Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson born to British lawyers Jacqueline Luesby & Chris Watson in Paris, France. At the age five she relocated from London to Oxfordshire to attend The Dragon School. At the age of six, Emma knew that she wanted to be an actress. For a number of years she studied at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts a part-time theatre school in which she was taught singing dancing and acting. As part of a school production and an Stagecoach production, Emma took her role as lead actress at 10, and acted. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2000), the film adaptation to J.K. Rowlings bestselling novel was first cast for the first time in 1999. Emma was identified by casting agents through Emma's Oxford theater teacher. David Heyman told Emma along together with Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe after having eight straight auditions. The release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) was Emma's first cinematic screen appearance. It also was the most successful film in 2001. Opening weekend and day sales were record-breaking. It was highly acclaimed by critics, as were the performance of three young starlets. The Daily Telegraph, a widely read British paper, praised her for her exceptional performance. Emma won the Young Artist Award as the most outstanding young actor in the Film. Film. She was later nominated five times for her performance in the movie.
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