Emma Stone, born Emily Jean Stone on 1988-11-06 in Scottsdale, Arizona, is an American actress and producer celebrated for her versatility, charm, and award-winning performances. By 2026, she remains one of Hollywood’s most influential stars, with two Academy Awards, two BAFTAs, two Golden Globes, and a Volpi Cup to her name.
Emma Stone began acting as a child in local theater productions in Phoenix, Arizona, before moving to Los Angeles to pursue her career. Her television debut came in 2004 with In Search of the New Partridge Family, but her breakthrough role was in Superbad (2007). She quickly became known for her comedic timing and relatable charm, leading to starring roles in Easy A (2010), which earned her a Golden Globe nomination, and The Help (2011).
Her career soared with The Amazing Spider-Man series (2012–2014), where she played Gwen Stacy, and La La Land (2016), which won her the Academy Award for Best Actress. She has since starred in critically acclaimed films like The Favourite (2018), Cruella (2021), and Poor Things (2023), the latter earning her a second Oscar. By 2026, Emma Stone continues to balance mainstream success with artistic projects, cementing her reputation as one of Hollywood’s most versatile and respected performers.