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CHILD STARS THEN AND NOW: FROM EARLY FAME TO MODERN DAYS

Emma Watson

Emma Watson won hearts worldwide as the bright and brave Hermione Granger in the “Harry Potter” series. Her role as Hermione made her an icon for a generation and a role model for young girls. Watson embraced her platform to champion feminist causes, furthering her impact beyond the screen.

Post-Harry Potter, Watson attended Brown University, balancing her education with her acting career. She has acted in critically acclaimed films like “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” and “Little Women,” and has become a prominent advocate for women’s rights, serving as a UN Women Goodwill ambassador. Emma’s career trajectory illustrates how a child star can leverage fame for advocacy and personal growth.

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CHILD STARS THEN AND NOW: FROM EARLY FAME TO MODERN DAYS