Jacqueline Emerson
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Jacqueline Emerson

Jacqueline Bonnell Marteau Emerson is an American actress and singer born on August 21, 1994, in Washington, D.C. She gained early recognition as a member of Disney's teenage pop band Devo 2.0 (DEV2.O) from 2005 to 2007, where she played keyboards.Emerson is perhaps best known for her role as Foxface in the highly successful film "The Hunger Games" (2012). She also starred as Skye in "The Last Survivors" (2014). Beyond these notable film roles, her acting career includes appearances in television shows such as "FBI" and "Chicago Med."In addition to her live-action work, Emerson is a prolific voiceover artist, lending her voice to various commercials, video games (like Disney's "Fantasia: Music Evolved" and Bethesda's "Starfield"), and animated series, including "Father of the Pride."As a singer, she released her first single "Peter Pan" in 2011, followed by "Catch Me If You Can" in 2012, and "Motorcycle Boy" in 2022. She has performed at notable venues like the Hollywood Bowl.Emerson is a multi-talented individual, also pursuing writing, with multiple film and television projects in development, including two original musicals. She is a graduate of Stanford University, where she studied Mandarin and Communications with a focus on Media Psychology. She also established the story-sharing platform "Let's Get Real" while at Stanford, which focuses on body image and representation issues for young women.Recently, she has appeared in films such as "Wine Club" (2023), "Art Thief" (2023), and "Winter Spring Summer or Fall" (2024). She has upcoming projects including "Kent State" (opposite Alec Baldwin) and the motion-capture film "Liminal Vibes." She is also an active performer with the improv troupe Pinot Noir on the UCB MainStage.