Emilia Zoryan

Emilia Zoryan
Occupation Actor
Years active 2011–present

Emilia Zoryan is an American film actress.

Zoryan made her film debut in Falling Overnight as Chloe Webb, a young photographer who meets and develops a relationship with Elliot Carson (Parker Croft) on the day before he has surgery to remove a malignant brain tumor.[1]

Career

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Zoryan is most recently recognized for her national Jergens campaign with Leslie Mann for Jergens Wet Skin Moisturizer. [2]

Zoryan has appeared in many ads some of which include appearances for Sony, Coca Cola, and a PSA against tanning to prevent skin cancer.

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Film

Zoryan has worked on several film projects, including Falling Overnight (film) (2011), V/H/S: Viral (2014)

Television

On television, Zoryan has a guest star role in the second season of TV series Bosch from Amazon Studios. The series is based on the novels centered on the character of the same name by Michael Connelly. The first season of the series was released on Amazon Prime Video on February 13, 2015.[4] For Zoryan's first television appearance, she landed the role of Anastasia on "Unstrung", an ABC Family one-hour pilot from Life Unexpected executive producer Emily Whitesell. [5]

Early life

While studying at UCLA, where she received a degree in Economics and Russian Studies, Emilia began working in commercials and landed her first lead role in the independent festival favorite, Falling Overnight.[1]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role
2011 Falling Overnight Chloe Webb
2011 My Trip to the Dark Side Vixen
2012 Lose Yourself Vixen
2013 Tissue Emilia
2013 Tangential Lives Lillian
2015 V/H/S: Viral Actress
2016 Adolescence Nicole Roberts
2016 Johnny Games Katrina Games
2016 The Dark Tapes Caitlin
Television
Year Show Role Episode(s) & Notes
2014 Unstrung Anastasia 1.01 "Pilot"
2015 Bosch Layla 2.01 2.02 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10
Music videos
Year Artist Song Role
2014 Angels & Airwaves The Wolfpack Dream Girl

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