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'''Mallory R. Everton''' is an actor, sketch comedian, writer, and original cast member of BYUtv’s ''[[Studio C]]''. She is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
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'''Mallory R. Everton''' is an actor, sketch comedian, writer, and original cast member of BYUtv’s ''[[Studio C]]''. She is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
  
 
Everton is from Portland, Oregon. She recalls recording commercial parodies with [[Whitney Call]] when they were 8- and 9-year-old-girls. They would turn on the camera and improvise spoofs and shorts until they were laughing so hard they couldn’t continue.[http://www.cityweekly.net/TheDailyFeed/archives/2013/04/18/studio-c]
 
Everton is from Portland, Oregon. She recalls recording commercial parodies with [[Whitney Call]] when they were 8- and 9-year-old-girls. They would turn on the camera and improvise spoofs and shorts until they were laughing so hard they couldn’t continue.[http://www.cityweekly.net/TheDailyFeed/archives/2013/04/18/studio-c]
  
She earned her bachelor’s degree from [[Brigham Young University]] in 2012 in Media Arts Studies with an emphasis in screenwriting, editing, and directing. She became acquainted with BYU’s "Divine Comedy" troupe when she watched her friend Whitney audition. Everton signed up to be the videographer and then a year later tried out for a spot in the cast. In 2012, she was invited to be one of the performers and creative forces behind ''Studio C''. As of December 2019, the ''Studio C'' YouTube channel had more than 2 million subscribers.
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She earned her bachelor’s degree from [[Brigham Young University]] in 2012 in Media Arts Studies with an emphasis in screenwriting, editing, and directing. She became acquainted with BYU’s "Divine Comedy" troupe when she watched her friend Whitney audition. Everton signed up to be the videographer and then a year later tried out for a spot in the cast. In 2012, she was invited to be one of the performers and creative forces behind ''Studio C''. As of December 2018, the ''Studio C'' YouTube channel had more than 2 million subscribers.
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In August 2018, Everton and fellow original cast members announced they would finish the ninth season of ''Studio C'' then move on to a new digital media network called [[JK! Studios]]. She was part of the sketch actors who performed in NBC's "Bring the Funny" in 2019.
  
In August 2018, Everton and fellow original cast members announced they would finish the ninth season of Studio C then move on to a new digital media network called [[JK! Studios]]. She was part of the sketch actors who performed in NBC's "Bring the Funny" in 2019.
 
  
 
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Mallory Everton Mormon Actor

Mallory R. Everton is an actor, sketch comedian, writer, and original cast member of BYUtv’s Studio C. She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Everton is from Portland, Oregon. She recalls recording commercial parodies with Whitney Call when they were 8- and 9-year-old-girls. They would turn on the camera and improvise spoofs and shorts until they were laughing so hard they couldn’t continue.[1]

She earned her bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in 2012 in Media Arts Studies with an emphasis in screenwriting, editing, and directing. She became acquainted with BYU’s "Divine Comedy" troupe when she watched her friend Whitney audition. Everton signed up to be the videographer and then a year later tried out for a spot in the cast. In 2012, she was invited to be one of the performers and creative forces behind Studio C. As of December 2018, the Studio C YouTube channel had more than 2 million subscribers.

In August 2018, Everton and fellow original cast members announced they would finish the ninth season of Studio C then move on to a new digital media network called JK! Studios. She was part of the sketch actors who performed in NBC's "Bring the Funny" in 2019.