EMMA WATSON
Emma Watson was born on April 15, 1990, in Paris, France,
but raised in England. The actress got her breakthrough role as a child
in the hugely successful
Harry Potter film franchise. Watson grew
up on camera as she reprised her role as Harry Potter's best friend and
sidekick, Hermoine Granger, throughout the entire course of the film
series. After committing to the
Harry Potter series for a decade, Watson has transitioned into a popular adult model and actress,
having appeared in the popular films The Perks of Being a Wallflower and My Week with Marilyn.
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was born on April 15, 1990, in
Paris. Her parents, both British lawyers, are Jacqueline Luesby and
Chris Watson. Her brother, Alex, was born three years later. Her parents
divorced when Watson was 5, and she moved back to Oxfordshire in
England with her mother and brother.
Watson attended the
Stagecoach Theatre Arts school at Oxford. She studied singing, acting
and dancing, and performed in school plays. Her natural instinct for
acting first came out when she won a poetry competition for reciting
James Reeves' "The Sea" at age 7. Watson had never acted professionally
when her theater teachers suggested her to agents looking to cast an
upcoming movie based on the first novel of the best-selling
Harry Potter series.
A 9-year-old Watson auditioned eight times for the role that would make her an international star.
Harry Potter author
J.K. Rowling,
who was deeply involved in the film process to make sure it stayed true
to the book, wanted Watson for the role of Hermione from her first
screen test.
Watson sufficiently impressed casting agents and the film's
producers, and won the role of Hermione Granger, Harry Potter's smart,
bossy best friend and voice of reason. Harry Potter was portrayed by
Daniel Radcliffe, and
Rupert Grint
was cast as Ron Weasley, Harry's other best friend. The trio of
British child actors would become known around the globe for their roles
as young wizards fighting a battle between good and evil.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was released in November 2001.
Watson's 11-year-old film debut was an enormous success. It grossed
more than $974 million worldwide. On opening day in the United States,
the film made a record-breaking $33.3 million. It was nominated for
three Academy Awards, and seven BAFTA Awards. Watson's performance
received critical praise, and her status as an up-and-coming young film
star was made.
For the next decade Watson stayed busy filming the
Potter
series. In 2002 she reprised the role of Hermione for Harry Potter and
the Chamber of Secrets, in 2004 for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of
Azkaban, and continued to star in the eight-part series through the
final film,
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, in 2011.
Though Watson's been closely identified with her Harry Potter
character, as an adolescent the young actress wanted to be seen as
more.