Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was born in Paris France to British parents Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson Both lawyers. When she was just five and moved to Oxfordshire and enrolled at an Oxfordshire-based Dragon School. Emma's goal was to be an actor. As a young girl of 6, she enrolled in the Oxford Stagecoach Theatre Arts branch and took lessons on singing, acting, as well as dancing. She had already performed in a variety of Stagecoach and school productions before she was ten years old. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2000) the 2001 film adaptation from J.K. Rowling's bestselling British book was released in 1999. Casting agents found Emma via her Oxford theatre teacher. David Heyman told Emma along together with Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe that they had all been through eight straight auditions. Emma's debut film appearance came as a part of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in 2001. The film broke records for the opening day sales as well as opening week-end take-offs as well as being the most-grossing feature of 2001. The film was praised by critics who praised the film, particularly the younger actors. The Daily Telegraph, a popular British paper, praised her for her performance. Emma won the Young Artist Award as the most outstanding young actor in the feature Film. The actress was awarded five times for her part in the film.
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