Emmy Raver-Lampman

American actress

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2024 Emmy Raver-Lampman will play the role of FBI Agent Verona Parker in The Beekeeper.
March 2024 Emmy Raver-Lampman and Daveed Diggs announced the birth of their first child.
2022 Emmy Raver-Lampman voiced the character of Baking mentee in the 'Tuca & Bertie' episode titled 'Salad Days'.
2022 Emmy Raver-Lampman guest judged an episode titled 'Umbrella Academy' on the show 'Nailed It!'.
2022 She provided the voice for Mary Elizabeth Becca Ryan in the 'Family Guy' episode titled 'Get Stewie'.
2022 Emmy Raver-Lampman took on the role of Sam in the film Gatlopp.
2022 Emmy Raver-Lampman played the character Bella in the film Dog.
2022 Emmy Raver-Lampman portrayed Mira Jones in the movie Blacklight.
2021 She started her main role as Molly Tillerman (voice) in the animated series 'Central Park', continuing through season 2 and beyond until 2022.
2021 Emmy Raver-Lampman starred as Alex and also served as the executive producer for Untitled Horror Movie.
2020 Emmy Raver-Lampman appeared as Millie in the film aTypical Wednesday.
July 2020 Raver-Lampman was announced as the new voice of Molly Tillerman in the Apple TV+ series Central Park for the second season.
January 28 2020 Raver-Lampman co-starred in the new original musical Gun & Powder, which opened in Arlington, Virginia.
2019 Emmy Raver-Lampman contributed as a background vocalist on 'Come Back Home' in 'The Good & The Bad' by Anthony Ramos.
2019 Emmy Raver-Lampman was a featured vocalist on 'Stormy Weather' in 'The Umbrella Academy (Original Series Soundtrack),' composed by Jeff Russo.
2019 Emmy Raver-Lampman was featured on the track 'Bleed You Dry' in the concept album 'Three Points of Contact' composed by Ryan Scott Oliver.
2019 Emmy Raver-Lampman was a featured artist on 'At this Point' and 'No Feels' in 'Seven Nights in Chicago,' an album by Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal.
2019 She voiced characters Peppermint and Boy's Mother in 'Robot Chicken' during the special episode 'Robot Chicken's Santa's Dead (Spoiler Alert) Holiday Murder Thing Special'.
2019 She voiced the character of a Travel Agent in the 'American Dad!' episode titled 'Stompe le Monde'.
2019 Emmy Raver-Lampman portrayed Lily Lofton in 'Jane the Virgin' for the episodes 'Chapter Ninety-seven' and 'Chapter Ninety-eight'.
2019 Emmy Raver-Lampman played the role of Relaxer in the short film Stucco.
July 2019 Filmed the second season of The Umbrella Academy over five months.
February 2019 The Umbrella Academy was released on Netflix, featuring Raver-Lampman in a prominent role.
January 28 2019 Appeared in the original musical Gun & Powder in Arlington, Virginia, co-starring with Hamilton castmate Solea Pfeiffer.
2018 Emmy Raver-Lampman was a featured artist on the track 'Something in the Water' from 'Blindspotting: The Collin EP' by Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal.
2018 Emmy Raver-Lampman played the role of Rebecca in the series 'A Million Little Things' during the episode 'Friday Night Dinner'.
2017 Emmy Raver-Lampman was a company member and featured on the song 'Daddy Knows Best' in 'SpongeBob SquarePants, The New Musical.'
2017 Raver-Lampman landed her first major television role as Allison Hargreeves in The Umbrella Academy.
March 2017 She joined the first national tour of Hamilton, starring as Angelica and performing until the end of the year.
2016 Emmy Raver-Lampman was featured as a vocalist in the live recording of 'Bonnie and Clyde and a Whole Lotta Jazz' at 54 Below.
2016 Emmy Raver-Lampman appeared as 'Woman on Date' in the show 'Odd Mom Out' in the episode titled 'Hamming It Up'.
June 2016 Emmy Raver-Lampman performed as Pearl Krabs in the original Chicago production of 'SpongeBob SquarePants'.
April 2016 Raver-Lampman left Hamilton, later returning as an original cast member for the Chicago production that began previews in September.
January 2016 It was announced that Raver-Lampman was cast as Pearl Krabs in the Chicago production tryout of SpongeBob SquarePants.
2015 Emmy Raver-Lampman met Daveed Diggs while they were performing together in the musical Hamilton.
December 2015 She took part in an MCC Theater workshop of Alice By Heart.
September 2015 Raver-Lampman participated in a star-studded reading of an original rock musical titled Galileo.
August 2015 Hamilton opened on Broadway, featuring Raver-Lampman as part of the original ensemble cast and understudy for all three lead female roles.
July 2015 She began her role as an ensemble member and understudy for Angelica, Eliza, and Peggy in the original Broadway production of 'Hamilton' at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.
March 2015 Raver-Lampman returned to New York and auditioned for a role in Hamilton, successfully joining the original ensemble cast.
February 2014 Raver-Lampman took on the role of Elphaba (standby) in the first national tour of 'Wicked' which ran until March 2015.
October 2013 Emmy Raver-Lampman became part of the original Broadway cast of 'A Night with Janis Joplin' at the Lyceum Theatre.
April 2013 She performed in the Broadway revival of 'Jekyll & Hyde' at the Marquis Theatre as an understudy for Lucy Harris.
April 2013 Raver-Lampman joined the 3rd national tour of Jekyll & Hyde, which transferred to Broadway for a limited engagement.
2012 Emmy Raver-Lampman graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Theater from Marymount Manhattan College after temporarily leaving her course to work professionally in acting.
October 2012 Raver-Lampman joined the third national tour of 'Jekyll & Hyde', where she understudied Lucy Harris.
July 2011 Emmy Raver-Lampman returned to Broadway as part of the ensemble and understudied Dionne and Abraham Lincoln in 'Hair' at the St. James Theatre.
June 2011 Raver-Lampman made her Broadway debut with the touring production of Hair, which returned to Broadway.
2010 Joined the national tour of Hair and earned her Equity card.
October 2010 Raver-Lampman was part of the ensemble and understudied Dionne and Abraham Lincoln in the national tour of 'Hair', which ran from October 2010 to June 2011.

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