Emma Stone covers this month's issue of Vanity Fair in which she talks about her early career struggles,
“I could hear that, in the other room, a girl had just gone in and they were saying, ‘You are our pick … On a scale of 1 to 10 you’re an 11."
When she auditioned for Heroes. Of course that role went to Hayden Panettiere.
“I went home and just had this meltdown,” Stone says, labeling the moment her “rock bottom.”
She then tells of her first big break in the comedy Superbad,
“I did Superbad in what would’ve been my senior year, I was playing a senior, and had I graduated I would’ve missed that opportunity, and had I missed that opportunity I wouldn’t be here right now.”
Let's just say her early acting life wasn't exactly an Easy A.
Her next roles include The Help, based on a civil rights era book, and the romantic comedy, Crazy, Stupid, Love.
[Vanity Fair]
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