BWW Profile: Oscar-Nominated Emma Stone of Stage and Screen

By: Feb. 19, 2015
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Emma Stone's star is on the rise. The 27-year old actress has been a sought after leading lady for several years. Her Oscar nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for the film BIRDMAN is only solidifying her reputation as one of Hollywood's most exciting young actresses of today.

Director and writer Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu's BIRDMAN centers around a nearly washed up actor Riggan Thomsen, played by Michael Keaton, who stakes his shaky reputation on a comeback in a Broadway show. Emma Stone plays Sam, Riggen's personal assistant and daughter.

While Stone was garnering audience and critical acclaim for BIRDMAN, she was also receiving applause eight times a week at Studio 54 where she joined Alan Cumming in the remounted revival of Kander and Ebb's musical CABARET. Stone took over playing nightclub chanteuse Fraulein Sally Bowles from Michele Williams in November and ended her run Valentine's Day weekend. (Sienna Miller will fill Sally's shoes for the remainder of the run until March 29, unless the popular revival receives another extension.)

When critics looked in on her turn as Sally Bowles, some said "Stone plays Sally, dancing on the edge of desperation and too scared to look down" and she "acts the hell out of it." (Marilyn Stasio, VARIETY) USA TODAY's Alyssa Gardner described Stone's opening moments in CABARET: "The movie star's voice sounds slight and breathy, with a touch of whiskey at the edges; as she dances with the other Kit Kat Girls, she comes across as a particularly spry, playful sex kitten." Sally Bowles is not supposed to be a top drawer entertainer, Gardner reminded readers. "Stone hits her notes accurately and stylishly, summoning power when she needs to and letting a hoarse whisper suffice when the mood calls for it."

Emma Stone: the naturally blonde child performer
and her more recent hair color.

Making such a Broadway debut was a dream come true, according to Stone. She told VANITY FAIR, "I've wanted to play Sally Bowles since I was 10, when I saw Natasha Richardson."

Around the time Stone saw Richardson as Bowles, she was a number of years away from her comic turns in such films as SUPERBAD (2007), ZOMBIELAND (2009), her Golden Globe-nominated turn in EASY A (2010), and her double-whammy turns in CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE and the award-winning film THE HELP. Before she was romanced by Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker/Spiderman (on and off the screen) in THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN I and II and other film roles, Stone was a girl growing up in Arizona to parents Krista (Yeager) and Jeffrey Stone. As a child, Stone began acting at age 11 at the esteemed Valley Youth Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona. Her roles at VYT included an award-winning turn as Otter in THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, and two seasons as Eeyore in A WINNIE-THE-POOH CHRISTMAS TAIL, and as Tweedledum in ALICE IN WONDERLAND.

Stone has described herself as a tom-boy growing up with Steve Martin and John Candy as her idols. Her comic appeal - as well as sex appeal - is certainly not in question now, thanks to roles such as Grace Faraday opposite Ryan Gosling in GANGSTER SQUAD (2013) and her upcoming film ALOHA (2015) starring alongside Bradley Cooper and Bill Murray.





Will you be rooting for Emma on Oscar night? Let me know your thoughts on Stone's nomination and the Oscars in general in the comments below, or on Twitter @jeffwalker66 and #BWWOscars.

The 87th Academy Awards telecast will air live coast-to-coast on Sunday, February 22, 2015 (8:30 p.m.ET/5:30 p.m.PT) on ABC from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. And be sure to visit BWW TV for live coverage of the 2015 Oscar telecast.



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