Peyton List (actress, born 1998)
Peyton List | |
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Born | Peyton Roi List April 6, 1998 |
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Years active | 2002–present |
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Peyton Roi List
List rose to international attention for portraying Emma Ross on the
(2019–present).List's other works in film include starring in Remember Me (2010), The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010), Bereavement (2010), Something Borrowed (2011), The Seventh Dwarf (2014), The Outcasts (2017), Valley Girl (2020) and Paper Spiders (2020). She has also appeared in the television films Secrets in the Walls (2010) and The Swap (2016).
Early life
List was born April 6, 1998.[1] She has two brothers, her twin Spencer,[3] and a younger brother,[4] Phoenix, both of whom are also actors.[3]
As a youth, List attended school in New York City at The Carroll School (P.S. 58) for elementary school, and the New Voices School for Academic and Creative Arts (M.S. 443) for middle school.[5]
During her early childhood, List also trained as a dancer, studying
She attended Oak Park High School in Oak Park, California, graduating in 2016.[7]
Career
2002–2008: Early roles and debut
List first began her career as a child model, and in 2009 appeared on the cover of the
2010–2015: Breakthrough with Disney and films
List began to appear in more feature films, and in 2010 was cast alongside
List next had a role in the romantic comedy film Something Borrowed in 2011,[19] which was received negatively. That same year, List began her work on Disney Channel, and was cast as Emma Ross, the eldest of four affluent children, on the Disney Channel series Jessie alongside Debby Ryan and her Diary of a Wimpy Kid co-star Karan Brar. The show attained millions of viewers on average per episode,[20] and soon became List's biggest role at the time. The show ran for four seasons and ended in February 2015.[21] At the same time, it was announced that List, along with Brar and Skai Jackson, would reprise their roles in the spinoff series Bunk'd.[22][23] The show began airing in 2015.[24] Along with reprising the role on Bunk'd, List also had appeared as Emma Ross on other Disney Channel shows, such as Austin & Ally and I Didn't Do It. Along with her television work, List continued her work in films. In 2012, List appeared in the drama film The Trouble with Cali, which was received negatively.[25] From 2013 to 2014, she co-hosted the Disney Channel program Pass the Plate, a segment focusing on healthy eating,[26] with Karan Brar. In 2014, List voiced Princess Rose in the English dub of the German animated film The Seventh Dwarf. Though the film was a moderate financial success,[27] it was received unfavorably by critics.[28] In 2015, List performed with Ingrid Michaelson at one of Michaelson's concerts.[29]
2016–present
In 2016, List co-starred along with
List reprised her role as Laina Michaels in
In June 2022, List was cast in the lead role in the Paramount+ television series School Spirits and it premiered in March 2023.[48][49]
Namefellow
List shares the same name with another fellow actress, Peyton List (born 1986).[50][51] The younger List was interviewed by Access Hollywood, saying she uses Peyton R. List to avoid confusion.[50] Union SAG-AFTRA's policy avoids living actors with the same name; this instance went unnoticed.[50]
Once, the two young actresses appeared in the same scene when they both appeared on As the World Turns.[50][11] Years later, this Peyton List cited confusion when both were staying at the same hotel. They received each other's daily call sheets and voicemails messages.[50]
Entertainment industry news website IndieWire noted the confusion appeared on Wikipedia, where both actresses' articles began with exactly the same sentence, "Peyton List is an American actress and model."[51]
Both actresses also voiced characters in the animated movie
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Spider-Man 2 | Little girl playing on steps | Uncredited role, deleted scene[11][52] |
2008 | 27 Dresses | Young Jane Nichols | |
2009 | Confessions of a Shopaholic | Shoestore girl #2 | |
2010 | 3 Backyards | Emily | |
Remember Me | Samantha | ||
The Sorcerer's Apprentice | Young Becky Barnes | ||
Bereavement | Wendy Miller | ||
2011 | Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules | Holly Hills | |
Something Borrowed | Young Darcy Rhone | ||
2012 | The Trouble with Cali | Young Cali Bluejones | |
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days | Holly Hills | ||
2015 | The Seventh Dwarf | Princess Rose (voice) | |
2016 | The Thinning | Laina Michaels | [32] |
2017 | The Outcasts | Mackenzie | [53] |
2018 | Anthem of a Teenage Prophet | Faith | [54] |
Then Came You | Ashley | ||
The Thinning: New World Order | Laina Michaels | ||
2019 | Batman: Hush | Barbara Gordon / Batgirl (voice) | [43] |
2020 | Valley Girl | Courtney | [45] |
Paper Spiders | Lacy | [47] | |
Hubie Halloween | Peggy | [46] | |
Swimming for Gold | Claire Carpenter | [55] | |
2021 | Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman | Aileen Wuornos | |
2023 | A Little White Lie | Sophie Firestone | |
The Last Will and Testament of Charles Abernathy
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Post-production |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | As the World Turns | Little girl in diner | Season 47, episode 143; uncredited[10] |
2004 | All My Children | Bess | Season 35, episode 229 |
2005 | Late Show with David Letterman | Young tourist at the Paul Shaffer hotel | Season 12, episode 194 |
2007 | Saturday Night Live | Little girl | Episode: "LeBron James/Kanye West"; uncredited[citation needed] |
2008 | Cashmere Mafia | Sasha Burden | 4 episodes |
Wonder Pets
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Piglet #1 / chick #1 | Voice role; episode: "Kalamazoo" | |
Late Show with David Letterman | Von Trapp kid
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Season 15, episode 73; uncredited[citation needed] | |
2009 | Gossip Girl | Little girl #1 | Episode: "Enough About Eve" |
2010 | Secrets in the Walls | Molly Easton | Television film |
2011 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Young Larissa Welsh | Episode: "Possessed" |
2011–2015 | Jessie | Emma Ross | Main role |
2012 | The Dog Who Saved the Holidays | Eve | Voice role; television film |
Austin & Ally | Emma Ross | Episode: "Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star New Year" | |
2013 | A Sister's Nightmare | Emily Ryder | Television film |
2013–2014 | Pass the Plate | Herself | Co-host (seasons 3–4) |
2014 | I Didn't Do It | Sherri | Episode: "Dance Fever" |
Ultimate Spider-Man | Emma Ross | Voice role; episode: "Halloween Night at the Museum" | |
2015–2018, 2021 |
Bunk'd | Emma Ross |
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2015 | K.C. Undercover | Emma | Episode: "All Howl's Eve" |
2016 | The Swap | Ellie O'Brien | Disney Channel Original Movie[30] |
2018 | Love Daily | Audrey | Episode: "The Last First Kiss" |
Happy Together
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Sierra | Episode: Pilot[56] | |
2018–2019 | Light as a Feather | Olivia Richmond | Main role (season 1); guest role (season 2)[41] |
2019 | Project Runway All Stars | Herself | Guest judge; episode 7.5[57] |
2019–present | Cobra Kai | Tory Nichols | Recurring role (seasons 2–3);[44] main role (season 4–present)[58] |
2020 | Group Chat | Herself | Episode: "Slime Into Your DMs" |
Robot Chicken | Sabrina Spellman | Voice role; episode: "Endgame" | |
Nickelodeon's Unfiltered | Herself | Episode: "Cactus Pop Tarts!" | |
2023–present | School Spirits | Maddie Nears | Main role[48][49] |
Video games
- Cobra Kai 2: Dojos Rising (2022) as Tory Nichols (voice role)
Music videos
- "Only You" (2018), by Cheat Codes and Little Mix[59]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Ensemble Cast (with Connor & Owen Fielding, Devon Bostick and Grayson Russell )
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days | Won | [18] |
2020 | Kids' Choice Award
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Favorite Female TV Star | Bunk'd | Nominated | [60] |
2022 | Kids' Choice Award
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Favorite Female TV Star (Family) | Cobra Kai | Nominated | [61] |
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External links
- Peyton List on Twitter
- Peyton List at IMDb