Jacqueline Emerson Net Worth

Jacqueline Emerson is an actress and musician born in Washington D.C. in 1994. She moved to Los Angeles with her family at a young age and pursued an interest in both acting and singing. She has had roles in The Hunger Games and other professional productions, and has recorded a CD and two music videos. Jacqueline is currently attending Stanford University.
Jacqueline Emerson is a member of Actress

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day August 21, 1994
Age 29 YEARS OLD
Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Singer, actress
Years active 2006–present
Known for The Hunger Games
Height 1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Parent(s) John B. Emerson Kimberly Marteau Emerson
Genres Pop
Instruments Vocals, keyboard
Labels Walt Disney Records (2006-2007)
Website http://www.jackieemerson.com

💰 Net worth

Jacqueline Emerson, the talented actress, is predicted to have a promising net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. Born in 1994, Jacqueline has gained recognition and admirers for her exceptional acting skills. Throughout her career, she has undoubtedly achieved significant success, which is reflected in her projected net worth. As an accomplished actress, she has undoubtedly garnered both fame and financial stability. With her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft, it comes as no surprise that Jacqueline Emerson's net worth is expected to continue thriving in the years to come.

Biography/Timeline

1994

Jacqueline Bonnell Marteau Emerson was born on August 21, 1994, in Washington D.C., U.S.. From a young age, Jacqueline pursued an interest in both acting and singing. She has since then participated in many voice-overs for both radio and television. She has also performed in numerous professional productions with Reprise, The Los Angeles Opera, and LA Theater Works.

2004

She made her television debut providing the voice for a set of Tiger Twins in the 2004 animated CGI sitcom Father of the Pride.

2007

Emerson was a member of Disney's Devo 2.0 (a.k.a. DEV2.O), a Devo tribute band of teen performers. Emerson played keyboards in the project, which spawned a DVD and CD combo and was fully supported by the original Devo band members. In 2007, The novelty act soon broke up, when lead singer Nicole Stoehr and lead Guitarist Nathan Norman quit and said they would never make music again because the album flopped. Emerson continued to write songs and perform music, where she started a YouTube Channel and released the music video of her single, "Peter Pan" and in the next year, "Catch Me If You Can". She later released an acoustic song, "Glass Fire In a Jar", in which she co-wrote with Adrianne Duncan.

2012

In 2012, Emerson made her film debut in the science fiction adventure, The Hunger Games as the District 5 tribute, Foxface. In an interview, she explained how she auditioned for the role, "They had me come in and do a lot of reaction stuff — they’d map out a scenario for me and be like, “Okay, you stop here and look around and take it in and think about the complexity of it, but you’re scared at the same time,” but all with the face and without dialogue. It was a very unorthodox audition."

2013

In a 2013 interview, Emerson announced that she would be working on Son of the South, where she said to Jen Yamato of Movieline: "I’m very excited — I’m not sure when it shoots yet because I’m not sure it has full funding, but I’m just excited to be a part of this project because it’s a really important story. It’s the story of Bob Zellner, who’s a civil rights Activist, and I’m honored to be a part of it. It’ll be really fun to bring to life."

2019

She also announced that she will be taking a year off but is able to audition at the same time, she said "I’m taking a year off — it’s interesting, because I’ve wanted to take a year off since 9th or 10th grade because high school’s been very intense for me. I went to a very hard prep school, and I’m also not ready to leave my family yet and I’m kinda young for my grade. So this is great because it really gave me an excuse to take a year off and pursue what I love for a year in my artistic side, which, even though I’d done a ton of stuff in high school and I was part of drama and stuff like that, I didn't get to really pursue it. I recently signed with a new agent and I signed with managers a couple of months ago, so I’m really beginning this journey. It’ll be a lot of fun."

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