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Emma Watson

Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson (born 15 April 1990) is an English actress, model and activist. Known for her roles in both blockbusters and independent films, as well as for her women's rights work, she has received a selection of accolades, including a Young Artist Award and three MTV Movie Awards. Watson has been ranked among the world's highest-paid actresses by Forbes and Vanity Fair, and was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2015.[1][2][3]

Emma Watson
Born
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson

(1990-04-15) 15 April 1990 (age 33)
Paris, France
NationalityBritish
Alma materBrown University (BA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • activist
  • model
Years active1999–present
AwardsFull list
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Watson attended the Dragon School and trained in acting at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts. As a child, she rose to stardom after landing her first professional acting role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series, having previously acted only in school plays. Watson also starred in the 2007 television adaptation of the novel Ballet Shoes and lent her voice to The Tale of Despereaux (2008). After the final Harry Potter film, she took on a supporting role in My Week with Marilyn (2011), before starring as Sam, a flirtatious, free-spirited student in The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), to critical success. Further acclaim came from portraying Alexis Neiers in Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring (2013) and the titular character's adoptive daughter in Darren Aronofsky's biblical epic Noah (2014). That same year, Watson was honoured by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, winning British Artist of the Year. She also starred as Belle in the live-action musical romantic fantasy Beauty and the Beast (2017), and Meg March in Greta Gerwig's coming-of-age drama Little Women (2019).

From 2011 to 2014, Watson split her time between working on films and continuing her education, graduating from Brown University with a bachelor's degree in English literature in May 2014. That year, she was appointed a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and helped launch the UN Women campaign HeForShe, which advocates for gender equality. In 2018, she helped launch Time's Up UK as a founding member. Watson was appointed to a G7 advisory body for women's rights in 2019, consulting with leaders on foreign policy. Her modelling work has included campaigns for Burberry and Lancôme. She also lent her name to a clothing line for the sustainable brand People Tree. In 2020, she joined the board of directors of Kering, a luxury brand group, in her capacity as an advocate for sustainable fashion.

Early life and education

Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson[4] was born on 15 April 1990 in Paris, to English lawyers Chris Watson and Jacqueline Luesby.[5][6][7][8] Watson lived in Maisons-Laffitte near Paris until age five. Her parents divorced when she was young, and Watson moved to England to live with her mother in Oxfordshire while spending weekends at her father's house in London.[6][9] Watson has said she speaks some French, though "not as well" as she used to.[10] After moving to Oxford with her mother and brother, she attended the Dragon School, remaining there until 2003.[6] From age six, she wanted to become an actress,[11] and trained at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts, a part-time theatre school where she studied singing, dancing, and acting.[12]

By age ten, Watson had performed in Stagecoach productions and school plays including Arthur: The Young Years and The Happy Prince,[13] but she had never acted professionally prior to the Harry Potter series. After the Dragon School, Watson moved on to Headington School, Oxford.[6] While on film sets, she and her castmates were tutored for up to five hours a day.[14] In June 2006, she took GCSE school examinations in ten subjects, achieving eight A* and two A grades. In May 2007, she took AS levels in English, Geography, Art, and History of Art. The following year, she dropped History of Art to pursue the three A levels, receiving an A grade in each subject.[6][15][16]

Watson took a gap year after finishing secondary school,[17] to film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Parts 1 & 2 beginning in February 2009,[18] but asserted that she intended to continue her studies[19] and later confirmed she had chosen Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.[20] In March 2011, after 18 months at the university, Watson announced she was deferring her course for "a semester or two",[21] though she attended Worcester College, Oxford during the 2011–12 academic year as part of the Visiting Student Programme.[22][23] In a 2014 interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Watson said just before graduation that it took five years to finish her degree instead of four because, owing to her acting work, she "ended up taking two full semesters off".[24] On 25 May 2014, she graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature.[25]

Acting career

1999–2009: Harry Potter and worldwide recognition

In 1999, casting began for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the film adaptation of British author J. K. Rowling's best-selling novel. Casting agents found Watson through her Oxford theatre teacher, and producers were impressed by her confidence. After eight auditions, producer David Heyman told Watson and fellow applicants Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint that they had been cast in the roles of the school friends Hermione Granger, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley, respectively. Rowling supported Watson from her first screen test.[11]

 
Watson at the premiere of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in November 2005

The release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001 was Watson's debut screen performance. The film broke records for opening-day sales and opening-weekend takings and was the highest-grossing film of 2001.[26][27] Critics singled out Watson for particular acclaim; The Daily Telegraph called her performance "admirable",[28] and IGN said she "stole the show".[29] Watson was nominated for five awards for her performance in Philosopher's Stone, winning the Young Artist Award for Leading Young Actress.[30] A year later, Watson reprised her role as Hermione in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the second instalment of the series. Reviewers praised the lead actors' performances. The Los Angeles Times said Watson and her co-stars had matured between films,[31] while The Times criticised director Chris Columbus for "under-employing" Watson's hugely popular character.[32] Watson received an Otto Award from the German magazine Bravo for her performance.[33]

In 2004, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was released. Watson was appreciative of the more assertive role Hermione played, calling her "charismatic" and "a fantastic role to play".[34] Critics lauded Watson's performance; A. O. Scott of The New York Times remarked: "Luckily Mr. Radcliffe's blandness is offset by Ms. Watson's spiky impatience. Harry may show off his expanding wizardly skills ... but Hermione ... earns the loudest applause with a decidedly unmagical punch to Draco Malfoy's deserving nose."[35] Although Prisoner of Azkaban proved to be the lowest-grossing Harry Potter film in the entire series, Watson's personal performance won her two Otto Awards and the Child Performance of the Year award from Total Film.[36][37]

With Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), both Watson and the Harry Potter film series reached new milestones. The film set records for a Harry Potter opening weekend and opening weekend in the UK. Critics praised the increasing maturity of Watson and her teenage co-stars; The New York Times called her performance "touchingly earnest",[38] and Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote that "Watson's gutsy, confident performance nicely shows that inside and outside the world of magic there is a growing discrepancy between a teenage girl's status and her accelerating emotional and intellectual development."[39] For Watson, much of the film's humour sprang from the tension among the three lead characters as they matured. She said, "I loved all the arguing. ... I think it's much more realistic that they would argue and that there would be problems."[40] Nominated for three awards for Goblet of Fire, Watson won a bronze Otto Award.[41][42]

In 2006, Watson played Hermione in The Queen's Handbag, a special mini-episode of Harry Potter in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's 80th birthday.[43] The fifth film in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, was released in 2007. A huge financial success, the film set a record worldwide opening-weekend gross of $332.7 million.[44] Watson won the inaugural National Movie Award for Best Female Performance.[45] As the fame of the actress and the series continued to rise, Watson and her Harry Potter co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint left imprints of their hands, feet and wands in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on 9 July 2007.[46] That month, Watson's work on the Harry Potter series was said to have earned her more than £10 million, and she acknowledged she would never have to work for money again.[47]

 
Watson with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe (left) and Rupert Grint (right) at the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in July 2011

Prior to the release of Order of the Phoenix, the future of the Harry Potter series was in jeopardy, as all three lead actors were hesitant to sign on to continue their roles for the final instalments.[48] Watson was considerably more ambivalent than her co-stars during renegotiations.[49] She explained that the decision was significant, as the films represented a further four-year commitment to the role, but eventually conceded that she "could never let [the role of] Hermione go",[50] signing for the role on 23 March 2007.[51]

Watson's first non-Potter role was the 2007 BBC film Ballet Shoes, an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Noel Streatfeild.[52][53] The film's director, Sandra Goldbacher, commented that Watson was "perfect" for the starring role of aspiring actress Pauline Fossil: "She has a piercing, delicate aura that makes you want to gaze and gaze at her."[54] Ballet Shoes was broadcast in the UK on Boxing Day to 5.7 million viewers, to mixed reviews.[55][56][57] The following year, she voiced the character Princess Pea in the animation The Tale of Despereaux, a children's comedy starring Matthew Broderick, with Harry Potter co-star Robbie Coltrane also starring in the film.[58] The Tale of Despereaux was released in December 2008 and grossed $87 million worldwide.[59]

Principal photography for the sixth Harry Potter film began in late 2007, with Watson's part being filmed from 18 December to 17 May 2008.[60][61] Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince premiered on 15 July 2009,[62] having been delayed from November 2008.[63] With the lead actors in their late teens, critics were increasingly willing to review them on the same level as the rest of the franchise's all-star cast, which the Los Angeles Times described as "a comprehensive guide to contemporary UK acting".[64] The Washington Post felt Watson had given "[her] most charming performance to date",[65] while The Daily Telegraph described the lead actors as "newly liberated and energised, eager to give all they have to what's left of the series".[66]

Watson's filming for the final instalment, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, began on 18 February 2009[67] and ended on 12 June 2010.[68] For financial and scripting reasons, the original book was divided into two films which were shot consecutively.[69][18] Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 was released in November 2010 while the second film was released in July 2011.[70] Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 became a commercial and critical success. The highest-grossing film in the franchise, it grossed more than $1.3 billion worldwide and proved to be Watson's most commercially successful film to date.[71]

2010–2016: Independent films and mainstream work

Watson appeared in a music video for One Night Only, after meeting lead singer George Craig at the 2010 Winter/Summer Burberry advertising campaign. The video, "Say You Don't Want It", was screened on Channel 4 on 26 June 2010 and released on 16 August.[72] In her first post-Harry Potter film, Watson appeared in My Week with Marilyn (2011) as Lucy, a wardrobe assistant who briefly dates protagonist Colin Clark, portrayed by Eddie Redmayne.[73][74]

 
Watson attending the 2013 Cannes Film Festival

In May 2010, Watson was reported to be in talks to star in Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower,[75] based on the 1999 novel of the same name. Filming began in summer of 2011, and the film was released in September 2012.[76] Watson starred opposite Logan Lerman as Sam, a high school senior who befriends a fellow student called Charlie (Lerman), and helps him through his freshman year. The film opened to favourable reviews; David Sexton of the Evening Standard opined that Watson's performance was "plausible and touching",[77] while The Atlantic reviewer thought that Watson "sheds the memory of a decade playing Hermione in the Harry Potter series with an about-face as a flirtatious but insecure free spirit.[78]

In 2013, Watson starred in the satirical crime film The Bling Ring. The Sofia Coppola-directed film is based on the real-life Bling Ring robberies, with Watson playing a fictionalised version of Alexis Neiers, a television personality who was one of seven teenagers involved in the robberies. While the film mostly received mixed reviews, critics gave almost unanimous praise for Watson's performance. Adam White of The Independent later stated that "She prove[d] remarkable.... Watson oozes casual disdain. Her sticky American vocal fry is clipped and monotone, as if she's swallowed a Kardashian for breakfast."[79] Watson also had a supporting role in the apocalyptic comedy This Is the End (2013), in which she, Seth Rogen, James Franco and many others played "exaggerated versions of themselves"[80] and Watson memorably dropped the "f-bomb".[81] She said she could not pass up the opportunity to make her first comedy and "work with some of the best comedians [...] in the world right now".[82]

In June 2012, Watson was confirmed for the role as Ila, Shem's wife, in Darren Aronofsky's Noah, which began filming the following month, and was released in March 2014.[83] Watson referred to the role as "physically very demanding" given the usage of special effects and did extensive research on childbirth to effectively portray a scene in the film.[84] The film, a box office success, received mixed reviews for its direction and casting; Vanity Fair wrote that "Watson anchors the film's rawest emotional scenes.... Sitting on an Icelandic beach with Russell Crowe, her hair wild and eyes burning, Watson is quiet but ferocious."[85] In March 2013, it was reported that Watson was in negotiations to star as the title character in Kenneth Branagh's live-action Disney adaptation of Cinderella.[86] Watson was offered the role, but turned it down because she did not connect with the character.[87][88] The role ultimately went to Lily James.[89]

Watson joined Judi Dench, Robert Downey Jr., Mike Leigh, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Mark Ruffalo as recipients of the 2014 Britannia Awards, presented on 30 October in Los Angeles. Watson was awarded British Artist of the Year and she dedicated the prize to Millie, her pet hamster who died as Watson was filming Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.[90] Watson starred in two 2015 releases, the thrillers Colonia, opposite Daniel Brühl and Michael Nyqvist;[91] and Regression by Alejandro Amenábar, alongside Ethan Hawke and her Harry Potter co-star David Thewlis.[92][93] Both of these films received generally negative reviews;[94][95] The Daily Telegraph critic blamed Regression's script for her "pure dramatic cardboard" role.[96] She also appeared in an episode of BBC's The Vicar of Dibley, in which she played Reverend Iris.[97] In February 2016, Watson announced she was taking a year-long break from acting. She planned to spend the time on her "personal development" and her women's rights work.[98]

2017–present: Recent career

 
Watson promoting The Circle in 2017

Watson starred as Belle in the 2017 live-action Disney adaptation of Beauty and the Beast directed by Bill Condon, and starring opposite Dan Stevens as the Beast.[99] She was given autonomy within Belle's portrayal; she re-characterised her as an assistant to her inventor father and incorporated bloomers and boots into her wardrobe.[100] The film grossed over $1.2 billion at the worldwide box office and emerged as the second-highest-grossing film of 2017 and the 17th-highest-grossing film of all time.[101] Her reported fee was $3 million upfront with profit participation, bringing her salary up to $15 million.[102] The film garnered positive reviews; Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times thought her performance was "all pluck and spunk and sass and smarts and fierce independence as Belle".[101][103][104] Watson later said "When I finished the film, it kind of felt like I had made that transition into being a woman on-screen".[100]

In the same year, she starred opposite Tom Hanks in the film adaptation of Dave Eggers' novel The Circle as Mae Holland, who begins working at a powerful tech corporation and enters a perilous situation concerning surveillance and freedom.[105] The film received negative reviews but was a moderate box office success.[106] In 2019, Watson starred as Meg March in Greta Gerwig's adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women, co-starring with Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, Laura Dern, Timothée Chalamet, and Meryl Streep.[107] On the premise, Watson has stated "I think [Little Women] was good literary device to explain that there's not one way to be a feminist.... [Meg's] way of being a feminist is making the choice – because that's really, for me anyway, what feminism is about. Her choice is that she wants to be a full-time mother and wife."[108] Forbes stated that "Watson has perhaps the most challenging [...] role, as the proverbial straight woman of the sisters who is put on the defensive when her dreams end up being the most conventional of the lot."[109] The film was critically acclaimed and grossed over $218 million against its $40 million budget.[110][111][112]

In 2020, Watson discussed her future career plans, stating: "Having been so public in making films and being so active on social [media] in my activism, I am curious to embrace a role where I work to amplify more voices, to continue to learn from those with different experiences", adding that her work would include "fewer red carpets and more conference meetings".[113] In 2021, various reports surfaced stating that Watson was engaged or retiring.[114][115] Watson and her representatives refuted these reports; she later labelled the speculation as clickbait and cited her relative public absence to continued social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.[116] In 2022, Watson reunited with multiple cast members of the Harry Potter film series for an HBO Max special titled Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts.[117]

Fashion career

In 2005, Watson began her modelling career with a photo shoot for Teen Vogue, which made her the youngest person to cover the magazine.[5] Three years later, the British press reported that Watson was to replace Keira Knightley as the face of Chanel, but this was denied by both parties.[118] In June 2009, following several months of rumours, Watson confirmed she would be partnering with Burberry as the face of their Autumn/Winter 2009 campaign, for which she received an estimated six-figure fee.[119][120] She also appeared in Burberry's 2010 Spring/Summer campaign alongside her brother Alex, musicians George Craig and Matt Gilmour, and model Max Hurd.[121] In February 2011, Watson was awarded the Style Icon award from British Elle by Dame Vivienne Westwood.[122] Watson continued her involvement in fashion advertising when she announced she had been chosen as the face of Lancôme in March 2011.[123]

In September 2009, Watson announced her involvement with People Tree, a fair trade fashion brand.[124] Watson worked as a creative adviser for the company to create a spring line of clothing, which was released in February 2010;[124][125] the range featured styles inspired by southern France and London.[125][126] The collection, described by The Times as "very clever" despite their "quiet hope that [she] would become tangled at the first hemp-woven hurdle",[127] was widely publicised in magazines such as Teen Vogue,[128] Cosmopolitan, and People. Watson, who was not paid for the collaboration,[129] admitted that competition for the range was minimal,[127] but argued that "Fashion is a great way to empower people and give them skills; rather than give cash to charity you can help people by buying the clothes they make and supporting things they take pride in"; adding, "I think young people like me are becoming increasingly aware of the humanitarian issues surrounding fast fashion and want to make good choices but there aren't many options out there."[127] Watson continued her involvement with People Tree, resulting in the release of a 2010 Autumn/Winter collection.[130]

 
Watson's wax figure at Madame Tussauds wearing an Elie Saab design

In 2013, Madame Tussauds in London unveiled a wax statue of Watson wearing an Elie Saab haute couture design donated to the museum by the designer. A spokesperson for the museum stated, "[Watson] is one of the most requested personalities by our guests. She's a true English rose known and loved by millions of film and fashion fans around the world".[131][132] Watson was awarded Best British Style at the 2014 British Fashion Awards.[133] The competition included David Beckham, Amal Clooney, Kate Moss, and Keira Knightley.[134]

Watson has been described as "an early adopter of sustainable fashion" and is noted for dressing ethically on the red carpet.[135][136] She wore a Calvin Klein gown to the 2016 Met Gala made out of recycled plastic bottles.[137] Watson has supported Good On You, an app that acts as a directory for the sustainability level of fashion brands.[138] In 2017, she began updating an Instagram account entitled "The Press Tour", detailing the ethical brands she wore during the press tours for films such as Beauty and the Beast and The Circle.[139] Watson guest-edited the March 2018 issue of Vogue Australia focusing on fashion sustainability, and was photographed by Peter Lindbergh for the magazine.[140][141] In January 2020, she partnered with consignment website ThredUP to launch a "Fashion Footprint Calculator", which allows website visitors to calculate the carbon impact of their wardrobes and ways to reduce it.[142]

In June 2020, Watson was appointed the youngest member of the board of directors of Kering, the owner of various fashion brands such as Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. Watson will chair Kering's sustainability committee. Kering chairman François-Henri Pinault praised the new board members' "knowledge and competences, and the multiplicity of their backgrounds and perspectives".[143] Watson stated she "hope[d] to influence decisions that will impact future generations and the world that we leave them" and was "extremely excited" to collaborate with the Kering Foundation as part of their women's rights work and looked forward to making a difference "behind the scenes".[113]

In August 2022, Watson became the new face of Prada Beauty’s new fragrance. She starred in the beauty campaign for Prada Paradox fragrance where she was also its director, writer, and narrator.[144]

Activism and advocacy

"It is time that we all perceive gender on a spectrum not as two opposing sets of ideals. [...] I want men to take up this mantle. So their daughters, sisters and mothers can be free from prejudice but also so that their sons have permission to be vulnerable and human too [...] and in doing so be a more true and complete version of themselves."

—Part of Watson's address at the headquarters of the United Nations to launch the HeForShe campaign, 2014[145]

Watson is an outspoken feminist.[146][147] She has promoted education for girls, travelling to Bangladesh and Zambia to do so.[148] In July 2014, she was appointed a UN Women Goodwill ambassador.[149] That September, an admittedly nervous Watson[145] delivered an address at UN Headquarters in New York City to launch the UN Women campaign HeForShe, which aims to urge men to advocate for gender equality. In that speech she said she began questioning gender-based assumptions at age eight when she was called "bossy", a trait she has attributed to her being a "perfectionist",[150] whilst boys were not, and at 14 when she was "sexualised by certain elements of the media".[151] Watson's speech described feminism as "the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities" and declared that the perception of feminism as being "man-hating" is something that "has to stop".[145] The speech made worldwide headlines from both major news outlets and fashion blogs, and the organisation's website crashed after press coverage of the event.[100] Watson later said she received threats within less than twelve hours of making the speech, which left her "raging. [...] If they were trying to put me off [women's rights work], it did the opposite."[152]

Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, the executive director of UN Women, stated, "For a time, there was a conversation about whether 'feminism' was a good thing or a bad thing... [Her speech] gave us the word back."[100] In 2015, Malala Yousafzai told Watson she decided to call herself a feminist after hearing her speech.[153]

 
Watson's butterfly themed "Flutterby Bear" (right), one of fifty Paddington Bears along 'The Paddington Trail' in London, auctioned for the NSPCC

Also in September, Watson made her first country visit as a UN Women Goodwill ambassador to Uruguay where she gave a speech highlighting the need for women's political participation.[154] In November 2014, Watson designed a Paddington Bear statue, one of fifty located around London prior to the release of the film Paddington, which was auctioned to raise funds for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).[155] In December, the Ms. Foundation for Women named Watson its Feminist Celebrity of 2014, following an online poll.[156] Watson also gave a speech about gender equality in January 2015, at the World Economic Forum's annual winter meeting.[157]

Watson took the top spot on the AskMen "Top 99 Outstanding Women 2015" list on the strength of having "thrown her back" into women's rights issues.[158] In the same year, Watson was included on the Time 100 list of the world's most influential people, her first-ever appearance on the list. For its recap, former New York Times editor Jill Abramson noted Watson's "gutsy, smart take on feminism" and called her effort to get men involved "refreshing".[159]

Watson has cited Gloria Steinem and Maya Angelou as influences.[160] In January 2016, Watson started a feminist Goodreads book club: Our Shared Shelf.[161] The goal of the club is to share feminist ideas and encourage discussion on the topic. One book is selected per month and is discussed in the last week of that month.[161] The first book to be selected was My Life on the Road by Steinem, whom Watson would later interview that February at the How to: Academy in London.[162][163] Our Shared Shelf ceased updates in January 2020, but continues to be open as a discussion board for recommendations.[164]

On 2016 International Day of the Girl Child, Watson visited Malawi to meet with traditional chiefs and girls who returned to school after being freed from child marriage.[165] Watson has partnered with organisations such as Book Fairies and Books on the Underground to leave literature on public transit for consumption.[160]

 
Watson delivering an address at the Legislative Palace of Uruguay as a UN Women Ambassador in 2014

In March 2017, Watson received backlash for a Vanity Fair photo shoot in which one of the shots had her breasts partly visible, for which some in the news media accused her of hypocrisy.[166] Bemused by the controversy, she argued that "feminism is not a stick with which to beat other women" but is instead about freedom, liberation and equality, adding, "I really don't know what my tits have to do with it."[167][166]

Watson has discussed her white privilege in feminist spaces;[168] in an interview with British Vogue, she commented, "I saw 'white feminism' coming up again and again, and I was like, 'Hey, this is clearly something that I have to meaningfully engage with. I have to understand this better".[169] She has written about intersectionality for Our Shared Shelf, discussing her self-reflection on "What are the ways I have benefited from being white? In what ways do I support and uphold a system that is structurally racist?"[170]

Watson is a founding member of Time's Up UK and coordinated its launch at the 71st British Academy Film Awards.[171][172] Watson also assisted in the establishment of nationwide industry guidelines on bullying and harassment, implemented by the British Film Institute and British Academy of Film and Television Arts.[172][173] She donated £1 million to Time's Up UK in February 2018 and later helped set up the organisation's Justice and Equality Fund in October, which donated to women's groups across the country.[174] Marai Larasi, an activist on the issue of violence against women, was her guest to the 2018 Golden Globe Awards.[175]

In July 2019, Watson helped launch a legal helpline for people who have suffered sexual harassment in the workplace. Legal advice is provided by Rights of Women, a charity which works to help women through the law.[176] In the same year, she joined a G7 gender equality advisory group convened by the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, to "call on G7 to make political and economic advances for women within their own countries" as well as a "centerpiece of foreign policy".[177] She attended their first meeting at the Élysée Palace in Paris in February and attended the 45th G7 summit in August as part of the committee.[178]

In an interview with Paris Lees, she voiced her support for transgender rights, reiterating this on Twitter amidst controversy concerning Rowling's remarks on gender identity.[169][179] Watson has spoken out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement; in June 2020, she shared anti-racism educational resources on social media in support of the George Floyd protests after initially participating in Blackout Tuesday, and uploaded a podcast episode onto Spotify interviewing Reni Eddo-Lodge about her book Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race.[180][181]

In July 2020, she partnered with Lodge and the WOW Foundation to spearhead a project reimagining the London Underground Map, renaming the 270 stops to spotlight women and non-binary people who have shaped the city's history. The initiative will consult writers, museums, and librarians and is set to be published by Haymarket Books on International Women's Day 2021.[182] Watson was among the 400 signatories in a letter calling for the UK government to include women in "decision-making roles" at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.[183]

In June 2021, it was reported that Watson was part of a group of investors funding $12.5 million into FabricNano, a startup developing sustainable alternatives to petrochemical products.[184] In January 2022, Watson showed support for the Palestine cause by posting an image of a pro-Palestinian protest with a "Solidarity is a verb" banner on Instagram. This received backlash from former Israeli science minister Danny Danon, who posted on Twitter, "10 points from Gryffindor for being an antisemite". Israeli ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan also criticised her. Danon's comment was criticised by Leah Greenberg, a co-executive director of Indivisible Project and Conservative Party peer Sayeeda Warsi.[185] More than forty people, including Susan Sarandon, Mark Ruffalo, Miriam Margolyes, Gael García Bernal, Peter Capaldi, Maxine Peake, Viggo Mortensen, Steve Coogan and Charles Dance, supported Watson in a letter organised by Artists for Palestine UK.[186]

Watson is an activist for environmental justice[187] and climate change mitigation.[188] In 2019, Swedish researchers from Lund University analyzed the carbon footprints of ten celebrities including Watson's.[189] Watson's carbon footprint was the lowest of the celebrities analyzed, but her CO2 emissions from flying alone was still 15.1 tons of CO2 – three times the global average. At the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Watson hosted a panel on climate change with guests including climate activist Greta Thunberg.[190]

Public image

 
Watson at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival

Watson has often been cited as a role model, though she shies away from the term, stating that "it puts the fear of god into [her]".[191] Her impact on teenage girls' view of women's rights has been referred to as the "Emma Watson effect", with respondents from a National Citizen Service survey stating that her work in activism had inspired them to label themselves feminists.[192][193][194] In her initial post-Harry Potter career, she was noted to focus on smaller films rather than big-budget studio films.[79] Adam White of The Independent states that Watson's acting style possesses "a very human sensitivity and quiet strength."[79][195]

Describing Watson's off-screen persona, Derek Blasberg of Vanity Fair has called her "shy", "friendly, intelligent, and down to earth." Steinem has described her as "way more like a real person than a movie star", while author bell hooks considers her to be part of "a very different, new breed [of actors] who are interested in being whole and having a holistic life, as opposed to being identified with just wealth and fame."[100]

Watson's character in Harry Potter has had a significant impact on pop culture; the actress has commented, "I have met fans [with] my face tattooed on their bod[ies]. I've met people who used the Harry Potter books to get through cancer. I don't know how to explain it, but the Harry Potter phenomenon steps into a different zone." Watson has been the subject of substantial media attention since the beginning of her career; on her eighteenth birthday she was photographed by paparazzi attempting to take pictures up her skirt, and she has been victim of numerous stalking threats. Watson does not take selfies with fans, citing security concerns, and instead prefers to talk one-on-one during interactions.[100]

In March 2009, she was ranked sixth on the Forbes list of "Most Valuable Young Stars"[196] and in February 2010, she was Hollywood's highest-paid female star, having earned an estimated £19 million in 2009.[197] In 2017, Forbes ranked her among the world's highest-paid actresses, with annual earnings of $14 million.[198] In 2013, Watson was British GQ's Woman of the Year and topped Empire's list of the 100 Sexiest Movie Stars.[199][200] Watson was found to be the sixth most admired woman in the world in global surveys conducted by YouGov in 2020.[201]

Personal life

In a 2019 interview, Watson stated she divides her time between London and New York City.[169] She refuses to publicly discuss her romantic relationships, stating, "I can't talk about my boyfriend in an interview and then expect people not to take paparazzi pictures of me walking around outside my home. You can't have it both ways."[100] She began a relationship with American businessman Leo Robinton in 2019;[202] they split in 2021, at which point she became linked to Brandon Green, son of controversial billionaire Sir Philip Green.[203]

When asked about her faith in 2014, Watson described herself as a spiritual universalist.[204] In February 2016, Watson was appointed visiting fellow at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University.[205]

On coping with intense fame from a young age, she has said that remaining rooted in her own identity helped her eventually "find peace".[206] In 2013, she had become certified to teach yoga and meditation. As part of this certification, she attended a week-long meditation course at a Canadian facility, in which residents are not allowed to speak, in order "to figure out how to be at home with myself".[207][208] Regarding her meditation training, she stated in an interview with Elle Australia that an uncertain future meant finding "a way to always feel safe and at home within myself. Because I can never rely on a physical place."[209]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Ballet Shoes Pauline Fossil Television film
2015 The Vicar of Dibley Reverend Iris Episode: "The Bishop of Dibley"
2022 Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts Herself Reunion special

Music videos

Year Title Role Artist
2010 "Say You Don't Want It" Lady One Night Only

Authored articles

  • Emma Watson; Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; Katja Iversen; Michael Kaufman (22 August 2019). "Every G7 country should have a feminist foreign policy". The Guardian.

Recognition and accolades

Throughout her career, Watson has received several awards and nominations, including a Young Artist Award for her portrayal of Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001). Additionally, she received nominations for three Critics' Choice Movie Awards, four Empire Awards, 14 MTV Movie & TV Awards (winning three), six People's Choice Awards (winning two), 12 Teen Choice Awards (winning eight).

Watson's efforts in activism and philanthropy, most notably her support of women's rights and her role in launching the UN Women campaign HeForShe, has received widespread media recognition and acclaim. Watson was listed among the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2015. Her public image and style has also been the subject of widespread media attention and scrutiny, with many citing her as one of the most beautiful women in the entertainment industry. She has received several recognitions for her style, from the Teen Choice Awards and British Fashion Awards.

See also

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External links

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  • Emma Watson's 2014 Speech at United Nations Headquarters – Official UN Video

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For other uses see Emma Watson disambiguation Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson born 15 April 1990 is an English actress model and activist Known for her roles in both blockbusters and independent films as well as for her women s rights work she has received a selection of accolades including a Young Artist Award and three MTV Movie Awards Watson has been ranked among the world s highest paid actresses by Forbes and Vanity Fair and was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2015 1 2 3 Emma WatsonWatson at the 2013 Cannes Film FestivalBornEmma Charlotte Duerre Watson 1990 04 15 15 April 1990 age 33 Paris FranceNationalityBritishAlma materBrown University BA OccupationsActressactivistmodelYears active1999 presentAwardsFull listSignatureWatson attended the Dragon School and trained in acting at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts As a child she rose to stardom after landing her first professional acting role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series having previously acted only in school plays Watson also starred in the 2007 television adaptation of the novel Ballet Shoes and lent her voice to The Tale of Despereaux 2008 After the final Harry Potter film she took on a supporting role in My Week with Marilyn 2011 before starring as Sam a flirtatious free spirited student in The Perks of Being a Wallflower 2012 to critical success Further acclaim came from portraying Alexis Neiers in Sofia Coppola s The Bling Ring 2013 and the titular character s adoptive daughter in Darren Aronofsky s biblical epic Noah 2014 That same year Watson was honoured by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts winning British Artist of the Year She also starred as Belle in the live action musical romantic fantasy Beauty and the Beast 2017 and Meg March in Greta Gerwig s coming of age drama Little Women 2019 From 2011 to 2014 Watson split her time between working on films and continuing her education graduating from Brown University with a bachelor s degree in English literature in May 2014 That year she was appointed a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and helped launch the UN Women campaign HeForShe which advocates for gender equality In 2018 she helped launch Time s Up UK as a founding member Watson was appointed to a G7 advisory body for women s rights in 2019 consulting with leaders on foreign policy Her modelling work has included campaigns for Burberry and Lancome She also lent her name to a clothing line for the sustainable brand People Tree In 2020 she joined the board of directors of Kering a luxury brand group in her capacity as an advocate for sustainable fashion Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Acting career 2 1 1999 2009 Harry Potter and worldwide recognition 2 2 2010 2016 Independent films and mainstream work 2 3 2017 present Recent career 3 Fashion career 4 Activism and advocacy 5 Public image 6 Personal life 7 Filmography 7 1 Film 7 2 Television 7 3 Music videos 8 Authored articles 9 Recognition and accolades 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly life and educationEmma Charlotte Duerre Watson 4 was born on 15 April 1990 in Paris to English lawyers Chris Watson and Jacqueline Luesby 5 6 7 8 Watson lived in Maisons Laffitte near Paris until age five Her parents divorced when she was young and Watson moved to England to live with her mother in Oxfordshire while spending weekends at her father s house in London 6 9 Watson has said she speaks some French though not as well as she used to 10 After moving to Oxford with her mother and brother she attended the Dragon School remaining there until 2003 6 From age six she wanted to become an actress 11 and trained at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts a part time theatre school where she studied singing dancing and acting 12 By age ten Watson had performed in Stagecoach productions and school plays including Arthur The Young Years and The Happy Prince 13 but she had never acted professionally prior to the Harry Potter series After the Dragon School Watson moved on to Headington School Oxford 6 While on film sets she and her castmates were tutored for up to five hours a day 14 In June 2006 she took GCSE school examinations in ten subjects achieving eight A and two A grades In May 2007 she took AS levels in English Geography Art and History of Art The following year she dropped History of Art to pursue the three A levels receiving an A grade in each subject 6 15 16 Watson took a gap year after finishing secondary school 17 to film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Parts 1 amp 2 beginning in February 2009 18 but asserted that she intended to continue her studies 19 and later confirmed she had chosen Brown University in Providence Rhode Island 20 In March 2011 after 18 months at the university Watson announced she was deferring her course for a semester or two 21 though she attended Worcester College Oxford during the 2011 12 academic year as part of the Visiting Student Programme 22 23 In a 2014 interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Watson said just before graduation that it took five years to finish her degree instead of four because owing to her acting work she ended up taking two full semesters off 24 On 25 May 2014 she graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature 25 Acting career1999 2009 Harry Potter and worldwide recognition In 1999 casting began for Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone the film adaptation of British author J K Rowling s best selling novel Casting agents found Watson through her Oxford theatre teacher and producers were impressed by her confidence After eight auditions producer David Heyman told Watson and fellow applicants Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint that they had been cast in the roles of the school friends Hermione Granger Harry Potter and Ron Weasley respectively Rowling supported Watson from her first screen test 11 Watson at the premiere of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in November 2005 The release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone in 2001 was Watson s debut screen performance The film broke records for opening day sales and opening weekend takings and was the highest grossing film of 2001 26 27 Critics singled out Watson for particular acclaim The Daily Telegraph called her performance admirable 28 and IGN said she stole the show 29 Watson was nominated for five awards for her performance in Philosopher s Stone winning the Young Artist Award for Leading Young Actress 30 A year later Watson reprised her role as Hermione in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets the second instalment of the series Reviewers praised the lead actors performances The Los Angeles Times said Watson and her co stars had matured between films 31 while The Times criticised director Chris Columbus for under employing Watson s hugely popular character 32 Watson received an Otto Award from the German magazine Bravo for her performance 33 In 2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was released Watson was appreciative of the more assertive role Hermione played calling her charismatic and a fantastic role to play 34 Critics lauded Watson s performance A O Scott of The New York Times remarked Luckily Mr Radcliffe s blandness is offset by Ms Watson s spiky impatience Harry may show off his expanding wizardly skills but Hermione earns the loudest applause with a decidedly unmagical punch to Draco Malfoy s deserving nose 35 Although Prisoner of Azkaban proved to be the lowest grossing Harry Potter film in the entire series Watson s personal performance won her two Otto Awards and the Child Performance of the Year award from Total Film 36 37 With Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2005 both Watson and the Harry Potter film series reached new milestones The film set records for a Harry Potter opening weekend and opening weekend in the UK Critics praised the increasing maturity of Watson and her teenage co stars The New York Times called her performance touchingly earnest 38 and Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote that Watson s gutsy confident performance nicely shows that inside and outside the world of magic there is a growing discrepancy between a teenage girl s status and her accelerating emotional and intellectual development 39 For Watson much of the film s humour sprang from the tension among the three lead characters as they matured She said I loved all the arguing I think it s much more realistic that they would argue and that there would be problems 40 Nominated for three awards for Goblet of Fire Watson won a bronze Otto Award 41 42 In 2006 Watson played Hermione in The Queen s Handbag a special mini episode of Harry Potter in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II s 80th birthday 43 The fifth film in the Harry Potter series Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was released in 2007 A huge financial success the film set a record worldwide opening weekend gross of 332 7 million 44 Watson won the inaugural National Movie Award for Best Female Performance 45 As the fame of the actress and the series continued to rise Watson and her Harry Potter co stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint left imprints of their hands feet and wands in front of Grauman s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on 9 July 2007 46 That month Watson s work on the Harry Potter series was said to have earned her more than 10 million and she acknowledged she would never have to work for money again 47 Watson with co stars Daniel Radcliffe left and Rupert Grint right at the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 in July 2011 Prior to the release of Order of the Phoenix the future of the Harry Potter series was in jeopardy as all three lead actors were hesitant to sign on to continue their roles for the final instalments 48 Watson was considerably more ambivalent than her co stars during renegotiations 49 She explained that the decision was significant as the films represented a further four year commitment to the role but eventually conceded that she could never let the role of Hermione go 50 signing for the role on 23 March 2007 51 Watson s first non Potter role was the 2007 BBC film Ballet Shoes an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Noel Streatfeild 52 53 The film s director Sandra Goldbacher commented that Watson was perfect for the starring role of aspiring actress Pauline Fossil She has a piercing delicate aura that makes you want to gaze and gaze at her 54 Ballet Shoes was broadcast in the UK on Boxing Day to 5 7 million viewers to mixed reviews 55 56 57 The following year she voiced the character Princess Pea in the animation The Tale of Despereaux a children s comedy starring Matthew Broderick with Harry Potter co star Robbie Coltrane also starring in the film 58 The Tale of Despereaux was released in December 2008 and grossed 87 million worldwide 59 Principal photography for the sixth Harry Potter film began in late 2007 with Watson s part being filmed from 18 December to 17 May 2008 60 61 Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince premiered on 15 July 2009 62 having been delayed from November 2008 63 With the lead actors in their late teens critics were increasingly willing to review them on the same level as the rest of the franchise s all star cast which the Los Angeles Times described as a comprehensive guide to contemporary UK acting 64 The Washington Post felt Watson had given her most charming performance to date 65 while The Daily Telegraph described the lead actors as newly liberated and energised eager to give all they have to what s left of the series 66 Watson s filming for the final instalment Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows began on 18 February 2009 67 and ended on 12 June 2010 68 For financial and scripting reasons the original book was divided into two films which were shot consecutively 69 18 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 was released in November 2010 while the second film was released in July 2011 70 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 became a commercial and critical success The highest grossing film in the franchise it grossed more than 1 3 billion worldwide and proved to be Watson s most commercially successful film to date 71 2010 2016 Independent films and mainstream work Watson appeared in a music video for One Night Only after meeting lead singer George Craig at the 2010 Winter Summer Burberry advertising campaign The video Say You Don t Want It was screened on Channel 4 on 26 June 2010 and released on 16 August 72 In her first post Harry Potter film Watson appeared in My Week with Marilyn 2011 as Lucy a wardrobe assistant who briefly dates protagonist Colin Clark portrayed by Eddie Redmayne 73 74 Watson attending the 2013 Cannes Film Festival In May 2010 Watson was reported to be in talks to star in Stephen Chbosky s The Perks of Being a Wallflower 75 based on the 1999 novel of the same name Filming began in summer of 2011 and the film was released in September 2012 76 Watson starred opposite Logan Lerman as Sam a high school senior who befriends a fellow student called Charlie Lerman and helps him through his freshman year The film opened to favourable reviews David Sexton of the Evening Standard opined that Watson s performance was plausible and touching 77 while The Atlantic reviewer thought that Watson sheds the memory of a decade playing Hermione in the Harry Potter series with an about face as a flirtatious but insecure free spirit 78 In 2013 Watson starred in the satirical crime film The Bling Ring The Sofia Coppola directed film is based on the real life Bling Ring robberies with Watson playing a fictionalised version of Alexis Neiers a television personality who was one of seven teenagers involved in the robberies While the film mostly received mixed reviews critics gave almost unanimous praise for Watson s performance Adam White of The Independent later stated that She prove d remarkable Watson oozes casual disdain Her sticky American vocal fry is clipped and monotone as if she s swallowed a Kardashian for breakfast 79 Watson also had a supporting role in the apocalyptic comedy This Is the End 2013 in which she Seth Rogen James Franco and many others played exaggerated versions of themselves 80 and Watson memorably dropped the f bomb 81 She said she could not pass up the opportunity to make her first comedy and work with some of the best comedians in the world right now 82 In June 2012 Watson was confirmed for the role as Ila Shem s wife in Darren Aronofsky s Noah which began filming the following month and was released in March 2014 83 Watson referred to the role as physically very demanding given the usage of special effects and did extensive research on childbirth to effectively portray a scene in the film 84 The film a box office success received mixed reviews for its direction and casting Vanity Fair wrote that Watson anchors the film s rawest emotional scenes Sitting on an Icelandic beach with Russell Crowe her hair wild and eyes burning Watson is quiet but ferocious 85 In March 2013 it was reported that Watson was in negotiations to star as the title character in Kenneth Branagh s live action Disney adaptation of Cinderella 86 Watson was offered the role but turned it down because she did not connect with the character 87 88 The role ultimately went to Lily James 89 Watson joined Judi Dench Robert Downey Jr Mike Leigh Julia Louis Dreyfus and Mark Ruffalo as recipients of the 2014 Britannia Awards presented on 30 October in Los Angeles Watson was awarded British Artist of the Year and she dedicated the prize to Millie her pet hamster who died as Watson was filming Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone 90 Watson starred in two 2015 releases the thrillers Colonia opposite Daniel Bruhl and Michael Nyqvist 91 and Regression by Alejandro Amenabar alongside Ethan Hawke and her Harry Potter co star David Thewlis 92 93 Both of these films received generally negative reviews 94 95 The Daily Telegraph critic blamed Regression s script for her pure dramatic cardboard role 96 She also appeared in an episode of BBC s The Vicar of Dibley in which she played Reverend Iris 97 In February 2016 Watson announced she was taking a year long break from acting She planned to spend the time on her personal development and her women s rights work 98 2017 present Recent career Watson promoting The Circle in 2017 Watson starred as Belle in the 2017 live action Disney adaptation of Beauty and the Beast directed by Bill Condon and starring opposite Dan Stevens as the Beast 99 She was given autonomy within Belle s portrayal she re characterised her as an assistant to her inventor father and incorporated bloomers and boots into her wardrobe 100 The film grossed over 1 2 billion at the worldwide box office and emerged as the second highest grossing film of 2017 and the 17th highest grossing film of all time 101 Her reported fee was 3 million upfront with profit participation bringing her salary up to 15 million 102 The film garnered positive reviews Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun Times thought her performance was all pluck and spunk and sass and smarts and fierce independence as Belle 101 103 104 Watson later said When I finished the film it kind of felt like I had made that transition into being a woman on screen 100 In the same year she starred opposite Tom Hanks in the film adaptation of Dave Eggers novel The Circle as Mae Holland who begins working at a powerful tech corporation and enters a perilous situation concerning surveillance and freedom 105 The film received negative reviews but was a moderate box office success 106 In 2019 Watson starred as Meg March in Greta Gerwig s adaptation of Louisa May Alcott s novel Little Women co starring with Saoirse Ronan Florence Pugh Laura Dern Timothee Chalamet and Meryl Streep 107 On the premise Watson has stated I think Little Women was good literary device to explain that there s not one way to be a feminist Meg s way of being a feminist is making the choice because that s really for me anyway what feminism is about Her choice is that she wants to be a full time mother and wife 108 Forbes stated that Watson has perhaps the most challenging role as the proverbial straight woman of the sisters who is put on the defensive when her dreams end up being the most conventional of the lot 109 The film was critically acclaimed and grossed over 218 million against its 40 million budget 110 111 112 In 2020 Watson discussed her future career plans stating Having been so public in making films and being so active on social media in my activism I am curious to embrace a role where I work to amplify more voices to continue to learn from those with different experiences adding that her work would include fewer red carpets and more conference meetings 113 In 2021 various reports surfaced stating that Watson was engaged or retiring 114 115 Watson and her representatives refuted these reports she later labelled the speculation as clickbait and cited her relative public absence to continued social distancing during the COVID 19 pandemic 116 In 2022 Watson reunited with multiple cast members of the Harry Potter film series for an HBO Max special titled Harry Potter 20th Anniversary Return to Hogwarts 117 Fashion careerIn 2005 Watson began her modelling career with a photo shoot for Teen Vogue which made her the youngest person to cover the magazine 5 Three years later the British press reported that Watson was to replace Keira Knightley as the face of Chanel but this was denied by both parties 118 In June 2009 following several months of rumours Watson confirmed she would be partnering with Burberry as the face of their Autumn Winter 2009 campaign for which she received an estimated six figure fee 119 120 She also appeared in Burberry s 2010 Spring Summer campaign alongside her brother Alex musicians George Craig and Matt Gilmour and model Max Hurd 121 In February 2011 Watson was awarded the Style Icon award from British Elle by Dame Vivienne Westwood 122 Watson continued her involvement in fashion advertising when she announced she had been chosen as the face of Lancome in March 2011 123 In September 2009 Watson announced her involvement with People Tree a fair trade fashion brand 124 Watson worked as a creative adviser for the company to create a spring line of clothing which was released in February 2010 124 125 the range featured styles inspired by southern France and London 125 126 The collection described by The Times as very clever despite their quiet hope that she would become tangled at the first hemp woven hurdle 127 was widely publicised in magazines such as Teen Vogue 128 Cosmopolitan and People Watson who was not paid for the collaboration 129 admitted that competition for the range was minimal 127 but argued that Fashion is a great way to empower people and give them skills rather than give cash to charity you can help people by buying the clothes they make and supporting things they take pride in adding I think young people like me are becoming increasingly aware of the humanitarian issues surrounding fast fashion and want to make good choices but there aren t many options out there 127 Watson continued her involvement with People Tree resulting in the release of a 2010 Autumn Winter collection 130 Watson s wax figure at Madame Tussauds wearing an Elie Saab design In 2013 Madame Tussauds in London unveiled a wax statue of Watson wearing an Elie Saab haute couture design donated to the museum by the designer A spokesperson for the museum stated Watson is one of the most requested personalities by our guests She s a true English rose known and loved by millions of film and fashion fans around the world 131 132 Watson was awarded Best British Style at the 2014 British Fashion Awards 133 The competition included David Beckham Amal Clooney Kate Moss and Keira Knightley 134 Watson has been described as an early adopter of sustainable fashion and is noted for dressing ethically on the red carpet 135 136 She wore a Calvin Klein gown to the 2016 Met Gala made out of recycled plastic bottles 137 Watson has supported Good On You an app that acts as a directory for the sustainability level of fashion brands 138 In 2017 she began updating an Instagram account entitled The Press Tour detailing the ethical brands she wore during the press tours for films such as Beauty and the Beast and The Circle 139 Watson guest edited the March 2018 issue of Vogue Australia focusing on fashion sustainability and was photographed by Peter Lindbergh for the magazine 140 141 In January 2020 she partnered with consignment website ThredUP to launch a Fashion Footprint Calculator which allows website visitors to calculate the carbon impact of their wardrobes and ways to reduce it 142 In June 2020 Watson was appointed the youngest member of the board of directors of Kering the owner of various fashion brands such as Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent Watson will chair Kering s sustainability committee Kering chairman Francois Henri Pinault praised the new board members knowledge and competences and the multiplicity of their backgrounds and perspectives 143 Watson stated she hope d to influence decisions that will impact future generations and the world that we leave them and was extremely excited to collaborate with the Kering Foundation as part of their women s rights work and looked forward to making a difference behind the scenes 113 In August 2022 Watson became the new face of Prada Beauty s new fragrance She starred in the beauty campaign for Prada Paradox fragrance where she was also its director writer and narrator 144 Activism and advocacy It is time that we all perceive gender on a spectrum not as two opposing sets of ideals I want men to take up this mantle So their daughters sisters and mothers can be free from prejudice but also so that their sons have permission to be vulnerable and human too and in doing so be a more true and complete version of themselves Part of Watson s address at the headquarters of the United Nations to launch the HeForShe campaign 2014 145 Watson is an outspoken feminist 146 147 She has promoted education for girls travelling to Bangladesh and Zambia to do so 148 In July 2014 she was appointed a UN Women Goodwill ambassador 149 That September an admittedly nervous Watson 145 delivered an address at UN Headquarters in New York City to launch the UN Women campaign HeForShe which aims to urge men to advocate for gender equality In that speech she said she began questioning gender based assumptions at age eight when she was called bossy a trait she has attributed to her being a perfectionist 150 whilst boys were not and at 14 when she was sexualised by certain elements of the media 151 Watson s speech described feminism as the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities and declared that the perception of feminism as being man hating is something that has to stop 145 The speech made worldwide headlines from both major news outlets and fashion blogs and the organisation s website crashed after press coverage of the event 100 Watson later said she received threats within less than twelve hours of making the speech which left her raging If they were trying to put me off women s rights work it did the opposite 152 Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka the executive director of UN Women stated For a time there was a conversation about whether feminism was a good thing or a bad thing Her speech gave us the word back 100 In 2015 Malala Yousafzai told Watson she decided to call herself a feminist after hearing her speech 153 Watson s butterfly themed Flutterby Bear right one of fifty Paddington Bears along The Paddington Trail in London auctioned for the NSPCC Also in September Watson made her first country visit as a UN Women Goodwill ambassador to Uruguay where she gave a speech highlighting the need for women s political participation 154 In November 2014 Watson designed a Paddington Bear statue one of fifty located around London prior to the release of the film Paddington which was auctioned to raise funds for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children NSPCC 155 In December the Ms Foundation for Women named Watson its Feminist Celebrity of 2014 following an online poll 156 Watson also gave a speech about gender equality in January 2015 at the World Economic Forum s annual winter meeting 157 Watson took the top spot on the AskMen Top 99 Outstanding Women 2015 list on the strength of having thrown her back into women s rights issues 158 In the same year Watson was included on the Time 100 list of the world s most influential people her first ever appearance on the list For its recap former New York Times editor Jill Abramson noted Watson s gutsy smart take on feminism and called her effort to get men involved refreshing 159 Watson has cited Gloria Steinem and Maya Angelou as influences 160 In January 2016 Watson started a feminist Goodreads book club Our Shared Shelf 161 The goal of the club is to share feminist ideas and encourage discussion on the topic One book is selected per month and is discussed in the last week of that month 161 The first book to be selected was My Life on the Road by Steinem whom Watson would later interview that February at the How to Academy in London 162 163 Our Shared Shelf ceased updates in January 2020 but continues to be open as a discussion board for recommendations 164 On 2016 International Day of the Girl Child Watson visited Malawi to meet with traditional chiefs and girls who returned to school after being freed from child marriage 165 Watson has partnered with organisations such as Book Fairies and Books on the Underground to leave literature on public transit for consumption 160 Watson delivering an address at the Legislative Palace of Uruguay as a UN Women Ambassador in 2014 In March 2017 Watson received backlash for a Vanity Fair photo shoot in which one of the shots had her breasts partly visible for which some in the news media accused her of hypocrisy 166 Bemused by the controversy she argued that feminism is not a stick with which to beat other women but is instead about freedom liberation and equality adding I really don t know what my tits have to do with it 167 166 Watson has discussed her white privilege in feminist spaces 168 in an interview with British Vogue she commented I saw white feminism coming up again and again and I was like Hey this is clearly something that I have to meaningfully engage with I have to understand this better 169 She has written about intersectionality for Our Shared Shelf discussing her self reflection on What are the ways I have benefited from being white In what ways do I support and uphold a system that is structurally racist 170 Watson is a founding member of Time s Up UK and coordinated its launch at the 71st British Academy Film Awards 171 172 Watson also assisted in the establishment of nationwide industry guidelines on bullying and harassment implemented by the British Film Institute and British Academy of Film and Television Arts 172 173 She donated 1 million to Time s Up UK in February 2018 and later helped set up the organisation s Justice and Equality Fund in October which donated to women s groups across the country 174 Marai Larasi an activist on the issue of violence against women was her guest to the 2018 Golden Globe Awards 175 In July 2019 Watson helped launch a legal helpline for people who have suffered sexual harassment in the workplace Legal advice is provided by Rights of Women a charity which works to help women through the law 176 In the same year she joined a G7 gender equality advisory group convened by the president of France Emmanuel Macron to call on G7 to make political and economic advances for women within their own countries as well as a centerpiece of foreign policy 177 She attended their first meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris in February and attended the 45th G7 summit in August as part of the committee 178 In an interview with Paris Lees she voiced her support for transgender rights reiterating this on Twitter amidst controversy concerning Rowling s remarks on gender identity 169 179 Watson has spoken out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement in June 2020 she shared anti racism educational resources on social media in support of the George Floyd protests after initially participating in Blackout Tuesday and uploaded a podcast episode onto Spotify interviewing Reni Eddo Lodge about her book Why I m No Longer Talking to White People About Race 180 181 In July 2020 she partnered with Lodge and the WOW Foundation to spearhead a project reimagining the London Underground Map renaming the 270 stops to spotlight women and non binary people who have shaped the city s history The initiative will consult writers museums and librarians and is set to be published by Haymarket Books on International Women s Day 2021 182 Watson was among the 400 signatories in a letter calling for the UK government to include women in decision making roles at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow 183 In June 2021 it was reported that Watson was part of a group of investors funding 12 5 million into FabricNano a startup developing sustainable alternatives to petrochemical products 184 In January 2022 Watson showed support for the Palestine cause by posting an image of a pro Palestinian protest with a Solidarity is a verb banner on Instagram This received backlash from former Israeli science minister Danny Danon who posted on Twitter 10 points from Gryffindor for being an antisemite Israeli ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan also criticised her Danon s comment was criticised by Leah Greenberg a co executive director of Indivisible Project and Conservative Party peer Sayeeda Warsi 185 More than forty people including Susan Sarandon Mark Ruffalo Miriam Margolyes Gael Garcia Bernal Peter Capaldi Maxine Peake Viggo Mortensen Steve Coogan and Charles Dance supported Watson in a letter organised by Artists for Palestine UK 186 Watson is an activist for environmental justice 187 and climate change mitigation 188 In 2019 Swedish researchers from Lund University analyzed the carbon footprints of ten celebrities including Watson s 189 Watson s carbon footprint was the lowest of the celebrities analyzed but her CO2 emissions from flying alone was still 15 1 tons of CO2 three times the global average At the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow Watson hosted a panel on climate change with guests including climate activist Greta Thunberg 190 Public image Watson at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival Watson has often been cited as a role model though she shies away from the term stating that it puts the fear of god into her 191 Her impact on teenage girls view of women s rights has been referred to as the Emma Watson effect with respondents from a National Citizen Service survey stating that her work in activism had inspired them to label themselves feminists 192 193 194 In her initial post Harry Potter career she was noted to focus on smaller films rather than big budget studio films 79 Adam White of The Independent states that Watson s acting style possesses a very human sensitivity and quiet strength 79 195 Describing Watson s off screen persona Derek Blasberg of Vanity Fair has called her shy friendly intelligent and down to earth Steinem has described her as way more like a real person than a movie star while author bell hooks considers her to be part of a very different new breed of actors who are interested in being whole and having a holistic life as opposed to being identified with just wealth and fame 100 Watson s character in Harry Potter has had a significant impact on pop culture the actress has commented I have met fans with my face tattooed on their bod ies I ve met people who used the Harry Potter books to get through cancer I don t know how to explain it but the Harry Potter phenomenon steps into a different zone Watson has been the subject of substantial media attention since the beginning of her career on her eighteenth birthday she was photographed by paparazzi attempting to take pictures up her skirt and she has been victim of numerous stalking threats Watson does not take selfies with fans citing security concerns and instead prefers to talk one on one during interactions 100 In March 2009 she was ranked sixth on the Forbes list of Most Valuable Young Stars 196 and in February 2010 she was Hollywood s highest paid female star having earned an estimated 19 million in 2009 197 In 2017 Forbes ranked her among the world s highest paid actresses with annual earnings of 14 million 198 In 2013 Watson was British GQ s Woman of the Year and topped Empire s list of the 100 Sexiest Movie Stars 199 200 Watson was found to be the sixth most admired woman in the world in global surveys conducted by YouGov in 2020 201 Personal lifeIn a 2019 interview Watson stated she divides her time between London and New York City 169 She refuses to publicly discuss her romantic relationships stating I can t talk about my boyfriend in an interview and then expect people not to take paparazzi pictures of me walking around outside my home You can t have it both ways 100 She began a relationship with American businessman Leo Robinton in 2019 202 they split in 2021 at which point she became linked to Brandon Green son of controversial billionaire Sir Philip Green 203 When asked about her faith in 2014 Watson described herself as a spiritual universalist 204 In February 2016 Watson was appointed visiting fellow at Lady Margaret Hall Oxford University 205 On coping with intense fame from a young age she has said that remaining rooted in her own identity helped her eventually find peace 206 In 2013 she had become certified to teach yoga and meditation As part of this certification she attended a week long meditation course at a Canadian facility in which residents are not allowed to speak in order to figure out how to be at home with myself 207 208 Regarding her meditation training she stated in an interview with Elle Australia that an uncertain future meant finding a way to always feel safe and at home within myself Because I can never rely on a physical place 209 FilmographyFilm Year Title Role Notes2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone Hermione Granger2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix2008 The Tale of Despereaux Princess Pea Voice2009 Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Hermione Granger2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 12011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2My Week with Marilyn Lucy2012 The Perks of Being a Wallflower Samantha Sam Button2013 The Bling Ring Nicolette Nicki MooreThis Is the End Herself2014 Noah Ila2015 Colonia LenaRegression Angela Gray2017 Beauty and the Beast BelleThe Circle Mae Holland2019 Little Women Margaret Meg MarchTelevision Year Title Role Notes2007 Ballet Shoes Pauline Fossil Television film2015 The Vicar of Dibley Reverend Iris Episode The Bishop of Dibley 2022 Harry Potter 20th Anniversary Return to Hogwarts Herself Reunion specialMusic videos Year Title Role Artist2010 Say You Don t Want It Lady One Night OnlyAuthored articlesEmma Watson Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka Katja Iversen Michael Kaufman 22 August 2019 Every G7 country should have a feminist foreign policy The Guardian Recognition and accoladesMain article List of awards and nominations received by Emma Watson Throughout her career Watson has received several awards and nominations including a Young Artist Award for her portrayal of Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone 2001 Additionally she received nominations for three Critics Choice Movie Awards four Empire Awards 14 MTV Movie amp TV Awards winning three six People s Choice Awards winning two 12 Teen Choice Awards winning eight Watson s efforts in activism and philanthropy most notably her support of women s rights and her role in launching the UN Women campaign HeForShe has received widespread media recognition and acclaim Watson was listed among the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2015 Her public image and style has also been the subject of widespread media attention and scrutiny with many citing her as one of the most beautiful women in the entertainment industry She has received several recognitions for her style from the Teen Choice Awards and British Fashion Awards See alsoHeForShe List of Harry Potter cast members List of women s rights activists United KingdomReferences Abramson Jill 15 April 2015 Emma Watson by Jill Abramson TIME 100 TIME Retrieved 7 March 2022 Emma Watson is named Hollywood s highest paid female actor The Guardian 10 February 2010 Retrieved 28 December 2020 Emma Watson 14 million CBS 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