Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson, was born in Paris France of British parents Jacqueline Luesby Watson and Chris Watson both lawyers. The couple moved to Oxfordshire when she was five where she attended at the Dragon School. Emma's goal was to be an actor. At the age of 6, she enrolled in the Oxford Stagecoach Theatre Arts branch, where she took classes for acting, singing and dance. At the age of ten, she took part and performed the main role in a number of Stagecoach Productions and School Plays. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2000) The movie adaptation from J.K. Rowlings bestselling novel was cast for the first time in 1999. Emma was found by casting agents via Emma's Oxford theater teacher. David Heyman announced to Emma that, after auditioning for eight times, she and Rupert Grint were chosen as Hermione and Harry Potter. The release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) was Emma's first cinematic screen appearance. The film broke all records on the opening weekend and sales, and it was the top-grossing 2001 film. Critics praised the film and the performance of three young stars. The Daily Telegraph in Britain, which is widely distributed, called her performance commendable. Later Emma was shortlisted for five prizes for her work in the film and was awarded her the Young Artist Award for Leading Actress of a Younger in an Film. Film.





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