Hayley McFarland

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Hayley McFarland
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McFarland in 2011
Born (1991-03-29) March 29, 1991 (age 32)
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present
Known for Lie to Me
The Conjuring

Hayley McFarland (born March 29, 1991) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Emily Lightman in the Fox crime drama series Lie to Me . In the supernatural horror film The Conjuring , McFarland portrayed Nancy Perron.

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Early life

Hayley McFarland was born on March 29, 1991, [1] in Edmond, Oklahoma. [2] She began performing in summer musicals at Oklahoma City's Lyric Theatre. [2] [3] While living in Oklahoma, she studied at Michelle De Long's ACTS Acting Academy, which notes fellow alumni such as Ryan Merriman of Pretty Little Liars fame. Michelle De Long is credited with sending a tape of the young actor to a manager in Los Angeles. Despite only being interested in musical theater, after being introduced to the manager, McFarland transitioned into acting. [2] In her teens, McFarland had an role in an Federal Aviation Administration training video, and made regular trips to audition in Los Angeles. [3] She and her family moved to Los Angeles permanently in 2008. [3] [2]

Career

Her first major role came in the form of an independent film, An American Crime , starring Elliot Page [lower-alpha 1] and Catherine Keener. [4] She has appeared in isolated episodes on various TV series, including Gilmore Girls , ER , Criminal Minds , and Law and Order: SVU . She was a main character of the crime drama series Lie to Me on Fox, portraying Emily Lightman for all three seasons from 2009 to 2011. [2] McFarland also had a recurring role in the final two seasons of FX crime drama Sons of Anarchy . [5] McFarland has starred in several horror films, including The Conjuring and Agnes .

Filmography

List of films and roles
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2007 An American Crime Jennie Likens [4]
2008 Winged Creatures Lori Carline
2011Eye of the StormPoor Little ZombieShort film
2013 The Conjuring Nancy Perron [6]
2016The ChaplainColeShort Film
2021 Agnes Agnes [2]
TBDOut of ExileDawnette "Dawn" Russell [2]
List of television appearances and roles
Year(s)TitleRoleNotesRef.
2006 Gilmore Girls Marcia2 episodes: "The Real Paul Anka", "Super Cool Party People" [7]
2007 ER CandiceEpisode: "The War Comes Home"
2008 Criminal Minds Katie OwenEpisode: "3rd Life"
2008 Pushing Daisies Nikki HeapsEpisode: "Circus, Circus"
2009 24 Emily LathamEpisode: "Day 7: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m."
2009 Without a Trace Addy GilroyEpisode: "Believe Me"
2009 United States of Tara Petula3 episodes: "Aftermath", "Work", "Betrayal"
2009 Medium Jamie PortmanEpisode: "New Terrain"
2009–11 Lie to Me Emily LightmanMain cast
40 episodes
[2]
2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit JennaEpisode: "Smoked" [8]
2012 Mad Men BonnieEpisode: "Tea Leaves"
2013–14 Sons of Anarchy Brooke PutnerGuest (season 6); Recurring cast (season 7)
11 episodes
[5]
2014 Grey's Anatomy Rory WilliamsEpisode: "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"

Notes

  1. Credited as Ellen Page, the name the actor used at the time

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