Emma Stone
Emily Jean Stone, also called Emma was
born in Scottsdale, Arizona on November 6, 1988. She was married to Krista Jean
Stone (nee Yeager), who is a homemaker as well as Jeffrey Charles Stone (CEO of
the company that founded the contracting business and CEO). She is of Swedish
as well as British Isles origins. Stone began her acting career in her early
years as an Valley Youth Theatre member in Phoenix, Arizona. She first appeared
on stage in Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows." Stone appeared
in numerous other productions in her early teens, and at the age of 15, she
decided to pursue acting as a profession. According to the official account,
she created a PowerPoint presentation, backed up by Madonna's
"Hollywood" and also titled "Project Hollywood", in an
effort to convince her parents to let her abandon school and move to Los
Angeles. The pitch succeeded and she and her mom relocated to LA and completed
her education at home, while she spent working on auditions. Her TV
breakthrough when she was awarded the role of Laurie Partridge in the VH1
reality show based on a talent show In Search of the Partridge Family (2004)
that led to a number of smaller TV parts in the subsequent years. Her debut
film was Jules in Superbad (2007) and following a string of great performances,
her lead role in the film Olive in Easy A (2010) established her as a star. In
Phoenix, Arizona, she attended Xavier College Preparatory. While she's referred
to as an redhead, her true hair color is blonde. Judd Apatow was the one who
suggested that she change her hair's color for Superbad (2007). It was so
popular that she decided to stay with. She persuaded her parents to allow her
to move to Hollywood at the age of 15 by presenting the PowerPoint presentation
aptly titled, Project Hollywood. She began acting when she was 11 years old and
was a part of Phoenix's Valley Youth Theatre. Here she performed on more than
16 stages, and took part in the comedy improv troupe of the theatre. Caylee
Cowan was also acted in the Valley Youth Theatre.
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