Emma
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is the daughter of British lawyers Jacqueline Luesby (born in Paris) as well as Chris Watson (born in Paris). As a child she was enrolled in her school, the Dragon School in Oxfordshire. Emma chose to be an actor by the age of six. Through the years, she attended the Oxford branch Stagecoach Theatre Arts part-time school. She learned to sing as well as dancing, and also acting. Through a school play as well as an Stagecoach production, Emma was the lead at the age 10 and performed. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2000), the movie adaptation to J.K. Rowlings bestselling novel was cast for the first time in 1999. Emma was initially discovered as a casting agent through her Oxford drama instructor. After eight consecutive auditions, director David Heyman told Emma and fellow applicants Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint that they had been cast for the roles of the three main characters Hermione Granger Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. Emma's screen debut took place with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone's debut in the year 2001. It broke all records in beginning-day and weekend-opening sales as well as being the most-grossing feature of 2001. Film critics praised the film as well as its performances by the three young stars. The Daily Telegraph, a popular British newspaper, was awed by her for her performance. Emma received five nominations for her outstanding performance. In the end, she received the Young Artist Award in Leading Young Actress in a Film.





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