List of Emma Stone performances

Emma Stone is an American actress who aspired to an acting career from an early age.[1] She had her first role onstage at age 11,[2] and followed with parts in sixteen plays in a regional theater in Arizona.[3] Stone made her television debut in the unsold pilot for the reality show The New Partridge Family (2005).[4] After brief television roles in Medium, Malcolm in the Middle, and Lucky Louie, she made her film debut in the comedy Superbad (2007).[5]

Stone in 2016

Stone appeared as a ghost in Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009), and found commercial success with the horror comedy Zombieland.[6] Her breakthrough came with her first leading role as a high school student perceived to be sexually promiscuous in the comedy Easy A (2010).[7] In 2011, she starred in the romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love and in the period drama The Help, which were both commercial successes.[8][9] Stone's success continued with her role as Gwen Stacy in the 2012 superhero film The Amazing Spider-Man that became her highest-grossing release, with a worldwide revenue of $757 million, and she later reprised the role in its 2014 sequel.[10] Critical success followed with her performance as a recovering drug addict in Alejandro González Iñárritu's black comedy-drama Birdman (2014). It earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[11] Later that year, she made her Broadway debut in a revival of the musical Cabaret.

Stone won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as an aspiring actress in Damien Chazelle's musical La La Land (2016).[12] She also recorded six songs such as "City of Stars" for the film's soundtrack. She served as an executive producer and starred in the Netflix black comedy miniseries Maniac (2018), and received another Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Abigail Masham in Yorgos Lanthimos' period black comedy The Favourite (2018).[13][14] She then starred in the sequel Zombieland: Double Tap (2019), portrayed the title role in the crime comedy Cruella (2021), and established the production company Fruit Tree, under which she began producing independent films such as Jesse Eisenberg's directorials When You Finish Saving the World (2022) and A Real Pain (2024).[15] In 2023, Stone reunited with Lanthimos in the acclaimed fantasy film Poor Things, which she also produced, winning another Academy Award for Best Actress in addition to a nomination for Best Picture.[15][16][17]

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

As actress

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2007SuperbadJules[18]
2008The RockerAmelia Stone[19]
The House BunnyNatalie[20]
2009Ghosts of Girlfriends PastAllison Vandermeersh[21]
Paper ManAbby[22]
ZombielandWichita / Krista[23]
2010MarmadukeMazieVoice[24]
Easy AOlive Penderghast[25]
2011Friends with BenefitsKayla[26]
Crazy, Stupid, LoveHannah Weaver[27]
The HelpEugenia "Skeeter" Phelan[28]
2012The Amazing Spider-ManGwen Stacy[29]
2013Gangster SquadGrace Faraday[30]
Movie 43VeronicaSegment: "Veronica"[31]
The CroodsEep CroodVoice[32]
2014The Amazing Spider-Man 2Gwen Stacy[33]
Magic in the MoonlightSophie Baker[34]
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)Sam Thomson[35]
The InterviewHerselfCameo
2015AlohaAllison Ng[36]
Irrational ManJill Pollard[37]
2016Popstar: Never Stop Never StoppingClaudia CantrellUncredited cameo[38]
La La LandMia Dolan[39]
2017Battle of the SexesBillie Jean King[40]
2018The FavouriteAbigail Masham[41]
2019Zombieland: Double TapWichita / Krista[42]
2020The Croods: A New AgeEep CroodVoice[43]
2021CruellaEstella von Hellman / Cruella de VilAlso executive producer[44]
2022BleatWomanShort film[45]
2023Poor ThingsBella BaxterAlso producer[46]
2024Kinds of KindnessTBAPost-production[47]
TBAEddingtonTBAFilming[48]

As producer only

YearTitleCreditRef(s)
2022When You Finish Saving the WorldProducer[49]
2023ProblemistaProducer[50]
2024I Saw the TV GlowProducer[51]
A Real PainProducer[52]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2004The New Partridge FamilyLaurie PartridgePilot[53]
2005MediumCynthia McCallisterEpisode: "Sweet Dreams"[54]
2006The Suite Life of Zack & CodyIvana TiptonVoice; Episode: "Crushed"; credited as Emily Stone[55]
Malcolm in the MiddleDianeEpisode: "Lois Strikes Back"[56]
Lucky LouieShannonEpisode: "Get Out"[54]
2007DriveViolet Trimble7 episodes[3]
2010–2023Saturday Night LiveHerself (host) / Various characters8 episodes (host of 5 episodes)[1][57]
2011Robot ChickenVarious voices2 episodes[58]
201230 RockHerselfEpisode: "The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell"[59]
iCarlyHeatherEpisode: "iFind Spencer Friends"[60]
2016Maya & MartyHerselfEpisode: "Sean Hayes, Steve Martin, Kelly Ripa & Emma Stone"[61]
2018ManiacAnnie Landsberg10 episodes; also executive producer[62]
2023–2024The CurseWhitney Siegel10 episodes; also executive producer[63]

Video games

YearTitleVoice roleNotesRef.
2012Sleeping DogsAmanda CartwrightAlso motion capture[64]

Theater

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2014–2015CabaretSally BowlesStudio 54, Broadway[65]

Discography

YearTitleAlbumRef.
2008"I Know What Boys Like"The House Bunny[66]
2010"Knock on Wood"Easy A[67]
2016"Turn Up the Beef"
(The Lonely Island featuring Emma Stone)
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping[68]
"The Christmas Candle"
(Saturday Night Live Cast featuring Emma Stone)
Non-album single[69]
"Another Day of Sun"La La Land: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[70]
"Someone in the Crowd"[70]
"A Lovely Night"[70]
"City of Stars"[70]
"Audition (The Fools Who Dream)"[70]
2023"Fully Naked in New York"
(Saturday Night Live Cast featuring Emma Stone)
Non-album single[71]

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRef.
2015"Anna"Will Butler[72]
2018"Who Cares"Paul McCartney[73]

See also

References