Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson born to British lawyers Jacqueline Luesby & Chris Watson in Paris, France. As a young girl, she moved from London to Oxfordshire where she studied at the Dragon School. Emma was inspired to become an actor when she was six. Over the course of several years she was enrolled in the Oxford Branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts part-time school. In the school, she was taught singing, dancing and acting. Her performances had been in several Stagecoach or school shows by the time she turned ten. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone is the film from 2001 version to J.K. Rowling's bestselling book was cast in 1999. Emma was discovered as a casting representative by her Oxford teacher of drama. David Heyman, the producer of Harry Potter Harry Potter's Sorcerer's Stone, and Ron Weasley told Emma after eight auditions that she had been chosen for these parts. She was cast alongside Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint and Rupert Grint. Emma's first screen appearance was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone's release in 2001. It was also the most successful film during 2001. Its opening weekday and weekend sales were record-breaking. Critics praised the film and its performances by the three leading young actors. The Daily Telegraph, an influential British newspaper, called Emma's performances "amazing". Emma's performance received nominations and won five awards later for the film.





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