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Mary Lou Born March 15, 1992
California, United StatesOccupation Actress Years active 2003–present Mary Lou (born March 15, 1992) is an American actress. She is known for playing Mary Ferry on the Nickelodeon television series Unfabulous.
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Career
At age 8, she chose to pursue a career in television and film.
Mary Lou’s show business career started at age six when she entertained as a member of Singing Solo (a children's singing group located in La Mesa, CA) at a local street fair with a rendition of The Good Ship Lollipop. After this performance, she chose acting as her career. Over the next few years, Lou went on to sing at over two dozen venues throughout Southern California, Texas and Tennessee, winning multiple local, state, regional, national and world championship titles.
Mary Lou also filmed a guest-starring role on Phil of the Future, as a math-nerd named Alex, in Good Phil Hunting. Mary also appeared on Future Girls: Adventures in Marine Biology and Bad Mother's Handbook and guest starred on What should you do?. More recently Mary was on Glee. She continues to audition daily for feature films, television and voiceover.
Personal life
She is the cousin of actress Danneel Harris. Mary Lou was born in California.
Today, Mary Lou is a featured artist at charity events with her live country-western show.
Filmography
Year Film Role Notes 2003 What should you do? Katie Oren 1 episode 2004 Unfabulous Mary Ferry 30 episodes, 2004-2007
Young Artist Award for Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series for:"Unfabulous"2005 Phil of the Future Alex 1 episode 2006 Future Girls: Adventures in Marine Biology Lisa 2008 Bad Mother's Handbook Teenage Nan Being Bailey Rachel unaired TV pilot 2009 Glee 1970s Glee Club singer /dancer Episode: "Pilot" (uncredited) 2010 Jesus Awakens the Little Girl Gertrude Short Film External links
Categories:- 1992 births
- American child actors
- American film actors
- American television actors
- Living people
- Actors from California
- American screen actor, 1990s birth stubs
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