Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson - born Jacqueline Luesby to Chris Watson and Jacqueline Luesby, two British lawyers - was born the 8th of July, 1989 in Paris. When she was a kid, she went to her school, the Dragon School in Oxfordshire. Emma's ambition was to become an actor. When she was six, she joined the Oxford Stagecoach Theatre Arts branch and took lessons on singing, acting, and dancing. By the time she turned 10, Emma had taken part in numerous Stagecoach plays and productions. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2000) The movie version from J.K. Rowlings bestselling novel was cast for the first time in 1999. Emma was discovered by Emma's Oxford Theatre teacher. David Heyman informed Emma, Daniel Radcliffe, and Rupert Grint after auditions of 8. They were selected as three leads Hermione Gringer Harry Potter Ron Weasley. Emma's debut film coincided with the release Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2002). The most successful film of 2001 The film broke records for its opening day opening and opening weekend takings. The film was praised by critics, as were the performances of its three young stars. The Daily Telegraph, a popular British publication, has praised Emma for her exceptional performance. In the following days, Emma was nominated for five awards for her role in the film, winning the Young Artist Award for Leading Actress of a Younger in the Feature Film.
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