A Video History of Emma Stone- CABARET's New Sally Bowles Beginning Tonight!

By: Nov. 11, 2014
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Tonight, November 11, Roundabout Theatre Company welcomes Emma Stone in her Broadway debut as "Sally Bowles" in Joe Masteroff, John Kander and Fred Ebb's Tony-winning musical Cabaret starring Alan Cumming in his Tony Award-winning role as "Emcee." Directed by Sam Mendes and co-directed/choreographed by Rob Marshall.

Golden Globe nominated actress Emma Stone recently reprised her role as 'Gwen Stacy' in the second installment of Columbia Pictures' franchise feature, The Amazing Spiderman 2. Stone was recently seen in the new Woody Allen film Magic in the Moonlight in which she stars opposite Colin Firth. She also stars in the dark comedy Birdman, starring opposite Zack Galifinakis, Michael Keaton and Edward Norton.

Next year Stone will appear in the Untitled Cameron Crowe project forColumbia Pictures opposite Bradley Cooper and Alec Baldwin slated for release May 29, 2015. Stone's additional film credits include the Oscar nominated animated film, The Croods, for Dreamworks Animation, the period drama Gangster Squad, Easy A, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination and an MTV Movie Award for "Best Comedic Performance," the award-winning drama, The Help, the romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love Screen Gems Friends with Benefits, the independent drama Paperman, the Twentieth Century Fox animated comedy, Marmaduke, Columbia Picture's hit comedy Zombieland, the Warner Brothers romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, theColumbia Pictures/Happy Madison hit comedy, The House Bunny, Twentieth Century Fox's The Rocker and the Judd Apatow comedy Superbad.

When she's not filming, Stone is an advocate for Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C), a groundbreaking initiative created to accelerate innovative cancer research that will get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now. Laura Ziskin, the late producer of The Amazing Spiderman, started the organization and got Stone involved. In addition to SU2C, Stone is also an ambassador for Gilda's Club New York City. Named for the late comedian and original cast member of "SNL", Gilda Radner, Gila's Club offers a place where people dealing with cancer can join together to build social and emotional support. Stone has become an active member in the Gilda's Club community and continues to do so by engaging with their younger departments for children and teens. Native of Arizona, Emma currently splits her time between New York and LA.

In celebration of this special night, take a trip down memory lane, with a video history of Stone's career until now!

The New Partridge Family (2005):

Medium (2005):

Superbad (2007):

The House Bunny (2008):

Zombieland (2009):

Easy A (2010):

Crazy Stupid Love (2011):

The Help (2011):

The Amazing Spider-Man (2012):

Gangster Squad (2013):

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014):

Birdman (2014):



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