Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is the daughter of British lawyers Jacqueline Luesby (born in Paris) and Chris Watson (born in Paris). When she was just five years old when she left for Oxfordshire and attended her first Dragon School. Emma's dream was to become an actor. As a young girl of 6, she enrolled in the Oxford Stagecoach Theatre Arts branch, where she took classes on singing, acting, and dancing. When she was ten, she had appeared and played the lead in various Stagecoach productions as well as school plays. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2000) the film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's bestselling British novel was first cast in 1999. Emma was found by agents via the recommendation of her Oxford teacher. David Heyman announced to Emma that, after auditioning for eight times, she and Rupert Grint were chosen as Hermione and Harry Potter. Emma's first appearance on the big screen came in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, released in 2001. The film broke all records on opening day and weekend numbers, and was the top-grossing 2001 film. The film has been praised by critics for its film as well as the performance of the three main young actors. The Daily Telegraph in Britain that is distributed widely and widely read, praised her performance as admirable. Later Emma was nominated for five prizes for her work in the film and was awarded the Young Artist Award for Leading Actress of a Younger in an feature Film.





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