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Emma stone

Emily Jean Emma Stone(born November 6, 1988) is an American actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Golden Globe Award. In 2017, she was the world’s highest-paid actress and named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

Born and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona, Stone began acting as a child in a theater production of The Wind in the Willows in 2000. As a teenager, she relocated to Los Angeles and made her television debut in In Search of the New Partridge Family (2004), a reality show that produced only an unsold pilot. After small television roles, she appeared in a series of well-received teen comedy films, such as Superbad (2007), Zombieland (2009), and Easy A (2010).

The last of these was Stone’s first leading role, earning her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. Following this breakthrough, she had supporting roles in the romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011) and the period drama The Help (2011), and gained wider recognition as Gwen Stacy in the 2012 superhero film The Amazing Spider-Man and its 2014 sequel.

In 2014, Stone played a recovering drug addict in the black comedy Birdman, which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and made her Broadway debut as Sally Bowles in a revival of the musical Cabaret. For playing an aspiring actress in the romantic musical La La Land (2016), she won the Academy Award for Best Actress.

She received a third Academy Award nomination for portraying Abigail Masham in the historical comedy-drama The Favourite (2018). After a leading role in the Netflix dark comedy miniseries Maniac (2018), she reduced her workload, starring in the sequel Zombieland: Double Tap (2019) and the crime comedy Cruella (2021). Stone is married to comedian and writer Dave McCary, with whom she has a daughter.

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Early life and education

Emily Jean Stone was born on November 6, 1988, in Scottsdale, Arizona, to Jeffrey Charles Stone, the founder and CEO of a general-contracting company, and Krista Jean Stone (née Yeager), a homemaker. She lived on the grounds of the Camelback Inn resort from ages twelve to fifteen. She has a younger brother, Spencer.

Her paternal grandfather, Conrad Ostberg Sten, was from a Swedish family that anglicized their surname to “Stone” when they immigrated to the United States through Ellis Island. She also has German, English, Scottish, and Irish ancestry.

Valley Youth Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona, where Stone appeared in sixteen productions

As an infant, Stone had baby colic and cried frequently; she consequently developed nodules and calluses on her vocal cords while she was a child. She has described herself as having been “loud” and “bossy” while growing up. Stone was educated at Sequoya Elementary School and attended Cocopah Middle School for the sixth grade.

Although she did not like school, she has stated that her controlling nature meant that “I made sure I got all As”. Stone suffered panic attacks and anxiety as a child, which she says caused a decline in her social skills. She underwent therapy but claims it was her participation in local theater plays that helped cure the attacks; she recalled:

The first time I had a panic attack I was sitting in my friend’s house, and I thought the house was burning down. I called my mom and she brought me home, and for the next three years it just would not stop. I would go to the nurse at lunch most days and just wring my hands. I would ask my mom to tell me exactly how the day was going to be, then ask again 30 seconds later. I just needed to know that no one was going to die and nothing was going to change.

Stone wanted to act since age four; she wanted a career in sketch comedy initially, but shifted her focus toward musical theater, and took vocal lessons for several years. Her acting debut, at age eleven, came in a stage production of The Wind in the Willows, playing the part of Otter.

Stone was homeschooled for two years, during which time she appeared in sixteen productions at Phoenix’s Valley Youth Theatre—including The Princess and the Pea, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat—and performed with the theater’s improvisational comedy troupe.

Around this time, she traveled to Los Angeles and auditioned unsuccessfully for a role on Nickelodeon’s All That. Her parents later sent her for private acting lessons with a local acting coach, who had worked at the William Morris Agency in the 1970s.

Stone attended Xavier College Preparatory—an all-girl Catholic high school—as a freshman, but dropped out after one semester to become an actress. She prepared a PowerPoint presentation for her parents titled “Project Hollywood” (featuring Madonna’s 2003 song “Hollywood”) to convince them to let her move to California to pursue an acting career.

In January 2004, she moved with her mother to an apartment in Los Angeles. She recalled, “I went up for every single show on the Disney Channel and auditioned to play the daughter on every single sitcom”, adding, “I ended up getting none.” Between auditions for roles, she enrolled in online high-school classes, and worked part-time at a dog-treat bakery.

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Personal life

Stone moved from Los Angeles to Greenwich Village, New York, in 2009. In 2016, she moved back to Los Angeles. Despite significant media attention, she refuses to publicly discuss her personal life. Concerned with living a “normal” life, Stone has said she finds little value in media attention. She has expressed her fondness for her profession, and has cited Diane Keaton as an acting influence, calling her “one of the most covered-up actresses of all time”.

She has also named Marion Cotillard as one of her inspirations. Stone has a close relationship with her family. She says, “I am blessed with a great family and great people around me that would be able to kick me in the shins if I ever for one minute got lost up in the clouds. I’ve been really lucky in that sense.”

During the filming of The Amazing Spider-Man in 2010, Stone began dating her co-star Andrew Garfield. Their relationship was reported in the media with various speculations; the pair refused to speak publicly about it, though they made several appearances together. In 2014, on an occasion in New York City, Stone and Garfield encouraged paparazzi to visit websites that spread awareness of causes such as autism. In 2015, they were reported to have broken up.

In 2017, Stone began a relationship with Saturday Night Live segment director Dave McCary. They became engaged in December 2019 and married the following year.In January 2021, the couple were reported to be expecting their first child together. In March 2021, they had their first child, a daughter. The couple named their daughter Louise Jean McCary—a tribute to Stone’s grandmother, Jean Louise. Jean is also Stone’s middle name.

 

 

FILMOGRAPHY

 

Movies

CREDIT
 66% No Score Yet When You Finish Saving the World Producer 2022
 74%  97% Cruella Estella/Cruella (Character),
Executive Producer
$86.1M 2021
 77%  94% The Croods: A New Age Eep (Voice) $58.5M 2020
 68%  88% Zombieland: Double Tap Wichita (Character) $73.1M 2019
 93%  70% The Favourite Abigail (Character) $34.2M 2018
 84%  71% Battle of the Sexes Billie Jean King (Character) $12.6M 2017
 91%  81% La La Land Mia (Character) $151.1M 2016
 47%  46% Irrational Man Jill (Character) $4.0M 2015
 20%  28% Aloha Allison Ng (Character) 2015
 91%  78% Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Sam (Character) $42.3M 2014
 51%  45% Magic in the Moonlight Sophie (Character) $10.5M 2014
 51%  64% The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Gwen Stacy (Character) $202.8M 2014
 72%  77% The Croods Eep (Voice) $187.2M 2013
 4%  24% Movie 43 Veronica (Character) $8.8M 2013
 31%  57% Gangster Squad Grace Faraday (Character) $46.0M 2013
 72%  77% The Amazing Spider-Man Gwen Stacy (Character) $262.0M 2012
 76%  89% The Help Skeeter (Character) $169.7M 2011
 79%  78% Crazy, Stupid, Love. Hannah (Character) $84.3M 2011
 68%  65% Friends With Benefits Kayla (Character) $55.8M 2011
 85%  77% Easy A Olive Penderghast (Character) $58.4M 2010
 9%  42% Marmaduke Mazie (Voice) $33.6M 2010
 32%  48% Paper Man Abby (Character) $15.4K 2009
 89%  86% Zombieland Wichita (Character) $75.6M 2009
 28%  40% Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Allison (Character) $52.2M 2009
 43%  50% The House Bunny Natalie (Character) $48.2M 2008
 41%  46% The Rocker Amelia (Character) $6.4M 2008
 87%  87% Superbad Jules (Character) $121.5M 2007

 

TV

CREDIT
No Score Yet  97% The Mind, Explained Narrator 20192021
No Score Yet  0% The Ellen DeGeneres Show Guest 2012-201420162021
No Score Yet  10% Jimmy Kimmel Live! Guest 2008201420172021
No Score Yet  43% The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Guest 201420162018-2020
No Score Yet  44% Saturday Night Live Unknown (Guest Star),
Host
2010-20112014-20162019
No Score Yet No Score Yet Variety Studio: Actors on Actors Guest 20172019
No Score Yet  100% The Graham Norton Show Guest 20142017-2018
No Score Yet  46% The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Guest 2017-2018
 84%  84% Maniac Annie Landsberg (Character) 2018
No Score Yet No Score Yet Close Up With The Hollywood Reporter Guest 2017-2018
 41%  61% Chelsea Guest 2017
No Score Yet  49% Late Night With Seth Meyers Guest 2017
 38%  78% Maya & Marty Guest 2016
No Score Yet  87% Conan Guest 20112015
No Score Yet  75% Late Show With David Letterman Guest 2014
No Score Yet  100% The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Guest 2014
No Score Yet No Score Yet 106 & Park Unknown (Character) 2014
No Score Yet  73% iCarly Unknown (Guest Star) 2012
No Score Yet  20% Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Guest 2009-2012
 78%  93% 30 Rock Emma Stone (Guest Star) 2012
No Score Yet  96% Sesame Street Unknown (Guest Star) 2011
No Score Yet  91% Robot Chicken Unknown (Guest Voice) 2011
 65%  0% Drive Violet Trimble (Character) 2007
No Score Yet  88% The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Unknown (Guest Star) 2006

 

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