The Freeman

CLEAN SWEEP FOR EMMA STONE

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Emma Stone completed a clean sweep of Hollywood’s major acting prizes with an Oscar for her performanc­e in “La La Land.”

The 28-year-old also picked up trophies at the Golden Globes, British BAFTAs and Screen Actors GuildAward­s.

“To the women in this category... you were all so extraordin­ary and I look up to you and I admire you more than I can put into words,” said Stone of fellow nominees Isabelle Huppert, Natalie Portman, Ruth Negga and Meryl Streep.

Stone’s Mia is a wide-eyed romantic who goes from audition to audition in her quest to make it big while Ryan Gosling is Sebastian, a jazz pianist with a mission to save the medium who struggles to pay his bills.

The pair meet in one of LA’s famous traffic jams and then at a celebrity party before wooing each other in dreamy dancing sequences reminiscen­t of those performed by legendary screen partners Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

The pair first appeared together in “Crazy, Stupid, Love” (2011) and then again in “Gangster Squad” (2013), and were described as a modern-day “Fred and Ginger” as they sunk their hands and feet into the cement at the TCL Chinese Theatre in December, a longstandi­ng honor for Hollywood’s biggest stars.

Born Emily Jean Stone in Scottsdale, Arizona to a homemaker mother and businessma­n father, Stone began acting in youth theater in Phoenix.

At the age of just 14, she made a PowerPoint presentati­on titled “Project Hollywood” to persuade her parents to allow her to drop out of school and pursue a movie career.

The pitch worked and she and her mother moved to LA, where Stone was homeschool­ed between auditions.

“It’s nuts that they agreed to it,” Stone told The Hollywood Reporter. “I don’t condone it. Everybody should go through high school and graduate.”

Her first role came with the part of Laurie Partridge in the VH1 talent/reality show “In Search of the Partridge Family.”

She has appeared in more than 20 movies since her 2007 debut in “Superbad” but really came to the fore as a major talent in “The Help,” a 2011 drama about the racism faced by black maids in 1960s Mississipp­i.

A string of hit films followed, including two “Spider-Man” movies and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s “Birdman,” which earned Stone a best supporting actress nomination.

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