Emma Stone
Emily Jean "Emma" Stone was
born on the 6th of November 1988 in Scottsdale, Arizona to Krista Jean Stone
(nee Yeager), a homemaker , and Jeffrey Charles "Jeff" Stone, a
contractor company founder and CEO. She has Swedish as well as British Isles
heritage. Stone began her acting career in her youth as a Valley Youth Theatre
member in Phoenix, Arizona. She made her stage debut in Kenneth Grahame's
"The Wind in the Willows." Through her teens Stone was part of
numerous stage productions before she made the decision to make acting her
career. She created an PowerPoint presentation, which was backed by Madonna's
"Hollywood" and titled "Project Hollywood", to convince her
parents to allow her go to school and relocate to Los Angeles. She and her
mother pitched the pitch and moved to LA. Her schooling was completed at home
and she would spend the rest of her time auditioning. She made her TV debut in
2004, when she was cast in the role as Laurie Partridge on the VH1
talent/reality program In Search of the Partridge Family. This was followed by
a number of smaller TV roles over the years that followed. Her debut film was
Jules in Superbad (2007) and after a string impressive performances, her lead
role in the film Olive in Easy A (2010) established her as a star. Her school
was Xavier College Preparatory in Phoenix, Arizona. Although she's a redhead,
the hair color that is natural to her hair is blonde. Judd Apatow was the one
who suggested she change her hair's color to match Superbad (2007). The film
was so well-received that she chose to keep her hair. She persuaded her parents
to let her move to Hollywood at the age of fifteen by creating the PowerPoint
presentation aptly titled, Project Hollywood. Her first experience in acting at
the age of 11 years old. age in the Valley Youth Theatre in Phoenix, AZ, where
she was a part of more than 16 stage productions as well as performing in the
theatre's comedy improv troupe. Caylee Cowan was also a part of the Valley
Youth Theatre.
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