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Name
  
Emily Young

Role
  
Emily Mae Young smiles while capturing herself inside a room
Born
  
February 14, 1990 (age 34) (
1990-02-14
)

Parents
  
Doug K. Young, Tracy L. Young

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  

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Emily Mae Young (born February 14, 1990) is an American former child actress who starred on the television series Step by Step from 1996 to 1998 as Lily Foster-Lambert. She is the daughter of Doug K. and Tracy L. Young.

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Emily Mae Young smiles while wearing a sleeveless shirt, 06/30/2005

Mae Young was awarded the Little Miss Apple Dumpling prize at the age of four, winning $100. She first appeared on television in a number of commercials, including Welch's juice and Sears ads. Mae Young's television credits include All My Children and Loving. Step By Step was her first television series.

Mae Young starred with Yasmine Bleeth and Dean Winters in the 1999 romantic comedy Undercover Angel.

Emily Mae Young with her blonde hair sitting on a couch in a movie scene from "Step by Step"
Emily Mae Young (age 8 then) wearing a jacket while being interviewed | 1998

Facts

She is a former American child actress

She is best known for her role as a Lily Foster-Lambert, in the television series 'Step by Step'.

She was awarded the 'Little Miss Apple Dumpling prize' at the age of four, winning $100. 

She appeared alongside Yasmine Bleeth and Dean Winters in the 1999 romantic comedy Movie.

Filmography

Actress
1999
Santa and Pete (TV Movie) as
Marlene
1999
Undercover Angel as
Jenny Morrison
1997
Step by Step (TV Series) as
Lilly Lambert
- Movin' on Up (1998) - Lilly Lambert
- We're in the Money (1998) - Lilly Lambert
- The Understudy (1998) - Lilly Lambert
- And Justice for Some (1998) - Lilly Lambert (credit only)
- The Half Monty (1998) - Lilly Lambert
- Pain in the Class (1998) - Lilly Lambert
- Feet of Clay (1998) - Lilly Lambert
- Goin' to the Chapel (1998) - Lilly Lambert
- Phoney Business (1998) - Lilly Lambert
- Too Many Santas (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Goodbye, Mr. Chip (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (1997) - Lilly Lambert (credit only)
- Dream Lover (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Can't Buy Me Love (1997) - Lilly Lambert (credit only)
- Poetic Justice (1997) - Lilly Lambert (credit only)
- Take This Job and Shove It (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Your Cheatin' Heart (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- A Star Is Born (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Making the Grade (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Bonjour Jean-Luc (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- The Kissing Game (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Shear Madness (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Walk Like a Man (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Talking Trash (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- The Facts of Life (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Macho Man (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Future Shock (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Absolutely Fabio (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- How the West Was Won (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Locket Man (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Reality Bites (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Independence Day (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Sex, Lies and Videotape (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Road Trip (1997) - Lilly Lambert
- Crazy Love (1997) - Lilly Lambert
Self
1997
Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 13 October 1997 (1997) - Self
1997
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 3 October 1997 (1997) - Self
- Episode #1.203 (1997) - Self

References

Emily Mae Young Wikipedia


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