Emma Stone
Born
6 November 1988 (37)
Place of Birth
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Also known as
Emily Jean Stone, Emily Stone
Biography
Emily Jean "Emma" Stone (born November 6, 1988) is an American actress and film producer. Her accolades include two Academy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Volpi Cup. In 2017, she was the world's highest-paid actress and was named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. As a child in Arizona, Stone started acting in local theatre productions before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the film industry. As a teen...
Emily Jean "Emma" Stone (born November 6, 1988) is an American actress and film producer. Her accolades include two Academy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Volpi Cup. In 2017, she was the world's highest-paid actress and was named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. As a child in Arizona, Stone started acting in local theatre productions before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the film industry. As a teenager, she made her television debut in the reality show In Search of the New Partridge Family (2004). After small television roles, she appeared in a string of successful comedy films, including Superbad (2007), Zombieland (2009), and Easy A (2010), which marked Stone's first leading role. Following this breakthrough, she starred in the romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011) and the period drama The Help (2011). She gained wider recognition as Gwen Stacy in Marc Webb's Spider-Man films (2012–2014). Stone cemented her status as a leading lady by taking on more eclectic and dramatic roles. She earned nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for portraying a recovering drug addict in the surrealist dark comedy Birdman (2014) and Abigail Hill in the absurdist period film The Favourite (2018); the latter marked her first of many collaborations with Yorgos Lanthimos. She won two Academy Awards for Best Actress for portraying an aspiring actress in the romantic musical La La Land (2016) and a resurrected suicide victim in Lanthimos's Poor Things (2023); she was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture for the latter. Stone also earned recognition for portraying tennis player Billie Jean King in Battle of the Sexes (2017) and the titular role in Cruella (2021). She has since collaborated twice more with Lanthimos, starring in the anthology film Kinds of Kindness (2024) and the dark comedy Bugonia (2025); the latter earned her further nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress and Best Picture, making her the first woman to be nominated as both a producer and an actress in two different films. On Broadway, Stone starred as Sally Bowles in a revival of the musical Cabaret (2014–2015). On television, she has led the dark comedy miniseries Maniac (2018) and The Curse (2023). She and her husband, Dave McCary, founded the production company Fruit Tree in 2020. Description above from the Wikipedia article Emma Stone, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (40)
The Catch
2027
Lorne
2026
The Birth and the Bees: The Making of Bugonia
2025
Bugonia
2025
Made in Eddington
2025
Eddington
2025
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert
2025
Kinds of Kindness
2024
Poor Things
2023
Bleat
2022
Cruella
2021
Dear Diary: World's First Pranks
2021
The Croods: A New Age
2020
Zombieland: Double Tap
2019
My Favorite Shapes by Julio Torres
2019
Let's Dance
2018
The Favourite
2018
Battle of the Sexes
2017
La La Land
2016
David Blaine: Beyond Magic
2016
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
2016
Anna
2015
Irrational Man
2015
Aloha
2015
Birdman: All-Access (A View From the Wings)
2015
The Interview
2014
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
2014
The Wages of Heroism: Making The Amazing Spider-Man 2
2014
Magic in the Moonlight
2014
A Way In
2014
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
2014
The Croods
2013
Movie 43
2013
Gangster Squad
2013
Rite of Passage: The Amazing Spider-Man Reborn
2012
The Amazing Spider-Man T4 Premiere Special
2012
The Amazing Spider-Man
2012
The Help
2011
Crazy, Stupid, Love.
2011
Friends with Benefits
2011