Emma Stone
has been a non-stop redheaded firestorm in Hollywood after making her film
debut in Superbad. With a down to earth,
girl next door appeal and natural comedic ability, Emma's battled the undead in
Zombieland, as well as showed off
her dramatic acting chops in last year's The Help. With
her upcoming role of Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man,
it's a safe bet that Emma Stone will be "sticking" around for quite
some time.
Emily
Jean "Emma" Stone (born November 6, 1988)[1] is an American actress. Stone was
a cast member of the TV series Drive,
and made her feature film debut in the comedy Superbad (2007). She appeared in The House Bunny (2008) and Ghosts of
Girlfriends Past (2009). She then starred in the horror-comedy Zombieland and the indie comedy Paper Man
in 2009. In 2010, Stone voiced the character Mazie in Marmaduke,
and starred in the high school comedy Easy A, which earned her a nomination
for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy.
In 2011, she starred in the films Crazy, Stupid,
Love. and The Help, both of which were well
received by critics and commercial successes. In July 2012, Stone played Gwen Stacy in The
Amazing Spider-Man, a reboot of
the Spider-Man film series
Emma Stone: the one that Jonah Hill
headbutts, then remarkably still gets to hold hands and go to the mall with in Superbad. The sassy, smart-talking
girl from Arizona, who, if you believe everything you read, was really into
HTML and web design when she was younger. The one who’s so bloody great at
wearing those tight jeans and leather jacket in Zombieland. The girl we’d put our money on in an
anything-goes cage fight with Lindsay Lohan. The girl we should really stop
obsessing about, but just can’t.Emma Stone's career was launched by a failure, really. She won a reality tv show talent competition to become Laurie in The New Partridge Family. The show only produced a pilot, but Stone had gained exposure from the reality show, and was soon showing up in shows like Medium and Malcolm in the Middle. A regular slot in Drive followed, before her move in to films with Superbad.
And ever since Emma Stone received that famous Glasgow kiss from Hill, Stone has barely had time to kick back with a new edition of Dreamweaver a write some killer code. There was the aforementioned Zombieland, the grammatically questionable Crazy, Stupid, Love, awards friendly drama The Help, and soon she’ll be adding her gravel voiced loveliness to The Amazing Spider-Man, like a sexy Tom Waits.
Emma Stone: the one that Jonah Hill headbutts, then remarkably still gets to hold hands and go to the mall with in Superbad. The sassy, smart-talking girl from Arizona, who, if you believe everything you read, was really into HTML and web design when she was younger. The one who’s so bloody great at wearing those tight jeans and leather jacket in Zombieland. The girl we’d put our money on in an anything-goes cage fight with Lindsay Lohan. The girl we should really stop obsessing about, but just can’t.
Emma Stone's career was launched by a failure, really. She won a reality tv show talent competition to become Laurie in The New Partridge Family. The show only produced a pilot, but Stone had gained exposure from the reality show, and was soon showing up in shows like Medium and Malcolm in the Middle. A regular slot in Drive followed, before her move in to films with Superbad.
And ever since Emma Stone received that famous Glasgow kiss from Hill, Stone has barely had time to kick back with a new edition of Dreamweaver a write some killer code. There was the aforementioned Zombieland, the grammatically questionable Crazy, Stupid, Love, awards friendly drama The Help, and soon she’ll be adding her gravel voiced loveliness to The Amazing Spider-Man, like a sexy Tom Waits.
Emma Stone: the one that Jonah Hill headbutts, then remarkably still gets to hold hands and go to the mall with in Superbad. The sassy, smart-talking girl from Arizona, who, if you believe everything you read, was really into HTML and web design when she was younger. The one who’s so bloody great at wearing those tight jeans and leather jacket in Zombieland. The girl we’d put our money on in an anything-goes cage fight with Lindsay Lohan. The girl we should really stop obsessing about, but just can’t.
Emma Stone's career was launched by a failure, really. She won a reality tv show talent competition to become Laurie in The New Partridge Family. The show only produced a pilot, but Stone had gained exposure from the reality show, and was soon showing up in shows like Medium and Malcolm in the Middle. A regular slot in Drive followed, before her move in to films with Superbad.
And ever since Emma Stone received that famous Glasgow kiss from Hill, Stone has barely had time to kick back with a new edition of Dreamweaver a write some killer code. There was the aforementioned Zombieland, the grammatically questionable Crazy, Stupid, Love, awards friendly drama The Help, and soon she’ll be adding her gravel voiced loveliness to The Amazing Spider-Man, like a sexy Tom Waits.
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