Emma Kenney

Emma Kenney

Birth : 1999-09-14, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

History

Emma Rose Kenney (born September 14, 1999) is an American actress, best known for her longtime role as Debbie Gallagher on the Showtime dramedy Shameless, a role she has played since 2011.

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Emma Kenney

Movies

Back to Lyla
Rebecca
After discovering he might die soon, a timid young man along with his estranged and outrageous childhood friends, embark on a quest for closure on why the love of his life left.
Murder at Yellowstone City
Rebecca Davies
A former slave who arrives in Yellowstone City, Montana, a desolate former boomtown now on the decline, looking for a place to call home. On that same day, a local prospector discovers gold - and is murdered.
My Love Affair with Marriage
Sarma
From an early age, songs and fairytales convinced Zelma that Love would solve all her problems as long as she abided by societal expectations of how a girl should act. But as she grew older something didn't seem right with the concept of love: the more she tried to conform, the more her body resisted. A story about the acceptance of the inner female rebellion.
Robert the Bruce
Briana
In 1306, Scottish King Robert the Bruce turns a defeated outlaw when his country is invaded. But before to free his sacred land, he must manage to regain his will to fight back and survive the persecution of those who want take his head and the English gold.
Epic
Marigold Girl (voice)
A teenager finds herself transported to a deep forest setting where a battle between the forces of good and the forces of evil is taking place. She bands together with a rag-tag group characters in order to save their world—and ours.
Day Camp
Rosie Rivette
Rob Walls is the most negligent counselor 'Camp Runamuka' has ever seen. He's on a mission to get fired. Join him for three days in the life of the worst 'Day Camp' in New Jersey's history.
Bittersweet
Emma
Bittersweet explores the evolution of love and takes a long hard look at the underlying forces that often bring people together while just as often break them apart.