Emily Schulman

Emily Schulman

Infobox actor
name = Emily Schulman
birthdate = birth date and age|1977|08|17
location = Los Angeles, California

Emily Schulman (born August 17, 1977 in Los Angeles, California) is a former actress and current commercial agent. She is perhaps best remembered as next-door neighbor Harriet Brindle on the sitcom "Small Wonder", which ran from 1985 to 1989.

Early life

Emily began appearing before the cameras at the age of two. Her talents were soon apparent to commercial advertisers, and her freckle-splashed grin was captured in a host of spots that included McDonald's, Mattel, Quaker Oats, Pepsi, etc.

Career

In 1984, at the age of 6, Emily was cast in the role of the spunky redhead Harriet on the pilot for "Small Wonder". The show ran for four seasons and 96 episodes. Emily's childhood work, though often later lampooned for its perceived kitsch, was acclaimed by her contemporaries: she twice won Youth in Film awards [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0776078/awards] and was nominated for the peer honor three other times. Additional television credits include "Hotel", "Mr. Belvedere", "ALF" and "The Wonder Years". Her last acting appearance was on the television series "Christy", in which she played Ruby Mae Morrison. Emily also appeared in the 1989 films "Troop Beverly Hills" and "Caddie Woodlawn".

Emily is currently the head of the commercial division at Acme Talent & Literary and has been with that agency since 1995.

Schulman married Derek Webster in 2002. They have a daughter Lasarina, who was born in 2005.

External links

References

Youth in Film: http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Young_Artist_Awards/


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