Emma Stone
Emily Jean Stone was born to Krista Jean
Stone and Jeffrey Charles Stone in Scottsdale, Arizona, on November 6 in 1988.
She is a homemaker. Jeffrey Charles Stone is the CEO and founder of the company
that contracts for work, Stone Contracting. She is of Swedish, German and
British Isles descent. Stone started acting as a child in Phoenix's Valley
Youth Theatre. There she made her stage debut in the production in "The
Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame. In her teens, Stone was in a
variety of other shows until she decided to make acting her profession. As per
the official account, she presented her PowerPoint slide show that was
sponsored by the Madonna's Hollywood and was dubbed "Project
Hollywood" in an attempt to convince her parents and allow her to drop out
of school and move to Los Angeles. The pitch was successful and she and her
mother relocated to LA after completing her education at home. There she would
spend the day auditioning. She made her TV debut in 2004, when she was cast in
the role of Laurie Partridge on the VH1 talent/reality show In Search of the
Partridge Family. The show resulted in a variety of small TV performances in
the years to follow. Her film debut was as Jules in Superbad (2007) and after a
string success, her main part in the film Olive in Easy A (2010) established
her as a rising star. In Phoenix, Arizona, she attended Xavier College
Preparatory. Although she's known as an redhead, her true hair shade is blonde.
Judd Apatow suggested that she change her hair color in order to be more in
line with Superbad (2007). She loved it so much, she chose to keep her hair.
When she was 15, she persuaded her parents that she could move to Hollywood.
She achieved this by making an PowerPoint presentation called Project
Hollywood. When she was 11 she started acting in the Valley Youth Theatre,
Phoenix, AZ. There, she was a part of 16 stage productions as well as in the
comedy Improv troupe. Caylee Cowan also performed at the Valley Youth Theatre.
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