Emma Stone was determined from a young age to make her dreams come true.
She began her acting career as a child, starring in a theater production of The wind in the willows in 2000. When she was a teenager, Stone created a PowerPoint presentation that convinced her parents to let her move to Hollywood.
Stone got her first break when she won VH1's Looking for the Partridge Family in 2004, where he earned the role of Laurie Partridge for a series titled The new partridge family. However, only the show's pilot episode was produced.
Stone's film career began with roles in Super bad (2007) and House bunny (2008) before playing the role of Olive Penderghast in Easy A (2010). Since her breakthrough on the big screen, Stone has been nominated for three Academy Awards, winning one for her work in La La Land (2016).
Stone played an aspiring actress in the Damien Chazelle film, rather narrative We weekly that she could identify with her character's struggle to achieve success.
“If I was lucky, there were five auditions a week – then you're really lucky,” she recalled in 2017. “The worst thing for me is that I didn't get any auditions, because that kind of ignorable feeling is somehow more brutal then be rejected.
Keep scrolling to see the highlights of Stone's career so far, from comedy star to established actress: