She and now-husband Greg Wise welcomed the birth of their daughter Gaia in 1999, after she underwent IVF treatment at the age of 39.
And Emma Thompson proudly showed off her beautiful offspring – now aged 18 – when they hit the red carpet together for the BFI London Film Festival premiere of the actress’ latest movie The Meyeroqitz Stories.
Dressed in a vibrant pink trouser suit, the Oscar-winning screen star, 58, hugged her daughter as they walked the expansive red carpet together.
We are family: Emma Thompson was accompanied by her daughter Gaia when she attended the BFI London Film Festival premiere of her latest film The Meyerowitz Stories on Friday night
Her daughter put on a stylish display, posing for photographs beside her famous mother in a lacy semi-sheer black blouse with a peach front panel.
She teamed the elegant top with a flowing black miniskirt, which matched perfectly with her suede platform heeled booties.
Carrying a textured clutch bag, she included soft pink lipstick in her makeup scheme, while jewelled drop earrings added a touch of sparkle to her look.
Hugs: The Oscar-winning actress shared a hug with her beautiful offspring on the red carpet
Pretty in pink: Emma, 58, wowed as she arrived at the event in a vibrant hot pink trouser suit
Putting on a stylish display: Gaia put on a stylish display, posing for photographs beside her famous mother in a lacy semi-sheer black blouse with a peach front panel
Lively: The star got animated as she made her way down the red carpet at the hot ticket event
Already a dab hand lighting up a red carpet, Emma teamed her bright two-piece suit with a scooped neck black top and open-toe black leather heels.
Wearing a pair of diamond chandelier earrings, she sported a blonde pixie cut which was identical to that worn by her daughter, who donned a darker brunette shade.
Also taking to the red carpet was Emma’s co-star Adam Sandler and his wife of 14 years Jackie, who wowed as she posed in a deeply plunging cream dress as she posed alongside her dapper comedian husband.
Co-star: Also taking to the red carpet was Emma’s co-star Adam Sandler and his wife Jackie
Selfies: The comedian posed for selfies with fans as he lapped up the celebratory atmosphere
Stunning: Jackie wowed as she posed in a deeply plunging cream dress as she posed alongside her dapper comedian husband
Dustin Hoffman, who appears in the film alongside the stars, was seen putting on a loved-up display with his wife of 37 years, Jackie, hugging as they posed for shots.
Lisa and Dustin have had four children together: 36-year-old son Jake, 34-year-old daughter Rebecca, 33-year-old son Max and 29-year-old daughter Alexandra.
Dustin married Lisa in 1980, the year he divorced his first wife Anne Byrne, with whom he has a now 46-year-old daughter called Jenna.
Loved-up display: Dustin Hoffman, who appears in the film alongside the stars, was seen putting on a loved-up display with his wife of 37 years, Jackie, hugging as they posed for shots
Offspring: Lisa and Dustin have had four children together – 36-year-old son Jake, 34-year-old daughter Rebecca, 33-year-old son Max and 29-year-old daughter Alexandra
Love and marriage: Dustin married Lisa in 1980, the year he divorced his first wife Anne Byrne, with whom he has a now 46-year-old daughter called Jenna
Snuggle: Oscar-winning actor Dustin affectionately rubbed his nose against his wife’s chin
He’d also adopted Karina, who according to People in 1983 is Anne’s daughter from a previous husband.
The Meyerowitz Stories, directed by Noah Baumbach, is about a dysfunctional family who gather in New York to celebrate the work of the artistic patriarch.
The film had its world premiere at the Cannes International Film Festival In May. It is set to debut on streaming service Netflix on October 13.
The main man: The stars of the movie posed for a snapshot alongside director Noah Baumbach
Jovial: Emma was the life of the party as she put on a jovial display during the big film unveiling
Squad: They also got together with festival director Clare Stewart for a group shot at the event
Coming soon: The Meyerowitz Stories is about a dysfunctional family who gather in New York to celebrate the work of the artistic patriarch. It debuts on Netflix this month