Emma Taylor-Isherwood

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Emma Taylor-Isherwood as Josie Trent
Emma Taylor-Isherwood as Josie Trent

Emma-Rose Taylor-Isherwood (Born April 27, 1987 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actress.

She began her career at the age of nine, with voice role in the animated special Teddy Bears Rescue. Miffy and Mona the Vampire are the other series that Emma had voice acted in. In some production Emma can be found acting along side her sister Sally Taylor Isherwood, born 1991. Three films she appears in are Tales from the Neverending Story, The Shipping News and Who Gets The House

Emma had an interesting start in acting. When she was around eight years old, she asked her parents if she could have acting lessons. She was in the habit of starting a lesson (such as dance or piano) and then quickly giving it up. So her parents made a compromise: she could take acting lessons if she made the money for it herself. Emma rose to the challenge and began making paper maché hats. The "Ottawa Citizen" heard of it, and wrote an article on her. After that article, she quickly made the money she needed to go to acting lessons.

She is probably best known for her role as the free-spirited, adventurous intelligent, and intrusive Josie Trent on Strange Days at Blake Holsey High, also known as Black Hole High.

Emma looks very much like her sister, Sally Taylor-Isherwood.

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Nominated for "Best Performance" in a TV series (comedy or drama) category. Supporting Young Actress, by the 24th Annual Young Artist Awards Foundation for Strange Days at Blake Holsey High on March 29, 2003.

  • Me and Luke (2006) (TV) .... Luke's Mom
  • Ultimate G's (2000) .... Laura
  • Mary Cassatt: An American Impressionist(1999) (TV) (as Emma Isherwood) .... Elsie Cassatt
  • Who Gets the House? (1999) (as Emma Isherwood) .... Heidi Reece
  • Revenge of the Land (1999) (TV) .... Hilda Hawke

  • She was on a camping trip, when she found out she got the part as "Josie" on Strange Days.
  • Admits that she always bites her fingernails during the shooting of "Strange Days".
  • She attended Canterbury High School in Ottawa, where she graduated from the drama program in 2005
  • Although primarily a film actor, she played the part of Henry Higgins' mother in Canterbury High School's 2004 production of "My Fair Lady"
  • Emma has a sister named Sally who has acted along side her in the "Who Gets the House" and "Tales from the Neverending Story" and is currently attending Canterbury High School for drama as well as voicing Emily in the Arthur cartoon series.
  • Emma's full name is Emma-Rose, and Sally's is Sally-Joy. Both prefer to be called Emma and Sally, respectively
  • Emma Taylor-Isherwood appears in the show Strange Days at Blake Holsey High known as Black Hole High since they discovered a black hole in Professor Zachary's office a.k.a. wormhole.

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