16-864: Embry may refer to: People [ edit ] Aaron Embry (born 1975), American musician Ashton F. Embry (born 1946), Canadian research scientist Basil Embry (1902–1977), British air force commander C. B. Embry (1941-2022), American politician Eric Embry (born 1959), American wrestler Ethan Embry (born 1978), American actor T. Higbee Embry (1897–1946), American aviator James Kenneth Embry, Jr. (died 2014), died after hunger strike in Kentucky State Penitentiary Norris Embry (1921–1981), American artist Paddy Embry (born 1942), Australian politician Wayne Embry (born 1937), American basketball player Places [ edit ] Embry, Pas-de-Calais ,
32-502: A commune in northern France Embry, Mississippi , an unincorporated community, United States Other uses [ edit ] Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) Embry Call , fictional character in the Twilight novels by Stephenie Meyer Don Embry, fictional character in the television series Big Love Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
48-501: A decade prior in the 1993 live action Disney film A Far Off Place . Embry had a major role in Showtime 's Brotherhood , which premiered in 2006 and in 2013 he had a recurring role as Greg Mendell on the television series Once Upon a Time . In 2015, Embry had a guest role as Carter on The Walking Dead . That same year, Embry began a recurring role as Coyote Bergstein on Grace and Frankie on Netflix. In 2018, Embry took
64-588: A number of albums by other musicians and groups. In 2009, Embry produced and recorded the debut album of Long Beach-based band Avi Buffalo for Sub Pop Records at his home studio "Hunter's Hollow" in Glassell Park, California . He worked with producer Daniel Lanois on his album Shine , and also spent time with the Los Angeles production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch . Embry began writing
80-920: A plethora of instruments to convey his thoughts and emotions. Despite the calm and minimalist approach to the album, he displays...a seasoned understanding of how to blend them all together into something captivating." Aaron Embry is married; he and his wife Nikki have one child. Ethan Embry Ethan Embry (born June 13, 1978) is an American film and television actor. He is known for his roles as Mark in Empire Records , Preston in Can't Hardly Wait , The Bass Player in That Thing You Do! , and as Bobby Ray in Sweet Home Alabama and for his role in Brotherhood (2006-2008). Embry
96-858: A small role as a supporting astronaut in the Damien Chazelle film First Man . Embry has appeared in a recurring role as the real Pete Murphy in Sneaky Pete , an Amazon Video original series. Embry married actress Amelinda Smith on November 14, 1998; they divorced in 2002. They have one child together. Embry married actress Sunny Mabrey on July 17, 2005. In 2012, Mabrey filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. In 2013, Embry and Mabrey began dating again, and remarried in June 2015. Embry and Mabrey have homes in Los Angeles and Atlanta. In November 2006, Embry and Mabrey were robbed at gunpoint in their driveway. In 2008, Embry settled
112-602: A solo album while on the road with his friend, Alexander Ebert of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. Tiny Prayers was released on September 18, 2012, on Community and Vagrant . The album includes ten songs written, performed, and co-produced by Embry, with Woody Jackson also co-producing. The album was positively received. According to a review in Aquarium Drunkard, "Moon of the Daylit Sky",
128-558: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Aaron Embry Aaron Embry (born November 10, 1975, Bellflower, California ) is an American songwriter and record producer. A periodic studio musician and touring pianist with artists such as Elliott Smith and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros , he has also helped write albums by Jane's Addiction and produced albums by artists such as Avi Buffalo . In 2012 he released his solo album Tiny Prayers on Vagrant Records . Aaron Randall
144-549: The age of 12. After making his debut in Defending Your Life (1991), he starred in several films, including Dutch (1991), All I Want for Christmas (1991), A Far Off Place (1993), Empire Records (1995), That Thing You Do! (1996), Vegas Vacation (1997), and the teen comedy Can't Hardly Wait (1998). In 2002, Embry appeared as Bobby Ray Bailey opposite Reese Witherspoon in Sweet Home Alabama . The two actors had previously worked together
160-427: The album's opening track, "is perfectly sparse, but there's a bit of old-fashioned magic as some brushed drums, mandolin, and Embry's tinkling of the ivory fill out the song's skeletal frame. Embry has just a small warble of a voice, but it carries immense weight. He can be airy and vague on the keys but only in the way that a great jazz pianist can." Performer Magazine stated that with Tiny Prayers "Embry relies on
176-417: The debut album Up From Below , and was then the touring piano player with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros from 2009 to 2012. In August 2012 he booked a string of dates opening for Mumford and Sons in support of his debut solo album, Tiny Prayers . In 2014 Embry's song Raven's Song was featured in the movie Wish I Was Here directed by Zach Braff . He has engineered, recorded, and produced
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#1732793122766192-505: The orchestra pit of a production of Evita . At age 19, Capitol Records signed him to a two-year development deal as a solo artist. A formal album wasn't released, but the demo-recording process started his career as a songwriter. He played piano and guitar in Elliott Smith 's band touring for the album Figure 8 , playing live with Smith, Sam Coomes and Scott McPherson. Embry states that "witnessing [Smith's] creative process
208-408: The title Embry . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Embry&oldid=1246335007 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
224-556: Was born in Huntington Beach, California , and grew up in Los Angeles . His father was a dental technician and he was homeschooled by his mother. The decision to homeschool Embry was made after a teacher allegedly recommended Ritalin for the kindergartener after his first day of class. Embry participated in gymnastics from a young age and enjoyed the sport. Embry (originally credited as Ethan Randall) started acting at
240-493: Was born on November 10, 1975, in Bellflower, California . He was the first child of a screenwriter/ talent manager mother and dental technician father, H. Charles and Karen Randall. He is the eldest of three siblings, including actor Ethan Embry and photographer Kessia Randall. He began taking piano lessons as a child, and music became a focus of his life. While a high school junior, he played his first professional gig in
256-511: Was for me the equivalent to taking a graduate course in songwriting." Embry played piano with the band on the April 21, 2000's Late Night with Conan O'Brien . Embry later became the leader of the indie-rock group Amnion, helping write the group's songs. In February 2008, Amnion released their debut full-length album AmenNamO . Embry has remained a frequent touring musician, working for musicians such as Willie Nelson . He played piano on
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