Emma Watson
Emma Charlotte Watson Dyuerr is a British actress and fashion model.
She is widely known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, in which she starred with Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint. Watson landed the role in 1999 when she was 9 years old. Prior to that, she took part only in school stage performances. Participation in this project has brought the actress many awards, as well as more than £ 10 million.
Emma Watson | |
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Birth name | Emma Charlotte Duerr Watson |
Date of Birth | April 15, 1990 ( age 31) |
Place of Birth | Paris, France |
Citizenship | Great Britain |
Profession | Actress, Model |
Career | 2001 - present in. |
Awards | Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actress in a Feature Film ( 2002 ) Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress - Sci-Fi / Fantasy ( 2011 ) Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Liplock( 2011 ) Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer Movie Star: Female ( 2011 ) |
IMDb | ID 0914612 |
She also starred in the movie Ballet Shoes . The film was shown on the BBC in December 2007.
In addition, Watson voiced Princess Sweetpea, one of the characters in the animated film " The Tale of Despereaux ," which was released in 2008.
In 2009, Emma Watson was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the highest paid actress of the decade.
In 2014, Watson was named UN Women Goodwill Ambassador . It has launched a campaign « HeForShe », which encourages men to speak for gender equality
.In 2011, she participated in My Week with Marilyn, her first job after completing the Harry Potter saga.
In 2012 he starred with Logan Lerman in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, a film based on the novel by Stephen Chbosky and was chosen to play Illa Noah, the epic biblical of Darren Aronofsky.
In 2013 she released The Bling Ring, a film by Sofia Coppola, in which she plays Nicki.
Although Watson's primary interest is acting, he also does fashion-related work. Her modeling debut came in 2009, after starring in the British fall/winter campaign for the Burberry brand. She also appeared in Burberry's Spring / Summer 2010 campaign. Starting in 2011, he became the face of Lancôme, having carried out four campaigns for the brand.
Watson also collaborated as a stylist jointly with the People Tree and the Italian Alberta Ferretti, in order to produce organic clothing collections.
In October 2013 she was chosen by a worldwide survey carried out by the British magazine Empire as the sexiest woman of the movie stars.
Childhood
Daughter of British lawyers Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, both graduates of the University of Oxford, Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was born in Paris (France), where she lived until the age of five, when her parents divorced and She moved with his mother and younger brother Alex to Oxford, England. Watson and his brother spent their weekends at his father 's house in London.
He also has two brothers named Toby and Gastón; and two sisters named Nina and Lucy, both twins, the fruits of their father's second marriage. After having lived a time of his life in France, Watson speaks a little French, although not as well as before. Before starting school, Watson was diagnosed with hyperactive ( ADHD ). Take Ritalin ever since.
After moving, Watson began her studies at the private Dragon School in Oxford, where she remained until 2003. At the age of six, she began to take an interest in becoming an actress and began parallel studies in song, dance, and theater in Stagecoach Theater Arts, where he participated in several plays such as Arturo: the Young Years and The Happy Prince and other stories, but without ever acting professionally.
After leaving Dragon School, she attended Headington School, a private school for girls, also in Oxford until 2007, where she participated in hockey teams and dance. During the filming of Harry Potter, Watson and his castmates had five hours of daily classes with private tutors, as it was not possible to attend school.
Career
2001-2011: Harry Potter
In 2000 they began casting for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the film adaptation of the bestselling eponymous British novelist JK Rowling. The main concern of the casting directors was to find the right actors to play the roles of the leading trio: Harry Potter and his two companions Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, their two best friends.
Casting managers found Watson through his Oxford theater teacher and the producers were pleasantly impressed by the young woman's self-confidence. After eight auditions, producer David Heyman told Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, and Rupert Grint that they had been selected to play the leading characters Hermione Granger, Harry Potter, and Ron Weasley, respectively. The novel's author, Rowling, had already shown her support for Watson since she saw her first test.
Watson's debut as Hermione Granger came in 2001 with the premiere of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The film broke box office records during its first weekend, being the highest-grossing production that year and broke records in the highest-grossing opening day (31.6 million dollars ) and highest-grossing in weekend ($ 93.5 million) in the United States, and was the highest-grossing film of the year with a global income of $ 974.8 million.
Critics praised mostly the work of the young trio protagonist, emphasizing the interpretation of Watson. The English newspaper the Daily Telegraph described his work as "admirable," and IGN said it "took over the show." Watson was nominated for five awards for her work and won the Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actor (Young Artist Award for Leading Young Actress).
The following year, Watson reprised the role of Hermione in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the second installment in the series. Although the film received mixed reviews for its pace and direction, critics generally appreciated the work of the cast.
The Los Angeles Times said Watson and his two companions had matured since the first film, while The Times criticized director Chris Columbus for "downgrading" the presence of the Hermione character compared to the other two protagonists. Watson received an Otto Prize for his work, awarded by the German magazine Die Welt.
In May 2004, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the third film in the series, was released. Watson felt fulfilled by her character, who played a more decisive role in this film, and defined her as "charismatic and fantastic to play." While critics had not appreciated Daniel Radcliffe's performance as the title character, labeling him "awkward," Watson's performance was well received.
The New York Times praised her, commenting that "Fortunately, Mr. Radcliffe is compensated by Miss Watson's immense impatience. Harry may show off his new wizardry skills, but it is Hermione who receives the loudest applause for deservedly pricking the nose of Draco Malfoy
Although The Prisoner of Azkaban was the lowest-grossing film in the series ($ 796.7 million), Watson won the Best Children's Best Film Award from Total Film and an Otto Award from the German magazine Bravo.
With the 2005 release of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, both Watson and the series beat all previous records. The film broke box office records in its first weekend, both in the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as with respect to the previous installments of the series. Critics praised the growing maturity of Watson and his two co-stars.
The New York Times defined his interpretation as "of a moving seriousness." For Watson, much of the film's humor stemmed from the tension of the lead trio as they mature. He stated: "I was excited by all the discussions (...) I think it is much more realistic for the protagonists to discuss and problems arise between them".
Nominated for three awards for The Goblet of Fire, Watson was awarded a Bronze Otto. That same year became the youngest person to appear on the cover of Teen Vogue. In 2006, she played Hermione in The Queen's Handbag (Children's Party at the Palace), a special mini-episode of Harry Potter to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's 80th birthday.
The fifth installment of the Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix franchise, released in 2007, was a financial success: it set the record figure, globally, of $ 333.7 million in its first weekend. Watson won the first National Movie Award for Best Female Performance and the Best Actress Award at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.
On July 9, 2007, Watson and colleagues Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint left their hand, foot, and wand prints in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Despite the success of The Order of the Phoenix, the future of the franchise was surrounded by doubts, as the three main actors did not decide to sign to continue with their roles during the last two films. Radcliffe eventually signed for the above, but Watson was much more hesitant.
He explained that making the decision was not easy since the series will continue to dominate his life for three or four more years, but that in the long run it will bring him "more advantages than disadvantages" and admitted that she "could never leave the role of Hermione, Watson signed for the role in March 2007. In exchange for committing to the final films, Watson's payment doubled to £ 2 million per film. The filming of the sixth film began in late 2007, Watson scenes were filmed from December to May 2008
The sixth film in the series, Harry Potter and the mystery of the prince, originally scheduled for November 2008, was released on 15 July 2009. The film broke box office records originated at more sessions at midnight ( $ 22 million) and was the world's largest box office on opening day ($ 104 million). Because the protagonists were older, critics were willing to judge their performances in the same way as they did with the rest of the movie stars.
The newspaper Los Angeles Times described the actions as "a complete guide to contemporary performance" The Washington Post He commented that Watson had given "his most charming performance to date," while The Daily Telegraph described the lead actors as "freshly released and full of energy, ready to give everything they have in the remainder of the series. It was challenging for Watson to play Granger in this movie because he had to play her so much more emotionally and vulnerable.
In early 2009 Watson began filming the latest installment in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. His filming concluded in mid-2010
For financial and screenplay reasons, the original book was divided into two films that were shot one after the other. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 premiered in November 2010 and Part 2 on July 15, 2011. The filming of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows took place simultaneously between February 18, 2009, and June 12, 2010.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 was released in November 2010 and broke the record for the highest-grossing Prince Mystery stemming from the midnight sessions ($ 24 million). The Daily MailShe praised Watson's work and realized that she "matured and became a promising film actress."
With the same sentiment, the Metro Times wrote that Watson "has shown that she has grown to be a good actress, capable of handling strong emotions." Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 was released in July 2011 and was the first and only film in the series to be released in 3D, achieving a worldwide box office of over 1,000 million dollars.
It also broke several records such as the world's highest opening fundraiser ($ 475.6 million), highest-grossing in a single day ($ 92.1 million), highest box office originating from midnight sessions (43, 5 million dollars), and the most debut in the international market (307 million dollars).
Other acting projects
By 2006 Radcliffe and Grint had already expressed their desire to continue their future careers as actors, instead, Watson expressed his uncertainty about his future plans.
In an interview for Newsweek magazine that year, he said: "Daniel and Rupert seem to be clear about it ... I love acting, but there are many other things I would like to do." Watson also expressed his interest in being in a musical film at the end of the Harry Potter saga.
Watson's first role outside the Harry Potter series was in the television movie Ballet Shoes, released in 2007. adaptation of British writer Noel Streat's field's novel of the same name. Watson stated, “I was all set to go back to school after filming Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was finished, but I couldn't resist Ballet Shoes. I love that story.
In this television adaptation by the BBC, Watson plays the aspiring actress Pauline Fossil, the eldest of three sisters through which the story revolves. Director Sandra Gold Bacher commented that "Emma was perfect to play Pauline she gives off an aura of delicacy that makes you want to look at her and look at her, over and over again." Watson, for her part, stated: “Pauline is obsessed with acting and I was the same when I was younger. I dreamed of it.
I practiced in front of the mirrors and I felt like the queen of drama. She used to cry, moan, and scream, and the little things became big. I don't know if my parents could bear it. The role required Watson to dye his hair blond. Ballet Shoes premiered on December 2007 ( Boxing Day ) in the United Kingdom, with an estimated audience of 5.2 million viewers (22% of the shared audience).
Overall, the film received negative reviews. The Times described it as a production that "progresses with small exciting, magical, or dramatic moments."
Watson has also participated in the animation production The Tale of Despereaux, a fact that Watson had already announced in July 2007 on his official site. The Tale of Despereaux premiered on December 19, 2008, in the UK, the United States, and Spain. In this film, Watson lends his voice to the character of Princess Pea.
It is a comedy intended for children, in which Matthew Broderick and Tracey Ullman also act, as well as his partner in the Harry Potter saga, Robbie Coltrane, among others.
In 2010 he participated in the music.
2011-present
In his first job after the Harry Potter series ended, Watson played a small but important part in the movie My Week with Marilyn, released in November 2011. Watson played Lucy, a wardrobe assistant who gets involved with protagonist Colin Clark is currently working as an assistant to director Laurence Olivier on The Prince and the Showgirl, and becomes involved with movie star Marilyn Monroe, forming a love triangle. Watson's escalation was announced in September 2010.
It was also announced that her participation would be filmed in a few days so that there would not be a long period of interruption in her university classes. Simon Curtis, the film's director, cast Watson's casting as "adequate." One of the film's producers, Harvey Weinstein, praised Watson, saying, "She has a knack for comedy and drama ... I feel like we'll be working together many times in the future."
In May 2010, it was reported that Watson was in negotiations to star in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, a movie based on the novel of the same name by Stephen Chbosky. His participation was confirmed in February 2011. Asked about Watson's escalation, the author of the book and also director and screenwriter of the film, Stephen Chbosky, stated that “if I were to truly portray Sam he needs someone to join her - someone kind and generous like Emma.
In addition, he added that "he only knew that she was the correct choice" because for him, Watson "is more similar to Sam than any character he has played". Filming took place in Pittsburgh, in May-June 2011. The film was released in September 2012 and achieved a worldwide box office of $ 33.3 million.
In March 2012, Watson confirmed that he would have a starring role in the film The Bling Ring, directed by Sofia Coppola. Her character, Nicki, is based on Alexis Neiers, one of the members of the real gang. For Watson, the character is everything that she rejects: «she is superficial, materialistic, vain, amoral, however, she is interesting to interpret.
When asked about the role of Watson, director Sofia Coppola noted that "it's so much fun to see her so different ... she was always surprised on set to see her become that character." The film was chosen to open the category Un Certain Regard at Film Festival Cannes 2013.
Also in 2012, Watson was selected to play the role of Ila in the epic biblical film Noah, directed by Darren Aronofsky. As confirmed in June 2012, the film was scheduled for release in March 2014.
In April 2012, Watson began negotiations to make an appearance in which he would play herself in This Is the End, a film that shows the celebrities at a party at the moment in which the Apocalypse occurs. Their participation was confirmed in the following month. The film premiered in June 2013.
On February 5, 2014, it was confirmed that Watson would join the cast of Regression with Ethan Hawke, David Dencik, Devon Bostick, and fellow Harry Potter, David Thewlis. Filming took place entirely in Toronto (Canada) and began on April 15, 2014. The film had its world premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival on September 18, 2015, it was released on October 2, 2015, in Spain and on October 9 in the United Kingdom.
Also in 2014, it was confirmed that Watson and Daniel Brühl would interpret a couple in the film Colonia, by Florian Gallenberger, based on real events that occurred in the context of the coup and the Chilean military regime. The film began filming on October 2, 2014, in Luxembourg and Buenos Aires (Argentina) in early 2015. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2015.
It was also screened at the Berlin Festival on February 12, 2016. It was released on April 15, 2016, in the United States and Canada, and on February 18, 2016, in Germany. Both films received mostly negative reviews.
On January 26, 2015, it was announced that Emma would play Bella, in the remake of the Disney classic, Beauty and the Beast. Filming began at London's Shepperton Studios on May 18, 2015, and the film finally opened on March 17, 2017, earning $ 1,260,998,471 worldwide, making it the second most successful film at the box office in 2017.
On April 28 of that year, the film The Circle was released with Tom Hanks and John Boyega.
Relationship with Fashion
In 2007 it was announced that Watson had signed with Storm, a British modeling agency. Shortly thereafter, rumors spread that he was to sign a £ 3m contract to replace Keira Knightley as the face of the Chanel brand Coco Mademoiselle fragrance campaign. However, the rumors were denied by Chanel herself.
In June 2009, after weeks of speculation, it was confirmed that Watson would make her model debut as the face of designer Burberry's fall/winter 2009 campaign. Christopher Bailey, creative director of the brand, said Watson knows and admires in this regard, "it was an obvious choice for this campaign also has a classic beauty, a great personality and a touch of modernity."
Watson also appeared in the same brand's spring/summer 2010 campaign, along with his brother Alex, musician George Craig, and models Max Hurd and Matt Gilmour. The famous Peruvian photographer, Mario Testino, was responsible for the images in the two collections.
When Watson represented the Burberry brand sales rose more than 24%. After the second collection, Watson was replaced by the British model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
Also in 2009, it was announced that Watson would collaborate freely with People Tree, a fair trade fashion brand, and be the face of a collection of eco-designed clothing aimed at a public between the ages of 16 and 24, in order to raise funds for the People Tree Foundation.
Watson worked on the collection overnight, after a day of filming, or whatever weekend he had free, and really got involved in the production process. The collection was launched in February 2010. Watson continued to work with People Tree and launched more than two collections, one in August 2010 and another in February 2011.
In February 2011, Watson received the Fashion Icon Award from British Elle magazine from designer Vivienne Westwood. In March 2011, together with the Italian designer Alberta Ferretti, she launched another collection of organic clothing called Emma Watson's Alberta Ferretti Pure Themes, and announced, through her Twitter, that she would be the new face of the French cosmetics, Lancôme.
He is also the youngest person to be a brand image. Since 2011, Watson has been the face of Lancôme and made four campaigns for the brand. According to Watson, fashion gave her the op
Philanthropy and Environmental Sustainability
In September 2009, Watson announced her partnership with fashion brand People Tree, a fair trade fashion brand, working as a "creative consultant" to create a spring clothing line, which was launched in 2010; it contained styles inspired by southern France and the City of London.
The collection was described by The Times as "very clever"; Watson commented that "fashion is a great way to empower and empower people, instead of giving money to a charity you can help people by buying the designs they make and thus support what makes them proud."
He continued his involvement with People Tree in the autumn/winter 2010 collection In 2009, Watson worked for free under that mark as the image stylist and a collection of organic clothing, in order to raise funds for the People Tree Foundation. The collection started in 2010 during an event organized by Prince Charles to promote environmental awareness.
As a fair-trade company that helps families in emerging countries get out of the poverty line and contributes to a better opportunity in life, Watson traveled to Bangladesh as a representative of People Tree to understand the production process. and meet the people who make the clothes, which he described as "an amazing and unique experience." Watson reported believing that People Tree is a role model for sustainability and humanitarianism.
In June 2011, Watson agreed to pose for British artist Mark Demsteader, in the sense of producing a collection of 30 paintings, made with different techniques such as gouache, charcoal, ink, and oil. Accepting the invitation, Watson asked that 10% of the proceeds from the sale of the paintings be donated to CAMFED International, a British non-governmental organization (NGO) working in rural Africa that seeks to introduce girls to the school environment by providing them with books, uniforms and other necessary supplies.
In September 2012, Watson ended up representing CAMFED International as its official ambassador, for supporting the cause of the importance of studying an individual's life and building society and stated that he was "happy to support Camfed and the incredible work that they do. "
In 2013, Watson posed for photos in favor of American Photographer James Houston's Natural Beauty campaign to raise funds for Global Green USA, a non-governmental organization focused on sustainability and environmental preservation. The exhibition was launched on April 22, on Earth Day, in New York and Los Angeles.
Voice of the HE FOR SHE MOVEMENT
On September 20, 2014, in New York City, before the United Nations Assembly, and as UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, Emma Watson gave an emotional speech in which she defended political, economic equality, and social of the sexes, and where she exhorted women and men to fight for what she called a movement for freedom. This fact has marked a moment in Emma Watson's career where she can be seen as an artist, philanthropist, and woman committed to feminism.
Other Works
In June 2008, the British press reported that Watson signed a £ 3m contracts to promote the French couture brand Chanel. And that it would be the public image of Coco Mademoiselle, one of the company's perfumes, replacing Keira Knightley. This was later denied by both sides.
In June 2009, after several months of rumors, Watson confirmed that she would associate with Burberry as the face of her new campaign; She received an estimated six-figure payment for modeling in the Burberry Fall / Winter Collection. later appeared in the spring season/summer [2010] Burberry along with his brother Alex and musicians George Craig and Matt Gilmour. Watson continued her involvement in fashion advertising by modeling for Lancôme in March 2011.
Private life
Academic interest
Even having to reconcile studies and filming in June 2006, Watson won the General Certificate of Secondary Education (General Certificate of Secondary Education or GCSE) with eight A * (highest) and two notes A (the second qualifying higher), which made him the target of ridicule, but she saw it as praise. In 2008, he received three A's on his Advanced Level Exam ( A-Level or Advanced Levels) in English Literature, Geography, and Art.
After finishing high school, Watson took a while to finish filming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows., started in February 2009, before going to college. Amid several rumors about which university he would choose, Watson was reluctant to publicly commit to any institution and said he would announce his decision for the first time on his official website.
In July 2009, Watson stated that he had chosen Brown University, located in Providence, Rhode Island. In September 2009, he began studying English literature at Brown University. For Watson, being at Brown made her step out of her comfort zone and feel very proud because she moved to a different country and was able to try new things.
In March 2011 he announced that he was going to close his course to promote the latest film from harry Potter and focus on her projects as an actress. However, he enrolled at Oxford University to study English as a complement to Brown's course and made it clear that he would return to it to train.
Always in search of a normal life, Watson wants to continue studying and is determined to move on with his academic life, 8 because "he loves to study more than anything else" and does not want to lose "the opportunity to attend university because he is the time to find out and know if you want. Watson reported that she wants to go to university and finish her studies, always trying to reconcile them with her acting career.
However, while attending college, Watson has had to turn down several "incredible offers" to perform, because he did not want to interrupt his classes since "the college experience is very important" and will not give up.
On May 25, 2014, Watson graduated from Brown University with a BA in English Literature.
Romantic relationships
Watson had a relationship for two years with financier Jay Barrymore, and broke up with him in March 2010, due to the distance, since she was involved with her studies at Brown University in the United States while continuing to reside in the UK. Also in 2010 he had a brief relationship with George Craig, frontman of the band One Night Only, and participated in one of the music videos of the band. The two met at the photoshoot for the Burberry Fall-Winter 2010 campaign, in which they were models.
In May 2011, she was photographed walking with actor Johnny Simmons, her co-star in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and suspicions emerged that the two were in a relationship, denied at the time. However, in August 2011, the two were photographed kissing. In November 2011 it was reported that they had ended the relationship, and certain rumors mentioned that the reason for the end was Watson's return to the United Kingdom to study at the University of Oxford. During the Coachella festival held in April 2012, Watson was photographed kissing Will Adamowicz, his colleague at the University of Oxford.
Family Relationships and Interests
In recent years, Watson's family has expanded due to the children of her divorced parents, the result of their new marriages. Her father has two twin girls, Nina and Lucy, and a four-year-old boy, Toby. From his mother's new marriage, Watson has two brothers whom he "sees very often." Watson's brother Alexander has appeared as an extra in the first two Harry Potter films, and Nina and Lucy participated in the BBC Ballet shoe adaptation, playing the young Pauline Fossil.
Upon his arrival at Oxford with his brother and mother, Watson enrolled at the Dragon School, a private school where he remained until June 2003, the year in which he enrolled at Headington School, a private female college, also in Oxford. During filming, Watson and his two companions were taught by a private tutor for about five hours a day. Watson's work in the Harry Potter franchise has earned him more than £ 10m and has recognized that he will never need to work again to earn money.
However, she has refused to leave her studies to dedicate herself as a full-time actress. According to Watson: “People can't understand why I don't, but the school keeps me in touch with my friends.
In contact with reality, She considers that her experience as a child actress has been positive and that her parents and friends have helped her make that experience something unique.
Watson maintains a close relationship with her co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint, who considers as his "unparalleled support" in the tensions of the shooting. Watson claims his interests are dancing, singing, field hockey, tennis, art, and music describing herself as a "feminist". Admire actors Johnny Depp and Julia Roberts.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone | Hermione Granger | |
2002 | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | ||
2004 | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | ||
2005 | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | ||
2007 | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | ||
2008 | The Tale of Despereaux | Princess Pea | Voice |
2009 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Hermione Granger | |
2010 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 | ||
2011 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 | ||
My Week with Marilyn | Lucy | ||
2012 | The Perks of Being a Wallflower | Samantha "Sam" Button | |
2013 | The Bling Ring | Nicki Moore | |
This Is the End | Herself | ||
2014 | Noah | Ila | |
2015 | Colonia | Lena | |
Regression | Angela Gray | ||
2017 | Beauty and the Beast | Belle | |
The Circle | Mae Holland | ||
2019 | Little Women | Margaret "Meg" March |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Ballet Shoes | Pauline Fossil | Television film |
2015 | The Vicar of Dibley | Reverend Iris | Episode: "The Bishop of Dibley" |
2022 | Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts | Herself | Reunion special |
Music videos
Year | Title | Role | Artist |
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2010 | "Say You Don't Want It" | Lady | One Night Only |
Rewards
Years |
Rewards |
Department |
Movies |
The result |
2002 |
Young Artist Award |
Best Performance in a Feature
Film - Leading Young Actress |
Harry
Potter and the Philosopher's Stone |
Winner |
2002 |
Academy of Science Fiction,
Fantasy and Horror Films |
Saturn Prize |
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's
Stone |
Nominated |
2002 |
Empire |
Empire Awards |
Harry Potter and the
Philosopher's Stone |
Nominated |
2002 |
American Moviegoer Awards |
Outstanding Supporting
Actress |
Harry Potter and the
Philosopher's Stone |
Nominated |
2002 |
Young Artist Award |
Best Ensemble in Feature Film |
Harry Potter and the
Philosopher's Stone |
Nominated |
2003 |
Auto Awards |
Best Female Film Star (Star) |
Harry
Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
Winner |
2004 |
Auto Awards |
Best Female Film Star (Star) |
Harry
Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban |
Winner |
2004 |
Total film |
Child Performance of the Year |
Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban |
Winner |
2004 |
Broadcast Film Critics Association |
Best Young Actress |
Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban |
Nominated |
2005 |
Auto Awards |
Best Female Film Star (Gold) |
Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban |
Winner |
2005 |
Broadcast Film Critics
Association |
Best Young Actress |
Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire |
Nominated |
2006 |
Auto Awards |
Best Female Film Star
(Bronze) |
Harry Potter and the Goblet
of Fire |
Winner |
2006 |
MTV
Movie Awards |
Best on-screen team |
Harry Potter and the Goblet
of Fire |
Nominated |
2006 |
ITV National Film Award |
Best Female Performance |
Harry
Potter and the Order of the Phoenix |
Winner |
2006 |
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards |
Best Movie Actress |
Harry Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix |
Winner |
2006 |
Sony Ericsson Empire Awards |
Best Actress |
Harry Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix |
Nominated |
2006 |
Constellation Award |
Best Female Performance |
Harry Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix |
Winner |
2006 |
Auto Awards |
Best Female Film Star (Gold) |
Harry Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix |
Winner |
2006 |
Siffy Jenner Award |
Best Actress |
Harry Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix |
Winner |
2006 |
Glamor Awards |
Best UK TV Actress |
Ballet Suz |
Nominated |
2009 |
Scream
Awards |
Best Fantasy Actress |
Harry
Potter and the Half-Blood Prince |
Nominated |
2010 |
National Movie Award |
Performance of the Year |
Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince |
Nominated |
2010 |
MTV
Movie Awards |
Best Female Performance |
Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince |
Nominated |
2010 |
Teen
Choice Awards |
Actress Fantasy |
Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince |
Nominated |
2011 |
Capri Art Film Festival
Awards |
Best Ensemble Cast Award |
My Week with Marilyn |
The winner |
2011 |
Kids'
Choice Awards |
Best Film Actress |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 1 |
Nominated |
2011 |
People's Choice Awards |
Best Movie Star (Under 25) |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 1 |
Nominated |
2011 |
Empire Awards |
Best Actress |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 1 |
Nominated |
2011 |
National Movie Awards |
Performance of the Year |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 1 |
Nominated |
2011 |
MTV Movie Award |
Best female performance |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 1 |
Nominated |
2011 |
MTV Movie Award |
Best kiss |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 1 |
Nominated |
2011 |
MTV Movie Award |
Best Fight |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 1 |
Nominated |
2011 |
Teen
Choice Awards |
Teen Choice Award for Science
Fiction / Fantasy |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 1 |
The winner |
2011 |
Teen Choice Awards |
Choice Movie: Lipcock |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 1 |
The winner |
2011 |
Teen Choice Awards |
Choice Summer Movie: Female |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 2 |
The winner |
2012 |
Kids'
Choice Awards |
Best movie star |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 2 |
Nominated |
2012 |
People's Choice Awards |
Favorite Ensemble Movie Cast |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 2 |
The winner |
2012 |
People's Choice Awards |
Best Movie Star (Under 25) |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 2 |
Nominated |
2012 |
Nickelodeon Kids Choice
Awards |
Best movie star |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 2 |
Nominated |
2012 |
Saturn
Awards |
Best Supporting Actress |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 2 |
Nominated |
2012 |
MTV Movie Award |
Best Female Performance |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 2 |
Nominated |
2012 |
MTV Movie Award |
Best kiss |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 2 |
Nominated |
2012 |
MTV Movie Award |
Best cast |
Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows - Episode 2 |
The winner |
2012 |
Phoenix Film Critics Society
Awards |
Best Actress in a Supporting
Role |
The flower in The Parks of
Being |
Nominated |
2012 |
San Diego Film Critics
Society Awards |
Best Supporting Actress |
The flower in The Parks of
Being |
The winner |
2012 |
San Diego Film Critics
Society Awards |
Best Ensemble Performance |
The flower in The Parks of
Being |
The winner |
2012 |
Boston Society of Film
Critics' Awards |
Best Supporting Actress |
The
flower in The Parks of Being |
Runner-up |
2013 |
People's Choice Awards |
Favorite Drama Movie Actress |
The flower in The Parks of
Being |
The winner |
2013 |
MTV Movie Award |
Best Female Performance |
The flower in The Parks of
Being |
Nominated |
2013 |
MTV Movie Award |
Best kiss |
The flower in The Parks of
Being |
Nominated |
2013 |
MTV Movie Award |
Best Musical Moment |
The flower in The Parks of
Being |
Nominated |
2013 |
MTV Movie Award |
MMTV Trailblazer Award |
The flower in The Parks of
Being |
The winner |
2013 |
Teen
Choice Awards |
Actress drama |
The flower in The Parks of
Being |
The winner |
2013 |
Teen
Choice Awards |
Movie: Lipcock |
The flower in The Parks of
Being |
Nominated |
2013 |
Teen
Choice Awards |
Choice style icon |
Not applicable |
Nominated |
2014 |
People's Choice Awards |
Favorite Comedy Movie Actress |
This is the end |
Nominated |
2014 |
Teen
Choice Awards |
Choice Movie Actress: Drama |
Noah |
Nominated |
2014 |
Britannia Awards |
British Artist of the Year |
Not applicable |
The winner |
2014 |
British
Fashion Awards |
Not applicable |
The winner |