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 attended the Dragon School. Emma was just six when she decided she wanted to pursue a career as an actress. She trained for several years at Stagecoach Theatre Arts, a part time theatre school in Oxford in which she learned acting as well as singing. At the age of 10, she had performed and taken the lead in various Stagecoach productions as well as school plays. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2000) the film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's bestselling British novel began casting in 1999. Emma was found by agents through the recommendation of her Oxford teacher. David Heyman announced to Emma that, after auditioning for eight times Emma as well as Rupert Grint were chosen as Hermione and Harry Potter. Emma's debut film coincided with the release Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2002). The film was also one of the top-rated films of 2001. Its opening weekday and weekend the sales were record breaking. The film was praised by critics and the performances of the three leading actors of the young generation. The Daily Telegraph in Britain, which is widely distributed the newspaper, described her performance as outstanding. Emma won the Young Artist Award as the Leading Young Actress for the Film. Film. The actress was recognized five times in recognition of her role in the movie.





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