![]() Jamie, even though she wants to shine and be the winner in the Jump-A-Thon, helps Angeline who doesn't know how to jump. The first is "do not judge a book by its cover." Angeline, who Jamie feels is mean in the movie because she is so beautiful, actually covers for her and returns her diary without reading a single word of it. The film has many positive messages that can apply to all age ranges. The ordinary people put all of the beautiful people on a small yellow school bus and send them away. It is the musical number where Jamie sings that there are too many beautiful people in the world and they need to leave to give the ordinary people a chance to shine. My favorite part of the movie is actually a musical number. They add a great deal to the movie because it keeps the viewer's attention and adds an extra dimension to this already excellent movie. The musical numbers in "Dear Dumb Diary" are well choreographed and very entertaining. Emily is a very talented girl and does a wonderful job of acting, singing and dancing in this movie. She is funny and has a great sense of humor. Jamie keeps her room really messy and only cleans it when she wants to find her missing diary. She is easy to relate to as most teenagers have insecurities and lots of dreams of how their life could be better. My favorite character in the movie is Jamie Kelly (Emily Alyn Lind). She is jealous of a beautiful girl named Angeline who she feels gets more attention from Hudson than Jamie feels she deserves. She writes all of her secrets and dreams in her diary. Emily resides in Los Angeles with her mother and sisters Natalie Alyn Lind and Alyvia Alyn Lind who are also actresses.If you enjoy comedy mixed with great musical numbers then you will love "Dear Dumb Diary." "Dear Dumb Diary" is about a girl named Jamie Kelly who attends Mackeral Middle School and dreams of being popular and of having the boy of her dreams, Hudson, love her. Emily raised so much money that she decided that she would create a 'love box' for every set she was on. Her love for Make-A-Wish began when she played the part of 'Vanessa Marks,' a young girl battling cancer, in the movie "November Christmas." Emily created a 'love box' to keep on the set of "November Christmas," which encouraged people to donate to the charity. She is passionate about the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Other television roles included "Medium," "Criminal Minds," "Hawaii 5-O," "Suburgatory," Lifetime's "Who is Clark Rockefeller?", "Sundays at Tiffany's," "Code Black," and "Rush Hour." She is also widely known for the ABC hit series, "Revenge," playing 'Young Amanda Clarke.' Not only is Emily a talented young actress, but she feels strongly about giving back. Also in 2009, Emily ventured into television starring on the ABC series "Eastwick" and on the daytime drama "All My Children". Emily began her acting career with the role of 'Young Lily' in "The Secret Life of Bees." At the age of five years old, she played 'Young Linda' in Gaspar Noe's "Enter the Void," which premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. In 2012, she starred in "The Haunting in Connecticut 2" and opposite Maggie Gyllenhaal in "Won't Back Down." Following, Emily starred in the movie musical "Dear Dumb Diary," based on the popular children's book series in "Jackie and Ryan" alongside Katherine Heigl and Ben Barnes, which premiered at the 2014 Venice Film Festival and in "Hidden" alongside Alexander Skarsgard and Andrea Riseborough. In 2017, she starred in the New Line horror film "Lights Out." In 2011, Emily played Shirley Temple in Clint Eastwood's "J. Last year, Emily was seen in the sci-fi thriller film "Replicas" alongside Keanu Reeves and Alice Eve. Her first single is due out in the beginning of November. Emily co-writes her music, which is produced by Trizm (who has written and produced for Kanye, ASAP Rocky, DojaCat) and KoOoLkOjAk (who has written and produced for Spider Verse, Flo Rida, Sean Paul). Later this year, Emily is set to begin production on Netflix's horror comedy "The Babysitter 2," where she will reprise her role of 'Melanie' from Netflix's cult hit "The Babysitter." This year she also makes her debut as a musical artist. ![]() The show is based on The Brothers Grimm: The Singing Bones, but will also include inspiration from real-life murders. Based on the popular Stephen King novel, the film is the sequel to "The Shining." Emily will also be seen in Facebook Watch's "Sacred Lies: The Singing Bones" with Juliette Lewis. Emily Alyn Lind's body of work would be impressive for any Hollywood actress, but for a rising star of such a young age, it is quite remarkable.Įmily will next star alongside Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson in the Warner Bros.
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