Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson - born Jacqueline Luesby to Chris Watson and Jacqueline Luesby, two British lawyers - was born on July 8, 1989 in Paris. As a child, she went to the Dragon School in Oxfordshire. Emma was just six when she realized she wanted to pursue a career as an actress. She studied for a number of years at Stagecoach Theatre Arts, a full-time school of theatre in Oxford where she was taught acting and singing. At the age of 10 years old, Emma took part in numerous Stagecoach productions and plays. The casting process began in 1999 for Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2001) the movie adaptation of British writer J.K. Rowling's bestselling novel. Emma was identified by casting agents via Emma's Oxford theater teacher. David Heyman informed Emma, Daniel Radcliffe, and Rupert Grint following auditions for 8 times. They were selected as the three lead characters Hermione Gringer Harry Potter Ron Weasley. Emma's debut on screen was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone's premiere in 2001. It was also one of the top-rated films of 2001. The opening weekday and weekend sales were record-breaking. The film received praise from experts, and also by the performance of three new starlets. The well-known British publication The Daily Telegraph called her performance as admirable. Later Emma was shortlisted for five awards for her role in the film, winning an award called the Young Artist Award for Leading Actress of a Younger in a Film. Film.





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