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Not long after Shannon Woodward started acting, she shannonwoodward  grabbed the eye of a throwing chief for Nickelodeon's "Clarissa Explains It All." It was Woodward's first on-screen acting occupation, where she assumed the sporadically repeating job of Missy. She repeated this job twice during the show's five seasons. After her sitcom debut, Woodward won little parts in a trio of made-for-TV motion pictures. To start with, close by "Clarissa" star Melissa Joan Hart in the 1995 made-for-TV dramatization "Family Get-together: A Relative Nightmare." Then in 1995, she played Lucy in her second made-for-TV film, "Tornado!." In 1997 she assumed an uncredited job in the CBS miniseries "Genuine Women." Somewhere in the range of 2000 and 2007, Woodward played various minor jobs in different TV programs including "The Drew Carey Show," "Grounded forever," "Malcolm in the Middle," "Intersection Jordan," "Suddenly and completely," "Psych" and "Boston Public."Woodward's big-screen debut came in 2005 when she played Emma Sharp, the girl of Texas Ranger Roland Sharp (Tommy Lee Jones), who is alloted to ensure a gathering of University of Texas team promoters who saw a homicide in the activity parody "Man of the House." In 2007, Woodward got her enormous break in the arrangement "The Riches," which disclosed for two seasons (2007–2008) on link organize FX. She assumed the job of Di Malloy, the youngster little girl and center kid in an American group of Irish Travelers. In the arrangement, Di, alongside her folks Dahlia and Wayne (Minnie Driver, Eddie Izzard), and her siblings Cael and Sam (Noel Fisher, Aidan Mitchell) end up by and by tangled in the wake of taking the character of an affluent couple and attempting to absorb into "cushion" culture in an upscale gated network in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After "The Riches" finished, Woodward assumed the job of Leah in the high schooler otherworldly/blood and gore movie "The Haunting of Molly Hartley." Woodward's arrival to TV was the 2009 pilot "Spotlight," about a New York City school for performing expressions. That equivalent year, Woodward assumed a repetitive job on NBC's "ER" in the fifteenth and last season as Kelly Taggart, the more youthful sister of medical caretaker Samantha "Sam" Taggart. She likewise featured in another high schooler spine chiller "The Shortcut."

Woodward showed up in her companion Katy Perry's music video "Hot n Cold" and had an appearance job in Perry's narrative/show film "Katy Perry: Part of Me." Perry, thusly, visitor featured in a season two scene of "Raising Hope." In 2010, Woodward featured in the free dramatization "Sweetheart." She likewise played the lead title character in the up and coming troupe parody show "Claire's Cambodia." From September 2010 to April 2014 Woodward featured in the FOX sitcom "Raising Hope," which likewise featured Cloris Leachman and Martha Plimpton. She played Sabrina, a supermarket checkout assistant who is the affection enthusiasm of Jimmy Chance, the arrangement lead played by Lucas Neff.