Did you know Emma Watson plays field hockey and break dances? The quick-witted Hermione Granger is back on the big screen in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1," which hits theaters Nov. 19. Check out all the interesting facts "Extra" found on Miss Watson!
17 Interesting Facts about Emma Watson
Emma gets along very well with all the other actors in the "Harry Potter" movies.
Emma thinks of her character Hermione Granger as a potential role model for young girls and as a female action hero who "rocks."
Emma plays field hockey, tennis, rounders and netball. She also dances in several different styles, like break dancing and modern, and likes to take art classes.
One of her favorite actors is Johnny Depp.
Emma is a big animal lover, and was spotted playing with the various animals in the "Harry Potter" movies.
Emma admires Natalie Portman and Renee Zellweger for their willingness to take on challenging roles in film, even if they are not typically beautiful characters.
Emma began filming "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" at age 10. She had auditioned for Hermione because her friends did, and she thought it would be "a laugh." It was the first audition she ever did.
Going to university has always been Watson's dream. She is attending Brown University.
Until she was five years old, Emma lived in France.
Her favorite school subjects are art, history and English. Her least favorites are math and geography.
Her favorite color is light blue.
Watson believes that too often the media portrays only stupid girls, or smart girls who dumb themselves down.
She proudly proclaims herself to be a feminist, as well as fairly competitive.
Both of Emma's parents are lawyers.
She loves staying in school because she feels it keeps her in touch with reality. Emma was hesitant to portray Hermione in the final two installments of the "Harry Potter" movies because she really wanted to have a normal life.
Emma has said she thinks the chances are slim that she will ever be involved in another project that is as successful as "Harry Potter."
Emma was ranked #69 on Maxim magazine's Hot 100 of 2011 list.