Emily Ann Lloyd
- Actress
Emily Ann Lloyd began her acting career, at age 2, in a commercial for
Olympus cameras. Many commercials followed and, by age 6, she had two
feature films under her belt, including
Kindergarten Cop (1990), with
Arnold Schwarzenegger. Guest star
roles on Evening Shade (1990)
and the short-lived series,
Princesses (1991), followed by a
regular role on
My Life and Times (1991),
kept her busy until the fall of 1990, when she began a four-season run
on Knots Landing (1979) as
Joan Van Ark and
Ted Shackelford's twin, "Betsy Ewing".
When the series ended in 1993, Emily Ann continued on with three TV
movies, Overkill (1994),
A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion (1993)
(CBS) and
Tainted Blood (1993)
(USA).
At age 10, Emily Ann guest starred on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993), then found herself being directed by Ron Howard as Tom Hanks' youngest daughter in Apollo 13 (1995). In spring of 1995, Emily Ann played "Brittany Lace Wedman" in Jodie Foster's Home for the Holidays (1995) and, in the summer, traveled to London to film, Annie: A Royal Adventure! (1995) (ABC).
Early in 1996, Emily Ann was cast as "Sarah", the daughter of Mel Harris and stepdaughter of Jere Burns, in the blended family sitcom, Something So Right (1996) (NBC). This was followed by a guest star part on the CBS drama Early Edition (1996) episode, Faith (1997).
In 1998, Emily was cast in the independent film, Miss Supreme Queen (1999) and then took a hiatus from acting to enjoy her final few years of high school and later attend university.
At age 10, Emily Ann guest starred on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993), then found herself being directed by Ron Howard as Tom Hanks' youngest daughter in Apollo 13 (1995). In spring of 1995, Emily Ann played "Brittany Lace Wedman" in Jodie Foster's Home for the Holidays (1995) and, in the summer, traveled to London to film, Annie: A Royal Adventure! (1995) (ABC).
Early in 1996, Emily Ann was cast as "Sarah", the daughter of Mel Harris and stepdaughter of Jere Burns, in the blended family sitcom, Something So Right (1996) (NBC). This was followed by a guest star part on the CBS drama Early Edition (1996) episode, Faith (1997).
In 1998, Emily was cast in the independent film, Miss Supreme Queen (1999) and then took a hiatus from acting to enjoy her final few years of high school and later attend university.