Quick Facts about Emma Stone:
Birth Name: Emily Jean Stone
Nick Name: Emma, Riley
Stage Name: Emma Stone
Birth place: Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Birth date: 11/06/1988
Sign: Scorpio
Height: 5'7"
Hair color: Red
Eye color: Blue
Measurements: 30-24-33
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: White
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Actress, Singer, Model
Assets: Red Hair, Beautiful Smile, Sexy Legs, Good Acting
Hobbies: HTML, Web Designing
Movies of Emma Stone:
2007 Superbad
2008 Rocker, the Rocker
2008 House Bunny, the House Bunny
2009 Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
2009 Paper Man
2009 Zombieland
2010 Marmaduke
2010 Easy A
2011 Friends with Benefits
2011 Crazy, Stupid, Love.
2011 Help, The Help
2012 Movie 43
2012 The Amazing Spider-Man
2013 Croods, The Croods
Short Life Story:
Emily Jean "Emma" Stone (born November 6, 1988) is an American actress. Stone was a cast member of the TV series Drive, and made her feature film debut in the comedy Superbad (2007). She appeared in The House Bunny (2008) and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009). She then starred in the horror-comedy Zombieland and the indie comedy Paper Man in 2009. In 2010, Stone voiced the character Mazie in Marmaduke, and starred in the high school comedy Easy A, which earned her a nomination for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy.
When she was a freshman in high school, Emma presented a Powerpoint to her parents to convince them to let her move to California for an acting career. Powerpoint’s patented persuasion technology, along with the prospects of living in her wealthy actress daughter’s Malibu pool house, convinced Emma’s mother to move with her to Los Angeles. As of 2007, Stone lives in Los Angeles with roommate and Superbad co-star Martha MacIsaac. It is imagined by many adolescent males that they frequently fight with pillows.
Stone launched a career in television after winning the role of Laurie Partridge on In Search of the New Partridge Family, a VH-1competition reality show. She then parlayed that train wreck into roles on Malcolm in the Middle, Lucky Louie, and Medium, the show about the woman that’s not Jennifer Love Hewitt who talks to dead people.
She made her feature film debut in the ribald teen comedy Superbad, and will appear in the 2008 films The Rocker, and I Know What Boys Like, a.k.a. House Bunny, the story of a Playboy playmate who gets kicked out of the Playboy mansion and moves into a college sorority. It was written by the scribes of Legally Blonde, who had hoped to move into work that was “less grating, and with more potential for nudity.”
Emma Stone was playing guest foles on TV Shows just two years ago.
But now Emma Stone is a fully fledged movie star with three films being released this summer alone, yet she still struggles with the idea of fame and everything that comes with it.
Emma recalled her worst moment during her career was after an audition for NBC’s Heroes during an interview with Vanity Fair.
‘I could hear that, in the other room, a girl had just gone in and they were saying, ‘You are our pick … On a scale of 1 to 10 you’re an 11,’ Emma said she heard, before Hayden Panettiere who ended up with the role of Claire Bennet walked out of the audition room.
Early Life:Stone was born in Scottsdale, Arizona, the daughter of Krista (née Yeager), a homemaker, and Jeff Stone, a contractor. She has a brother who is younger by two years. Stone's paternal grandfather was of Swedish descent, and his family's surname was anglicized to "Stone" when immigrating to the U.S. through Ellis Island; her ancestors also lived in Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
Stone attended Xavier College Preparatory, an all-girl Catholic high school, as a freshman for one semester. She gave a PowerPoint presentation to her parents, set to the Madonna song "Hollywood," to convince them to let her move to California for an acting career. She dropped out of high school, and in January 2004, moved with her mother to a Los Angeles apartment, at the age of 15. She was then home schooled, so that she could audition during the day.
She was a member of the Valley Youth Theatre while growing up, a regional theater in Phoenix, Arizona, where she appeared in her first stage production, The Wind in the Willows, at the age of 11. Stone attended Sequoya Elementary School and then Cocopah Middle School for sixth grade. She was home schooled for two years, at which time she appeared in 16 productions at Valley Youth Theatre, including: A Winnie-the-Pooh Christmas Tail, The Princess and the Pea, Cinderella, The Wiz, Titanic, Honk!,The Little Mermaid, Schoolhouse Rock Live!, Alice in Wonderland,and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and performed with the theater's improv comedy troupe.
Personal Life:Stone was living on her own in Los Angeles in 2007, and moved to Greenwich Village, New York City in 2009. Stone has stated that she "was really into HTML and web design" when she was younger.
Although known as a redhead, Stone is naturally a blonde. She landed her first role as a teenager after dyeing her hair dark brown. Film producer Judd Apatow had her change from a brunette to a redhead for her role in Superbad.
In April 2011, Stone ranked 10th on People magazine's annual 100 Most Beautiful list.
Awards:Year | Ceremony | Category | Nominated work | Result |
2008 | Young Hollywood Awards | Exciting New Face | Superbad | Won |
2009 | Detroit Film Critics Society | Best Ensemble | Zombieland | Nominated |
2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie Actress: Comedy | Zombieland | Nominated |
2010 | Scream Awards | Best Horror Actress | Zombieland | Nominated |
2010 | Scream Awards | Best Ensemble | Zombieland | Won |
2011 | Golden Globes | Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | Easy A | Nominated |
2011 | BAFTA Awards | Orange Rising Star Award | Nominated | |
2011 | The Comedy Awards | Best Comedy Actress – Film | Easy A | Nominated |
2011 | The Comedy Awards | Breakthrough Performer | Nominated | |
2011 | NewNowNext Awards | Brick of Fame | Nominated | |
2011 | MTV Movie Awards | Best Female Performance | Easy A | Nominated |
2011 | MTV Movie Awards | Best Comedic Performance | Easy A | Won |
2011 | MTV Movie Awards | Best Line from a Movie | Easy A | Nominated |
2011 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie Actress: Romantic Comedy | Easy A | Won |
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