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    Watson, Emma

    When is Emma's Birthday?Emma Watson

      April 15th 1990. Emma was born at 6:00 p.m. on this date. Her parents are Jacqueline and Chris Watson. She was born in Paris, France.

    When Emma played Hermione in 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' (2001), her character said: "I'm going to bed, before either of you come up with another clever idea to get us killed, or worse, ________." What did she think was worse?Emma Watson

      expelled. This was followed by a comment from Ron saying "She needs to sort out her priorities..." This scene provoked a lot of laughter. Just before Hermione said this line, she, Ron and Harry had found out about Fluffy - the three headed dog - and realised that he was guarding something.

    How many awards did she win for 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' (2005) in the SyFy Genre Awards?Emma Watson

      2. She won Best Actress and Best Young Actress in the SyFy Genre Awards, as well as Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema at the Empire Awards. She also won Best Actress at the Australian Xpress Awards and Best Female Star at the Bravo Magazine Awards.

    At what age did Emma win the Daisy Pratt poetry competition?Emma Watson

      7. This was her first competition. She discovered a big love of poetry at the Dragon School in Oxford.

    In 2006, Watson appeared in a mini "Harry Potter" show for Queen Elizabeth II's 80th Birthday, but what was it called?Emma Watson

      The Queen's Handbag. Emma, Daniel and Rupert all appeared in the sketch, as well as some other members of the cast. It was very enjoyable to watch.

    In 2007, Emma appeared on the cover of which magazine?Emma Watson

      Tatler. She had previously been on the cover of Teen Vogue, but this took place in 2005. In 2007 she was the youngest girl ever to get on the cover of Tatler, as well as Teen Vogue.

    In May 2007, Emma got 4 AS Levels in History of Art, Art, Geography and which other subject?Emma Watson

      English Language. In the academic year of September 2007 - July 2008, she dropped History of Art to continue the other three onto A2 Level standard. She juggled school work with her acting for "Harry Potter".

    After how many auditions did Emma find out that she had won the role of Hermione?Emma Watson

      8. It took Emma a total of 8 auditions in 2000 to win the part. She was told she got the part alongside fellow actor Rupert Grint.

    Where was Emma born?Emma Watson: Her Story

      Paris. Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was born in Paris, France on April 15th, 1990, at 6:00 pm. April 15th, 1990 was a Sunday. She was named after her paternal grandmother.

    What is Emma's mother named?Emma Watson: Her Story

      Jacqueline Luesby. Her mother, Jacqueline Luesby, and her father, Chris Watson, are both lawyers by profession. They divorced in 1995, so five-year-old Emma moved to Oxfordshire with her mother and her younger brother, Alex. Emma not only has her full-blood brother, Alex, to claim, but also two step-brothers from her mother's partner, with one half-brother and two half-sisters from her father.

    What was Emma's first film role?Emma Watson: Her Story

      Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" series. Young Emma hadn't done any professional work before. At the ripe old age of six, she wanted to become an actress, and she was indulged in this by being allowed to participate at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts. She performed in various plays, but it wasn't until 1999 that she auditioned and got the part in "Harry Potter" (which she had to audition for eight times to get).

    Where did Emma graduate high school from?Emma Watson: Her Story

      Headington School. Emma, like the character she played in "Harry Potter", makes wonderful grades. She is modest about it, stating on the Rosie O'Donnell show that "my grades are sort of average-y". She was rumored to have been accepted into an Ivy League school, but Emma refused to confirm any of the rumors, saying that when she decided what school to go to, she would let her fans know.

    Which charity did Emma design a plate for in 2009?Emma Watson: Her Story

      Mission Nutrition. The popular BBC children's show, "Blue Peter", had a charity auction for their charity "Blue Peter's Mission Nutrition". The charity's purpose was to bring food to starving children, and to teach them how to grow their own food. A few other celebrities who designed plates for the online auction were Hugh Dancy, Andy Serkis and Claire Danes. All plates had a starting price of £10. After the ten day auction ended, Emma's plate sold for £698.78. Way to go, Emma!

    In what film did Emma yell, as Hermione, "You! You foul, loathsome, evil little cockroach!"?Emma Watson: Her Story

      Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004). Hermione was mad at Draco Malfoy, once again, and this time expressed it in a way she normally did not. Draco was laughing about the plans to kill Buckbeak, a hippogriff, and Hermione just couldn't take it. She gave him a good punch, afterward commenting that "That felt good".

    Who did Emma play in "The Tale of Despereaux"?Emma Watson: Her Story

      Princess Pea. "The Tale of Despereaux" was released on December 25th, 2008. Adapted from the book written by Kate DiCamillo, the story followed a mouse named Despereaux whose mission was to save a beautiful princess. Princess Pea was beautiful, but very lonely. Princess Pea did not like being told what to do, being used to telling others what to do. When she got kidnapped, Desperaux, who was in love with her, went to save her. The character named "India Opal" I got from Kate DiCamillo's "Because of Winn-Dixie"; the character of "Mrs. Fieldmouse" from "Thumbelina"; "Alice Syndicated" was something silly I made up on the spot.

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