Emma Watson
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was the
daughter of British parents Jacqueline Luesby (a lawyer) and Chris Watson (a
French mother). The couple was moved to Oxfordshire at the age of five and
attended the Dragon School. Emma was aware from the age of she was six that she
wanted to become an actor. For several years she was a student at the Oxford
Stagecoach Theatre Arts branch which was where she learned dance, singing,
acting as well as other. By the time she reached the age of ten, she had
performed and played the lead in several Stagecoach productions and school
productions. The casting process began in 1999 Harry Potter and the Sorcerers
Stone 2001 the film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's bestselling book. Emma was
approached by casting agents by her Oxford theatre teacher. After eight
continuous auditions David Heyman revealed to Emma and Rupert Grint (other
applicants) that they had been cast in the roles of Hermione Gringer, Harry
Potter, and Ron Weasley. The film's release Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
(2001) was Emma's debut on the screen in cinema. It was the most-grossing movie
of 2001and broke records in terms of opening day sales as well as
opening-weekend runs. The film's performance and that of its young stars were
well-received by reviewers. The well-known British newspaper The Daily
Telegraph has praised her performance as "admirable". Emma won the
Young Artist Award as Leading Young Actress in a feature Film as well as being
nominated for five other awards. Emma was among the most well-known actresses
following the movie's success. Hermione Granger was her role for almost ten
years in the Harry Potter films. Emma has been nominated twice for Critics'
Choice Awards from the Broadcast Film Critics Association.
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