Maples—a separation that seemed to align with his invitation. Thompson reflected that Trump’s team may have been seeking a “suitable” date to accompany him that very evening. The fact that her number was discovered and dialed during an emotionally vulnerable moment felt intrusive, and Thompson mused that it bordered on being eerily predatory.
Rather than reacting with annoyance, she could only respond with gentle politeness. The scene remains striking not because of what she said but because of the potent combination of timing, celebrity access, and personal upheaval. A lighthearted refusal echoed through the years as a turning point, one that might have taken her down an entirely different life path—and possibly altered his as well.
Reverberations Across Time and Careers
Thompson’s recollection prompts an escapist thought experiment—“What if?” If she had accepted that dinner invitation, could her presence have deflected Trump from the path that ultimately led him to reality television fame and, eventually, the U.S. presidency?
Primary Colors, the film she was working on, had taken on layers of irony when the real-life Monica Lewinsky scandal erupted during its production. Thompson acknowledged the strange synchronicity—her work mimicked political scandal, while real scandal was unfolding in plain sight.
Fast-forward to 2025: Thompson, now married to actor Greg Wise, attended Locarno alongside her daughter, Gaia, starring in The Dead of Winter—an icy, atmospheric thriller. The film portrays her as a widowed shop owner who uncovers a crime in remote Minnesota, a powerful showcase of her grounding presence and emotional nuance.
Broader Context and Personal History
Emma Thompson’s marriage to Kenneth Branagh, which began in 1989, ended in 1995 amid revelations of Branagh’s affair with Helena Bonham Carter during the filming of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Thompson has since described that period as deeply disorienting—she had been “half-alive” and unaware of the betrayal when it happened.
Years later, she met Greg Wise on the set of Sense and Sensibility, and the two married in 2003. They’ve built a life together with their two children—Gaia and Tindyebwa (“Tindy”).






