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Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is an English actress and activist. She has gained recognition for her roles in both blockbusters and independent films, as well as her women's rights work

Emma Watson Net Worth And Biography

What is Emma Watson net worth and biography?Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is an English actress and activist. She has gained recognition for her roles in both blockbusters and independent films, as well as her women’s rights work

Net Worth:$80 Million
Age:30
Born:April 15, 1990
Country of Origin:United Kingdom
Source of Wealth:Professional Actress
Last Updated:2022

Introduction

As of 2022, Emma Watson’s net worth is roughly $80 million.

Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is an English activist, actress, and model born in Paris.

She is mostly known for her performances in the Harry Potter film series, which she appeared in from 2001-2011. The Harry Potter movies earned Watson $60 million, and the movies are famous all over the world.

Watson is also known for being a Goodwill Ambassador for women’s rights.

Emma Watson Childhood & Early Life

Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was born to Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, both lawyers, in Paris, France. She lived in the city till she was five years, but following the divorce of her parents; she shifted with her mother and younger brother to Oxfordshire.
From a very young age, she dreamt of becoming an actress and took up coaching classes at the Stagecoach Theatre Arts to pursue her dreams, while attending Dragon School, in Oxford.
By the age of 10, she had performed in a number of stage productions and plays. It was at the behest of her school teachers that she decided to audition for the role of Harry’s best friend, Hermione Granger.
She auditioned for the role eight times, beating all her seniors to bag the role. Interestingly, right from the audition, she won the heart of the author herself, J.K. Rowling.
She left Dragon School in 2003 and as a result of her busy filming schedules she was tutored for her GCSE exams for over 5 hours a day. She finally cleared her GCSE examinations the following year, earning two A’s and eight A*

Emma Watson Career

She was finally chosen to reprise the role of the brainy, Hermione Granger for the Harry Potter franchise in 1999, which was her first professional breakthrough.
Her debut-screen performance in 2001, garnered the attention of critics and audiences from around the globe and avid fans soon related Watson to the character of ‘Hermione Granger’ in the book.
The following year, she appeared in the second series of the Harry Potter franchise; ‘Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets’, for which, her screen-presence and her acting skills were commended.
2004 kicked-off, with her playing a major role in ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’, the third installment in the series.
Although the third film proved to be the lowest-earning film in the whole franchise, her performance as a more mature Hermione Granger earned her a number of awards and the attention of critics.
From 2004 to 2009 , she enjoyed continued success with the Harry Potter films in the fourth, fifth and the sixth installments; viz., ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’, ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’ and ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’.
Around this time, she was also seen in a smaller film, ‘The Tale of the Despereaux’. Meanwhile, she also modeled for Burberry and Lanc�me. She also became actively involved with the Fair Trade fashion brand, ‘People Tree’.
The final installment of the Harry Potter series was split into two parts; ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1’ and ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows- Part 2’, both of which were filmed between 2009 and 2011.
She was also cast in the film adaptation of ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’, which released in September 2012.
In 2013, she appeared in ‘The Bling Ring’, based on the ‘Bling Ring’ robberies, where she played the role of Nicki.
She also starred in a supporting role in ‘This is the End’. She will also be seen in ‘Queen of the Tearling’; an upcoming release.

Emma Watson Top Movie

LITTLE WOMEN (2019) – 8.3

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Emma Watson starred in one of the best movies of 2019 and what might be the best movie of her entire career. This film was Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of the classic Little Women. The film was a faithful adaptation but threw a wrench into the ending with Gerwig saying that she made the film that had the ending author Louisa May Alcott wanted to use.

Emma Watson is Meg March, while Saoirse Ronan is Jo and Florence Pugh is Amy, the sisters in the film. The film is Watson’s highest rated on IMDb, and it has an immaculate 95% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes.

THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER (2012) – 8.0

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The first really big movie role that Emma Watson took on after the Harry Potter franchise ended was the 2012 coming-of-age drama The Perks of Being a Wallflower. The film is based on the book by Stephen Chbosky, who also directed the movie. Logan Lerman is the star of the film, another child star from a fantasy franchise, as he played Percy Jackson in movies.

In The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Lerman plays Charlie, a teen who writes about his freshman year in high school. This experience is made harder due to his clinical depression and anxiety issues. Emma Watson is a senior named Sam who Charlie meets and develops a close friendship with.

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2017) – 7.1

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In 2017, Emma Watson took on her biggest high-profile role since the end of the Harry Potter franchise. In this case, she took on the iconic role of Belle in the live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast. Directed by Bill Condon, Watson was the book-loving girl who fell in love with the Beast (Dan Stevens), helping him regain his humanity.

The movie was a massive success, the biggest financial success of Watson’s career outside of the Harry Potter films., making $1.2 billion.  Fans loved it, as it picked up Watson an MTV award and holds an impressive 7.1 rating on IMDb.

COLONIA (2015) – 7.1

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In 2015, Emma Watson kept working on her new adult career and took a role in the historical thriller Colonia. The movie takes place during the 1973 Chilean military coupe. The main focus was the Colonia Dignidad cult just South of Chili during that time, led by Paul Schafer.

Emma Watson stars as a woman named Lena, who joins the cult after her husband’s abduction. The reason is that the cult has Daniel in their grasps, and no one has ever escaped from them before. While Rotten Tomatoes has the film listed as rotten, IMDb users saw it in a more favorable light.

MY WEEK WITH MARILYN (2011) – 7.0

It wasn’t until after Emma Watson finished with the Harry Potter franchise that she moved on to another role in a live-action film. However, Watson moved quickly as My Week with Marilyn came out in 2011, the same year as Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2. The film followed one week in the life of Marilyn Monroe.

Michelle Williams won the Golden Globes award for her performance as Monroe. As for Emma Watson, she portrayed Lucy, a wardrobe assistant that was dating Colin (Eddie Redmayne), the man who drove Monroe around town before falling for her, ruining his relationship with Lucy.

THIS IS THE END (2013) – 6.6

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The same year that Emma Watson proved she was a star on the rise in The Bling Ring, she also took on a role showing she had no problem with poking fun at herself. That movie was the Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg comedy, This is the End.

The movie tells the story of the end of the world and humorously has everyone in the film playing heightened versions of themselves. Emma Watson shows up in the film as someone at James Franco’s party, only to attack the survivors and steal all their alcohol after the apocalypse starts.

THE TALE OF DESPEREAUX (2008) – 6.1

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In what should come as no surprise, the first movie that Emma Watson did outside of the Harry Potter franchise was an animated film. This movie allowed Watson to take on a role that didn’t affect the reputation of her on-screen character of Hermione. The film was 2008’s The Tale of Despereaux.

The film was a British-American film based on the 2003 novel about a young mouse named Despereaux (Matthew Broderick) who sets out to save his friend, the kidnapped Princess Pea. Emma Watson voices the princess.

REGRESSION (2015) – 5.7

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Released in 2015, Emma Watson took the lead role in a film by renowned Spanish filmmaker Alejandro Amenabar. Regression was a psychological thriller with Ethan Hawke starring as a police detective investigating the case of a man who admitted to abusing his teenage daughter, but has no memories of actually doing it.

Emma Watson plays the daughter, who claims that the assault was by several people in masks, making the police think it was a satanic cult, during its mass hysteria in the ’90s. The movie received mostly negative reviews, yet kept an average IMDb rating.

Emma Watson Personal Life & Legacy

She took a ‘gap-year’ after school and applied to Columbia and Brown University. Unlike many of her contemporaries, she chose to keep her private life under wraps and is said to maintain close ties with her ‘Harry Potter’ co-stars; Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint.
She is a budding fashionista herself and has designed a range of clothes for underprivileged children that benefited UNICEF.

Emma Watson Awards And Achievements

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA

Saturn Award [Nominee] (2018)

Best Actress

Beauty and the Beast (2017)


Saturn Award [Nominee] (2012)

Best Supporting Actress

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)


Saturn Award [Nominee] (2002)

Best Performance by a Younger Actor

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001)


American Comedy Award [Nominee] (2014)

Best Comedy Supporting Actress – Film

This Is the End (2013)


Awards Circuit Community Awards

ACCA [Nominee] (2012)

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)


ACCA [Nominee] (2012)

Best Cast Ensemble

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)


BAFTA/LA Britannia Awards

Britannia Award [Winner] (2014)

British Artist of the Year

Boston Society of Film Critics Awards

BSFC Award [Nominee] (2012)

Best Supporting Actress

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)


Bravo Otto

Bravo Otto Germany [Nominee] (2012)

Best Actress (Schauspielerin)

Bravo Otto Germany [Nominee] (2011)

Best Actress (Schauspielerin)

Bravo Otto Germany [Winner] (2009)

Best Actor/Actress (Schauspieler/in)

Bravo Otto Germany [Winner] (2007)

Best Actress (Schauspielerin)

Bravo Otto Germany [Winner] (2006)

Best Actress (Schauspielerin)

Bravo Otto Germany [Winner] (2005)

Best Actress (Schauspielerin)

Bravo Otto Germany [Nominee] (2004)

Best Actress (Schauspielerin)

Bravo Otto Germany [Nominee] (2003)

Best Actress (Schauspielerin)

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards

Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2006)

Best Young Actress

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)


Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2005)

Best Young Actress

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)


Capri, Hollywood

Capri Ensemble Cast Award [Winner] (2011)


My Week with Marilyn (2011)


CinEuphoria Awards

CinEuphoria [Nominee] (2021)

Best Ensemble – International Competition

Little Women (2019)


Empire Awards, UK

Empire Award [Nominee] (2018)

Best Actress

Beauty and the Beast (2017)


Empire Award [Nominee] (2011)

Best Actress

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)


Empire Award [Nominee] (2008)

Best Actress

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)


Empire Award [Nominee] (2002)

Best Debut

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001)


Faro Island Film Festival

Golden Carp Film Award – International [Winner] (2020)

Best Ensemble Performance

Little Women (2019)


Gold Derby Awards

Gold Derby Award [Nominee] (2020)

Ensemble Cast

Little Women (2019)


Gold Derby Award [Nominee] (2020)

Ensemble of the Decade

Little Women (2019)


Gold Derby Award [Nominee] (2012)

Ensemble Cast

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)


International Online Cinema Awards (INOCA)

Halfway Award [Nominee] (2013)

Best Supporting Actress

The Bling Ring (2013)


Italian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)

IOMA [Nominee] (2013)

Best Supporting Actress (Miglior attrice non protagonista)

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)


Jupiter Award

Jupiter Award [Nominee] (2017)

Best International Actress

Colonia (2015)


Jupiter Award [Nominee] (2014)

Best International Actress

The Bling Ring (2013)


Kids’ Choice Awards, Australia

Blimp Award [Nominee] (2006)

Favorite Female Movie Star

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)


Kids’ Choice Awards, USA

Blimp Award [Nominee] (2018)

Favorite Movie Actress

Beauty and the Beast (2017)


Blimp Award [Nominee] (2012)

Favorite Movie Actress

For playing “Hermione Granger”.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)


Blimp Award [Nominee] (2011)

Favorite Movie Actress

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)

MTV Movie + TV Awards

MTV Movie + TV Award [Winner] (2017)

Best Actor in a Movie

Beauty and the Beast (2017)


MTV Movie + TV Award [Nominee] (2017)

Best Kiss

Beauty and the Beast (2017)


Trailblazer Award [Winner] (2013)


MTV Movie Award [Nominee] (2013)

Best Female Performance

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)


MTV Movie Award [Nominee] (2013)

Best Kiss

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)


MTV Movie Award [Nominee] (2013)

Best Musical Moment

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)


MTV Movie Award [Nominee] (2012)

Best Kiss

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)


MTV Movie Award [Nominee] (2012)

Best Female Performance

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)


MTV Movie Award [Nominee] (2011)

Best Female Performance

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)


MTV Movie Award [Nominee] (2011)

Best Kiss

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)


MTV Movie Award [Nominee] (2011)

Best Fight

Harry, Hermione and Ron vs. the Death Eaters

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)


MTV Movie Award [Nominee] (2010)

Best Female Performance

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)


MTV Movie Award [Nominee] (2006)

Best On-Screen Team

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)

Emma Watson Favorite Quotes

“If you want to run for Prime Minister, you can. If you don’t, that’s wonderful, too. Shave your armpits, don’t shave them, wear flats one day, heels the next; We want to empower women to do exactly what they want.” – Emma Watson 

“I don’t have perfect teeth. I’m not stick thin. I want to be the person who feels great in her body and can say that she loves it and doesn’t want to change anything.” – Emma Watson

“Ignoring fame was my rebellion, in a funny way. I was insistent on being normal and doing normal things. It probably wasn’t advisable to go to college in America and room with a complete stranger. And it probably wasn’t wise to share a bathroom with eight other people in a coed dorm. Looking back, that was crazy.” – Emma Watson 

“I mean, I have done scenes with animals, with owls, with bats, with cats, with special effects, with thespians, in the freezing cold, in the pouring rain, boiling hot; I’ve done press with every syndication, every country; I’ve done interviews with people dressed up as cows – there’s honestly nothing that’s gonna intimidate me!” – Emma Watson  

“It’s almost like the better I do, the more my feeling of inadequacy actually increases, because I’m just going, ‘Any moment, someone’s going to find out I’m a total fraud, and that I don’t deserve any of what I’ve achieved. I can’t possibly live up to what everyone thinks I am and what everyone’s expectations of me are.” – Emma Watson  

Emma Watson Success Lessons

Now you know all about Emma Watson’s net worth, and how she achieved success; let’s take a look at some of the lessons we can learn from her:

Don’t Compromise

Don’t compromise, success isn’t about landing every opportunity. Success is about choosing carefully, doing the research, and making informed decisions when it comes to course of action.

Be Dedicated

Dedication is the key, most of the success stories, even if they look like they happened overnight. Have a commitment to any task, and be dedicated.

Be Humble

Be humble, success is like anything in life and can be lost quickly as it gained. Stay humble no matter what the circumstances are and allow yourself to keep a level head and appreciate that which comes to you through hard work and dedication.

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