Has played a love interest with Ryan Gosling three times. It could have been four, but they both had dropped out of the movie Focus where Margot Robbie and Will Smith took their places. |
Due to the controversy of being one of twenty white actors nominated for an Oscar while no actors of color were nominated in 2015, she says she learned a major lesson about Hollywood and that her eyes have been opened. |
Is a big fan of Marion Cotillard and revealed to French newspaper L'Express that she can't count the times that she reenacted the scenes from La Vie en Rose (2007) in her room. |
Has matching bird tattoos with her mother, the birds referring to the Beatles' song "Blackbird". Sir Paul McCartney drew the birds himself. |
Both she and her Aloha co-star Rachel McAdams both had starred in romance movies with Ryan Gosling. In their films with Gosling, the two actresses do a love scene with the actor in the home his character lives in after having coming in out of the rain. |
Starting being called "Emma" in elementary school because she's a really huge fan of the Spice Girls. Baby Spice is Emma Bunton. |
Though Aloha (2015) was the first time she and co-star Rachel McAdams had worked together, both actresses had worked with the film's main star Bradley Cooper in other movies: Stone and Cooper appeared in The Rocker (2008) and McAdams worked with him in Wedding Crashers (2005). |
Has starred in three films with three stars of The Office (2005): The Rocker (2008) with Rainn Wilson, Steve Carell in Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) and John Krasinski in Aloha (2015). |
Shares with her The Help (2011) co-star Bryce Dallas Howard the role of "Gwen Stacy". |
Sister of Spencer Stone. |
The first name of "Wichita," her character in Zombieland (2009), is Krista. This is likely in homage to her mother, whose first name is also Krista. |
One of her dreams was to appear on Saturday Night Live (1975), which she achieved in 2010 and again in 2011. |
Is a big fan of the show iCarly (2007) and got to appear in one of its final episodes. |
Ranked #27 on Maxim's "Hot 100" of 2014 list. |
Her low-pitched husky voice is a result of having baby colic, a condition of chronic crying as an infant. It lasted six months and resulted in the development of nodules. She has calluses on her vocal cords as an adult. |
Was an obsessive fan of the Spice Girls, Emma Bunton being her favorite. |
She is a Lutheran. |
Unexpectedly announced that she decided to pull out of her planned co-starring role with Alan Cumming--and forgo her Broadway debut--in the 2014 revival production of the musical "Cabaret". The Sally Bowles role ultimately went to Michelle Williams under the direction of Sam Mendes (2014). [June 2013] |
Filming The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) in Los Angeles, California, USA. [January 2011] |
Was considered for the lead female role in 21 Jump Street (2012), but she had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts with The Amazing Spider-Man (2012). |
Good friends with Jonah Hill and Jennifer Lawrence. |
Ranked #5 on Askmen's list of the top 99 "most desirable" women for 2013. |
Was in a relationship with actor Andrew Garfield from 2011 to October 2015. |
Friends with Mila Kunis and Taylor Swift. |
Named as having the "Sexiest sense of humor" by Victoria's Secret What Is Sexy list (2012). |
Voted #6 on Ask Men's top 99 'most desirable' women of 2012. |
In two of her films, Easy A (2010) and Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011), Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter" is discussed. |
When she was age 7, she fell off the parallel bars in gymnastics and broke both her arms. |
Started to use "Emma" as her professional name, because there was already an "Emily Stone" when she applied for her SAG card. |
She didn't know she had asthma until she had an asthma attack while filming Easy A (2010). |
Ranked #38 in the 2011 FHM Australia list of "100 Sexiest Women in the World". |
Auditioned for the role of Claire Bennet in Heroes (2006), but lost out to Hayden Panettiere. She referred to this experience as "rock bottom". |
Her mother is a breast cancer survivor. |
Was ranked #42 on Maxim magazine's Hot 100 Women of 2011 list. |
Has a younger brother named Spencer. |
Her family's surname was anglicized to "Stone" when immigrating to the United States through Ellis Island. |
Her father Jeff is a contractor and her mother Krista is a homemaker. |
Her favorite films are City Lights (1931), Harold and Maude (1971), Network (1976) and Manhattan (1979). |
Her middle name, Jean, was her grandmother's first name. |
Her parents owned the Camelback Golf Course in Scottsdale, Arizona. |
Her idols are Gilda Radner, Diane Keaton and Marion Cotillard. |
Was ranked #49 in Maxim magazine's Hot 100 of 2010 list. |
Was considered one of the 55 faces of the future by Nylon Magazine Young Hollywood Issue. |
Emma has Swedish ancestry through her paternal grandfather, Conrad Ostberg Stone. Conrad's parents, Conrad August Stone and Florence Jeanette Ostberg, were both the children of Swedish immigrants, and the family's original surname, "Sten", had been changed to "Stone". Emma's other ancestry includes Pennsylvania Dutch (German), English, Irish and Scottish. |
Was ranked #93 in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World (2009). |
Was ranked #66 in Maxim magazine's Hot 100 of 2009 list. |
Was ranked #93 in Ask Men's Top 99 Women of 2009. |
She got her start in acting at 11 years of age at the Valley Youth Theatre in Phoenix, AZ, where she starred in over 16 stage productions as well as performing the the theatre's comedy improv troupe. |
She convinced her parents to let her move to Hollywood when she was age 15 by making a PowerPoint presentation aptly titled, Project Hollywood. |
Although she's known as a redhead, her natural hair color is blonde. It was Judd Apatow who suggested she change her hair color for Superbad (2007) and she liked it so much that she decided to keep it. |
Attended Xavier College Preparatory in Phoenix, Arizona. |