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An American performer, writer, and comedian by the name of Mallory Ruthanne Everton. She is well-known for being a regular cast member of “Studio C,” a top-rated television sketch comedy show from Brigham Young University. Everton is an Oregon native who lived in Portland for her first 18 years of existence. She moved to Utah after finishing secondary school and enrolled at Brigham Young University there. She initially majored in medicine before changing to cinema studies. She started working there in “Divine Comedy” in her final year. She joined the ensemble of the brand-new program “Studio C” in 2012. Other works by Everton include “Pretty Darn Funny” and “We Love You, Sally Carmichael,” for which he also wrote and appeared. On a variety of social media sites, she enjoys a sizable following. More than 15,000 people follow her on Facebook, more than 13,000 people follow her on Twitter, and roughly 70,000 people watch her on Instagram. She communicates with her followers via her personal website as well.

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The career of Mallory Everton

Mallory Everton has always enjoyed viewing movies and TV shows. Even though she was too young to watch “Saturday Night Live” (1975–present), “Dumb and Dumber,” or “Tommy Boy,” Everton and her brothers did just that in 1996, she developed a taste for comedy thanks to these movies and television programs, she made her television début in a “Pretty Darn Funny” episode in 2012.

She attended her closest friend Whitney Call’s comedy group at BYU, “Divine Comedy,” audition, and later joined as the group’s videographer. She successfully auditioned and joined the group a year later.

In 2012, Matt Reese and Jared Shores founded “Studio C,” and shortly after, many of their “Divine Comedy” teammates, including Everton, joined them. Everton’s skits like “The Smiths,” “Worst…Ever,” and “Bad Karma” are some of his most watched ones. She oversees the show’s direction and writing as well.

She debuted on the big screen in the 2017 comedy “We Love You, Sally Carmichael!” The movie, which also features Elizabeth Tulloch, Felicia Day, and Christopher Gorham, recounts the tale of Simon Hayes, a bitter and devout author, who writes a series of love stories about a merman and a human girl under the pen name Sally Carmichael.

Individual Life of Mallory Everton

Bob and Colleen Everton welcomed Mallory into the world on September 20, 1989, in Portland, Oregon. She is the youngest of their six children, and she has two elder sisters, Melissa, and Hailey, as well as three older brothers, Travis, Zach, and Beau: an ardent Mormon, Mallory.

She graduated as the class winner from Liberty High School in Hillsboro, Oregon. She relocated to Utah to attend Brigham Young University after she finished. She registered at the university as a pre-med student with the intention of pursuing a medical degree. She subsequently switched to studying film studies after switching her major. She earned a bachelor’s degree in media arts studies in 2012 with a focus on directing, editing, and scripting. She was also awarded a scholarship for her outstanding performance in media arts fiction during that same year by the Ray and Tye Noorda Foundation. She has dance training and can perform the guitar.

Everton and fellow “Studio C” alum Matt Reese is rumored to be dating, but neither party has officially verified this. The comments made by Everton, Reese, and other members of “Studio C” actually run counter to that idea.

Mallory Everton’s net worth

The estimated net worth of Mallory Everton is about $2 million.