Sally Taylor-Isherwood

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Sally Taylor-Isherwood
Born Sally-Joy Taylor-Isherwood
March 1990 (1990-03) (age 23)
Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other names Sally Isherwood
Occupation Actress
Years active 1999-present

Sally-Joy Taylor-Isherwood (born March 1990[1] in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress.

Private life

Taylor-Isherwood is the younger sister of actress Emma Taylor-Isherwood. She has graduated from Canterbury High School, with a focus in the dramatic arts. Taylor-Isherwood who has dual Canadian and British citizenship is fluent in both English and French.[1]

Career

She began her acting career at the age of 8 in the television show Revenge of the Land. The same year she acted alongside her sister Emma in Who Gets the House?.

One of her best known roles is as the current voice of Emily in Arthur after the departure of Vanessa Lengies.

She also did several voices on For Better Or For Worse and voices Alice in Upstairs, Downstairs Bears, Clementine and Melanie in Caillou and Tory in Just Jamie.

She is currently represented by the Agence Claire Boivin Agency.[1]

Filmography

  • Aaron Stone (2009) (TV) ... Samantha
  • Overruled! (2008) (TV) ... Kaleigh Stewart
  • Afterwards (2008) ... Jennifer
  • A Taste of Jupiter (2005) ... Megan
  • Black Hole High (2002–2006) ... Josie's Clone
  • Arthur (2004-) ... Emily (voice)
  • Just Jamie (2004) ... Tory (voice)
  • Caillou (2001) ... Clementine / Melanie (voice)
  • Tales from the Neverending Story (2001) (TV) ... Yonie
  • Chocolat (2000) ... voice of Anouk, the daughter of Vianne
  • Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (2000) (TV) ... Jackie Bouvier, age 8
  • Nuremberg (2000) (TV) ... Edda Goering
  • Upstairs, Downstairs Bears (2000) ... Alice Bosworth (voice)
  • For Better Or For Worse (2000) ... Additional Voices
  • Who Gets the House (1999) ... Amy Reece
  • Revenge of the Land (1999) (TV) ... Lucie Hawk

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Agence Claire Boivin Agency >> Sally Taylor-Isherwood. URL accessed on November 3, 2009.

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