What Are the Two Things That Emma Watson Looks For When Choosing a Role?
“People sometimes talk about me as being a brand, having a strategy and whatever else. I wish.” – Emma Watson
“People sometimes talk about me as being a brand, having a strategy and whatever else. I wish.” – Emma Watson
It’s great to watch Radcliffe getting to grips with Harry’s glasses; something he most definitely got used to over time.
It’s been three years since Emma Watson hung up her Hogwarts hat and headed to more indie fare in movies like My Week with Marilyn and The Perks of Being a Wallflower. However, she’s returned to her big blockbuster roots on March 28 by playing Ila in Darren Aronofsky‘s Noah.
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Emma Watson has been getting major props lately for her performances in movies like Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. But that doesn’t mean the actress has any more confidence in her acting abilities.
Emma Watson has grown up and she’s ready to take on more challenging roles, like her recent project, The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
Most teenagers have a pretty similar experience—dating, high school, prom. But most teenagers didn’t grow up spending their time on one of the most successful movie sets of all time. Emma Watson started playing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series when she was just 9-years-old, thus eliminating the possibility of a normal high school experience. So the British actress jumped at the chance to portray a typical teenager in The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
“My acting tutor said the hardest thing for me was to get angry. I almost broke down in tears when they tried to get me to be angry.:
“They found me and picked me for the part, and now I’m desperately trying to find my way through it.”