Emily Tarver

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Emily Tarver
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Tarver at The Stand in May 2016.
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Comedian
  • Musician
Website emilytarver.com

Emily Tarver is an actress, comedian and musician from Houston, Texas. [1]

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Tarver has performed as a cast member of VH1's series Best Week Ever [2] and performs stand-up and improvisational comedy in a variety of venues, including the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, [3] and is a singer in the band Summer and Eve. [4] She has starred as "Emily" in a series of American television commercials for the furniture company Havertys, [5] and has appeared in national commercials for Lowe's, Comcast, Publix, AT&T, and Yoplait, among others. One Yoplait commercial starring Tarver was pulled from broadcast following complaints by the National Eating Disorders Association. Tarver responded "So they pulled my yogurt ad because it 'promotes eating disorders'. Ironically, now I will not be able to afford to eat." [6]

Personal life

In July 2018, it was confirmed that Tarver is in a relationship with her Orange Is the New Black co-star Vicci Martinez. [7] [8]

Filmography

Year(s)TitleRole(s)
2011 The Big C Ms. Conant
2012Damaged Goods (Short)Tits McGee
2012Going Local (Short)Christine
2013–2014 Best Week Ever Herself
2014"That's So House Hunters"Herself
2014The ActressDrunk Friend
2014–2015The ResidualsAmy Parker
2015 Black-ish Lindsey
2015 Sisters Brayla
2015 Donny! Pam
2016–2019 Orange Is the New Black CO Artesian McCullough

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References

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