Emma Stone / Emily Jean Stone
Born on November 6, 1988 (Scottsdale, Arizona, United States).
Emma Stone has that rare blend of warmth, wit, and emotional range that makes every role feel alive. She’s charmed audiences as Gwen Stacy — Peter Parker’s sharp and spirited girlfriend — in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), Marvel’s answer to Amy Adams’ Lois Lane.
And when it comes to zombie survival, she proved herself every bit as nimble and charismatic as Milla Jovovich’s Alice — and even edged into the supernatural terrain long ruled by Kate Beckinsale’s Selene — in Zombieland (2009) and Zombieland: Double Tap (2019). She reinvented a Disney icon in Cruella (2021), embraced audacious surrealism in Poor Things (2023), and won her first — but not her last — Oscar for her luminous work in La La Land (2016).
Her Zombieland partnership with Jesse Eisenberg forms a subtle cinematic bridge to Kristen Stewart, Mélanie Laurent and Amy Adams. It’s a constellation of quiet intersections — the kind that doesn’t announce itself, yet reveals how unexpectedly intertwined their careers have become.
Through Bradley Cooper as well, Stone’s trajectory brushes against those of Scarlett Johansson, Amy Adams, and Jennifer Lawrence. Her sun-washed romance with him in Aloha (2015) lies on the same orbital path as his collaborations with Adams, Lawrence, and Johansson — a pattern of connections that binds her to several of her generation’s brightest stars.
Beyond acting, Stone co-founded the production company Fruit Tree, home to bold, offbeat projects such as Bugonia (2025). Whatever the genre, she brings humor, heart, and a mischievous spark to every frame.
Jennifer Lawrence’s friend.
Married. Mother of one child.


















