Liliana Mumy

Liliana Mumy
Born Liliana Berry Davis Mumy
April 16, 1994 (1994-04-16) (age 17)
San Marcos, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress/Voice actress
Years active 1999–present
Website
http://www.billmumy.com/mumy/liliana/index.htm

Liliana Berry Davis Mumy (born April 16, 1994) is an American teen actress and voice actress. Her most notable roles are as Jessica Baker in the Cheaper by the Dozen movies with Steve Martin, Lucille Miller in The Santa Clause 2 & 3 with Tim Allen, Mertle Edmonds on the Disney Channel original series Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Panini on the Cartoon Network original series Chowder and Wadi on another Cartoon Network original series The Secret Saturdays. Her father is actor Bill Mumy, famous for his roles in the classic science fiction TV series Lost in Space and Babylon 5.

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Personal Life

Mumy was born in San Marcos, California, the daughter of Eileen Joy (née Davis), a childbirth educator, and former child star Bill Mumy.[1] She is the sister of child actor Seth Mumy. Mumy is close friends with Cheaper by the Dozen co-star Morgan York. She graduated from Laurel Hall School in North Hollywood, CA and attended Campbell Hall School. She left there and now attends Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, CA and is now in the 12th grade.

Career

Mumy has appeared in several motion pictures. Her most recent and notable film appearances are in Cheaper by the Dozen, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, The Santa Clause 2, as well as The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause. In 2002, Mumy played Audrey Fremont, the daughter of her father Bill's character Anthony, in a sequel to the classic The Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life" called "It's Still a Good Life".

Mumy provided the voice of Mertle Edmonds (Lilo's longtime ex-friend) on Stitch! The Movie and Lilo & Stitch: The Series, and voicing a character with a smaller role on American Dragon: Jake Long as Haley's rival at school. She is also the voice of Twinkle on Higglytown Heroes and the voice of Human Kimberly on Nickelodeon's Catscratch. Lesser roles included TV appearances playing young Donna on That '70s Show and guest starring in Scrubs as a girl at her birthday party (whose face J.D. daydreams of shoving into her cake). She also voiced Panini in the cartoon Chowder, airing on Cartoon Network and played Lula in The Cleaner in 2008. She also voiced a fiesty, fashionable, pink-loving, golden retriever puppy named Rosebud in the Disney movie Snow Buddies.

Television

Year Show Role Episode
2001 Scrubs Samantha Tanner "My Old Lady"
2002 That '70s Show Donna at 7 "Class Picture"
Strong Medicine Annie "Discharged"
2002–2004 My Wife and Kids Rachael 6 episodes
2003 The Twilight Zone Audrey Fremont "It's Still a Good Life"
2003–2004 Lilo & Stitch: The Series Myrtle Edmonds 11 episodes
2004 Crossing Jordan Lena After Dark
2004–2007 Higglytown Heroes Twinkle
2005–2006 Catscratch Human Kimberly 4 episodes
2005–2007 American Dragon: Jake Long Olivia Meers 2 episodes
2007–2010 Chowder Panini 18 episodes
2008–2009 The Cleaner Lula Banks 14 episodes
2009 The Secret Saturdays Wadi 3 episodes
2011 Winx Club Roxy Season 4 (Nickelodeon)[2]

Films

Year Film Role
1999 My Neighbors the Yamadas Nonoko
2002 The Santa Clause 2 Lucille Miller
2003 Stitch! The Movie Myrtle Edmonds
Cheaper by the Dozen Jessica Baker
2004 Howl's Moving Castle Madge (cameo only)
2005 Holly Hobbie and Friends: Surprise Party Amy Morris
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Myrtle Edmonds
The Happy Elf Sister (voice only)
Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Jessica Baker
2006 Leroy & Stitch Myrtle Edmonds
Barnyard Chick
Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes Amy Morris
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause Lucille Miller
2007 Holly Hobbie and Friends: Secret Adventures Amy Morris
Holly Hobbie and Friends: Best Friends Forever
2008 Snow Buddies Rose Bud (voice)
2009 Space Buddies
Santa Buddies
2011 Batman: Year One Holly Robinson (voice)

References

  1. ^ Bill Mumy Biography (1954-)
  2. ^ "Roxy - Winx Club Wiki". Winx.wikia.com. 2011-12-23. http://winx.wikia.com/wiki/Roxy. Retrieved 2011-12-31. 

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