Emma Watson

  • Introduction

    Introduction
    Emma Watson was born on April 15th 1990 in Paris, France. While being raised in England she became famous by playing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter Series. There is more to Emma Watson than just acting however, she has also had a huge role in charity (Emma Watson - Model, Film Actor).
  • Harry Potter Career Part 1

    Harry Potter Career Part 1
    Emma Watson had spent a good portion of her life playing the character Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter Series. This is a link to the interview of her when she was in the first movie. In this interview they are talking about how she got this part and what it will be like to be this famous growing up. (Emma Watson Interview - Philosophers Stone)
  • Harry Potter Career Part 2

    This next link is a link of her having an interview for the Half Blood Prince. In this interview they are talking about what she is going to do with her life after the Harry Potter series are finished. (Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Emma Watson Omelete Interview)
  • Perks of Being a Wallflower

    Perks of Being a Wallflower
    After the Harry Potter Series Emma Watson started looking for other movie opportunites and landed on “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”. She played the character Sam who is a teenage girl who gets close to Charlie, while struggling with her (Sam) own issues. During the interview Emma talks about how her agent was pushing her to find another gig and she was having a hard time finding one until she found this. (Emma Watson on The Perks of Being a Wallflower )
  • UN Conference Image

    UN Conference Image
    In July 2014 Emma Watson became a UN ambassador. This is a picture of her and an Executive director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo - Ngcuka. The two of them were there standing up for gender equality. (Executive Director of UN Women Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Emma Watson)
  • UN Speech

    On September 20th Emma Watson shared a speech about gender equality as a special event for the HeForShe campaign. It describes how girls get less privileges in certain parts of the world. It also attacks the connotation of the word feminism. (Emma Watson at the HeForShe Campaign 2014)
  • Gender Equality

    “Tackling gender inequality could add $12 TRILLION to the world economy, study finds” (#emmawatson hashtag on Twitter) Emma Watson posted this to link to a website that talks about how gender equality could help our world's economy. I highly recomend reading about this topic It is very intriquing and informational. (Tackling Gender Inequality).