Aubrey Anderson-Emmons


Aubrey Frances Anderson-Emmons is an American child actress, known for her role as Lily Tucker-Pritchett on ABC's Modern Family.

Personal life

Anderson-Emmons is the daughter of Korean-American Amy Anderson and Kent Emmons, who are separated. Her mother is a stand-up comedian, actress and manager. and her father is a media entrepreneur.
She does charity work for St. Jude Children's Hospital, California Covenant House Youth Shelter, Let Them Play Sports Organization, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Olive Crest, Help A Mother Out, My Stuff Bags, EIF Revlon Run/Walk For Women and Dave Thomas Foundation For Adoption.

Career

Anderson-Emmons joined the cast of Modern Family in its third season in 2011, when she replaced Ella and Jaden Hiller in the role of Lily Tucker-Pritchett, a Vietnamese-born child adopted by a gay American couple. Her role has been praised for raising cultural diversity awareness. In 2011, at age 4, she became the youngest person ever to receive the Screen Actors Guild Award, which she won as part of the show's ensemble cast.
She was the youngest Asian-American child star on the red carpet at the 2012 and 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards.
Anderson-Emmons does a regular YouTube segment, FoodMania Review, with her mother, Amy, which they began in 2015. As of February 2019, they have 20,300 subscribers and over 1 million combined views.

Filmography