Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is the daughter of British lawyers Jacqueline Luesby (born in Paris) as well as Chris Watson (born in Paris). At the age of five years old and moved to Oxfordshire and went to at the Dragon School. Emma was just six when she made the decision to be an actor. She studied for a number of years in Stagecoach Theatre Arts, a Part-time theatre school located in Oxford in which she learned singing and acting. The actress had performed in a variety of Stagecoach as well as school plays before she turned ten. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone The 2001 film version from J.K. Rowling's bestselling book was made in 1999. Emma was found by casting agents via Emma's Oxford theater teacher. David Heyman, the producer of Harry Potter Harry Potter's Sorcerer's Stone, and Ron Weasley told Emma after the eight auditions that she'd been selected for the roles. Emma was chosen to play alongside Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint and Rupert Grint. Emma's debut film appearance came in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the year 2001. The film was also the most popular film of 2001. Its opening weekday and weekend the sales were unbeatable. It was highly praised by reviewers, and so were the performance of three stars. The Daily Telegraph, a popular British newspaper, was awed by her for her performance. Emma was awarded the Young Artist Award as the leading young actress in an Feature Film. The actress was awarded five times for her part in the film.





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