Fun Facts About Emma Stone

Actress of Easy A, The Help, Crazy Stupid Love, and The Amazing Spider-Man

Ever Odessa

Emma Stone ("Easy A") is all over the place this summer. She can be seen in the films "Friends with Benefits", "Crazy Stupid Love", and "The Help".

Emma Stone biography: The actress was born in the year 1988. She grew up in Arizona with parents similar to her fake parents in Easy A, was homeschooled, and moved out to Hollywood around the age of 15 to pursue her dream of acting. It took her eight months to land her first role which was as Laurie Partridge in the 2005 TV movie The New Partridge Family.

Fun fact: Emma Stone convinced her parents to let her move to LA as a teenager with the help of a self-created PowerPoint presentation titled "Project Hollywood 2004".

Partial Emma Stone filmography: After appearing in The New Partridge Family movie, the actress went on to guest on several TV shows before finally hitting the big screen in this generation's raunchy teen classic "Super Bad" as the character Jules. After Super Bad, she continued to show off her comic side in the films The Rocker, The House Bunny, and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. She then had a part in the overlooked film Paper Man. It wasn't till the 2009 film "Zombieland" that Emma Stone started to become more of a name. And finally 2010 audiences officially fell in love with the actress thanks in part to her Golden Globe nominated performance in the movie Easy A.

About what the actress finds sexy: "It's sexy when a guy can mess with me and also take my jokes in stride." Quote via snmag.com.

Fun fact: Emma Stone's biggest fear is not to be able to live a normal life (due to fame).

Emma Stone on the movie Easy A: "I don't think this is really a high school movie. I think it's more a story of reputation and miscommunication and the speed at which, with technology, that spreads now." Quote via Cinema Blend.

Fun fact: Emma Stone's birth name is Emily Jean Stone.

Upcoming projects: The actress will be seen soon in the movie The Help based on the Kathryn Stockett novel, Movie 43, and "The Amazing Spider-Man".

Fun fact: Diane Keaton and Charlie Chaplin are among Emma Stone's acting inspirations.

Fact Sources:

Collider.com, "Emma Stone Interview '" Easy A".

Cinemablend.com, "Interview Easy A's Emma Stone".

Snmag.com, "Coolest Chick We Know".

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