Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is the daughter of British lawyers Jacqueline Luesby (born in Paris) as well as Chris Watson (born in Paris). Her family was moved to Oxfordshire in the year she turned five when she enrolled in at the Dragon School. Emma made the decision to become an actor in the age of six. Through the years she was in the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts part-time school. In the school, she was taught singing along with dancing, as well as acting. Before the age of ten she performed as well as taken the role of lead in a number of Stagecoach productions and school plays. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2000) was the film version to J.K. Rowling's bestselling novel was first cast for the first occasion in the year 1999. Emma was found by agents via the recommendation of her Oxford teacher. After eight consistent auditions producers David Heyman told Emma and the other candidates Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint they were cast as the three leads Hermione Granger Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. Emma's debut on the big screen in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, released in 2001. The movie broke all records in terms of opening day and weekend sales, and it was the most successful 2001 film. Many critics have praised the film, as well as the performances of its three major young actors. The Daily Telegraph, a frequently read British publication, has praised Emma for her outstanding performance. Then Emma was nominated for five awards for her role in the film and was awarded her the Young Artist Award for Leading Young Actress in an Feature Film.





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