Emily Osment

Emily Osment

Osment at Fresh Faces Party by Marie Claire in Los Angeles, in 2016.
Born Emily Jordan Osment
(1992-03-10) March 10, 1992
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Education Occidental College
Occupation
  • Actress
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active 1998–present
Relatives Haley Joel Osment (brother)

Musical career

Genres
Instruments
Years active 2006–present
Labels
Website www.facebook.com/emilyosment/

Emily Jordan Osment (born March 10, 1992)[1] is an American actress, singer, and songwriter born in Los Angeles, California.[1] After working in several television films in her childhood, she gained fame for co-starring as the character Gerti Giggles in Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams and Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over. She went on to co-star in the Emmy Award-nominated[2] Disney Channel sitcom Hannah Montana as Lilly Truscott as well as the series movie, Hannah Montana: The Movie.[3] She also starred as Cassie in R. L. Stine's: The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It and the Disney Channel Original Movie, Dadnapped as Melissa Morris. Osment expanded her repertoire into pop music and alternative/indie rock where she has recorded teen pop hits like "I Don't Think About It", "If I Didn't Have You" alongside her Hannah Montana co-star Mitchel Musso, and "Once Upon a Dream".

Osment entered the world of music recording soundtracks for movie singles and Disney albums. According to an interview at the 2008 Grammys, she was writing some songs together with Eve 6.[4] In 2009 she signed with the Wind-up Records label and released "All the Way Up", the first single from her EP debut, All the Right Wrongs, released on October 26, 2009. The EP debuted at the Billboard 200 and her songs reached the top positions on the Canadian Hot 100 and Radio Disney. The EP was promoted within the United States by the 2010 Clap Your Hands Tour.

Osment's debut album, Fight or Flight was released on October 5, 2010 via Wind-up Records. The lead single "Let's Be Friends" was released on June 8, 2010[5] and the second single "Lovesick" was released on October 19, 2010. In October 2010 she began her Fight or Flight Tour, whose first performance took place in São Paulo, Brazil.

She starred in the 2011 ABC Family Original Movie, Cyberbully, the 2013/2014 series Cleaners, produced for the online service Crackle and the 2014 Lifetime movie A Daughter's Nightmare and Studio Universal movie Kiss Me. She currently stars in the Freeform television series Young & Hungry as Gabi Diamond.

Early life

Osment was born in Los Angeles, California, where her family still resides, to actor Michael Eugene Osment,[6] and Theresa Osment (née Seifert), an English teacher. She was raised as a Roman Catholic. Her father has appeared in various films, including her movie Soccer Mom, and her older brother is Academy Award-nominated actor Haley Joel Osment.

Career

1998–2005: Career beginning

Osment's entry into the entertainment industry began in 1998, when she was cast in a commercial for flower delivery company FTD.[7] From there she went on to feature in many commercials, after which she made her acting debut in the 1999 film The Secret Life of Girls, starring Eugene Levy and Linda Hamilton. The same year, she co-starred with Glenn Close in the Hallmark Classic television film Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End, a role that would lead a Young Artist Award nomination.[7] Since then, she has gone on to do a number of roles, such as appearances on television shows like Touched by an Angel, Friends, and 3rd Rock from the Sun.

In 2002, Osment made her film debut as Gerti Giggles in Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams which grossed $229 million globally and for which she won the "Young Artist Award" for best performance in a feature film. In 2003, she reprised her role in the third film of the Spy Kids series, Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, which grossed $197 million worldwide.[8][9] Osment did a voice-over role in the Disney movie Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch and also a voice role in Edward Fubbwupper Fibbed Big.

2006–2009: Hannah Montana

Osment at Hannah Montana: The Movie premiere on April 2, 2009.

In 2006, Osment got the role of Lilly Truscott in the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana, the best friend of Miley Stewart and girlfriend to Oliver Oken on seasons 3 and 4. When Miley was Hannah, Lilly was under the alias Lola Luftnagle. The series premiere scored record ratings for the Disney Channel with 5.4 million viewers, a response "beyond our wildest expectations", according to the president of Disney Channel Entertainment.[10][11] The show earned her a nomination for Young Artist Award in 2007 for best performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama). Osment also appeared in promoting Hannah Montana, Hannah Montana 's Backstage Secrets, which plays Lola in a fictional interview in the series canon . In addition, Osment helped to design some of the pieces from the collection of clothing Hannah Montana Disney, which released the last part in the summer of 2006. She also had a voice over role in a movie called Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen. She performed several songs for the movie, including "Don't Ya Just Love Christmas" and "One Day". Emily sings the chorus of the song Billy Ray Cyrus "You've Got a Friend" , from his album 2007 Home at Last. Osment has also recorded a song titled "I Don't Think About It" in The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It, for which they made a music video. The video was released in Haunting Hour DVD and premiered at Cartoon Network.

On December 25, Osment hosted the Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade with Hannah Montana co-star Mitchel Musso. The parade featured acts like Miley Cyrus and the High School Musical cast. She and Musso performed a sketch based on a Hannah Montana episode. Osment also had a voice over role in a movie called Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen, which also featured the voices of fellow Disney Channel stars Brenda Song and Dylan and Cole Sprouse. Emily performed several songs for the film, including "Don't Ya Just Love Christmas" and "One Day". She also starred as a goth in R. L. Stine's: The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It.[12] It earned her a Young Artist Award nomination in 2008 for "Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special Leading Young Actress". She also recorded the song "I Don't Think About It" for the movie's soundtrack.

Osment also recorded a remake version of the song "If I Didn't Have You" with Mitchel Musso for the DisneyMania 6 CD. The song was produced by Bryan Todd. The two also filmed a music video for their remake.[13] In addition, she also recorded a song, released in 2008, with "The Disney Channel Circle of Stars". She recorded a remake of "Once Upon A Dream", released on September 12, 2008.[14] She recorded a song called "Hero in Me" for the Disney Channel Original Movie, Dadnapped and also filmed a music video to accompany it. In 2008 she starred in the film Soccer Mom, and was ranked on number 1 on Parade magazine and Forbes to Hot Kid Stars To Watch list.[15] She also starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Dadnapped which premiered in February 2009.

2009–2012: All the Right Wrongs and Fight or Flight

Osment performing live on May 22, 2010.

In June, 2009 Osment signed with Wind-Up Records and annunced that was writing and recording tracks with Eve 6.[16] She has collaborated on tunes with Tom Higgenson, Max Collins, Tony Fagenson, Toby Gad and Mandi Perkins.[17][18] "All the Way Up" was released as the lead single on August 25, 2009. The song debuted at number 77 in the Canadian Hot 100 then a week later peaked at number 76.[19] On October 26, 2009, Osment release her debut extended play, All The Right Wrongs, with six songs in the standart edition and eight songs in the deluxe. The EP peaked at number 117 at Billboard Top 200 and number 1 at Top Heatseekers[20][21] Abouy the album, Osment said: "The songs on the album are from four different people, I wrote with four different people, and they all had to fit on the album together…I kind of just did my own thing. I listen to a lot of Alanis Morissette, I kind of got inspired from her and her song “Jagged Little Pill” …There’s a lot of edge to (Emily’s album)…I love hearing the guitars and the drums in the songs".[22] "You Are the Only One" was released as second single on February 27, 2010. It failed to make an impact on any charts, but enjoyed some success on Radio Disney. Originally, "You Are the Only One" was intended to be released as the lead single from the album, but was dropped due to Osment wanting to release "All the Way Up" instead.

Osment performing live at KISS concert in May 2010.

Osment confirmed through her Twitter account that she would be on tour: the Clap Your Hands Tour included nine dates in the United States. On March 24, 2010, Osment confirmed on Good Day NY that her debut album would be released in the summer of 2010.[23] "Let's Be Friends" was released as the album's lead single on June 8, 2010.[24] The single debuted and peaked at number twenty-four on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart and number 67 at Germany.[25] In addition, the single became her first to chart on an official US singles chart, when it peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.[26] In October 5 she released her fist album, Fight or Flight, focused on electropop and synthpop.[27] The album peaked at number 170 at Billboard Top 200 and number 2 at Top Heatseekers[20][21] The second single, "Lovesick", was released on February 4, 2011. Due to the strong digital downloads the song received, the song debuted at number 165 on the UK Singles Chart. During the week of April 17, 2011, the single entered the Top 100 in the UK, reaching a peak of 67 on the chart.[28] The single also became her second to achieve success on the Canadian Hot 100, where it debuted at number 71, and later rose to a peak of 66.[29]

In October, Osment made her second tour Fight or Flight Tour to promote her first album Fight or Flight.[30][31] It included concerts in North America, Europe and Latin America . It began on October 30, 2010 in São Paulo, Brazil, and ended on December 8, 2010 in Appleton, United States. Osment presented at the 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards on November 7 in Madrid, Spain, presenting an award to Justin Bieber for best male artist. In March 2010, Osment lent her voice to the secondary character, Celeste Kendall Perkins for the animated series Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil of Disney XD.[32] In May 10, 2011, she released the duet single "Hush" with Josh Ramsay of Marianas Trench, and the song peaked at number 90 in Canada.[33] In 2011, Osment starred in the ABC Family movie about a young woman who suffers cyberbullying, called Cyberbully, released on July 17, 2011. ABC worked with Seventeen Magazine to make the film with the hope that help eliminate Internet harassment. It was filmed in Montreal and was released on DVD on February 7, 2012. The film received generally positive reviews and had 3.4 million viewers on its premiere. To promote the film, she released her single, "Drift".

2013–present: Cleaners and Young & Hungry

Osment at the Guardians of the Galaxy premiere in July 2014.

In 2013, Osment starred in the TV series Cleaners, which in 2014 was announced for a second season. Osment had a cameo in Life with Boys, where she has to take a picture with the main character, Tess, and her boyfriend. She does not appear again and four episodes of Family Guy. She reprised her voice role as Pep for the third Beverly Hills Chihuahua film, which was released on DVD September 18, 2012, and was one of her last works at Disney. Emily Osment confirmed through her official Facebook account that she had left her label Wind-Up Records and has launched an independent project with airs folk, indie and country in a band called Ramshackle, consisting of Osment and her friend Dan Schechter, performing in bars such as the Troubadour and at the Spiedie Fest 2013, performing covers of The Beatles, R. Kelly and "Lullaby". In 2013, Emily made a special participation in the episode "Bazinga! That's From a TV Show" for the comedy series Two And A Half Men where she played the role of Ashley. Osment starred in the short film called Seasick Sailor led by Devon Bostick and Torre Catalano. The film has been presented in some film festivals and won the award for Best Narrative Short at the Los Angeles Film Festival.

Osment also participated in the drama, Kiss Me, directed by Jeff Probst in which she starred opposite Irish actress Sarah Bolger. In October, Emily filmed a new movie No Way Jose. In October 2013, the third movie in the Nightmare franchise started filming, called A Daughter's Nightmare, which premiered on Lifetime in 2014. Osment recorded the song In Case Of Fire for the soundtrack of the film.[34] Osment also finished recording the second season of the web series Cleaners. In 2014, she debuted as the lead role in the new ABC Family TV series Young & Hungry, produced by Ashley Tisdale. Emily plays Gabi, a feisty young blogger hired as the personal chef to a young San Francisco tech entrepreneur. Not the typical polished chef, Gabi is blunt, klutzy and has an outrageous sense of style. The pilot episode, which aired on June 25, 2014, garnered 1.08 million views in the US.[35] The show is currently at its fourth season.

In 2015, one of the projects Osment is involved in is the movie Love Is All You Need? The film, which also stars Briana Evigan, is an independent drama set in a world where being gay is normal and heterosexual people are intimidated. In August 2015, Osment was booked for a recurring role on the third season of the CBS series Mom. She played Jodi, a girl living on the street who was a drug addict; Christy (Anna Faris) and Bonnie (Allison Janney) helped her stay clean and find a job. The third season premiered on November 5, 2015.[36] But Jodi died from a drug overdose in midseason, a decision made with the creation of the character.[37]

Other ventures

Image and products

Osment singing at the New Jersey Festival of Ballooning on July 24, 2010.

In 2007, Osment signed a deal to appear in a nationwide campaign called "Smart Girls Rock" by the New York-based denim brand Vanilla Star. "It's a new line for girls, the clothes are really denim and girly with an edge of punk."[38] She promoted her song "I Don't Think About It" with the release of the campaign and commercial. Late that summer, Disney released a Hannah Montana clothing collection. Osment helped to design some of the pieces from the collection. Her image was used in some of these pieces, as well as other Hannah Montana merchandise (such as dolls and DVDs).[39]

Philanthropy

She agreed to sign with CosmoGIRL! shirts for the president of an online charity auction. In 2007, Osment designed a line of shirts for 2lovecollection.com, whose proceeds went to the Make-a-Wish Foundation and St. Jude Research Hospital.

In early 2008, Osment participated in the "Disney Channel Earth Day", where she and other Disney stars met with TreePeople to teach children how to care for the environment with small changes in their homes and neighborhoods. Osment was also part of the green project, Disney's Friends for Change, an initiative for the environment created in 2009. The campaign wants young people aware of the current environmental situation and engage with it in around them. Children had the opportunity to choose how Disney will invest one million dollars in various environmental programs.[40]

Osment is a Global Ambassador for STOMP Out Bullying, the leading national Anti-Bullying/Cyberbullying organization in the country for kids and teens. She for was voted the U.G.L.Y celebrity of 2011 at the seventh annual Celebrity of the Year Award, thanks to the votes of young Americans impressed with the performance of the actress in her TV movie Cyberbully.[41] Preventing bullying is the fundamental mission of Hey UGLY international nonprofit organization that sponsors the annual award.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1999 The Secret Life of Girls Miranda Aiken
Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End Cassie Witting
2000 Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big Various Voice
2002 Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams Gerti Giggles
2003 Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
2005 Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Additional voices Voice
2006 Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen Trick
2007 The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It Cassie Keller
2008 Soccer Mom Becca
Surviving Sid Claire Voice
2009 Hannah Montana: The Movie Lilly Truscott
2011 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 Pep Voice
2012 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta!
2013 From Up on Poppy Hill Nobuko Yokoyama
Seasick Sailor[42] Beck Short film
2014 Kiss Me Shelby
2015 No Way Jose Summer Stern
2016 Love Is All You Need? Kelly Williams
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1999 3rd Rock from the Sun Dahlia "Dick, Who's Coming to Dinner" (Season 5, episode 6)
2000 Touched by an Angel Alyssa "With God as My Witness" (Season 6, episode 12)
2001 Friends Lelani Mayolanofavich "The One with the Halloween Party" (Season 8, episode 6)
2006–11 Hannah Montana Lilly Truscott / Lola Luftnagle Main role
2007 Shorty McShorts' Shorts Tall Skunk Girl / Kelly "She Zow" (Season 2, Episode 10)
"Mascot Prep" (Season 2, episode 3)
2009 Dadnapped Melissa Morris Television film
2009 The Suite Life on Deck Lilly Truscott "Double-Crossed" (Season 1, episode 21)
2010 Jonas Herself "Boat Trip" (Season 2, episode 11)
2010–12 Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Kendall Perkins Voice; Recurring role
2011 Cyberbully Taylor Hillridge Television film
2012 Life with Boys Herself "Double Trouble with Boys" (Season 1, episode 11)
2012–16 Family Guy Various Voice; Recurring role (Season 1115)
2013 Two and a Half Men Ashley "Bazinga! That's From a TV Show" (Season 10, episode 20)
2013–14 Cleaners Roxie Main role
2014 Rainbow Brite Rainbow Brite Voice; Recurring role
A Daughter's Nightmare Ariel Morgan Television film
2014–present Young & Hungry Gabi Diamond Lead role
2015–16 Mom Jodi Recurring role (Season 3)

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse Additional Voices Voice

Discography

Concert tours

Headlining
Opening act

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2000 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot – Young Actress Age Ten or Under Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End Nominated
2003 Best Performance In A Feature Film – Young Actress Age Ten or Younger Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams Nominated[43]
2004 Best Young Ensemble In A Feature Film (shared with ensemble) Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over Nominated[44]
2007 Best Performance In A TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actress Hannah Montana Nominated[45]
2008 Best Young Ensemble Performance In A TV Series (shared with ensemble) Nominated[46]
Best Performance In A TV Movie, Miniseries or Special – Leading Young Actress The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It Nominated[46]
2009 Best Performance In A TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actress Hannah Montana Nominated[47]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Fresh Face Female Hannah Montana: The Movie Nominated[48][49]
Choice TV Sidekick Hannah Montana Won[49]
2010 People's Choice Awards Favorite Breakout Movie Actress Herself Nominated[50]
2012 Prism Awards Best Performance In A TV Movie or Miniseries Cyberbully Won[51]
2013 Canadian Screen Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series Won [52]
2014 Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Star – Female Young & Hungry Nominated[53]
2015 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress: Comedy Nominated[54]
2016 Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Star – Female Nominated

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