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Kay Panabaker
Panabaker at the 79th Annual Academy Awards Children Uniting Nations/Billboard afterparty in 2007
Born
Stephanie Kay Panabaker

(1990-05-02) May 2, 1990 (age 34)
Alma materGlendale Community College
UCLA
OccupationActress
Years active2001–2012
RelativesDanielle Panabaker (sister)
WebsiteOfficial website

Stephanie Kay Panabaker (born May 2, 1990), better known as Kay Panabaker, is a American film and television actress now[when?] working as a zoologist.[citation needed] She is the younger sister of Danielle Panabaker.

Early years

Panabaker was born in Orange, Texas, to Donna (née Mayock) and Harold Panabaker.[1] Following in sister Danielle Panabaker's footsteps, she started acting at various community theatres in Chicago, Illinois; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Atlanta, Georgia. In Naperville, Illinois, Kay attended Crone Middle School for sixth grade, and moved to Los Angeles, California, at the start of seventh grade.

In between projects, Kay focuses on her academics. She graduated from high school as valedictorian when she was 13 years old and received her Associate's Degree at age 15.[1] Kay received two academic scholarships from Glendale Community College,[2] where she attended, studying acting, and where she was on the Dean's list, graduating with honors. She was accepted to the UCLA history program as a junior when she was 15 and completed her BA in History from UCLA before she turned 18.[1][3]

Kay was inspired by an elementary school teacher who made learning exciting, and she wants to do the same for others, hoping to teach 4th or 5th grade once she finishes her teaching degree.

Career

Panabaker has guest-starred in several television dramas and soap operas. She portrayed "Alice Brand" in 7th Heaven; "Melissa Rue" in ER; "Sara" in Port Charles; "Carrie Bauer" in The Brothers García; "Ellisha" in Medium; "Lindsey Willows" in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; to name a few.[4] In film, she appeared in Dead Heat as "Sam LaRoche"; and did some voice work in the Disney/Pixar film, Monsters, Inc.. Panabaker's breakout role came when she starred in The WB's Summerland as "Nikki Westerly", in the 2004-2005 season. She also appeared as "George" in the 2007 Nancy Drew: The Mystery in Hollywood Hills alongside Emma Roberts and Amy Bruckner.[5]

Panabaker had a recurring role in Phil of the Future as straight-laced Debbie Berwick, a friend of, and foil to, Pim Diffy (played by Amy Bruckner). She starred in Life Is Ruff as "Emily Watson" alongside Kyle Massey and Mitchel Musso. In July 2006 she starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie Read It and Weep (based on the book How My Private Personal Journal Became a Bestseller), in which her sister Danielle Panabaker also stars. In 2006 Panabaker was in the first ever Disney Channel Games, on the Red Team, with Zac Efron, Anneliese van der Pol, Moises Arias, Dylan Sprouse, and Shin Koyamada as part of the Disney Channel's So Hot Summer!.[4] Her last movie was the Lifetime Television movie Custody which aired in September 2007. Her other recent movies include Moondance Alexander and The Prince and the Pauper with Dylan and Cole Sprouse. Panabaker starred in the remake of Fame as Jenny, an actress; the film was released in theaters on September 25, 2009. She also played the teenage Kitty Walker on Brothers and Sisters.[5]

Panabaker starred in the ABC sci-fi drama series No Ordinary Family.[6] It was cancelled after one season.[7]

Panabaker played Samantha Caldone in the ABC Family movie Cyberbully.[5]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role
2001 Monsters, Inc. Additional voices
2002 Dead Heat Sam
2007 Moondance Alexander Moondance Alexander
2007 Nancy Drew George Fayne
2007 A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper Elizabeth
2009 Fame Jenny Garrison
2010 The Lake Effect Celia
2012 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 Rosa (voice)
2012 Little Birds Allison
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2002 Port Charles Sara 1 episode
2002 ER Melissa Rue Episode: "The Letter"
2002 7th Heaven Alice Brand Episode: "Regarding Eric"
2002 Angel The Girl Episode: "Forgiving"
2003 Episode: "Habeas Corpses"
2003 The Division Susie Jenkins Episode: "Cold Comfort"
2003 The Brothers García Carrie Bauer Episode: "Moving On Up"
2004–2005 Summerland Nikki Westerly Main Cast
2004–2005 Phil of the Future Debbie Berwick Recurring; 13 episodes
2005 Mom at Sixteen Young Macy (uncredited) TV movie
2005 Medium Elisha Episode: "Penny for Your Thoughts"
2005 Life Is Ruff Emily Watson TV movie
2006 American Dragon: Jake Long Cheerleader Lacey (voice) Episode: "Bring It On"
2006 Read It and Weep Jamie Bartlett TV movie
2006–2011 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Lindsey Willows 6 episodes
2007 The Winner Vivica Episode: "Single Dates"
2007 Two and a Half Men Sophie Episode: "Tucked, Taped and Gorgeous"
2007 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Amber Episode: "First Day of High School"
2007 Custody Amanda Gordon TV movie
2007 Weeds Amelia Episode: "He Taught Me How to Drive By"
2007 Boston Legal Abby Holt Episode: "The Chicken and the Leg"
2007 Ghost Whisperer Marlo Sinclair Episode: "Bad Blood"
2008 Grey's Anatomy Emma Anderson Episode: "All by Myself"
2009 A Marriage Maddy Gabriel TV movie
2009 Lie to Me Emily Lightman (scenes deleted) Episode: "Pilot"
2009 Mental Aysnley Skoff Episode: "Manic at the Disco"
2010 Brothers & Sisters Young Kitty Walker Episode: "Time After Time: Part 1"
Episode: "Time After Time: Part 2"
2010 Secrets in the Walls Lizzie TV movie
2010–2011 No Ordinary Family Daphne Nicole Powell Main Cast
2011 Cyberbully Samantha Caldone TV movie
2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Vicki Harris Episode: "Spiraling Down"

Collaborations and other songs

Year Artist Song Release
2006 Jordan Pruitt "Outside Looking In" in the album No Ordinary Girl and Read It and Weep (single to promote the movie)

Awards and honors

Panabaker holds a Seat on the National Board of the Coalition for Quality Children's Media.[8]

Awards [9]
Year Award Category Result Role
2003 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actress Nominated Melissa Rue in ER
For episode "The Letter"
2004 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Commercial Nominated Youth Anti-Smoking PSA
2005 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Television Series - Recurring Young Actress Nominated Debbie Berwick in Phil of the Future
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actress Won Nikki Westerly in Summerland
2007 Temecula Valley International Film Festival Rising Star Award Won
Dixie Film Festival Outstanding Actor/Actress in a Motion Picture Won Moondance Alexander in Moondance Alexander
2008 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress Nominated Moondance Alexander in Moondance Alexander
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Ensemble Cast Nominated George in Nancy Drew
Shared with rest of cast

References

  1. ^ a b c "Kay Panabaker". Biography. TV Guide. Retrieved 2 February 2013. Has worked with various children's organizations, including Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Young Storytellers Foundation and Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation.
  2. ^ "Kay Panabaker". Hollywood.com. Archived from the original on 2012-12-08. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  3. ^ "Kay Panabaker". Full Biography. The New York Times. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Kay Panabaker". Credits. TV Guide. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "Kay Panabaker". Filmography. The New York Times. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  6. ^ Rice, Lynette (May 12, 2010). "Breaking: ABC picks up 'No Ordinary Family' starring Michael Chikilis". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  7. ^ Updated: 'V' Cancelled; 'Brothers & Sisters,' 'Mr. Sunshine,' 'Detroit 187,' 'Off The Map,' 'No Ordinary Family' Cancelled Too
  8. ^ "CQCM Board and Staff". National Board. KidsFirst.org. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  9. ^ Kay Panabaker - Awards IMDB

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