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After a little white lie about losing her virginity gets out, a clean cut high school girl sees her life paralleling Hester Prynne's in "The Scarlet Letter," which she is currently studying in school - until she decides to use the rumor mill to advance her social and financial standing.
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The Croods (2012) Emma as: Eep (voice) Directed by: Kirk De Micco Pre-production, voice work More:Info | Photos | Official
Friends with Benefits (2011) Emma as: n/a Directed by: Will Gluck Filming, starting this fall More:Info | Photos | Official
The Help (2011) Emma as: Eugenia 'Skeeter' Phelan Directed by: Tate Taylor Pre-production More:Info | Photos | Official
Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011) Emma as: Hannah Directed by: Glenn Ficarra Realeses April 22, 2011 More:Info | Photos | Official
Untitled Comedy (2010) Emma as: n/a Directed by: Elizabeth Banks Post-production, Premieres 2010 More:Info | Photos | Official
Easy A (2010) Emma as: Olive Penderghast Directed by: Will Gluck Realeses Sept. 17, 2010 More:Info | Photos | Official
Marmaduke (2010) Emma as: Mazie Directed by: Tom Dey Releases June. 4, 2010 More:Info | Photos | Official
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Thanks to my lovely friend Maria who runs Brooklyn Decker Online we have added some new magazine scans for you. She kindly donated scans from this month’s Total Film and I’ve also added scans from Nylon and Vanity Fair.
Back in 2008, Emma did a photoshoot for Vanity Fair and I have added a outtake to the gallery from that shoot. We already had a black & white photo so I’ve added the coloured one. And two years later, Emma did another shoot for Vanity Fair together with Abbie Cornish, Rebecca Hall, Anna Kendrick, Carey Mulligan, Amanda Seyfried, Kristen Stewart, Mia Wasikowska and Evan Rachel Wood. I’ve added the outtakes aswell as an behind the scenes video, captures from that and what they’d said in the article about Emma.
Emma Stone, 21, emerged from the Judd Apatow comedy crew, having held her own in Superbad, as Jonah Hill’s way-cool, super-smokin’ home-ec partner, and she struck gold with Zombieland. But her comedy credentials go all the way back to Arizona, where she grew up idolizing Gilda Radner and Molly Shannon and cut her teeth with a local theater troupe. At age 15—after giving her parents a PowerPoint presentation about ditching high school for a career in acting—she left with her mother for Hollywood, where she grew into that alluring raspy voice and the Jessica Rabbit looks.
“Zombieland” stars Emma Stone and Woody Harrleson have both signed on to the cast of the upcoming romantic comedy “Friends With Benefits.” Will Gluck, who directed Stone in “Easy A,” will direct the romantic comedy for Screen Gems.
Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis star in the film as friends who have just seen their respective relationships ended in horrific fashion. Stone and Harrelson join a cast that already includes Patricia Clarkson, Richard Jenkins, Jenna Elfman, and Andy Samberg. New York Yankee third baseman Alex Rodriguez is also in negotiations to make his film debut in the movie, though it is not known if he will appear as himself or another character. Filming on the project begins next month in and around New York.
Stone and Harrelson recently starred together in the surprising hit film “Zombieland.” It is unknown at this time what roles the two actors will fill in the cast.
Emma recently did an interview and photoshoot for the magazine GQ and 4 amazing outtakes has been realesed at their website. I have added the outtakes to the gallery and the interview can be read below.
There are plenty of reasons to develop a crippling crush on Emma Stone. At the age of 21, she has partied with the cast of SNL, taken a Jonah Hill head butt in Superbad, and been taught the secret of the perfect margarita by Bill Murray. She lives in New York, works out of the Sunset Tower Hotel in L.A., and also happens to be stunning as a blonde—her natural color—or a redhead.
One could go on. But then she starts talking, and it gets worse. As she explains how she used PowerPoint to persuade her parents to let her go to Hollywood when she was only 15 (“I’d have been like, ‘Shut up, you little monster!’”) and recounts her educational experience (“I say, ‘Homeschooled,’ cross myself, and watch people freak”), you remember why you fell for the Zombieland star in the first place.
If there’s any justice, the world will follow when the teen comedy Easy A hits theaters this fall. Playing a nerd who pretends to sleep with geeks for money (and gets in too deep) proved what casting agents have suspected for a long time: The girl can hold a movie. “The business latches onto someone and puts ‘em in everything until they burn out,” she says. “My plan is to just keep working till they tell me to stop…and then beg SNL to let me join the cast.”