Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson, born in Paris France of British parents Jacqueline Luesby Watson and Chris Watson both of whom were lawyers. When she was just five years old, she moved to Oxfordshire and enrolled in the Dragon School. At the age of six, Emma was aware that she wanted to be an actress and for a number of years she was a student at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts a part-time theater school, where she learned performing and singing. At the age of ten, she took part as the lead in a number of Stagecoach productions as well as school plays. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2000), the film adaptation of J.K. Rowlings bestselling novel was first cast for first time at the beginning of 1999. Emma was initially discovered as a casting representative by her Oxford drama teacher. David Heyman told Emma along together with Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe after having eight straight auditions. Emma's film debut coincided with the release Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2002). It was the year's top earning film, smashing records during the opening day and first weekend. The film has been praised by critics for its film as well as the performances by the three young actors. The Daily Telegraph, a popular British paper, praised her for her performance. Emma was awarded the Young Artist Award as the Leading Young Actress for an Film. Film. The actress was nominated five times for her part in the film.





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