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| Name | Emma Watson |
| Birth name | Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson |
| Birth date | 1990-04-15 |
| Birth place | Paris, France |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Actress, model, activist |
| Years active | 1999–present |
Emma Watson
Emma Watson is a British actress, model and activist who rose to international prominence for her role in the Harry Potter film series and has since worked in film, fashion and social advocacy. Born in Paris and raised in Oxfordshire, she studied at Brown University and Worcester College, Oxford while balancing a global acting career. Watson's public life intersects with institutions such as the United Nations and organisations like HeForShe, and she has received awards including recognition from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
Watson was born in Paris to English lawyers Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson and spent early childhood in Oxfordshire before attending local schools including the Dragon School and later the Headington School. She trained in drama at the Stagecoach Theatre Arts system and performed with regional drama groups while living in Bicester and Witney. After breakthrough success, Watson deferred full-time education to complete secondary qualifications at Shaftesbury School and later enrolled at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, spending a year on exchange at Worcester College, Oxford.
Watson's professional debut came at age nine when she was cast as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter (film series), adapted from novels by J. K. Rowling and produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. She appeared in all eight films, working with directors including Chris Columbus, Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell and David Yates, and co-stars such as Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint. Post-Potter roles included the period drama The Perks of Being a Wallflower directed by Stephen Chbosky, the live-action adaptation Beauty and the Beast directed by Bill Condon, and roles in The Bling Ring by Sofia Coppola and The September Issue-era fashion films. She collaborated with production companies including Working Title Films and StudioCanal and has balanced mainstream studio projects with independent cinema screenings at festivals like Cannes Film Festival and Telluride Film Festival.
Watson has worked with fashion designers and houses such as Burberry, Calvin Klein and Chanel and appeared in campaigns photographed by names like Tom Ford and Mario Testino. She has been featured on the covers of magazines including Vogue, Elle and Vanity Fair, and has collaborated with stylists and creative directors tied to brands like Lancôme and Ralph Lauren. Watson has also participated in fashion events linked to institutions like Paris Fashion Week and London Fashion Week and advocated for sustainable practices through partnerships with organisations such as People Tree.
Watson serves as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, working on the HeForShe campaign launched at United Nations Headquarters and partnering with non-governmental organisations including Equality Now and The Circle. She has delivered speeches at international forums including the UN General Assembly and supported initiatives on gender equality, collaborating with activists like Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and organisations such as UN Women. Watson has championed sustainable fashion and ethical supply chains, speaking at events associated with groups like Fashion Revolution and supporting research by institutions such as Oxford University and Brown University into gender studies and corporate responsibility.
Watson maintains private personal relationships while engaging publicly with cultural institutions and philanthropic projects. She has balanced a career based in London and periods spent in New York City and Los Angeles for film and academic commitments. Watson has worked with charities including Camfed and Oxfam and has participated in fundraising events for organisations such as Barnardo's and Save the Children. Her lifestyle choices have intersected with public discussions in media outlets like The Guardian, The New York Times and The Telegraph (UK newspaper).
Watson's performances and activism have earned recognition from institutions including the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, the MTV Movie Awards, the Teen Choice Awards and humanitarian awards conferred by organisations such as Glamour and Marie Claire. She received honorary mentions and listings in publications like Time and Forbes, has been named a role model by outlets including CNN and BBC News, and has been featured in lists produced by FT-adjacent cultural surveys and entertainment industry trackers.
Category:Living people Category:British actresses Category:Brown University alumni