Kay Panabaker
Kay Panabaker is an American zoologist and former child actress, born Stephanie Kay Panabaker on May 2, 1990, in Orange, Texas.[1] She rose to prominence in the early 2000s with roles in Disney Channel productions, including the lead role of Keely Teslow in the sitcom Phil of the Future (2004–2006) and Jamie Bartlett in the DCOM Read It and Weep (2006). Other notable appearances include Nikki Westerly in the WB series Summerland (2004–2005) and voice work in Disney/Pixar's Monsters, Inc. (2001). In 2012, Panabaker retired from acting to pursue zoology, earning a bachelor's degree in history from UCLA and completing an 18-month animal program at Santa Fe College; she has since worked as an associate animal keeper at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World, Florida.[2] The younger daughter of financial consultant Harold Panabaker and homemaker Donna (née Mayock), she has an older sister, Danielle Panabaker, who is also an actress known for roles in films like Sky High (2005).[1] Raised across multiple cities including Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Panabaker began performing in community theaters at age eight, following her sister's footsteps, and made her professional stage debut at age nine in a Chicago Shakespeare Theater production of The Herbal Bed.[3] Her early screen credits included guest spots on shows like ER (2002) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2011), before transitioning to more prominent family-friendly projects that defined her acting career. Panabaker's shift from entertainment to animal care was motivated by a lifelong passion for wildlife, leading her to volunteer at zoos during her acting hiatus.[4] At Disney's Animal Kingdom, she cares for species such as elephants, porcupines, skunks, birds of prey, and opossums, contributing to conservation efforts while maintaining a low public profile since leaving Hollywood.[5] Her decision reflects a broader trend among former child stars seeking stability outside the industry.[2]Early life and education
Family background
Stephanie Kay Panabaker was born on May 2, 1990, in Orange, Texas.[6] She is the daughter of Donna (née Mayock) and Harold Panabaker.[7] Her family moved frequently during her early years across cities including Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; and a relocation to Naperville, Illinois, which provided her with a Midwestern upbringing amid various transitions.[7][6] Panabaker is the younger sister of actress Danielle Panabaker, born in 1987.[7] The siblings maintained a close and supportive dynamic, with Kay often drawing inspiration from her older sister's involvement in acting as they navigated their early entry into Hollywood.[8] This familial encouragement played a key role in shaping her formative experiences within a mobile household.[9]Schooling and early interests
Kay Panabaker attended elementary school in the Naperville, Illinois area, experiencing a typical suburban childhood before her family relocated to support her developing interests. In sixth grade, she enrolled at Crone Middle School in Naperville, where she balanced academics with emerging creative pursuits.[10][7] Following the move to Los Angeles at the start of seventh grade, Panabaker pursued an accelerated education path, graduating from high school as valedictorian in 2003 at the age of 13. Her family provided encouragement for her academic and creative endeavors during this transition. She then earned an associate's degree from Glendale Community College by age 15 and completed a Bachelor of Arts in history from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2007 at age 17.[7] From an early age, Panabaker expressed a strong interest in animals, noting in a 2007 interview that she enjoyed working with them alongside children. This passion for nature and wildlife, evident during her school years, later influenced her career direction, though she initially focused on her studies and other pursuits.[11]Professional career
Acting beginnings
At age 11, Panabaker made her professional acting debut with voice work as the garbage monster in the Disney-Pixar animated feature Monsters, Inc. (2001). Her first live-action role came the following year as Melissa Rue in the March 2002 episode "The Letter" of the medical drama series ER. This debut came shortly after her family relocated from Naperville, Illinois, to Los Angeles at the start of her seventh grade year, a move prompted by her and her older sister Danielle's burgeoning interest in acting.[1] Prior to this, Panabaker had honed her skills in community theater productions across cities like Chicago, Philadelphia, and Atlanta, inspired by Danielle's early successes in the field.[1] Building on her initial breakthrough, Panabaker appeared in several guest roles throughout 2002, showcasing her versatility in ensemble television formats. She portrayed Alice Brand in an episode of 7th Heaven, Sara in Port Charles, Carrie Bauer in The Brothers García, and a young girl in episodes of Angel, including "Forgiving" and the following year's "Habeas Corpses."[1] These early television spots, often involving brief but memorable family-oriented or dramatic characters, helped her gain visibility in Hollywood while she balanced auditions with a flexible homeschooling schedule that accommodated her career demands.[1] Panabaker's entry into film occurred in 2002 with her feature debut as Samantha "Sam" LaRoche, the daughter of a police officer, in the action-thriller Dead Heat, which received limited international release.[12] By 2003, she appeared as Susie Jenkins in the episode "Cold Comfort" of the Lifetime series The Division, further establishing her presence in family-friendly narratives during her early teens.[13]Disney Channel prominence
Panabaker's entry into major television came with her recurring role as the intelligent and sensitive Nikki Westerly, the niece taken in by her aunt after a family tragedy, on the WB drama series Summerland in 2004.[14] This portrayal marked her first significant on-screen exposure, appearing in multiple episodes alongside stars like Lori Loughlin and Jesse McCartney, and helped establish her as a promising young actress in family-oriented programming. Transitioning to Disney Channel, Panabaker took on the role of Debbie Berwick, an optimistic cyborg student and friend to the protagonist's sister, in the sci-fi comedy Phil of the Future from 2004 to 2005. She appeared in 13 episodes of the first season, contributing to the show's blend of futuristic humor and teen dynamics that earned praise for its lighthearted scripting and ensemble performances.[15] Her character's bubbly personality highlighted Panabaker's ability to deliver comedic beats effectively within the ensemble cast.[16] In 2006, Panabaker starred as Jamie Bartlett, a shy high schooler whose private journal inadvertently becomes a bestselling novel, in the Disney Channel Original Movie Read It and Weep. The film premiered on July 21, 2006, drawing approximately 5.4 million viewers and becoming one of the network's notable tween-targeted releases that year.[17] She shared the screen with her sister Danielle Panabaker, who played the alter-ego character Isabella, adding a familial dynamic to the story of self-discovery and popularity's pitfalls.[18] Panabaker further solidified her Disney presence through voice acting as the cheerleader Lacey in episodes of the animated series American Dragon: Jake Long and a guest appearance as Amber in the 2007 episode "First Day of High School" of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, both projects promoting Disney's interconnected teen entertainment ecosystem.[19]Later roles and retirement
Following her prominence on the Disney Channel, Panabaker's established reputation opened doors to auditions for more mature projects outside the network.[20] In 2009, she appeared in the musical drama Fame, portraying Jenny Garrison, a aspiring actress navigating the competitive world of performing arts high school.[21] The role marked one of her early transitions to ensemble casts in feature films aimed at older audiences. That same year, she took on supporting parts in other productions, though her film work remained selective amid shifting industry opportunities. On television, Panabaker joined the cast of the ABC series No Ordinary Family in 2010, playing Daphne Powell, the telepathic teenage daughter in a family gaining superpowers. She also featured in the 2011 Lifetime original movie Cyberbully as Samantha Caldone, a friend of the protagonist enduring online harassment, highlighting themes of digital-age teen struggles.[22] These appearances showcased her versatility in dramatic roles, often involving complex family dynamics or social issues. Panabaker faced significant challenges in the industry, including pressures related to body image that eroded her enthusiasm for acting. In one notable incident, a producer suggested she lose weight to make her character more suitable for a romantic storyline, contributing to her growing disillusionment.[23] Such experiences, combined with the relentless demands of Hollywood, led to a loss of passion for the craft, as she later reflected in interviews.[4] In 2012, at age 22, Panabaker officially announced her retirement from acting, citing a desire to pursue other interests away from the spotlight. Her final credited role was the voice of Rosa in the direct-to-video animated film Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta!, a minor Disney project that closed her on-screen career. This shift allowed her to step back from the entertainment world entirely.Zoology career
Following her retirement from acting in 2012, Panabaker pursued formal education in animal care, building on her childhood fascination with wildlife. She had previously earned a bachelor's degree in history from the University of California, Los Angeles, but shifted focus to zoology by enrolling in an 18-month animal husbandry program at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Florida, which she completed around 2015.[4][24] Around 2015, Panabaker joined The Walt Disney Company in a new capacity as an associate zookeeper at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Bay Lake, Florida, where she has remained employed as of 2025. Her role involves daily responsibilities such as maintaining animal care, monitoring well-being, managing behavior conditioning, providing enrichment activities, and supporting conservation efforts.[4][25] Panabaker has shared aspects of her professional life publicly through her active Instagram account, posting about routine zookeeper duties, animal rescues, and her commitment to wildlife conservation, with no indications of resuming an acting career.[26][27]Personal life
Family relationships
Kay Panabaker shares a close bond with her older sister, Danielle Panabaker, marked by mutual support in their personal and professional lives. The sisters collaborated on the Disney Channel Original Movie Read It and Weep (2006) and have attended joint events, such as premieres, prior to Kay's retirement from acting in 2012.[28] Her parents, Donna and Harold Panabaker, were instrumental in supporting the sisters' early acting pursuits by managing relocations for auditions and opportunities, including moves from Texas to Illinois and eventually to Los Angeles. Donna enrolled both daughters in theater camps and extracurricular activities during these transitions to foster their interests, while Harold's sales career necessitated frequent family moves that the parents navigated to provide stability. Kay has highlighted her strong connection with her parents, noting that she was close with her mother during her acting years.[29][6][28] Details about Panabaker's extended family remain scarce in public records, with the family prioritizing privacy after her departure from Hollywood.Advocacy and hobbies
Panabaker's work in zoology aligns with her interest in wildlife conservation. She has supported related causes through her career at Disney's Animal Kingdom.[30] Panabaker maintains a strong preference for privacy, steering clear of Hollywood's social scenes in favor of a low-profile existence that prioritizes simplicity and contentment. In a 2016 interview, she expressed satisfaction with this quieter life, noting, "I don’t earn a fraction of what I used to, and yet, I couldn’t be happier."[4][31] Kay Panabaker married Charles Cornett II on February 6, 2022. No children are publicly known as of 2025.[32]Filmography
Feature films
Kay Panabaker's feature film career began in the early 2000s with voice work in the Pixar animated film Monsters, Inc. (2001), providing additional voices.[33] Her early live-action roles included Samantha LaRoche in the thriller Dead Heat (2002) and a supporting part as Christina Beardsley, one of the children in the blended family, in the comedy Yours, Mine & Ours (2005).[34] In 2007, she starred as the titular lead Moondance Alexander in the family drama Moondance Alexander, about a girl and her horse, and played Georgie Fan in the mystery comedy Nancy Drew.[35][36] Panabaker took on supporting roles in the late 2000s, including Jenny Garrison, an aspiring dancer, in the musical drama Fame (2009), a remake of the 1980 classic.[37] Her 2010s output included Becca in the horror remake The Crazies (2010), Kayla in the romantic drama The Lake Effect (2010), Miranda in the coming-of-age film Little Birds (2011), and a voice role as Rosa in the direct-to-video Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta! (2012), her final acting credit.[38][39][40][41] Overall, Panabaker's feature film roles ranged from voice work and supporting parts to occasional leads, primarily in family-friendly and genre projects.[1]Television roles
Panabaker made her television debut in 1997 as Sara in the soap opera Port Charles. Early guest roles followed in 7th Heaven (1998, Alice Brand), ER (2002, Melissa Rue in the episode "The Letter"), The Brothers García (2000, Carrie Bauer), Angel (2001, Girl in two episodes), and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000–2003, Lindsey Willows in 4 episodes).[1] She gained early recognition in 2004 with a main role as Nikki Westerly in the first season of The WB's Summerland, portraying the middle child in a family adjusting to life after tragedy; the series ran for 17 episodes in its debut season.[42] That same year, Panabaker joined Disney Channel's Phil of the Future as Debbie Berwick, a cheerful but eccentric classmate, in a recurring lead role across 13 episodes of the first season (2004–2005).[43] In 2006, she starred as Jamie Bartlett in the Disney Channel Original Movie Read It and Weep, a lead role depicting a high school student whose private journal accidentally becomes a published book, leading to fame and personal challenges.[44] Panabaker's television work continued with guest spots such as Ellisha in Medium (2005) and Amber in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2007).[1] She appeared in the 2010 Lifetime TV movie Secrets in the Walls as Lizzie, one of two sisters uncovering dark secrets in their new home.[45] Panabaker had a main role as Daphne Powell in the ABC series No Ordinary Family (2010–2011), where she played a teenager discovering superpowers alongside her family across 20 episodes.[46] Her final acting credits included supporting roles in the ABC Family TV movie Cyberbully (2011) as Samantha "Sam" Caldone, the best friend of the protagonist who supports her through online harassment, and Vicki Harris in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2011, episode "Spiraling Down").[22][47]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Port Charles | Sara | Guest (1 episode) |
| 1998 | 7th Heaven | Alice Brand | Guest (1 episode) |
| 2000 | The Brothers García | Carrie Bauer | Guest (1 episode) |
| 2000–2003 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Lindsey Willows | Guest (4 episodes) |
| 2001 | Angel | Girl | Guest (2 episodes) |
| 2002 | ER | Melissa Rue | Guest (1 episode): "The Letter" |
| 2004–2005 | Summerland | Nikki Westerly | Main (17 episodes) |
| 2004–2005 | Phil of the Future | Debbie Berwick | Recurring (13 episodes) |
| 2005 | Medium | Ellisha | Guest (1 episode) |
| 2006 | Read It and Weep (TV movie) | Jamie Bartlett | Lead |
| 2007 | The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Amber | Guest (1 episode) |
| 2010 | Secrets in the Walls (TV movie) | Lizzie | Lead |
| 2010–2011 | No Ordinary Family | Daphne Powell | Main (20 episodes) |
| 2011 | Cyberbully (TV movie) | Samantha Caldone | Supporting |
| 2011 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Vicki Harris | Guest (1 episode): "Spiraling Down" |