Julie Ann Emery

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Julie Ann Emery
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Emery at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con
Born (1975-01-16) January 16, 1975 (age 49)
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present
Spouse Kevin Earley

Julie Ann Emery (born January 16, 1975) is an American television and film actress. She is best known for her roles in the television series Better Call Saul , Preacher , and Five Days at Memorial . She has appeared in films such as Hitch and Gifted .

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Early life

Emery was born and raised in Crossville, Tennessee, the daughter of computer analyst Janice (née Fields) and dairy farmer Gary Emery. [1] She graduated from Cumberland County High School in 1993 in Crossville then studied acting at the Webster Conservatory at Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri. [2]

Career

Emery began her career at the age of 16 and has appeared in several stage productions, such as A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and Bye Bye Birdie . She has appeared in films and television series such as ER , CSI: Miami , Taken , Commander in Chief , Line of Fire , Hitch , and Fargo . She played recurring character Betsy Kettleman in the first and sixth seasons of Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul . She reprised the role in a short film titled No Picnic. [3]

In 2017, Emery joined the main cast for the second season of the television series Preacher , in the role of Sarah Featherstone.

Personal life

Emery is married to actor Kevin Earley; they met while attending Webster Conservatory. She lives in Los Angeles, California.[ citation needed ] Emery enjoys hydroponics. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Reality CheckSal
2005 Hitch Casey Sedgewick
2006Gillery's Little SecretAbbieShort film
2008 Nothing but the Truth Agent Boyd
2008The Rainbow TribeLauren
2008 House Leslie Taylor
2008The BeneficiaryBeneficiaryShort film
2009RedemptionAlexisShort film
2011The A PlateAndrea Stevens
2012 The History of Future Folk Holly
2012 The Letter Doctor Lewis
2013 Movie 43 ClareSegment: "Homeschooled"
2014 Dakota's Summer Annie Cayne
2015SeclusionLucyShort film
2016Falling SlowlyMaggieShort film
2017 Gifted Pat Golding
2019I Hate KidsJoanna
2019 3 Days with Dad Susan
2020 Walkaway Joe Gina McCarthy
2020 Teenage Badass Rae Jaffe
TBA Absolute Dominion TBAPost-production [5]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001–2003 ER Niki Lumley6 episodes
2002 The Drew Carey Show AmyEpisode: "What Women Don't Want"
2002 First Monday Leah Barnes4 episodes
2002Another Pretty FaceLibby DecoTelevision film
2002 Providence WinnieEpisode: "Truth and Consequences"
2002 Taken Amelia KeysTelevision mini-series
2003 CSI: Miami Lynn MartellEpisode: "Dispo Day"
2003–2004 Line of Fire FBI Agent Jennifer Sampson13 episodes
2005 Alias Nancy CahillEpisode: "Nocturne"
2005 Commander in Chief Joan Greer5 episodes
2005Snow WonderStaceyTelevision film
2006 The Inside Betty ScarwidEpisode: "Aidan"
2006 Ghost Whisperer Dr. Penn GorganEpisode: "Cat's Claw"
2006 Bones Janine O'ConnellEpisode: "Aliens in a Spaceship"
2007–2008 October Road Christine Cataldo3 episodes
2007 Army Wives Sarah BelgradEpisode: "Independence Day"
2007 Pictures of Hollis Woods Izzy ReganTelevision film
2007–2008 The Riches Georgia "GiGi" Panetta4 episodes
2008 Dexter Fiona CampEpisode: "All in the Family"
2009 Cupid RileyEpisode: "Live and Let Spy"
2009 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Nurse HobsonEpisode: "Some Must Watch While Some Must Sleep"
2009–2011Then We Got Help!Emily20 episodes; also director and writer
2010 Royal Pains SusieEpisode: "Medusa"
2011 Suits Vanessa2 episodes
2011 Damages Tara Conway2 episodes
2013 Perception Susan VetterEpisode: "Defective"
2014 NCIS Erin PaceEpisode: "Kill Chain"
2014 Unforgettable Shelby DelsonEpisode: "Throwing Shade"
2014 Fargo Ida Thurman4 episodes
2015–2022 Better Call Saul Betsy Kettleman 5 episodes
2015 Masters of Sex Jo2 episodes
2015 The Following NancyEpisode: "Flesh & Blood"
2016 Major Crimes Det. Stephanie DunnRecurring role; 5 episodes
2016 NCIS: New Orleans Karen HardyEpisode: "Means to an End"
2016 Code Black Debbie KoblingEpisode: "Second Year"
2016 Notorious Laurie ParkerEpisode: "Kept and Broken"
2017 The Mick KarenEpisode: "The Sleepover"
2017Christmas on the CoastDru CassadineTelevision film
2018, 2023 The Rookie Stacy2 episodes
2017–2019 Preacher Sarah Featherstone 33 episodes
2019 Catch-22 Marion Scheisskopf3 episodes
2020–2021 Bosch Agent Sylvia Reece10 episodes
2021 Claws KimEpisode: "Chapter Three: Ambition"
2022 American Greed Betsy KettlemanEpisode: "James McGill"
2022 Five Days at Memorial Diane RobichauxTelevision mini-series

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