
Age: 37
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Emily Jean "Emma" Stone (born November 6, 1988) is an American actress and producer. She has won two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards. Her career began at Phoenix's Valley Youth Theatre with The Wind in the Willows (2000) and at fifteen, she moved to Los Angeles, debuting in an unsold television pilot, In Search of the New Partridge Family (2004). Stone gained recognition through teen comedies like Superbad (2007), Zombieland (2009), and Easy A (2010), her first starring role, earning a Golden Globe nomination for the latter. Her roles in Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011) and The Help (2011) highlighted her versatility, while The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and its 2014 sequel elevated her global profile. Stone earned her first Oscar nomination for Birdman (2014), and won Best Actress for La La Land (2016) and Poor Things (2023); she has also earned nominations for The Favourite (2018) and Bugonia (2025). She starred in Battle of the Sexes (2017), Cruella (2021), and Maniac (2018). In 2020, she co-founded Fruit Tree, producing films Problemista (2023) and I Saw the TV Glow (2024). Stone's collaboration with Yorgos Lanthimos, inspired by her admiration for his films like The Lobster (2015) and Dogtooth (2009), spans The Favourite, Poor Things, and Kinds of Kindness (2024), and Bugonia. This partnership, driven by her trust in his vision, reflects her deliberate shift toward experimental cinema over mainstream Hollywood projects.

Emma Stone

Wendy Wilson
for Wendy Wilson in Hold On: The Wilson Phillips Story
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"Hold On: The Wilson Phillips Story" chronicles the captivating journey of three talented women who overcame the odds to become a pop sensation in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Carnie Wilson, Wendy Wilson, and Chynna Phillips, daughters of music legends Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys and John and Michelle Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas, join forces to create a harmonious blend of voices that takes the world by storm. As they rise to fame with chart-toppers like "Hold On" and "Release Me," the pressures of stardom threaten to tear them apart. Personal struggles, family dynamics, and the constant glare of the media spotlight put their bond to the test. The film delves deep into the complexities of their relationships and the challenges they faced as women in the male-dominated music industry. Amidst the turbulence, the enduring friendship and the healing power of their music become their anchor. "Hold On: The Wilson Phillips Story" explores the highs and lows of their careers, their individual battles with personal demons, and the triumphant comeback that solidified their place in music history.