From anxious child to successful actress: Emma Stone, who doesn’t stop at her fears
One of the highest-paid actresses in the world, a participant in numerous comedies, an Oscar-winning producer, a mental health advocate. Today, Emma Stone is recognizable with these roles to society, but in her early years she had to contend with multiple fears in her mind to continue on the path of her dreams.
Anxiety and panic attacks – Emma Stone’s childhood
For the actress, the theater played a real salvation from her own consciousness. At the age of nine, she began to see a therapist because of the irrational fears that had triggered numerous panic attacks in her daily life.
“When I was about seven, I was convinced the house was on fire. I could feel it. It wasn’t a hallucination, just a tightness in my chest, a sense that I couldn’t breathe, like the world was going to end. There were some similar attacks, but my anxiety was constant.”
The actress told Rolling Stone in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine.
In one of her therapy sessions, she illustrates her fears as a “green monster” that whispers these horrific things in her ear, and the more she trusts him, the bigger the monster becomes. Over time, he realizes that if he stops giving his attention, he shrinks and disappears. For this, he also managed to help her and the improvisational theater, in which the actors act without a script, which requires them to invent their lines of the moment.
“You have to be really present in improvisation, and that’s the antithesis of anxiety,” Stone also told the magazine.
At the age of 14, Emma decided that she wanted to devote herself to her acting career and left high school to Los Angeles, in which she was supported by her parents. He managed to convince them with his Power Point presentation titled “Project Hollywood.” For a while, she didn’t get roles, even though she’s constantly appearing on castings, so she started working, making treats in a dog food bakery.
I may not get roles, but I have to stay here. Emma Stone, In an interview with Rolling Stone
She subsequently got a few small roles that helped keep her hope alive. He voiced London Tipton’s dog in the Disney Channel series, Zach and Cody’s Lurades, starred in an episode of the 2006 series Malcolm. A year later, however, he finally landed a role in a movie, “Superky,” where he played as Jules, the love thrill of Seth (John’s Hill).
Career Breakthroughs and Prescating Roles
In the years that followed, Emma Stone continued to star in films, and one of her major breakthroughs was getting the lead role in the comedy “Easy, A?” The film is set in high school, where Olive (Emma Stone) falls victim to rumors of her sexual exploits, then enters this image herself and starts taking money from the boys who want to boast a similar story.
The actress’s involvement in romantic comedies continues in the films “By Friendly” and “Occessed for Love,” where she teamed up with actor Ryan Gosling, with whom she later worked together again. He chose a career turnaround with starring in the drama film Southerners, which was nominated for an Oscar in the Film of the Year category in 2012. Emma Stone also became recognizable as Gwen Stacey, Peter Parker’s girlfriend (Andrew Garfield) in “The Incredible Spider-Man.” In addition to the screen, romance is also transferred to the personal lives of the two actors, who have been in a relationship for 4 years, but have split in 2015.
One of the most challenging roles for the actress is that of drug addict Sam, just out of rehab, who is the daughter of the protagonist Regano Thomson (Michael Keaton) in “Birdman.” Director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s film is made up of extremely long shots that have required clean, unprocessed emotions from Stone.
I had to get into the very end of a certain scene and it was so scary because the time was strictly determined. It’s horror, it’s so hard, it’s actually crazy! Emma Stone, for the filming of “Birdman” in front of “Rolling Stone”
At one point, the actress gets an emotional breakdown and goes to the dressing room, where she tells herself she won’t get through this. When she came back to do the scene, she told Rolling Stone that she looked like crazy and spitting as she spoke. It was at this point that the director told her that the scene had worked out after already 30 failed attempts.
Dances, Songs and Self-Meanment
Emma Stone won her first Oscar for a leading role in the musical La Land in 2017, where she co-starred with Ryan Gosling. She spent months in dance rehearsals because most of the scenes in the film were filmed without interruption, which means that if the dancers and actors confuse even one small movement, they have to start shooting at the beginning. Besides the dance, here the actress also shows off her singing talent.
Her heroine Mia dreams of becoming an actress and has devoted years of her life to pursuing this idea, which is somewhat similar to the story of the actress herself. For this role, she also received a Golden Globe Award.
In 2020, Emma Stone created the production and film company “Fruit Tree” with her husband. The company has already produced several films.
The actress has a total of 8 nominations for the Golden Globe Awards, it became clear after an inspection on the film site IMDB. As well as La La Land, she also scooped the statuette at this year’s awards for best role in a musical or comedy for the film “Callets Creatures,” which she also starred as a producer. The Guardian put her performance in this film first in their ranking, and critics expect it to win her fourth Oscar nomination.
“Callets Creatures” is a film by Giorgos Lanthimos, in which Emma Stone stars as Bella Baxter, a young woman with the mind of a toddler, brought back to life by Dr. Godwin Baxter (William Defoe).
Many critics have described her acting in the black comedy “Callez Creatures” as “brave,” due to the scenes in which the character rediscovers the sexual side of life as she embarks on adventures that help her get to know the world and herself, and on Jan. 23, we’re yet to find out if she’ll get an Oscar nomination.