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Emily Rose Everhard, born on April 10, 1996, in the United States, is an American former child actress known for her work in television and family films. She comes from a family involved in the entertainment industry. Her sisters, Sophie Anna Everhard and Olivia Eve Everhard, were also child actresses.
Sophie Anna Everhard began her acting career at age six in Denver, Colorado. As she matured, she transitioned into other aspects of the entertainment industry and, by 2015, had accumulated six credits as a publicity coordinator. Olivia Eve Everhard was active in the industry between 2006 and 2009, primarily appearing as supporting characters in various projects. In recent years, all three sisters have stepped out of the public eye as they transitioned into adulthood.
Emily Everhard launched her acting career at age 10 in 2006. That year, she appeared in multiple projects, most notably the Discovery Kids series Cake, where she portrayed Amy Carson in 13 episodes. The show gained a modest following for its creative concept centered around teen entrepreneurship and problem-solving.
She also had guest appearances on episode 11.14 of the comedy sketch show MADtv and in Sunday Morning, a short video directed by Konstantyn McElroy. In the latter, she played a character named Christina, alongside her sister Olivia Everhard, who portrayed herself.
Emily featured in comedy sketches on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 2006 and 2007. In one segment, she appeared in a sketch parodying Nicole Richie, and in another, she played a character in a “Baby Phat” parody.
In 2007, Emily guest-starred on an episode of the CBS sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine as a character named Julie. That same year, she appeared as Cherish in the teen musical film Bratz.
Emily continued her career in 2009 after a brief hiatus. Her work that year included small roles in the films Jack and the Beanstalk, Children of the Corn, and Opposite Day. She also provided an uncredited voice role in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Jr.
Her final credited roles came in 2010. She played Lola Webb in the film How to Be a Better American and received a voice credit in the film The Invited. Following these performances, she stepped back from acting, with no publicly known roles in subsequent years.
Emily Everhard received her first award nomination for her performance in Cake, where she played Amy Carson. Her portrayal earned her a Young Artist Award nomination in 2007 for "Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Young Actress Age Ten or Younger." Although she did not win the award, the nomination highlighted her strong presence as a child actress and her ability to stand out in a youth ensemble cast.
Her performance was notable for its charm and screen presence, earning attention alongside lead actress Christa B. Allen, who played the title role in Cake. The nomination remains her most significant industry recognition.
Though Emily Everhard's acting career was brief, her performances, particularly in Cake and other family-oriented productions, left a lasting impression among viewers of early 2000s children's television. While she has remained out of the spotlight in recent years, her early contributions to children's entertainment remain appreciated by fans of the era.
There are no known details regarding her current professional pursuits or net worth. However, her early work continues to be part of her public legacy, as viewers reflect on the child stars who were prominent in media during that period.
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