Emma Stone
American actress and producer
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2025 | Set to reunite with Lanthimos in Bugonia, a remake of the South Korean film Save the Green Planet!. |
2025 | Emma Stone plays Michelle in the post-production film 'Bugonia', which she is also producing |
2025 | Emma Stone stars in the film 'Eddington' as Louise Cross |
2025 | Emma Stone serves as executive producer for the documentary 'The Yogurt Shop Murders' |
2024 | Stone produced two films at Sundance Film Festival: I Saw the TV Glow and A Real Pain, and starred in Lanthimos's anthology film Kinds of Kindness at Cannes Film Festival. |
2024 | Stone sold her Los Angeles home for $4 million. |
2024 | Emma Stone guest stars as Genevieve in 'Fantasmas' episode 'The Void' and serves as executive producer |
2023 | Executive produced and starred in the Showtime satirical comedy series The Curse, playing an influencer hosting an HGTV show. |
2023 | Won her second Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Poor Things. Also starred in the television series The Curse. |
2023 | Emma Stone begins starring as Whitney Siegel and serves as executive producer in 'The Curse', a 10-episode series |
2022 | Stone starred in Lanthimos's short film Bleat and produced the first Fruit Tree project, When You Finish Saving the World, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival. |
2022 | Stone sold her house in Malibu, California for $4.425 million. |
2021 | Portrayed the title role in the film Cruella. |
March 2021 | Stone gave birth to her daughter, Louise Jean. |
2020 | Founded the production company Fruit Tree with her husband Dave McCary. |
September 2020 | Stone married Dave McCary in a private ceremony. |
2019 | Stone reprised her role as Wichita in the sequel Zombieland: Double Tap. |
December 4 2019 | Stone and Dave McCary announced their engagement. |
2018 | Stone starred in Yorgos Lanthimos's historical comedy-drama The Favourite alongside Rachel Weisz and Olivia Colman, which premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. She received her fifth Golden Globe nomination and third Oscar nomination for this role. |
2018 | Received another Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Abigail Masham in The Favourite. Starred in the dark comedy miniseries Maniac. |
2018 | Collaborated with 300 women in Hollywood to establish the Time's Up initiative, aimed at protecting women from sexual harassment and discrimination. |
2018 | Stone executive-produced and starred in the Netflix dark comedy miniseries Maniac, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. |
2017 | Portrayed tennis player Billie Jean King in the film Battle of the Sexes and was named the world's highest-paid actress. |
2017 | Included on Time's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. |
2016 | Won her first Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the romantic musical La La Land. |
2016 | Stone moved back to Los Angeles from New York. |
2016 | Emma Stone appears as herself on 'Maya & Marty' alongside Sean Hayes, Steve Martin, and Kelly Ripa |
December 3 2016 | Stone met Saturday Night Live segment director Dave McCary while hosting the show. |
2015 | Participated in a fundraising event supporting the Motion Picture & Television Fund, which helps film and television industry professionals with limited resources. |
2015 | Recognized by Forbes as one of the world's highest-paid actresses, with earnings of $6.5 million. |
2015 | Stone and Andrew Garfield were reported to have ended their romantic relationship. |
February 2015 | Completed her run in the Broadway musical Cabaret. |
2014 | Received her first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Birdman. Also reprised her role as Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man sequel. |
2014 | Starred as Sally Bowles in a Broadway revival of the musical Cabaret. |
2014 | Continued hosting the Entertainment Industry Foundation's Revlon Run/Walk. Attended Earth Hour, a worldwide movement for the planet organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature. |
2014 | Stone and Garfield encouraged paparazzi to visit websites raising awareness about causes such as autism during an event in New York City. |
November 2014 | Began starring in a Broadway revival of Cabaret as Sally Bowles, taking over the role from Michelle Williams. |
2013 | Stone appeared in Movie 43 and starred in Gangster Squad alongside Ryan Gosling and Sean Penn. |
2013 | Appeared in Forbes' Celebrity 100 list, with reported earnings of $16 million from June 2012 to June 2013. Ranked first in Forbes' Top 10 Best Value Stars. |
2013 | Stone voiced a character in the DreamWorks Animation film The Croods, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. |
2012 | Gained wider recognition by playing Gwen Stacy in the superhero film The Amazing Spider-Man. |
2012 | Hosted the Entertainment Industry Foundation's Revlon Run/Walk to help fight women's cancer. Also attended the Nickelodeon HALO Awards, a TV special highlighting teenagers 'Helping And Leading Others'. |
2012 | Emma Stone appears as herself in '30 Rock' episode 'The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell' and plays Heather in an episode of iCarly |
2011 | Starred in two significant films: the romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love and the period drama The Help. |
2011 | Appeared in a collaborative video between Star Wars and Stand Up to Cancer to raise funds for cancer research. |
2011 | Stone began dating her Amazing Spider-Man co-star Andrew Garfield, with their relationship lasting approximately four years. |
2011 | Emma Stone provides voices for two episodes of Robot Chicken |
2010 | Achieved her first leading role in the comedy film Easy A. |
2010 | Emma Stone voiced an Australian Shepherd in the comedy film Marmaduke. |
2010 | Emma Stone begins hosting Saturday Night Live, appearing in 8 episodes over the years |
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