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Emma Stone discusses the chilling impact of 'Bugonia' and Luigi Mangione's alleged crime, shedding light on toxic workplace environments and unchecked ambition.
Emma Stone, born Emily Jean Stone on November 6, 1988, in Scottsdale, Arizona, is an American actress and producer renowned for her versatility across comedy, drama, and musical genres.[1][2][3] She began acting in local theater as a child with Valley Youth Theatre, and at age 15, convinced her parents via a PowerPoint presentation to move to Los Angeles, where she homeschooled while auditioning.[2][3][4] Stone's film debut came in 2007's *Superbad*, followed by comedies like *Zombieland* (2009) and her breakout lead role as Olive Penderghast in *Easy A* (2010), earning a Golden Globe nomination.[1][2][4] She showcased range in *The Help* (2011), as Gwen Stacy in *The Amazing Spider-Man* (2012) and its 2014 sequel, and *Birdman* (2014), netting an Oscar nod for Best Supporting Actress.[3][5] Her stage work included starring as Sally Bowles in a 2014-2015 Broadway revival of *Cabaret*.[2] Key achievements include two Academy Awards for Best Actress: for aspiring actress Mia in *La La Land* (2016), also winning a Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Volpi Cup, and for the resurrected Bella Baxter in Yorgos Lanthimos's *Poor Things* (2023).[1][2][3][5] She has two Golden Globes, two BAFTAs, and five Oscar nominations total, plus induction into *Saturday Night Live*'s Five-Timers Club in 2023 after hosting five times.[1][2] In 2017, she was the world's highest-paid actress and named among Time's 100 most influential people.[2][5] Recent collaborations with Lanthimos include *Kinds of Kindness* (2024) and *Bugonia* (2025), alongside roles in *The Curse* miniseries (Golden Globe-nominated) and Ari Aster's *Eddington* (2025).[2][5] Married to Dave McCary since 2020, she co-founded production company Fruit Tree, backing projects like *Problemista* and *I Saw the TV Glow*.[3][5] At 37, Stone remains a prolific force in Hollywood.[1][2]
Emma Stone discusses the chilling impact of 'Bugonia' and Luigi Mangione's alleged crime, shedding light on toxic workplace environments and unchecked ambition.
Yorgos Lanthimos' 'Bugonia' premieres at Venice Film Festival, receiving a 7-minute standing ovation. Critics praise direction and Emma Stone's performance.
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