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Great excitement arose in 2007 when it was said that Emma no longer wanted to play Hermione Granger in the sequel films. Whether she was brought back with good words or a lot of money is disputed. There was talk of two million pounds. Emma denies that money was the solution: “I would even do Harry Potter for free. It has nothing to do with the money.”

When she was 15, she was the cover of American magazine Teen Vogue, making her one of the youngest celebrities to do so. Only Willa Holland from the TV series “O.C. California” was even younger.

Bodyguards are not for Emma: She believes that the stars only become even more the focus of public attention, she revealed to the “Daily Mail”. Those who hide irritate the photographers much more. And those who wear the huge designer sunglasses – the ones you can always admire on Victoria Beckham – unfortunately look like a housefly.

Emma loves fashion. After all, fashion determines how you present yourself to the world, she says, a little precociously. But the sporty Emma also likes jeans. It was a particular triumph for her when Hermione, too, was finally allowed to slip out of the classic school uniforms and into jeans in the third “Harry Potter” movie.

Unfortunately, Emma Watson fans won’t have to take selfies with their idol. The actress doesn’t like to be photographed in public, because her whereabouts can be determined very quickly via social media, which – according to her experience – ends in crowds of fans and chaos.

Is Emma Watson actually religious? In response to this question, she explains that she considers herself a “spiritual universalist.” In other words, she is a believer, but not bound to a church or to a single religion.

Biography of Emma Watson

“Isn’t it great to break the rules?” – “Who are you and what have you done with Hermione?” This exchange of words between Emma Watson and Rupert Grint from the 2007 “Harry Potter” film “Order of the Phoenix” says a lot about how the energetic young Miss Watson is perceived by the world. And the film role as the over-correct wizard school nerd Hermione Granger, which brought Emma Watson sudden fame in 2001, even has a few parallels to her own biography. Nevertheless, being reduced to just this one character for the rest of her life was something Emma dreaded for a long time. But now she no longer has to worry about that.

Emma, the high-flyer

The young lady with the winning smile was born in Paris, where her parents worked as lawyers. Together with her younger brother Alex, she was able to romp around the house of her grandmother, a French woman. A storybook childhood with the bonus of still having a passable command of French today. When Emma was five years old, that was to change: First the move to Oxfordshire, England, shortly followed by her parents’ divorce. Her father Chris Watson moved to London, while Emma stayed in Oxford with her mother and brother. The name of her elementary school sounds a bit like providence: “The Dragon School. But for a long time, acting hardly played a role in Emma’s life during her school years. A few school plays, well, but sports (field hockey!) and writing poetry (she won a competition at the age of seven!) were much more fun. And she studied hard, too. She passed her GCSE exams (which are roughly equivalent in age to a German Realschulabschluss) with top grades, and prepared for her A-levels (Abitur) with a focus on dance, art history, geography and English literature, all of which she passed with flying colors…

From zero to one hundred

The success of the film “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” catapulted her quite suddenly into the public eye in 2001. Four thousand girls applied for the role of Hermione, and ten-year-old Emma won the race. Since then, she’s shot seven more Potter films, done modeling jobs, walked red carpets, smiled on TV and given interviews. The side effects can be exhausting: “A lot of people are nice to you, but there are also some who stare at you as if you were a zoo animal,” Emma complained in an interview. Even that doesn’t make her doubt her job; after all, she is said to have once flirted with the profession of actress as a three-year-old. And if the reporters get too pushy, she can always swing her beloved field hockey stick threateningly.

A life between college and Hollywood

But do not worry, fisticuffs we do not have to expect from the cultured mimin. A good education remained very important for Emma. Despite the whole Hollywood circus, she studied English literature at the renowned Brown University in Rhode Island, USA, from 2009 to 2011 and then continued her studies at Oxford. In 2014, she received her bachelor’s degree in English literature, the reward for all her hard work. And Emma is also socially engaged – where does she find the time? She has been a UN Special Ambassador for Women’s and Girls’ Rights since June 2014. With the “HeForShe” campaign, she appeals in particular to men and boys to stand up for the rights of girls and women. It’s quite impressive how she manages to do that on top of her demanding job as an actress and teen idol.

Great success even after “Harry Potter

Emma Watson no longer has to worry about her career. Of course, we will always remember her as Hermione Granger, but she has proven more than once that she can do much more than “just” “Harry Potter”. In the meantime, thanks to a lot of great movies, the beautiful Emma has established herself as an adult and respected actress. In 2007, she made her debut in a film outside the “Harry Potter” universe with the lead role in the TV movie “Ballet Shoes.” In 2011, Emma Watson filmed the movie “My Week with Marilyn” together with Michelle Williams and three years later appeared in front of the camera alongside Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly and Anthony Hopkins in Darren Aronofsky’s “Noah”. Germany was particularly pleased with her film “Colonia Dignidad” – after all, Emma Watson starred in the thriller together with Daniel Brühl. The biggest success of her career, apart from “Harry Potter” of course, was in 2017 with the remake of “Beauty and the Beast”, in which she played the lead role. Even before its release, the film achieved its first record, with the teaser trailer garnering nearly 100 million views within 24 hours.

Love for herself is important to her

Emma, who has been a self-confessed feminist and women’s rights activist for several years, describes her relationship status as “self-partnered”. This means that she is not single, but in a relationship with herself. However, the actress prefers to keep quiet about any relationships with other people, which remains private.