Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was born in Paris France to British parents Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, both lawyers. When she moved to Oxfordshire when she was five, Emma attended the Dragon School. Emma was only six when she decided she wanted to pursue a career as an actress. She was trained for many years at Stagecoach Theatre Arts, a full-time school of theatre in Oxford in which she learned acting as well as singing. By the time she turned 10 years old, Emma took part in numerous Stagecoach productions and plays. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2000) the 2001 version from J.K. Rowling's bestselling British book was released in 1999. Emma was discovered by Emma's Oxford theatre teacher. After eight auditions consistently, director David Heyman told Emma and co-applicants Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint that they had been cast for the roles of the three leads Hermione Granger Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. The debut of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) was Emma's first cinematic screen appearance. The highest-grossing movie of 2001 The film broke records for its opening day opening and the opening weekend's earnings. The film was praised by critics who praised the film, particularly those who were young. The Daily Telegraph, an influential British newspaper, called Emma's performance "amazing". Then Emma was nominated for five awards for her performance in the film, winning an award called the Young Artist Award for Leading Actress Young in a Film. Film.
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