Emma Watson

Emma Watson
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is a British actress, model, and activist. Born in Paris and brought up in Oxfordshire, Watson attended the Dragon School as a child and trained as an actress at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts. She rose to prominence after landing her first professional acting role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series, appearing in all eight Harry Potter films from 2001 to 2011, previously having acted only in school plays. The franchise...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth15 April 1990
CityParis, France
There are so many scripts and they are fantastic. I think I would like to do something different, maybe something smaller.
Feminism is not here to dictate to you. It’s not prescriptive, it’s not dogmatic. All we are here to do is give you a choice. If you want to run for President, you can. If you don’t, that’s wonderful, too. I’m lucky I was raised to believe that my opinion at the dinner table was valuable. My mum and I spoke as loudly as my brothers.
I find the whole concept of being ‘sexy’ embarrassing and confusing.
I don't know anything about American history or presidents. I don't know what tailgating is! I've never been to an Olive Garden!
If I've learned anything, it's really just to stop trying to find answers and certainties.
I have a real thing for Mexican directors. And I love Guillermo del Toro and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu.
Concentrate on comfort - even if that means wearing the same thing over and over, because when I feel comfortable, I feel so much more relaxed and have a much better time.
I can be 100 years old but I will always be proud to say I was in Harry Potter.
We need female advocates. I'd love to live in a world where there are as many women in parliament as men.
Don’t think I’m going off to find myself though. I already know who I am.
I don't really buy designer stuff. I have a few nice things, but I don't really have the occasion to wear couture too often.
People associate feminism with hate - with man hate - and that's really negative. I don't think that's what feminism is about at all - it's really positive. I think that's why women became reluctant to use the word.
I think it's so much sexier to be understated. It's more intriguing to be sexy in a less obvious way.
Being an actress, I find myself people-watching and I can be quite shy.