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Ivy George is an American child actress. Her first acting role was opposite Robin Williams on his last television series before his death. She has two younger siblings, Finnegan and Elsa, who are also actors. She enjoys karate, swimming, creating art, and playing guitar.[ citation needed ]

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Career

George's first professional acting job came at 6 years old in a scene opposite Robin Williams. [1] She then went on to guest star in other TV Series including Kirby Buckets , and Agent Carter . [2] [3] She then appeared in Girl Meets World and Big Little Lies . [4] [5] Ivy has also appeared in quite a few films including Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension , and Brimstone [6] [7]

In 2016, Ivy George was nominated at the 37th Young Artist Awards for the film Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension [8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2015 Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension Leila Fleege [9] [10] [11] [12]
Krampus Perchta the Cherub (voice)[ citation needed ]
2016 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Emily Silva[ citation needed ]
The Veil Little Sarah [13]
Brimstone Sam [14]
2017Literally Right Before AaronFlower Girl [15]
2019Killer TherapyYoung Aubrey [16]
2020Mr. ThisforthatSarahShort film[ citation needed ]
2021Unknown Dimension: The Story of Paranormal ActivityHerselfDocumentary film [17]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2014 The Crazy Ones Little GirlEpisode: "The Monster"[ citation needed ]
About a Boy Little GirlEpisode: "About a Boy's Dad"[ citation needed ]
Sam & Cat TawnyEpisode: "#WeStealARockStar"[ citation needed ]
2015 Kirby Buckets MeaghanEpisode: "War and Pizza" [18]
2016 Agent Carter Young Agnes Cully Episode: "Smoke & Mirrors" [19]
Girl Meets World Young MayaEpisodes: "Girl Meets the Bay Window", "Girl Meets Bear", "Girl Meets World: Of Terror 3" [20]
Better Things MorganEpisode: "Duke's Chorus" [21]
2017–2019 Big Little Lies Amabella Klein12 episodes [22] [23] [24]
2017 Twin Peaks 5-Year-Old GirlEpisode: "Part 7" [25] [ better source needed ]
Tangled: The Series Young Rapunzel (voice)Episode: "Pascal's Story"[ citation needed ]

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