Emma Stone
Emily Jean Stone, also called Emma, was
born in Scottsdale, Arizona on November 6, 1988 to Krista Jean Stone (nee
Yeager), who is a homemaker, and Jeffrey Charles Stone (CEO of a firm that
contracts and was its founder and CEO). She is of Swedish, German &
British Isles descent. Stone started acting in her early years as a Valley
Youth Theatre member in Phoenix, Arizona. She first appeared on stage in
Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows." Through her teens, she
was in a variety of other shows until she made acting her career. The official
version of the story is that she created an PowerPoint presentation, backed up
by Madonna's "Hollywood" and also titled "Project
Hollywood", in an effort to convince her parents to allow her to quit
school and move to Los Angeles. After the presentation was accepted by the
parents, the couple moved to LA. She continued her education at home, and also
auditioned. Her TV debut was when she was cast as Laurie Partridge on the VH1
reality/talent show In Search of the Partridge Family (2004). The show led to a
variety of minor TV parts over the years. After several performances that were
successful she was offered the chance to portray the character of Jules in
Superbad (2007). Her fame as Olive in Easy A (2010) followed by a series of
roles. The school she attended was Xavier College Preparatory in Phoenix,
Arizona. Although she is known as a redhead, her actual color is blonde. Judd
Apatow was the one who suggested that she change her natural hair shade to
Superbad (2007). The movie was so well-received that she chose to keep. She
convinced her parents to let her move to Hollywood when she was age fifteen by
creating an PowerPoint presentation aptly titled, Project Hollywood. She
started her journey into acting at 11 years of age at the Valley Youth Theatre
in Phoenix, AZ, where she performed in more than 16 stage productions as well
as performing the theatre's comedy improv troupe. Caylee Cowan also acted in
the Valley Youth Theatre.
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