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Julia Sarah Stone (born November 24, 1997) is a Canadian actress. She began studying theater at the age of six, and appeared in a number of school plays over the following years. After booking a small part in an
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short film in 2009, she won her
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in the 2011 feature''
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'', for which she received a
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. Afterward, Stone was subsequently cast in the pilot episode of the CW series ''
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''; the third season of
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's '' The Killing;'' and a number of Canadian-produced independent films. In addition to her Young Artist Award, she has received several other film accolades. For her role in the feature ''
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'', Stone was named a
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Rising Star in 2014, won the
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in 2015, and was nominated for a
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Award. Her performance in the 2016 film ''The Unseen'' earned her an additional nomination from the Vancouver Film Critics Circle. In 2019, she won a second Leo Award for her work in the dramatic film ''Honey Bee''. Stone has won praise for her use of silence and facial expressions on-screen. In a review, ''RogerEbert.com'' noted that viewers could gauge the mood of a scene merely by watching Stone. In 2016, she was cast as Dana Copeland in the disaster series ''
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''. She later played the role of Eva, opposite
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, in the 2017 dramatic film '' Allure''.


Early life

Stone began performing at the age of six, appearing in plays at elementary school. She developed an interest in professional acting three years later, a pursuit which her parents approved of, but briefly delayed. In an interview with the ''
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'', Stone's mother stated, "It felt like it was important for Julia to spend another year becoming ''her'' before throwing herself into becoming other people." Following a number of roles in student-produced films, Stone began booking
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features. Her first screen role was in the 2009 survival-horror short ''A Brush of Red'', in which she played an unnamed character. Stone chose to use her middle name professionally to avoid confusion with singer Julia Stone.


Career


2011–2013: Early recognition

Stone's
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came in 2011, when she was cast as an adoptee searching for her birth mother in ''
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''. For her performance in the film, Stone won a
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and critical acclaim. Liam Lacey of ''
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'' noted, "Young actress Julia Stone hits the right notes." ''
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'' magazine declared that Stone was "about to break out in a big way." She appears in the opening scene of the 2012 series ''Emily Owens, M.D.'', playing a girl named Abbey who initially ridicules the main character, but later comes to admire her. Following other guest parts, and additional work in shorts, Stone booked her first role as a series regular in the TV show '' The Killing'', which she appeared on in 2013. In an interview with ''
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'', she described winning the part as "one of the happiest moments of my life". In the series, Stone plays a prostitute who becomes caught in a love triangle with her boyfriend and another girl. "It's really raw, but it's the kind of thing that's happening and it's important to put a light to it," Stone said. "There wasn't anything explicit or unnecessary and they shot it in a way that's supportive to the story. My mom and I saw it similarly—this is an important story that needs to be told." While discussing the character's effect on her, Stone noted, "I really admire that no matter what, she's believing and hoping and having faith in a better future. That's something that I've taken away from this whole experience of playing her, is that no matter what, you can still always have hope. That's something I've learned from her." While reviewing her work in the role, Pamela Thomas of ''The Reel Spin'' noted, "Not only is Stone fearless, gorgeous, and wise beyond her years, she does it all with an effortless grace."


2014–2016: Film breakthrough and Leo Award

Stone's work in ''The Killing'' led to numerous opportunities in Canadian films. In 2014, she told the ''National Post'', "I feel excited because I keep getting more opportunities to develop my craft and to do what I love. I just hope to be able to keep telling stories and playing characters that mean a lot to me." Canadian director Lindsay MacKay cast Stone in the coming-of-age drama ''Wet Bum'' (also titled ''Surfacing''). In the tale, she plays a social outcast who finds solace in swimming and develops unexpected bonds with numerous people. While discussing the film, Stone revealed that she identified with her character's situation: "I think a lot of people have gone through something similar to what she's gone through." Throughout production, MacKay became impressed with Stone's performance, and regularly sought her input on the role. "Julia brought a lot of herself to the project and I'm grateful—you can get a whole story in the subtleties of the way she reacts to things," she said. ''Wet Bum'' premiered at the
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in 2014 and won critical acclaim. Courtney Small of ''Cinema Axis'' noted, "The confines of a swimming pool serve as the perfect metaphor for the awkwardness of adolescence," and called Stone's performance "outstanding." ''Indie-Outlook.com'' proclaimed Stone "utterly mesmerizing." Matt Fagerholm of '' RogerEbert.com'' declared that Stone had delivered "a stunningly raw and unmannered performance." For her work in the role, Stone was chosen as a Toronto International Film Festival Rising Star, received recognition from E!, and won the
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in the category of Best Lead Performance. Stone had a minor role in the 2015 German film ''
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'', with
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and
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. The picture generally received unfavorable reviews. She also guest-starred on the TNT series ''
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'', playing a warrior. In 2016, Stone starred with Dylan Authors in the film '' Weirdos'', directed by Bruce McDonald. Like 2014's ''Wet Bum'', this film also premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Stone was given top billing in promotional material. Set in 1976, the story follows Kit and his girlfriend Alice (Stone), who embark on a trip to find Kit's mother. As the tale begins, Stone's character is uninhibited and adventurous, but gradually matures. ''
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'' noted, "It becomes clear watching ''Weirdos'' that the story is being told from Alice's point of view, something Stone said she didn't realize was happening during filming. The teen pair are on a trip into Kit's past, but Stone's Alice learns the most from the journey." ''
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'' labeled it a film of "self-discovery," and also praised the performances. An article from ''RogerEbert.com'' declared, "What makes ''Weirdos'' worth a look, above all, is the performance by Stone, who has quickly emerged as one of the most promising actors of her generation." She later played the role of Dana Copeland in the science-fiction show ''
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''. In the series, Stone portrays a brainy girl whose family struggles to survive an apocalyptic period. Her co-star
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, who plays her twin, was complimentary while noting their rapport, calling Stone "amazing and a sister to me in every way." She also starred in the fantasy drama '' The Unseen'', playing the troubled daughter of an estranged couple. For her work in the role, Stone was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film by the
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."Precursor: 17th Vancouver Critics Nominations (2016)"
''Cinema Sight'', December 18, 2016.


2017–present: Additional genres

Stone co-starred in the independent feature ''The Space Between'', in which she played a runaway who befriends a man hunting his wife's lover. She described it as a fun shoot and noted, "The character was unlike any other I have played before." In November 2016, ''
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'' announced that
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had cast Stone in '' Allure'', opposite
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. The film follows an emotionally troubled 30-year-old woman named Laura who falls in love with Stone's teenage character Eva, convincing Eva to live with her. Unlike Stone's earlier work in ''The Killing'', the narrative explores mental trauma, manipulation of a minor, and explicit sexual themes. An early review from the Toronto International Film Festival called the tale "a psychological thriller that focuses on a disturbing and obsessive relationship." Stone labeled it a dark but necessary story, and revealed that she'd enjoyed working with Wood. "This is an incredible, intense, important story and I'm lucky to have been part of telling it," she said. ''Allure'' marked the third in a series of Stone's films (following ''Wet Bum'' and ''Weirdos'') to premiere at a Toronto International Film Festival. In June 2018, Stone finished work on the dramatic film ''Honey Bee'', in which she plays a sex-trafficking victim who enters foster care. Her performance earned her the 2019 Leo Award for Lead Female. Mark Hanson of ''In The Seats'' gave the film a mixed review, noting, "Stone commits to an all-consuming role that requires her to be in every scene but it's too bad that most of her big moments end up feeling calculated like awards-show clips." In a review for ''The Gate'', Andrew Parker praised the film, declaring that it featured "Stone's best performance to date." Brad Wheeler, writing for ''The Globe and Mail'', found the film average but noted that it was "worth seeing for Stone alone." Norman Wilner of ''Now Toronto'' praised Stone's performance, declaring that the film was "all the stronger for having her at the centre of it."


Acting style

Stone has been recognized for her use of silence and facial expressions. ''Wet Bum'' director Lindsay MacKay noted, "Our movie is about the unsaid little moments, and with Julia, you can be on her face for 30 seconds and go through five emotions". While reviewing Stone's performance in ''Allure'' for ''The Mary Sue'', Teresa Jusino recalled, "You saw every emotion on her face and in her body, and so much of what she conveyed was outside of her dialogue." In a feature on ''Weirdos'', First Weekend Club called Stone's face "lovely" and applauded her work in the film. While reviewing her style, Matt Fagerholm of ''RogerEbert.com'' declared, "If you're searching for the emotional truth in a scene, you won't have to look any further than Stone's face. It's all right there." In 2013, Stone described her interest in
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as an asset in her work. To immerse herself in roles, she began listening to songs she felt fit the tones of particular scenes, and wrote background stories about her characters.


Personal life

Stone has studied psychology at the
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. She grew up admiring
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, whose daughter,
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, worked with Stone on ''Emily Owens, M.D.'' for two episodes.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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