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Sally-Joy Taylor-Isherwood (born March 23, 1990
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, Canada) is a Canadian actress.


Private life

Taylor-Isherwood is the younger sister of actress
Emma Taylor-Isherwood Emma-Rose Taylor-Isherwood (born April 27, 1987Carleton University >> Graduating Class of Spring 2009. URL accessed on November 3, 2009. After graduating from the Arts Canterbury Theatre program Taylor-Isherwood continued performing while attend ...
. 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.


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 ''
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''. One of her best known roles is as the current voice of Emily in ''
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'' after the departure of
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. She also did several voices on '' For Better Or For Worse'' and voices Alice in '' Upstairs, Downstairs Bears'', Clementine and Melanie in ''
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'' and Tory in '' Just Jamie''. She is currently represented by the ''Agence Claire Boivin Agency''.


Filmography

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'' (1999) .... Amy Reece * '' Revenge of the Land'' (1999, TV Movie) .... Lucie Hawke * ''
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'' (2000, TV Mini-Series) .... Edda Goering * ''
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'' (2000, TV Movie) .... Jackie Bouvier, age 8 * '' Chocolat'' (2000) .... Anouk, the daughter of Vianne (voice) * '' For Better Or For Worse'' (2000) ... Additional Voices * '' Upstairs, Downstairs Bears'' (2000, TV Series) .... Alice Bosworth (voice) * ''
Tales from the Neverending Story ''Tales from the Neverending Story'' is a single-season TV series that is loosely based on Michael Ende's 1979 novel ''The Neverending Story'', produced (in Montreal, Quebec, Canada during December 2000-August 2002) and distributed by Muse Entert ...
'' (2001, TV Series) .... Yonie * ''
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'' (2001, TV Series) .... Clementine / Melanie (voice) * '' Black Hole High'' (2002–2006, TV Series) .... Josie's Clone * ''
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'' (2003-2015, TV Series) .... Emily (voice) * '' Just Jamie'' (2004, TV Series) .... Tory (voice) * '' A Taste of Jupiter'' (2005) .... Megan * '' Afterwards'' (2008) .... Jennifer * ''
Aaron Stone ''Aaron Stone'' is a science fiction action-adventure television series created by Bruce Kalish. Originally broadcast with the launch of Disney XD on February 13, 2009, it was the first original series to air on the network. It was produced in c ...
'' (2009, TV Series) .... Samantha * ''
Overruled! ''Overruled!'' is a Canadian children's television sitcom about high school kids with problems, which are taken to Teen Court, hosted by Judge Tara; the series aired on Family Channel in Canada and Disney Channel in the United Kingdom. It pre ...
'' (2009-2010, TV Series) .... Kaleigh 'Kali' Stewart * ''
Kuu Kuu Harajuku ''Kuu Kuu Harajuku'' is a Japanese-influenced animated children's television series created by singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani. It is based on her ''Harajuku Lovers'' merchandise brand, and the show doubles as a brand itself, with a line of tie-i ...
'' (2015-2018, TV Series) .... Music (voice) * ''Sahara'' (2017) .... Alexandrie (English version, voice)


References


External links


Agence Claire Boivin Agency
* 1990 births British child actresses British voice actresses British television actresses British film actresses Canadian people of British descent Canadian television actresses Canadian film actresses Living people Actresses from Toronto Canadian child actresses Canadian voice actresses {{tv-actor-stub