Emily Everhard is a kid celebrity born in 1996. She has performed for movies and TV series mostly. Famous for her participations on the TV series “Cake” and 2 children movies in 2009: “Children of the corn” and “Jack and the Breanstalk”.
Origins
Emily Rose Everhard is an American child actress. She was born on the United States on April 10, 1996. She Emily has two sisters who are also child actresses: Sophie Anna Everhard and Olivia Eve Everhard.
Sophie began her career at 6 in Denver, Colorado. She has remained active on the entertaining business shifting lately from actress to publicity coordinator, where she holds 6 credits in 2015.
On the other hand, Olivia seems to have stopped her acting career, holding 10 credits between 2006 and 2009 on side characters mostly.
The Everhard girls are all entering their adult life and have stayed out of sight. Let’s hope their net worth rises as we get the chance to see them performing again soon.
Acting Career
Emily Everhard made her first appearance on TV at the age of 10 (2006), when she was busy participating in 4 different projects, including her most remarkable acting job on “Cake”. “MADtv”, the sketch comedy show also had her on episode 11.14 playing a random little girl; and she appeared on the “Sunday Morning” video directed by Konstantyn McElroy playing Christina and acting side by side with her sister Olivia who played herself.
The TV Show that is famous for its humorous monologue, celebrity interviews and comedy sketches “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” had her play one of their sketches as one girl on a Nicole Ritchie Skit on an episode in 2006. A second appearance happened the next year where she impersonated another girl on a Baby Fat Skit.
The TV series about a divorced mom called “The new adventures of old Christine” had her on one chapter in 2007 as Julie. And on that same year she played her first movie on “Bratz”, a teen’s movie where she has a side role as Cherish.
In 2009, after a short break she reappeared on movies mostly. “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Jr.” had her voice, but this participation remains unaccredited. She also had small appearances on “Jack and the Beanstalk”, “Children of the Corn” and “Opposite Day” on this year.
2010 was her last year. “How to Be a Better America” had her play Lola Webb this year and she has a voice credit on “The invited”. After this she has faded out the scene and there are no known jobs on the latest years.
Nominations and Awards
Her participation on the TV series “Cake” has given Emily her first nomination of her acting career. She played the role of Amy Carson on 13 episodes in 2006, standing out above Christa B. Alen who plays Cake on the same series.
She was nominated on the Young Artist Award as Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) on the category of Young Actress Age Ten or Younger. No doubt Emily has still much more to give. We are confident she will return to her acting career soon.