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Emma Stone

Emily Jean "Emma" Stone[a] (born November 6, 1988) is an American actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Golden Globe Award. In 2017, she was the world's highest-paid actress and named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

Emma Stone
Stone in 2018
Born
Emily Jean Stone

(1988-11-06) November 6, 1988 (age 34)
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
WorksFull list
Spouse
(m. 2020)
Partner(s)Andrew Garfield
(2011–2015)
Children1
AwardsFull list

Born and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona, Stone began acting as a child in a theater production of The Wind in the Willows in 2000. As a teenager, she relocated to Los Angeles and made her television debut in In Search of the New Partridge Family (2004), a reality show that produced only an unsold pilot. After small television roles, she appeared in a series of well-received teen comedy films, such as Superbad (2007), Zombieland (2009), and Easy A (2010). The last of these was Stone's first leading role, earning her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. Following this breakthrough, she had supporting roles in the romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011) and the period drama The Help (2011), and gained wider recognition as Gwen Stacy in the 2012 superhero film The Amazing Spider-Man and its 2014 sequel.

In 2014, Stone played a recovering drug addict in the black comedy Birdman, which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and made her Broadway debut as Sally Bowles in a revival of the musical Cabaret. For playing an aspiring actress in the romantic musical La La Land (2016), she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She received a third Academy Award nomination for portraying Abigail Masham in the historical comedy-drama The Favourite (2018). After a leading role in the Netflix dark comedy miniseries Maniac (2018), she reduced her workload, starring in the sequel Zombieland: Double Tap (2019) and the crime comedy Cruella (2021). Stone is married to comedian and writer Dave McCary, with whom she has a daughter.

Early life and education

Emily Jean Stone was born on November 6, 1988, in Scottsdale, Arizona, to Jeffrey Charles Stone, the founder and CEO of a general-contracting company, and Krista Jean Stone (née Yeager), a homemaker.[4][5] She lived on the grounds of the Camelback Inn resort from ages twelve to fifteen.[6][7] She has a younger brother, Spencer.[8] Her paternal grandfather, Conrad Ostberg Sten, was from a Swedish family that anglicized their surname to "Stone" when they immigrated to the United States through Ellis Island. She also has German, English, Scottish, and Irish ancestry.[9]

 
Valley Youth Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona, where Stone appeared in sixteen productions

As an infant, Stone had baby colic and cried frequently; she consequently developed nodules and calluses on her vocal cords while she was a child.[10] She has described herself as having been "loud" and "bossy" while growing up.[11] Stone was educated at Sequoya Elementary School and attended Cocopah Middle School for the sixth grade. Although she did not like school, she has stated that her controlling nature meant that "I made sure I got all A's".[12] Stone suffered panic attacks and anxiety as a child,[13] which she says caused a decline in her social skills.[14] She underwent therapy but claims it was her participation in local theater plays that helped cure the attacks; she recalled:

The first time I had a panic attack I was sitting in my friend's house, and I thought the house was burning down. I called my mom and she brought me home, and for the next three years it just would not stop. I would go to the nurse at lunch most days and just wring my hands. I would ask my mom to tell me exactly how the day was going to be, then ask again 30 seconds later. I just needed to know that no one was going to die and nothing was going to change.[13]

Stone wanted to act since age four;[7] she wanted a career in sketch comedy initially, but shifted her focus toward musical theater, and took vocal lessons for several years.[15] Her acting debut, at age eleven, came in a stage production of The Wind in the Willows, playing the part of Otter.[16] Stone was homeschooled for two years, during which time she appeared in sixteen productions at Phoenix's Valley Youth Theatre—including The Princess and the Pea, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat[4]—and performed with the theater's improvisational comedy troupe.[17] Around this time, she traveled to Los Angeles and auditioned unsuccessfully for a role on Nickelodeon's All That.[1] Her parents later sent her for private acting lessons with a local acting coach, who had worked at the William Morris Agency in the 1970s.[5]

Stone attended Xavier College Preparatory—an all-girl Catholic high school—as a freshman, but dropped out after one semester to become an actress.[4] She prepared a PowerPoint presentation for her parents titled "Project Hollywood" (featuring Madonna's 2003 song "Hollywood") to convince them to let her move to California to pursue an acting career.[15] In January 2004, she moved with her mother to an apartment in Los Angeles. She recalled, "I went up for every single show on the Disney Channel and auditioned to play the daughter on every single sitcom", adding, "I ended up getting none."[7] Between auditions for roles, she enrolled in online high-school classes, and worked part-time at a dog-treat bakery.[5][13]

Career

Early roles (2004–2008)

Stone made her television debut as Laurie Partridge on the VH1 talent competition reality show In Search of the New Partridge Family (2004). The resulting show, retitled The New Partridge Family (2004), remained an unsold pilot.[18] She followed this with a guest appearance in Louis C.K.'s HBO series Lucky Louie.[13] She auditioned to star as Claire Bennet in the NBC science fiction drama Heroes (2007) but was unsuccessful and later called this her "rock bottom" experience.[5] In April 2007, she played Violet Trimble in the Fox action drama Drive, but the show was canceled after seven episodes.[4]

Stone made her feature film debut in Greg Mottola's comedy Superbad (2007), co-starring Michael Cera and Jonah Hill. The film tells the story of two high school students who go through a series of comic misadventures after they plan to buy alcohol for a party. To play the role of Hill's romantic interest, she dyed her hair red.[19] A reviewer for The Hollywood Reporter found her to be "appealing", but felt that her role was poorly written.[20] Stone has described the experience of acting in her first film as "amazing ... [but] very different than other experiences I've had since then".[21] The film was a commercial success, and earned her the Young Hollywood Award for Exciting New Face.[22][23]

The following year, Stone starred in the comedy The Rocker (2008) playing Amelia Stone, the "straight face" bass guitarist in a band; she learned to play the bass for the role.[24] The actress, who describes herself as "a big smiler and laugher", admitted that she found it difficult playing a character whose personality traits were so different from her own. The film, and her performance, received negative reviews from critics and was a commercial failure.[25][26] Her next release, the romantic comedy The House Bunny, performed better at the box office, becoming a moderate commercial success.[27] The film saw her play the president of a sorority, and perform a cover version of the Waitresses' 1982 song "I Know What Boys Like".[28] Reviews for the film were generally negative,[29] but Stone was praised for her supporting role,[30] with TV Guide's Ken Fox stating she "is well on her way to becoming a star".[31]

Breakthrough (2009–2011)

Stone appeared in three films released in 2009. The first of these was opposite Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner and Michael Douglas in Mark Waters' Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. Loosely based on Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol, the romantic comedy has her playing a ghost who haunts her former boyfriend. Critical reaction to the film was negative, though it was a modest commercial success.[32][33] Her most financially profitable venture that year was Ruben Fleischer's $102.3 million-grossing horror comedy film Zombieland,[34] in which she features alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson and Abigail Breslin. In the film, she appeared as a con artist and survivor of a zombie apocalypse, in a role which Chris Hewitt of Empire magazine thought was "somewhat underwritten."[35] In a more positive review, Tim Robey of The Daily Telegraph found "the hugely promising Stone" to be "a tough cookie who projects the aura of being wiser than her years".[36] Stone's third release in 2009 was Kieran and Michelle Mulroney's Paper Man, a comedy-drama which disappointed critics.[37]

Stone voiced an Australian Shepherd in Marmaduke (2010), a comedy from director Tom Dey, which is based on Brad Anderson's long-running comic strip of the same name.[38] Her breakthrough came the same year with a starring role in Easy A, a teen comedy directed by Will Gluck.[39][40] Partially based on Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 historical romance novel The Scarlet Letter, the film tells the story of Olive Penderghast (Stone), a high school student who becomes embroiled in a comic sex scandal after a false rumor circulates that she is sexually promiscuous. Stone read the script before the project was optioned for production, and pursued it with her manager while production details were being finalized. She found the script "so different and unique from anything I'd read before", saying that it was "funny and sweet". When Stone discovered that the film had begun production, she met with Gluck, expressing her enthusiasm for the project. A few months later, the audition process started and she met again with Gluck, becoming one of the first actresses to audition.[41] The film received positive critical reviews, and Stone's performance was considered its prime asset.[42] Anna Smith of Time Out wrote, "Stone gives a terrific performance, her knowing drawl implying intellect and indifference with underlying warmth."[43] The film was a commercial success, grossing $75 million against its $8 million budget.[44] Stone was nominated for a BAFTA Rising Star Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, and won the MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance.[45]

In October 2010, Stone hosted an episode of NBC's late-night sketch comedy Saturday Night Live; her appearances included a sketch playing off her resemblance to Lindsay Lohan.[46] Stone described it as "the greatest week of my life".[7][47] She hosted it again in 2011, appeared in an episode in 2014, and in its 40th anniversary special in 2015.[48] A brief appearance in the sex comedy Friends with Benefits (2011) reunited her with Gluck.[49] She followed this with a supporting role in Glenn Ficarra and John Requa's romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011) alongside Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling and Julianne Moore. The film featured her as a law school graduate, and the love interest of Gosling's character. Despite finding "some inevitable collapses into convention" in the film, Drew McWeeny of HitFix wrote that Stone "ties the whole film together".[50] At the 2012 Teen Choice Awards, she won the Choice Movie Actress – Comedy award for her performance in the film.[51] Crazy, Stupid, Love was a box office success, grossing $142.9 million worldwide against a production budget of $50 million.[52]

Dismayed at being typecast as "the sarcastic interest of the guy", Stone co-starred with Viola Davis in Tate Taylor's period drama The Help (2011), a film she found challenging.[53] The film is based on Kathryn Stockett's 2009 novel of the same name and is set in 1960s Jackson, Mississippi. She met with Taylor to express a desire to work on the film. The director said, "[Stone] was completely awkward and dorky, with her raspy voice, and she sat down and we got a little intoxicated and had a blast, and I just thought, 'God! God! This is Skeeter."[54] She was cast as Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan, an aspiring writer learning about the lives of the African-American maids. In preparation for the part, she learned to speak in a Southern accent and educated herself on the Civil Rights Movement through literature and film.[55] With a worldwide gross of $216 million against a $25 million budget, The Help became Stone's highest-grossing film to that point.[56] The film, and her performance, received positive reviews from critics. Writing for Empire, Anna Smith thought Stone was "well-meaning and hugely likable" despite finding flaws in the character.[57] The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture,[58] and won Best Ensemble Cast from the Women Film Critics Circle and the Broadcast Film Critics Association.[59][60]

The Amazing Spider-Man, Birdman, and Broadway (2012–2015)

 
Stone at the 2012 WonderCon

Stone turned down a role in the action comedy 21 Jump Street after signing on to Marc Webb's 2012 film The Amazing Spider-Man, a reboot of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man series.[61][62] She portrayed Gwen Stacy, the love interest of the titular superhero (played by Andrew Garfield).[63] Stone returned to her natural blonde hair color for the role, having dyed it red previously.[64][65] She admitted to having never read the comics, and therefore felt responsible to educate herself about Spider-Man: "My experience was with the Sam Raimi movies ... I always assumed that Mary Jane was his first love",[66] adding that she was only familiar with Stacy's character as portrayed by Bryce Dallas Howard in Spider-Man 3.[67][68] The Amazing Spider-Man was a commercial success and was the seventh highest-grossing film of the year with global revenues of $757.9 million.[69] Entertainment Weekly's Lisa Schwarzbaum found Stone to be "irresistible",[70] and Ian Freer of Empire was particularly impressed with Stone's and Garfield's performances.[71] At the annual People's Choice Awards ceremony, she was nominated for three awards, including Favorite Movie Actress.[72] Later that year, Stone voiced a role in the crime-based video game Sleeping Dogs, which earned her a Spike Video Game Award for Best Performance by a Human Female.[73]

Stone began 2013 with a voice role in the DreamWorks Animation film The Croods, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[74] This followed with an appearance in Movie 43, an anthology film which consists of sixteen short stories—she played the title role in the segment entitled "Veronica".[75] She next starred alongside Ryan Gosling and Sean Penn in Ruben Fleischer's Gangster Squad (2013), a crime thriller set in Los Angeles during the 1940s.[76] A. O. Scott of The New York Times dismissed the film as "a hectic jumble of fedoras and zoot suits", but praised Stone's pairing with Gosling.[77] She expressed a desire to work with Gosling on more projects.[78] In 2014, Stone reprised the role of Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. She believed that her character did not depend on the film's protagonist, asserting: "She saves him more than he saves her. She's incredibly helpful to Spider-Man ... He's the muscle, she's the brains."[79] Her performance was well received by critics;[80] an Empire reviewer commended her for standing out in the film, writing, "Stone is the Heath Ledger of this series, doing something unexpected with an easily dismissed supporting character."[81] The role won her the Favorite Movie Actress award at the 2015 Kids' Choice Awards.[82] Later that year, Stone took on a role in Woody Allen's romantic comedy Magic in the Moonlight, a modest commercial success.[83] A. O. Scott criticized her role, and pairing with Colin Firth, describing it as "the kind of pedantic nonsense that is meant to signify superior intellect".[84]

 
Stone at the premiere of Magic in the Moonlight in 2014

The black comedy-drama Birdman, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, was Stone's final film release of 2014. Co-starring Michael Keaton and Edward Norton, it featured her as Sam Thomson, the recovering-addict daughter of actor Riggan Thomson (Keaton), who becomes his assistant. Iñárritu created the character based on his experience with his daughter.[85] Birdman was critically acclaimed,[86] and was the most successful film at the 87th Academy Awards; it was nominated for nine awards, winning four, including Best Picture.[87] The Movie Network deemed it one of Stone's best performances to date, and Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph found her to be "superb" and "tremendous" in her role, while also highlighting her monologue in the film which he believed to have been "delivered like a knitting needle to the gut."[88][89] She received numerous accolades for her performance, including nominations for an Academy, a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild, and a Critics' Choice Movie award for Best Supporting Actress.[90]

From November 2014 to February 2015, Stone starred in a revival of the Broadway musical Cabaret as Sally Bowles, taking over the role from Michelle Williams.[91] Deeming it "the most nerve-racking thing ever", Stone listened to a French radio station to mentally prepare herself for the role.[92][93] Marilyn Stasio of Variety was critical of her singing abilities and found her performance to be "a bit narrow as an emotional platform, but a smart choice for her acting skills, the perfect fit for her sharp intelligence and kinetic energy."[94] Both of Stone's 2015 films—the romantic comedy-drama Aloha, and the mystery drama Irrational Man—were critical and commercial failures, and her roles were panned by critics.[83][95] In Cameron Crowe's Aloha, she played the role of an air force pilot alongside Bradley Cooper, and in Woody Allen's Irrational Man, she played the love interest of Joaquin Phoenix's character, a philosophy professor. The former was controversial for whitewashing the cast, as Stone's character was meant to be of Asian, Hawaiian, and Swedish descent. She later regretted taking part in the project, acknowledging whitewashing as a widespread problem in Hollywood.[96] Despite the backlash, Stone was nominated for Choice Movie Actress – Comedy at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards.[97] She also appeared in the music video for Win Butler's single "Anna".[98]

Established actress (2016–present)

During her run in the Cabaret revival, Stone met filmmaker Damien Chazelle, who, impressed with her performance, cast her in his musical comedy-drama La La Land.[99] The project, which marked her third collaboration with Gosling, starred Stone as Mia Dolan, an aspiring actress living in Los Angeles.[100] Stone borrowed several real-life experiences for her character, and in preparation, watched The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and films of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.[101][102] For the film's soundtrack, she recorded six songs.[b] La La Land served as the opening film at the 2016 Venice Film Festival, where it generated critical acclaim and earned Stone the Volpi Cup for Best Actress.[104] In addition to being her best-reviewed film on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes,[105] it emerged as a commercial success, with a worldwide gross of over $440 million against a production budget of $30 million.[106] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote that "Stone has never been better: superbly smart, witty, vulnerable, her huge doe eyes radiating intelligence even, or especially, when they are filling with tears."[107] For her performance, Stone won the Academy, Golden Globe, SAG, and BAFTA Award for Best Actress.[108]

 
Stone with Justin Hurwitz and Damien Chazelle at the 39th Mill Valley Film Festival in 2016

Stone's sole release of 2017 was the sports comedy-drama Battle of the Sexes, based on the 1973 eponymous match between tennis players Billie Jean King (Stone) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell). In preparation, Stone met with King, watched old footage and interviews of her, worked with a dialect coach to speak in King's accent, and drank high-calorie protein shakes to gain 15 pounds (6.8 kg).[109][110] The film premiered to positive reviews at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and certain critics considered Stone's performance to be the finest of her career.[111] Benjamin Lee of The Guardian praised her for playing against type, and for being "strong" and "convincing" in the part.[112] Even so, the film earned less than its $25 million budget.[113] Stone received her fourth Golden Globe nomination for it, and attended the ceremony with King.[114]

In 2018, Stone and Rachel Weisz starred as Abigail Masham and Sarah Churchill, two cousins fighting for the affection of Queen Anne (Olivia Colman), in Yorgos Lanthimos' historical comedy-drama The Favourite. She found it challenging being an American among an all-British cast, and struggled with mastering her character's accent.[115] The film premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival to critical acclaim.[116] Michael Nordine of IndieWire praised Stone for taking on such a bold role following the success of La La Land, and termed the three lead actresses "a majestic triumvirate in a period piece that's as tragic as it is hilarious."[117] For The Favourite, she received her fifth Golden Globe nomination and third Oscar nomination.[118][119] She then executive-produced and starred in the Netflix dark comedy miniseries Maniac, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. It featured Stone and Jonah Hill as two strangers, whose lives are transformed due to a mysterious pharmaceutical trial. An admirer of Fukunaga's work, she agreed to the project without reading the script.[120] Lucy Mangan of The Guardian commended both Stone and Hill for playing against type and delivering career-best performances;[121] Judy Berman of Time magazine was similarly impressed with their growth as actors since Superbad and noted the complexity in their performances.[122] In the same year, Stone appeared alongside Paul McCartney in a music video for his song "Who Cares".[123]

Stone reprised her role as Wichita in Zombieland: Double Tap (2019), the sequel to 2009's Zombieland, which received mixed reviews and has grossed $122 million worldwide.[124][125] She narrated the Netflix documentary series The Mind, Explained (2019) and reprised the voice role of Eep in The Croods: A New Age (2020), the sequel to 2013's The Croods.[126][127][128] In 2021, Stone played Cruella de Vil (originally played by Glenn Close in the 1996 live-action adaptation and its 2000 sequel) in Craig Gillespie's crime comedy Cruella, a Disney live-action based on the 1961 animation One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Starring opposite Emma Thompson, Stone also served as an executive producer of the film alongside Close.[129][130] The film was released in US theaters and on Disney+ Premier Access to positive reviews and grossed $233 million worldwide against its $100 million budget.[131][132] Justin Chang of Los Angeles Times wrote that despite the film's flawed screenplay, Stone was "wholly committed, glammed-to-the-nines"; Chang favorably compared it with her performance in The Favourite, adding that she "nailed every nuance as another lowly young woman turned ambitious schemer".[133] For Cruella, Stone garnered another Golden Globe nomination.[134]

Upcoming projects

Stone will collaborate with Yorgos Lanthimos on three more projects. These will be the short film Bleat, and the feature films Poor Things and And.[135] Poor Things is based on the novel of the same name by Alasdair Gray and co-stars Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo, while And will team Stone with Dafoe, Jesse Plemons, and Margaret Qualley.[136][137] She will also reprise her role as Cruella de Vil in a sequel to Cruella, and will star in the Showtime comedy series The Curse about a troubled couple hosting a HGTV show.[138][139]

Reception and acting style

Commenting on her performance in The Help, Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter called her "one of our very best young actresses".[140] She is known for starring both in high-profile, mainstream productions and in low-budget independent films. Time's Daniel D'Addario describes the latter as "substantive risk" and adds that taking on a role in them provides her an opportunity to "try something new and to get credibility".[141] Analyzing her on-screen persona, Jessica Kiang of IndieWire noted that Stone "usually [plays] the approachable, down-to-earth, girl-next-door type, [and] in person she demonstrates many of those qualities too, along with an absolute refusal to take herself too seriously."[142]

 
Stone at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. Her hair, eyes, and husky voice have been described by the media as her trademarks.[143][144]

Biographer Karen Hollinger wrote that at the beginning of her career, Stone was often labeled a "star ingénue", a perceived limitation she escaped despite not being a classically trained actress. Hollinger attributed Stone's success as an actress to her willingness to rely on her acting talent rather than off-screen personae. As such, Stone "crafted a brilliant career based on performative skills, careful choice of roles and distinctive personality". She was further praised as a performer who "eschew[ed] glamour and the trappings of the 'starlet'" and established a career through "talent, diligent work, and often surprising, unconventional characterizations".[145]

In 2008, Stone topped Saturday Night Magazine's Top 20 Rising Stars Under 30 and was included in a similar list compiled by Moviefone.[146][147] LoveFilm placed her on their list of 2010 Top 20 Actresses Under 30, and her performance in Easy A was included in Time's Top 10 Everything of 2010.[148][149] She appeared in the 2013 Celebrity 100 list, a compilation of the 100 most powerful people in the world, as selected annually by Forbes. The magazine reported that she had earned $16 million from June 2012 to June 2013.[150] That same year, she was ranked first in the magazine's Top 10 Best Value Stars.[151] In 2015, Forbes published that she had become one of the world's highest-paid actresses with earnings of $6.5 million.[152] The magazine would rank her as the world's highest-paid actress two years later with annual earnings of $26 million.[153] In 2017, she was included on Time's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.[154]

Stone has been described as a style icon, with her hair, eyes, and husky voice listed as her trademark features.[143][144] Vogue credits the actress for her "sophisticated, perfectly put-together looks", writing that "her charisma, both on-screen and off-, has charmed many."[155] In 2009, she was featured on FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World and Maxim's Hot 100;[156][157] the latter also placed her on the list on three other occasions—2010, 2011, and 2014.[158] In 2011, she featured on Victoria's Secret's list of "What is Sexy?" as the Sexiest Actress.[159] She was mentioned in other media outlet listings that year, including People's 100 Most Beautiful Women, each of FHM's and FHM Australia's 100 Sexiest Women in the World, and Men's Health's 100 Hottest Women.[160] She was ranked sixth on Empire's list of the 100 Sexiest Movie Stars in 2013.[161] Stone was named the best-dressed woman of 2012 by Vogue and was included on similar listings by Glamour in 2013 and 2015, and People in 2014.[162][163]

Personal life

Stone moved from Los Angeles to Greenwich Village, New York, in 2009.[15] In 2016, she moved back to Los Angeles.[13] Despite significant media attention, she refuses to publicly discuss her personal life. Concerned with living a "normal" life, Stone has said she finds little value in media attention.[164] She has expressed her fondness for her profession,[13] and has cited Diane Keaton as an acting influence, calling her "one of the most covered-up actresses of all time". She has also named Marion Cotillard as one of her inspirations.[5] Stone has a close relationship with her family.[5] She says, "I am blessed with a great family and great people around me that would be able to kick me in the shins if I ever for one minute got lost up in the clouds. I've been really lucky in that sense."[156]

During the filming of The Amazing Spider-Man in 2010, Stone began dating her co-star Andrew Garfield.[165] Their relationship was reported in the media with various speculations; the pair refused to speak publicly about it, though they made several appearances together. In 2014, on an occasion in New York City, Stone and Garfield encouraged paparazzi to visit websites that spread awareness of causes such as autism.[166] In 2015, they were reported to have broken up.[167][168]

In 2017, Stone began a relationship with Saturday Night Live segment director Dave McCary.[169] They became engaged in December 2019 and married the following year.[170] In January 2021, the couple was reported to be expecting their first child together.[171] In March 2021, they had their first child, a daughter.[172] The couple named their daughter Louise Jean McCary—a tribute to Stone's grandmother, Jean Louise. Jean is also Stone's middle name.[173]

Philanthropy

Stone has said she suffers from asthma, which she discovered after having difficulty breathing during the filming of Easy A.[174] Her mother was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer and was cured in 2008.[175] Stone and her mother celebrated by getting tattoos of birds' feet, designed by Paul McCartney, a reference to The Beatles song "Blackbird", which she and her mother love.[176] She appeared in a Revlon campaign that promoted breast cancer awareness.[177] In 2011, Stone featured in a collaborative video between Star Wars and Stand Up to Cancer, which aimed to raise funds for cancer research.[178] Two years later, she attended an event by Gilda's Club, an organization working for a similar purpose.[179] From 2012 to 2014, she hosted the Entertainment Industry Foundation's Revlon Run/Walk, which helps fight women's cancer.[180]

Stone, alongside three other celebrities, was present at the 2012 Nickelodeon HALO Awards, a television special that profiled four teenagers who are "Helping And Leading Others" (HALO).[181] She attended the 2014 Earth Hour, a worldwide movement for the planet organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature.[182] In 2015, she was part of a fundraising event in support of the Motion Picture & Television Fund, which helps people in the film and television industries with limited or no resources.[183] In 2018, she collaborated with 300 women in Hollywood to set up the Time's Up initiative to protect women from sexual harassment and discrimination.[184]

Acting credits and awards

According to the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes and the box-office site Box Office Mojo, Stone's most critically acclaimed and commercially successful films are Superbad (2007), Zombieland (2009), Easy A (2010), Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011), The Help (2011), The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), Birdman (2014), La La Land (2016), Battle of the Sexes (2017), The Favourite (2018), and Cruella (2021).[105][185]

Stone has been nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress for Birdman and The Favourite, and Best Actress for La La Land; and four British Academy Film Awards: BAFTA Rising Star Award, Best Supporting Actress for Birdman and The Favourite, and Best Actress in a Leading Role for La La Land. She won both her nominations for La La Land.[45][90][108] Other awards for the film include Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical at the 74th Golden Globe Awards, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role at the 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards and Volpi Cup for Best Actress at Venice Film Festival.[108][186][187]

Notes

  1. ^ When Stone registered for the Screen Actors Guild, the name "Emily Stone" was already taken. She initially chose to go by "Riley Stone" or "Emily J. Stone" (like Michael J. Fox), but after guest-starring in the NBC drama Medium and the Fox sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, she decided that she was more comfortable with "Emma".[1][2] She chose to use "Emma" in honor of Emma Bunton (Baby Spice) of the Spice Girls.[3]
  2. ^ "Another Day of Sun", "City of Stars", "Someone in the Crowd", "A Lovely Night", "Audition (The Fools Who Dream)" and "City of Stars (Humming)"[103]

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emma, stone, emily, jean, emma, stone, born, november, 1988, american, actress, recipient, various, accolades, including, academy, award, british, academy, film, award, golden, globe, award, 2017, world, highest, paid, actress, named, time, magazine, most, inf. Emily Jean Emma Stone a born November 6 1988 is an American actress She is the recipient of various accolades including an Academy Award a British Academy Film Award and a Golden Globe Award In 2017 she was the world s highest paid actress and named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world Emma StoneStone in 2018BornEmily Jean Stone 1988 11 06 November 6 1988 age 34 Scottsdale Arizona U S OccupationActressYears active2004 presentWorksFull listSpouseDave McCary m 2020 wbr Partner s Andrew Garfield 2011 2015 Children1AwardsFull listBorn and raised in Scottsdale Arizona Stone began acting as a child in a theater production of The Wind in the Willows in 2000 As a teenager she relocated to Los Angeles and made her television debut in In Search of the New Partridge Family 2004 a reality show that produced only an unsold pilot After small television roles she appeared in a series of well received teen comedy films such as Superbad 2007 Zombieland 2009 and Easy A 2010 The last of these was Stone s first leading role earning her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Following this breakthrough she had supporting roles in the romantic comedy Crazy Stupid Love 2011 and the period drama The Help 2011 and gained wider recognition as Gwen Stacy in the 2012 superhero film The Amazing Spider Man and its 2014 sequel In 2014 Stone played a recovering drug addict in the black comedy Birdman which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and made her Broadway debut as Sally Bowles in a revival of the musical Cabaret For playing an aspiring actress in the romantic musical La La Land 2016 she won the Academy Award for Best Actress She received a third Academy Award nomination for portraying Abigail Masham in the historical comedy drama The Favourite 2018 After a leading role in the Netflix dark comedy miniseries Maniac 2018 she reduced her workload starring in the sequel Zombieland Double Tap 2019 and the crime comedy Cruella 2021 Stone is married to comedian and writer Dave McCary with whom she has a daughter Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early roles 2004 2008 2 2 Breakthrough 2009 2011 2 3 The Amazing Spider Man Birdman and Broadway 2012 2015 2 4 Established actress 2016 present 2 4 1 Upcoming projects 3 Reception and acting style 4 Personal life 5 Philanthropy 6 Acting credits and awards 7 Notes 8 References 9 Literary sources 10 External linksEarly life and educationEmily Jean Stone was born on November 6 1988 in Scottsdale Arizona to Jeffrey Charles Stone the founder and CEO of a general contracting company and Krista Jean Stone nee Yeager a homemaker 4 5 She lived on the grounds of the Camelback Inn resort from ages twelve to fifteen 6 7 She has a younger brother Spencer 8 Her paternal grandfather Conrad Ostberg Sten was from a Swedish family that anglicized their surname to Stone when they immigrated to the United States through Ellis Island She also has German English Scottish and Irish ancestry 9 Valley Youth Theatre in Phoenix Arizona where Stone appeared in sixteen productions As an infant Stone had baby colic and cried frequently she consequently developed nodules and calluses on her vocal cords while she was a child 10 She has described herself as having been loud and bossy while growing up 11 Stone was educated at Sequoya Elementary School and attended Cocopah Middle School for the sixth grade Although she did not like school she has stated that her controlling nature meant that I made sure I got all A s 12 Stone suffered panic attacks and anxiety as a child 13 which she says caused a decline in her social skills 14 She underwent therapy but claims it was her participation in local theater plays that helped cure the attacks she recalled The first time I had a panic attack I was sitting in my friend s house and I thought the house was burning down I called my mom and she brought me home and for the next three years it just would not stop I would go to the nurse at lunch most days and just wring my hands I would ask my mom to tell me exactly how the day was going to be then ask again 30 seconds later I just needed to know that no one was going to die and nothing was going to change 13 Stone wanted to act since age four 7 she wanted a career in sketch comedy initially but shifted her focus toward musical theater and took vocal lessons for several years 15 Her acting debut at age eleven came in a stage production of The Wind in the Willows playing the part of Otter 16 Stone was homeschooled for two years during which time she appeared in sixteen productions at Phoenix s Valley Youth Theatre including The Princess and the Pea Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 4 and performed with the theater s improvisational comedy troupe 17 Around this time she traveled to Los Angeles and auditioned unsuccessfully for a role on Nickelodeon s All That 1 Her parents later sent her for private acting lessons with a local acting coach who had worked at the William Morris Agency in the 1970s 5 Stone attended Xavier College Preparatory an all girl Catholic high school as a freshman but dropped out after one semester to become an actress 4 She prepared a PowerPoint presentation for her parents titled Project Hollywood featuring Madonna s 2003 song Hollywood to convince them to let her move to California to pursue an acting career 15 In January 2004 she moved with her mother to an apartment in Los Angeles She recalled I went up for every single show on the Disney Channel and auditioned to play the daughter on every single sitcom adding I ended up getting none 7 Between auditions for roles she enrolled in online high school classes and worked part time at a dog treat bakery 5 13 CareerEarly roles 2004 2008 Stone made her television debut as Laurie Partridge on the VH1 talent competition reality show In Search of the New Partridge Family 2004 The resulting show retitled The New Partridge Family 2004 remained an unsold pilot 18 She followed this with a guest appearance in Louis C K s HBO series Lucky Louie 13 She auditioned to star as Claire Bennet in the NBC science fiction drama Heroes 2007 but was unsuccessful and later called this her rock bottom experience 5 In April 2007 she played Violet Trimble in the Fox action drama Drive but the show was canceled after seven episodes 4 Stone made her feature film debut in Greg Mottola s comedy Superbad 2007 co starring Michael Cera and Jonah Hill The film tells the story of two high school students who go through a series of comic misadventures after they plan to buy alcohol for a party To play the role of Hill s romantic interest she dyed her hair red 19 A reviewer for The Hollywood Reporter found her to be appealing but felt that her role was poorly written 20 Stone has described the experience of acting in her first film as amazing but very different than other experiences I ve had since then 21 The film was a commercial success and earned her the Young Hollywood Award for Exciting New Face 22 23 The following year Stone starred in the comedy The Rocker 2008 playing Amelia Stone the straight face bass guitarist in a band she learned to play the bass for the role 24 The actress who describes herself as a big smiler and laugher admitted that she found it difficult playing a character whose personality traits were so different from her own The film and her performance received negative reviews from critics and was a commercial failure 25 26 Her next release the romantic comedy The House Bunny performed better at the box office becoming a moderate commercial success 27 The film saw her play the president of a sorority and perform a cover version of the Waitresses 1982 song I Know What Boys Like 28 Reviews for the film were generally negative 29 but Stone was praised for her supporting role 30 with TV Guide s Ken Fox stating she is well on her way to becoming a star 31 Breakthrough 2009 2011 Stone at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival Stone appeared in three films released in 2009 The first of these was opposite Matthew McConaughey Jennifer Garner and Michael Douglas in Mark Waters Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Loosely based on Charles Dickens 1843 novella A Christmas Carol the romantic comedy has her playing a ghost who haunts her former boyfriend Critical reaction to the film was negative though it was a modest commercial success 32 33 Her most financially profitable venture that year was Ruben Fleischer s 102 3 million grossing horror comedy film Zombieland 34 in which she features alongside Jesse Eisenberg Woody Harrelson and Abigail Breslin In the film she appeared as a con artist and survivor of a zombie apocalypse in a role which Chris Hewitt of Empire magazine thought was somewhat underwritten 35 In a more positive review Tim Robey of The Daily Telegraph found the hugely promising Stone to be a tough cookie who projects the aura of being wiser than her years 36 Stone s third release in 2009 was Kieran and Michelle Mulroney s Paper Man a comedy drama which disappointed critics 37 Stone voiced an Australian Shepherd in Marmaduke 2010 a comedy from director Tom Dey which is based on Brad Anderson s long running comic strip of the same name 38 Her breakthrough came the same year with a starring role in Easy A a teen comedy directed by Will Gluck 39 40 Partially based on Nathaniel Hawthorne s 1850 historical romance novel The Scarlet Letter the film tells the story of Olive Penderghast Stone a high school student who becomes embroiled in a comic sex scandal after a false rumor circulates that she is sexually promiscuous Stone read the script before the project was optioned for production and pursued it with her manager while production details were being finalized She found the script so different and unique from anything I d read before saying that it was funny and sweet When Stone discovered that the film had begun production she met with Gluck expressing her enthusiasm for the project A few months later the audition process started and she met again with Gluck becoming one of the first actresses to audition 41 The film received positive critical reviews and Stone s performance was considered its prime asset 42 Anna Smith of Time Out wrote Stone gives a terrific performance her knowing drawl implying intellect and indifference with underlying warmth 43 The film was a commercial success grossing 75 million against its 8 million budget 44 Stone was nominated for a BAFTA Rising Star Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy and won the MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance 45 Stone at the 2011 Deauville American Film Festival In October 2010 Stone hosted an episode of NBC s late night sketch comedy Saturday Night Live her appearances included a sketch playing off her resemblance to Lindsay Lohan 46 Stone described it as the greatest week of my life 7 47 She hosted it again in 2011 appeared in an episode in 2014 and in its 40th anniversary special in 2015 48 A brief appearance in the sex comedy Friends with Benefits 2011 reunited her with Gluck 49 She followed this with a supporting role in Glenn Ficarra and John Requa s romantic comedy Crazy Stupid Love 2011 alongside Steve Carell Ryan Gosling and Julianne Moore The film featured her as a law school graduate and the love interest of Gosling s character Despite finding some inevitable collapses into convention in the film Drew McWeeny of HitFix wrote that Stone ties the whole film together 50 At the 2012 Teen Choice Awards she won the Choice Movie Actress Comedy award for her performance in the film 51 Crazy Stupid Love was a box office success grossing 142 9 million worldwide against a production budget of 50 million 52 Dismayed at being typecast as the sarcastic interest of the guy Stone co starred with Viola Davis in Tate Taylor s period drama The Help 2011 a film she found challenging 53 The film is based on Kathryn Stockett s 2009 novel of the same name and is set in 1960s Jackson Mississippi She met with Taylor to express a desire to work on the film The director said Stone was completely awkward and dorky with her raspy voice and she sat down and we got a little intoxicated and had a blast and I just thought God God This is Skeeter 54 She was cast as Eugenia Skeeter Phelan an aspiring writer learning about the lives of the African American maids In preparation for the part she learned to speak in a Southern accent and educated herself on the Civil Rights Movement through literature and film 55 With a worldwide gross of 216 million against a 25 million budget The Help became Stone s highest grossing film to that point 56 The film and her performance received positive reviews from critics Writing for Empire Anna Smith thought Stone was well meaning and hugely likable despite finding flaws in the character 57 The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture 58 and won Best Ensemble Cast from the Women Film Critics Circle and the Broadcast Film Critics Association 59 60 The Amazing Spider Man Birdman and Broadway 2012 2015 Stone at the 2012 WonderCon Stone turned down a role in the action comedy 21 Jump Street after signing on to Marc Webb s 2012 film The Amazing Spider Man a reboot of Sam Raimi s Spider Man series 61 62 She portrayed Gwen Stacy the love interest of the titular superhero played by Andrew Garfield 63 Stone returned to her natural blonde hair color for the role having dyed it red previously 64 65 She admitted to having never read the comics and therefore felt responsible to educate herself about Spider Man My experience was with the Sam Raimi movies I always assumed that Mary Jane was his first love 66 adding that she was only familiar with Stacy s character as portrayed by Bryce Dallas Howard in Spider Man 3 67 68 The Amazing Spider Man was a commercial success and was the seventh highest grossing film of the year with global revenues of 757 9 million 69 Entertainment Weekly s Lisa Schwarzbaum found Stone to be irresistible 70 and Ian Freer of Empire was particularly impressed with Stone s and Garfield s performances 71 At the annual People s Choice Awards ceremony she was nominated for three awards including Favorite Movie Actress 72 Later that year Stone voiced a role in the crime based video game Sleeping Dogs which earned her a Spike Video Game Award for Best Performance by a Human Female 73 Stone began 2013 with a voice role in the DreamWorks Animation film The Croods which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature 74 This followed with an appearance in Movie 43 an anthology film which consists of sixteen short stories she played the title role in the segment entitled Veronica 75 She next starred alongside Ryan Gosling and Sean Penn in Ruben Fleischer s Gangster Squad 2013 a crime thriller set in Los Angeles during the 1940s 76 A O Scott of The New York Times dismissed the film as a hectic jumble of fedoras and zoot suits but praised Stone s pairing with Gosling 77 She expressed a desire to work with Gosling on more projects 78 In 2014 Stone reprised the role of Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider Man 2 She believed that her character did not depend on the film s protagonist asserting She saves him more than he saves her She s incredibly helpful to Spider Man He s the muscle she s the brains 79 Her performance was well received by critics 80 an Empire reviewer commended her for standing out in the film writing Stone is the Heath Ledger of this series doing something unexpected with an easily dismissed supporting character 81 The role won her the Favorite Movie Actress award at the 2015 Kids Choice Awards 82 Later that year Stone took on a role in Woody Allen s romantic comedy Magic in the Moonlight a modest commercial success 83 A O Scott criticized her role and pairing with Colin Firth describing it as the kind of pedantic nonsense that is meant to signify superior intellect 84 Stone at the premiere of Magic in the Moonlight in 2014 The black comedy drama Birdman directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu was Stone s final film release of 2014 Co starring Michael Keaton and Edward Norton it featured her as Sam Thomson the recovering addict daughter of actor Riggan Thomson Keaton who becomes his assistant Inarritu created the character based on his experience with his daughter 85 Birdman was critically acclaimed 86 and was the most successful film at the 87th Academy Awards it was nominated for nine awards winning four including Best Picture 87 The Movie Network deemed it one of Stone s best performances to date and Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph found her to be superb and tremendous in her role while also highlighting her monologue in the film which he believed to have been delivered like a knitting needle to the gut 88 89 She received numerous accolades for her performance including nominations for an Academy a BAFTA a Golden Globe a Screen Actors Guild and a Critics Choice Movie award for Best Supporting Actress 90 From November 2014 to February 2015 Stone starred in a revival of the Broadway musical Cabaret as Sally Bowles taking over the role from Michelle Williams 91 Deeming it the most nerve racking thing ever Stone listened to a French radio station to mentally prepare herself for the role 92 93 Marilyn Stasio of Variety was critical of her singing abilities and found her performance to be a bit narrow as an emotional platform but a smart choice for her acting skills the perfect fit for her sharp intelligence and kinetic energy 94 Both of Stone s 2015 films the romantic comedy drama Aloha and the mystery drama Irrational Man were critical and commercial failures and her roles were panned by critics 83 95 In Cameron Crowe s Aloha she played the role of an air force pilot alongside Bradley Cooper and in Woody Allen s Irrational Man she played the love interest of Joaquin Phoenix s character a philosophy professor The former was controversial for whitewashing the cast as Stone s character was meant to be of Asian Hawaiian and Swedish descent She later regretted taking part in the project acknowledging whitewashing as a widespread problem in Hollywood 96 Despite the backlash Stone was nominated for Choice Movie Actress Comedy at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards 97 She also appeared in the music video for Win Butler s single Anna 98 Established actress 2016 present During her run in the Cabaret revival Stone met filmmaker Damien Chazelle who impressed with her performance cast her in his musical comedy drama La La Land 99 The project which marked her third collaboration with Gosling starred Stone as Mia Dolan an aspiring actress living in Los Angeles 100 Stone borrowed several real life experiences for her character and in preparation watched The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and films of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers 101 102 For the film s soundtrack she recorded six songs b La La Land served as the opening film at the 2016 Venice Film Festival where it generated critical acclaim and earned Stone the Volpi Cup for Best Actress 104 In addition to being her best reviewed film on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes 105 it emerged as a commercial success with a worldwide gross of over 440 million against a production budget of 30 million 106 Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote that Stone has never been better superbly smart witty vulnerable her huge doe eyes radiating intelligence even or especially when they are filling with tears 107 For her performance Stone won the Academy Golden Globe SAG and BAFTA Award for Best Actress 108 Stone with Justin Hurwitz and Damien Chazelle at the 39th Mill Valley Film Festival in 2016 Stone s sole release of 2017 was the sports comedy drama Battle of the Sexes based on the 1973 eponymous match between tennis players Billie Jean King Stone and Bobby Riggs Steve Carell In preparation Stone met with King watched old footage and interviews of her worked with a dialect coach to speak in King s accent and drank high calorie protein shakes to gain 15 pounds 6 8 kg 109 110 The film premiered to positive reviews at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and certain critics considered Stone s performance to be the finest of her career 111 Benjamin Lee of The Guardian praised her for playing against type and for being strong and convincing in the part 112 Even so the film earned less than its 25 million budget 113 Stone received her fourth Golden Globe nomination for it and attended the ceremony with King 114 In 2018 Stone and Rachel Weisz starred as Abigail Masham and Sarah Churchill two cousins fighting for the affection of Queen Anne Olivia Colman in Yorgos Lanthimos historical comedy drama The Favourite She found it challenging being an American among an all British cast and struggled with mastering her character s accent 115 The film premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival to critical acclaim 116 Michael Nordine of IndieWire praised Stone for taking on such a bold role following the success of La La Land and termed the three lead actresses a majestic triumvirate in a period piece that s as tragic as it is hilarious 117 For The Favourite she received her fifth Golden Globe nomination and third Oscar nomination 118 119 She then executive produced and starred in the Netflix dark comedy miniseries Maniac directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga It featured Stone and Jonah Hill as two strangers whose lives are transformed due to a mysterious pharmaceutical trial An admirer of Fukunaga s work she agreed to the project without reading the script 120 Lucy Mangan of The Guardian commended both Stone and Hill for playing against type and delivering career best performances 121 Judy Berman of Time magazine was similarly impressed with their growth as actors since Superbad and noted the complexity in their performances 122 In the same year Stone appeared alongside Paul McCartney in a music video for his song Who Cares 123 Stone reprised her role as Wichita in Zombieland Double Tap 2019 the sequel to 2009 s Zombieland which received mixed reviews and has grossed 122 million worldwide 124 125 She narrated the Netflix documentary series The Mind Explained 2019 and reprised the voice role of Eep in The Croods A New Age 2020 the sequel to 2013 s The Croods 126 127 128 In 2021 Stone played Cruella de Vil originally played by Glenn Close in the 1996 live action adaptation and its 2000 sequel in Craig Gillespie s crime comedy Cruella a Disney live action based on the 1961 animation One Hundred and One Dalmatians Starring opposite Emma Thompson Stone also served as an executive producer of the film alongside Close 129 130 The film was released in US theaters and on Disney Premier Access to positive reviews and grossed 233 million worldwide against its 100 million budget 131 132 Justin Chang of Los Angeles Times wrote that despite the film s flawed screenplay Stone was wholly committed glammed to the nines Chang favorably compared it with her performance in The Favourite adding that she nailed every nuance as another lowly young woman turned ambitious schemer 133 For Cruella Stone garnered another Golden Globe nomination 134 Upcoming projects Stone will collaborate with Yorgos Lanthimos on three more projects These will be the short film Bleat and the feature films Poor Things and And 135 Poor Things is based on the novel of the same name by Alasdair Gray and co stars Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo while And will team Stone with Dafoe Jesse Plemons and Margaret Qualley 136 137 She will also reprise her role as Cruella de Vil in a sequel to Cruella and will star in the Showtime comedy series The Curse about a troubled couple hosting a HGTV show 138 139 Reception and acting styleCommenting on her performance in The Help Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter called her one of our very best young actresses 140 She is known for starring both in high profile mainstream productions and in low budget independent films Time s Daniel D Addario describes the latter as substantive risk and adds that taking on a role in them provides her an opportunity to try something new and to get credibility 141 Analyzing her on screen persona Jessica Kiang of IndieWire noted that Stone usually plays the approachable down to earth girl next door type and in person she demonstrates many of those qualities too along with an absolute refusal to take herself too seriously 142 Stone at the 2011 San Diego Comic Con Her hair eyes and husky voice have been described by the media as her trademarks 143 144 Biographer Karen Hollinger wrote that at the beginning of her career Stone was often labeled a star ingenue a perceived limitation she escaped despite not being a classically trained actress Hollinger attributed Stone s success as an actress to her willingness to rely on her acting talent rather than off screen personae As such Stone crafted a brilliant career based on performative skills careful choice of roles and distinctive personality She was further praised as a performer who eschew ed glamour and the trappings of the starlet and established a career through talent diligent work and often surprising unconventional characterizations 145 In 2008 Stone topped Saturday Night Magazine s Top 20 Rising Stars Under 30 and was included in a similar list compiled by Moviefone 146 147 LoveFilm placed her on their list of 2010 Top 20 Actresses Under 30 and her performance in Easy A was included in Time s Top 10 Everything of 2010 148 149 She appeared in the 2013 Celebrity 100 list a compilation of the 100 most powerful people in the world as selected annually by Forbes The magazine reported that she had earned 16 million from June 2012 to June 2013 150 That same year she was ranked first in the magazine s Top 10 Best Value Stars 151 In 2015 Forbes published that she had become one of the world s highest paid actresses with earnings of 6 5 million 152 The magazine would rank her as the world s highest paid actress two years later with annual earnings of 26 million 153 In 2017 she was included on Time s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world 154 Stone has been described as a style icon with her hair eyes and husky voice listed as her trademark features 143 144 Vogue credits the actress for her sophisticated perfectly put together looks writing that her charisma both on screen and off has charmed many 155 In 2009 she was featured on FHM s 100 Sexiest Women in the World and Maxim s Hot 100 156 157 the latter also placed her on the list on three other occasions 2010 2011 and 2014 158 In 2011 she featured on Victoria s Secret s list of What is Sexy as the Sexiest Actress 159 She was mentioned in other media outlet listings that year including People s 100 Most Beautiful Women each of FHM s and FHM Australia s 100 Sexiest Women in the World and Men s Health s 100 Hottest Women 160 She was ranked sixth on Empire s list of the 100 Sexiest Movie Stars in 2013 161 Stone was named the best dressed woman of 2012 by Vogue and was included on similar listings by Glamour in 2013 and 2015 and People in 2014 162 163 Personal lifeStone moved from Los Angeles to Greenwich Village New York in 2009 15 In 2016 she moved back to Los Angeles 13 Despite significant media attention she refuses to publicly discuss her personal life Concerned with living a normal life Stone has said she finds little value in media attention 164 She has expressed her fondness for her profession 13 and has cited Diane Keaton as an acting influence calling her one of the most covered up actresses of all time She has also named Marion Cotillard as one of her inspirations 5 Stone has a close relationship with her family 5 She says I am blessed with a great family and great people around me that would be able to kick me in the shins if I ever for one minute got lost up in the clouds I ve been really lucky in that sense 156 During the filming of The Amazing Spider Man in 2010 Stone began dating her co star Andrew Garfield 165 Their relationship was reported in the media with various speculations the pair refused to speak publicly about it though they made several appearances together In 2014 on an occasion in New York City Stone and Garfield encouraged paparazzi to visit websites that spread awareness of causes such as autism 166 In 2015 they were reported to have broken up 167 168 In 2017 Stone began a relationship with Saturday Night Live segment director Dave McCary 169 They became engaged in December 2019 and married the following year 170 In January 2021 the couple was reported to be expecting their first child together 171 In March 2021 they had their first child a daughter 172 The couple named their daughter Louise Jean McCary a tribute to Stone s grandmother Jean Louise Jean is also Stone s middle name 173 PhilanthropyStone has said she suffers from asthma which she discovered after having difficulty breathing during the filming of Easy A 174 Her mother was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer and was cured in 2008 175 Stone and her mother celebrated by getting tattoos of birds feet designed by Paul McCartney a reference to The Beatles song Blackbird which she and her mother love 176 She appeared in a Revlon campaign that promoted breast cancer awareness 177 In 2011 Stone featured in a collaborative video between Star Wars and Stand Up to Cancer which aimed to raise funds for cancer research 178 Two years later she attended an event by Gilda s Club an organization working for a similar purpose 179 From 2012 to 2014 she hosted the Entertainment Industry Foundation s Revlon Run Walk which helps fight women s cancer 180 Stone alongside three other celebrities was present at the 2012 Nickelodeon HALO Awards a television special that profiled four teenagers who are Helping And Leading Others HALO 181 She attended the 2014 Earth Hour a worldwide movement for the planet organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature 182 In 2015 she was part of a fundraising event in support of the Motion Picture amp Television Fund which helps people in the film and television industries with limited or no resources 183 In 2018 she collaborated with 300 women in Hollywood to set up the Time s Up initiative to protect women from sexual harassment and discrimination 184 Acting credits and awardsMain articles List of Emma Stone performances and List of awards and nominations received by Emma Stone According to the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes and the box office site Box Office Mojo Stone s most critically acclaimed and commercially successful films are Superbad 2007 Zombieland 2009 Easy A 2010 Crazy Stupid Love 2011 The Help 2011 The Amazing Spider Man 2012 The Amazing Spider Man 2 2014 Birdman 2014 La La Land 2016 Battle of the Sexes 2017 The Favourite 2018 and Cruella 2021 105 185 Stone has been nominated for three Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress for Birdman and The Favourite and Best Actress for La La 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