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Emma Watson, who made her on-screen debut in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone 14 years ago, turns 25 today, meaning that she’s been very famous for more than half of her life. While most of her non-Potter filmography leaves something to be desired (This Is the End being the one fantastic exception), she’s been an inspiration in her personal life. Watson is an outspoken, proud feminist who’s out to change the inaccurate perception that respecting women means hating men, and also that one time when one of her fellow students at Brown shouted “three points for Gryffindor!” when she answered a question correctly. Never forget. Anyway, in honor of Watson’s birthday, here are a few times she’s influenced wizards and Muggles alike.
1. When she happily posed with the guy who played her in Harry Potter‘s gay porn parody.
2. When she replied to a woman whose dad said she couldn’t become an engineer.
3. When she laughed off her Harry Potter premiere “wardrobe malfunction” by telling David Letterman, “At least I’m wearing underwear.”
4. When she wrote Steve Carell a glowing thank-you note for wearing cuff links promoting HeForShe, her campaign that aims to bring together “one half of humanity [men] in support of the other half of humanity [women], for the benefit of all,” to the Oscars.