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Emily Jordan Osment born March 10, [1] is an American actress, singer and songwriter. She is perhaps best known for her role as Lilly Truscott on the Disney Channel television series Hannah Montana — and appeared in the theatrical film based on the series, Hannah Montana: The Movie Osment came to prominence in music after recording songs for the soundtracks of her Disney projects, most notably a duet of " If I Didn't Have You " with Mitchel Musso in and a cover of " Once Upon a Dream " in
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Emily Jordan Osment born March 10, is an American actress and singer-songwriter. Osment went on to appear in the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards sitcom Hannah Montana as Lilly Truscott as well as the series movie, Hannah Montana: The Movie which was released on April 10, , [3] in which she portrayed the same character. Throughout her career she has also starred as Cassie in R. The song was first recorded by Berry in Her introduction into the entertainment industry began in , when she was cast in a commercial for flower delivery company FTD. The series premiere scored record ratings for Disney Channel with a viewership of 5. Osment also appeared in the Disney Channel Hannah Montana promotion "Hannah Montana's Backstage Secrets", in which she portrays Lola in a fictional interview set in the show's canon. In addition, Disney released a Hannah Montana clothing collection in late summer. Osment helped to design some of the pieces from the collection.
We use cookies and other technologies to analyze site traffic, understand patterns of use, and improve your browsing experience. See our cookie policy. Skip to Content. See what's streaming, limit strong violence or language, and find picks your kids will love with Common Sense Media Plus. Emily and her friends are the underdogs, so their diversity stands out against the snotty Malibu girls. Wendy has a habit of fibbing, but she learns her lesson from it. Some reference to being gay, and a couple of moments when the mom's disguise forces her hand as a male, including giving a kiss. Lorenzo is a pretty slimy guy who makes references that may go over the heads of some younger viewers. The word "hussy" is used by a father.