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Posted in Coloured Television on 04/10/2010 12:20 pm by adminEmma Watson
Biography
Emma Watson was born in Paris, the daughter of British lawyers Luesby Jacqueline and Chris Watson. Watson has one French grandmother, and lived in Paris until the age of five years. Later, after his parents divorced, he moved with his mother and younger brother, Alex, Oxfordshire. At the age of six years, Watson wanted to be an actress, and a number of years trained diligently Oxford branch of Theatre Arts, part-time drama school where studied singing, dance and theater. At the age of ten, she had acted in several school productions and diligence plays, including Arthur: The Early Years and The Happy Prince but had never acted professionally before the Harry Potter series. "I had no idea of the magnitude of the Potter films," he told a Parada interview in 2007, "if I had, I felt full."
Race
Harry Potter
In 1999, he began casting of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (published as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in the U.S.) the film adaptation of the bestselling novel by British author JK Rowling. Of importance for the casting directors were the role Harry Potter Senior and support of Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, Harry's best friend. Casting agents found Watson through her teacher Oxford drama, and producers were impressed by his confidence. After eight auditions, producer David Heyman told Watson and fellow applicants Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint who had been cast for the role of Hermione, Harry and Ron, respectively. Rowling said Watson's first screen test.
The release of Harry Potter and the philosopher in 2001 was the performance of Watson-screen debut. The film has broken sales records on the date of opening and outward opening weekend and has been the most profitable film of 2001. Critics praised the performance of three child, often to cheer Watson distinctive production The Daily Telegraph called her performance "admirable", and IGN said "stole the show. Watson was nominated for five awards for her performance in the philosopher's stone winning the Young Artist Award for First Young Actress.
A year later, Watson again played the role of Hermione in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the second in the series. Although the film received mixed reviews, critics have been positive in the performance of key players. The Los Angeles Times said Watson and her peers had matured between films, while the Times criticized the director Chris Columbus of "underemployment" popular character Watson. Watson received the award from German magazine Bravo Otto for his performance.
In 2004, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was released. Watson praised the role Hermione played more assertive calling her "charismatic" and "a fantastic role to play." Although critics criticized performance Radcliffe, calling it "wood", who hired Watson, the New York Times praised his performance, saying, "Fortunately softness Radcliffe is offset by Ms. Watson prickly impatience. Harry may show expanding wizardly skills … but … Hermione wins the applause with a decidedly unmagical blow nose Drago Malfoy worthy. "Although the Prisoner of Azkaban remains the lowest box office of Harry Potter in April 2009, Watson won two individual performance Otto awards and Child of the Year overall performance of the film.
With Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), both Watson and Harry Potter series have reached movie new rules. The film has set records for a Harry Potter weekend opens a weekend of non-May opening in the United States, and a weekend the United Kingdom. Comments welcomed the increasing maturity of Watson and her teenage co-stars, the New York Times called her performance "touchingly serious. For Watson, much of the film's humor stems from the tension between the three main characters as it matures. She said: "I loved the entire argument. … I think a lot more realistic and say that there would be problems. "Nominated for three awards for Goblet of Fire, Watson has won a medal bronze Otto Award. That same year, Watson became the youngest person to appear on the cover of Teen Vogue, took charge of an appearance in September 2009. In 2006, Watson has played Hermione in the Queen's Handbag, a special mini-episode of Harry Potter and the 80th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II.
Watson signing autographs for fans outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre, 2007
The fifth film in the Harry Potter franchise, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, was released in 2007. A great financial success, the film hit a record worldwide opening-weekend gross of $ 332.7 million. Watson won the first National Movie Award for Best Actress. As the fame of the actress and continues the series, Watson and fellow Harry Potter co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint left traces of their hands, feet and wands in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood July 9, 2007.
Despite the success of the Order of the Phoenix, the future of the Harry Potter franchise has become surrounded by doubt that the three main players were reluctant to sign to continue his duties during the last two episodes. Radcliffe finally signed for the film Final March 2, 2007, but Watson has been much more reticent. He explained that the decision was important that the films represent an additional four-year commitment for the role, but finally admitted that "I could never let [the role of] Hermione," the signature for the role March 23, 2007. A final remuneration Watson film commission has been doubled to $ 2 million per film, she came to the conclusion that "Ultimately, the positive aspects outweigh the disadvantages. Filming for the sixth film began in late 2007, with part of Watson filmed from December 1918 to May 17, 2008.
Potter and stalking Half-Blood Prince set July 15, 2009, after having been delayed controversial November 2008. With major players now in their teens, critics were more willing to comment on the same level as the rest distribution of stars in the film, including the Los Angeles Times described as "a complete guide to contemporary music in the United Kingdom as ". The Washington Post said Watson has given [her performance] in the day more pleasant," while the Daily Telegraph described the main actors as "new liberated and energized, ready to give all that remains of this series.
Watson filming the last installment of the Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, began February 18, 2009. The film, divided into two parts turned back for economic reasons and scripts, is scheduled for release in November 2010 and July 2011.
Others work as
Watson first non-Potter role was in 2007 BBC Ballet Shoes film, an adaptation of the novel by Noel Streatfeild. The film director Sandra Goldbacher noted that Watson was "perfect" star for the role of aspiring actress Pauline Fossil: "She has a piercing, be sensitive that makes you want to see and watch." Ballet Shoes was broadcast UK Boxing Day 2007, to an audience of 5.7 million viewers, despite generally poor reviews.
Watson also provided the voice for the role of Princess Pea in the animated film The Tale of Despereaux, a comedy starring Matthew Broderick children. The Tale of Despereaux was launched in December 2008 and increased by $ 87 million worldwide.
In April 2008, Watson was widely rumored to have been made Bonaparte as the "Betsy in an upcoming film titled Napoleon and Betsy, but its official denied that the appointment was made and the film did not materialize. Watson has chosen to concentrate on their studies instead of looking for another movie or television roles.
Fashion and models
As she has aged, Watson has become a devotee of fashion, saying it believes that the mode is very similar to art, where she attended school. In September 2008, one blogger said, "focused very much on art, fashion and a great extension of that."
In 2008, British media reported that Watson was going to replace Keira Knightley as the face of fashion house Chanel, but this was categorically denied by both parties. In June , 2009, after months of rumors, Watson confirmed that Burberry would be associated as the face of his campaign, he received a share estimated in the modeling of six-digit Burberry Autumn / Winter 2009. Then appeared in 2010 Burberry Spring / Summer campaign with his brother Alex, musicians George Craig and Matt Gilmour and Hurd Max.
By September 2009, Watson announced its participation in Tree People, a fashion brand. Watson said he has worked in close collaboration with People Tree to create a spring clothing line, to be published in late February 2010. The line includes styles inspired by southern France and London. Later The Times published a brief article on the progress of the Watson collection. The range has been widely publicized, appearing in the tabloids as the magazine after You, Heat Magazine, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan and People. Watson admitted that their competence was minimal. She also said: "I think young people like me are increasingly awareness of humanitarian issues surrounding the fast and want to make a good choice, but there are not many options around. "
Life Style
Watson at the premiere of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Watson extended family has grown as his parents divorced each have new partners. His father has a son, Toby, and identical twins, Nina and Lucy. mother's partner has two sons (half brothers Watson), who "regularly stay with him." Watson's brother, Alexander, appeared as an extra in two Harry Potter, and his half-sisters were cast upon the young Pauline Fossil in Ballet Shoes adaptation of the BBC.
After moving to Oxford with his mother and brother, Watson attended Dragon School, a preparatory independent school until June 2003, then moved to Headington School, a school independent girls, also Oxford. While the film systems, Watson and his colleagues have been set up to five hours per day despite the emphasis in Filming has maintained a high academic level. In June 2006, Watson, GCSE examinations in 10 subjects, achieving eight A * and two A grades, which was the objective mockery friendly of the entire Harry Potter because of their test results right A. He earned a degree level examinations in the year 2008 in the English literature, Geography and Art, and its 2007 AS (advanced subsidiary) in the history of art.
After leaving school, Watson took a sabbatical to film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Death from February of 2009, but said they "definitely want [ed] to go to college." Despite the many contradictory reports, some sources very reliable, saying they "definitely" attend Trinity College, Cambridge, Columbia University, Brown University and Yale University, Watson was reluctant to publicly commit to any school, saying it would announce its decision at its first official website. In interviews Jonathan Ross and David Letterman in July 2009, confirmed that he intended to study liberal arts in the United States, saying that they have missed school as a child during filming the program "Education outside" the U.S. higher appealed to her most British universities, "which just pick one thing to study for three years. "In July 2009, after a second storm on rumor, The Providence Journal reported that Watson had" accepted reluctantly "that it had selected Brown University, located in Providence, Rhode Island. Watson has defended his attempts to avoid announcing his college choice accidentally slipped by Daniel Radcliffe and producer David Heyman, the exit interview advertising Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, and finally confirmed after 2009 years of university academic has started saying "want [ed] to normal. … I want to do well, like everyone else. Until you walk and see … Harry Potter posters everywhere, okay. "
Watson's work in the Harry Potter series has won more than 10 million, and recognized that she will not run for the money in March 2009, which ranked sixth on the Forbes list of "Most Valuable Young Stars" in February 2010 and was appointed as a star highest-paid woman in Hollywood, with revenues estimated at 19 million in 2009. However, he refused to leave school to pursue acting full time, saying: "People can understand why I do not want … but school life keeps me in touch with my friends. It keeps me in touch with reality." She was positive about child labor as an actress, saying her parents and colleagues helped make this a positive experience. Watson enjoys a close friendship with fellow Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint describes as "a unique support system" for the demands of the film, saying that after having worked with them for ten years of the series of films, they really are like my brothers and sisters.
Watson lists his interests as dancing, singing, hockey grass tennis, art and fly fishing, and donates to WTT (Wild Trout Trust). She is described as "a little" feminist, and admires actors Johnny Depp, Julia Roberts and colleagues.
Filmography
Year
Film
Paper
Notes
2001
Harry Potter and the philosopher Pierre
Hermione Granger
Released as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in the U.S. and India
Nominated for Best Performance by a young actor Saturn Award
Nominated for Best Debut Award Empire
Nominated for Best Performance by Youth Award PFCS
He won the Best Performance in a leading film actress young artist award
2002
Harassing Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Nominated for Best Performance by Youth Award PFCS
2004
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Nominated Critics Choice Best Actress Award
2005
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Nominated for Best Actress Critics Choice Award
Voted Best Actress on the screen of MTV Movie Award
2007
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Nominated for Best Actress at the Empire Awards
He won the Best Performance by an Women's National Film Award
Ballet Shoes
Pauline Fossil
TV movie broadcast on BBC One
2008
The Tale of Despereaux
Princess Pea
vocal
2009
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Hermione Farmer
July 15, 2009 (UK, USA, AUS)
Nominated for Award for Best Actress Scream
2010
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I
U.S. Release date and the United Kingdom November 19, 2010
2011
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II
Shot
Price
Year
Organization
Price
Film
Result
2002
Young Artist Awards
Best Performance in a leading young actress
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Won
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films
Saturn Award
Appointed
Empire
Empire Award
Appointed
American cinephile Awards
Best Actress sharing
Appointed
Young Artist Awards
Best feature set
Appointed
2003
Otto Price
Best Movie Star Women (Silver)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Won
2004
Otto Awards
Best Female Film Star (Silver)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Won
Total Film
Niño year performance
Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association
Young Actress
Appointed
2005
Otto Awards
Best Female Film Star (Gold)
Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association
Young Actress
Harry Potter the Goblet of Fire
Appointed
2006
Otto Awards
Best Female Film Star (Bronze)
Won
MTV Movie Awards
Best team on the screen
Appointed
2007
ITV National Film Awards
Best Male Performance
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Won
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards in the UK '
Film Actress
Won
2008
UK Sony Ericsson Empire Awards
Best Actress
Appointed
Constellation Awards
Actress
Won
Otto Awards
Best Female Film Star (Gold)
Won
Price SyFy Genre
Best Actress
Won
Glamour Awards
Best TV actress in the UK
Ballet Shoes
Appointed
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Personality
NAME
Watson, Emma
Alternative Names
Watson, Emma Charlotte Duerre
PRESENTATION
actress
DATE OF BIRTH
15/04/1990
PLACE OF BIRTH
Paris, France
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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