Emily Mae Young
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Emily Mae Young is an American actress who starred on the television series Step by Step from 1996 to 1998.

Emily Mae Young started her career at the age of six. She first appeared on television in a number of commercials and is well known for her Welch's
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 juice and Sears ads. Young's television credits include All My Children
All My Children
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, Loving
Loving
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, and numerous appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Step By Step was her first television series.

Emily starred with Yasmine Bleeth
Yasmine Bleeth
Yasmine Amanda Bleeth is an American actress. Her television roles include Caroline Holden in the long-running series Baywatch.-Early life and career:...

 and Dean Winters
Dean Winters
Dean Winters is an American actor, who has portrayed Ryan O'Reily on HBO's Oz, Johnny Gavin on FX Network's Rescue Me, and Dennis Duffy on NBC's 30 Rock...

 in the 1999 romantic comedy
Romantic Comedy
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 Undercover Angel
Undercover Angel
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. She and her family reside in Pennsylvania and California.

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