Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson born to British lawyers Jacqueline Luesby & Chris Watson in Paris, France. In her early years she attended the Dragon School in Oxfordshire. Emma had a dream to be a professional actress when she was just six. She was enrolled at Stagecoach Theatre Arts in Oxford, an acting institute with part-time courses. By the age of ten she had performed and taken the lead in various Stagecoach productions as well as school plays. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone The 2001 film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's bestselling book was cast in 1999. Emma was discovered by casting agents through Emma's Oxford theatre teacher. David Heyman announced to Emma that after eight consecutive auditions they as well as Rupert Grint were chosen as Hermione and Harry Potter. The release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) was Emma's debut on the screen in cinema. It also was one of the top-rated films of 2001. The opening weekend and day ticket sales were record-breaking. The critics were impressed by the performance of the film as well as its story. The Daily Telegraph in Britain, which is widely distributed the newspaper, described her performance as outstanding. Later Emma was shortlisted for five awards for her performance in the film, winning her the Young Artist Award for Leading Young Actress in an Feature Film.





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