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- Coligado (born June 5, 1971) is an American actress known for her role as Piama Tananahaakna on the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. In 2001, Coligado landed...
- throughout later episodes of the series. Piama Tananahaakna, pla**** by Emy Coligado (29 episodes), is Francis' wife whom he meets and marries off-screen during...
- Smith Georgina Haig as Iris Vos Kristin Griffith as C****andra Wall Emy Coligado as Helen Yung On October 26, 2020, it was announced that Rebecca Sonnenshine...
- season introduces the recurring character Piama Tananahaakna, with Emy Coligado cast in the role. It is also the final one to feature Eric Hanson, pla****...
- friend, ex-veteran and fellow book enthusiast Elena Hurst as Yurina Emy Coligado as Carlotta Daphne Rubin-Vega as Mrs. Ortiz Mic****e Giroux as Gretta Karen...
- Howard Stiles: The Medical Examiner's Office's resident psychiatrist. Emy Coligado portrays Emmy: An ****istant in the Medical Examiner's Office. Alex McKenna...
- He finds work at a logging camp and later meets and marries Piama (Emy Coligado), a girl of Inuit heritage. When the camp closes, they move to the western...
- Panettiere as Jessica Cloris Leachman as Ida Rheagan Wallace as Raduca Emy Coligado as Piama In March–April 2005, Fox renewed Malcolm in the Middle for a seventh...
- Pratt Chris Morris as Chuck McGinn Caitlin Wachs as Katie Carmichael Emy Coligado as Emily Chua Alex Anfanger as Lawrence Reitzer Crystal Celeste Grant as...
- Emy or EMY may refer to: Emy Coligado (b. 1971), an American actress Emy Gauffin (1928–1993), a Swedish orienteering competitor Emy Gordon (1841−1901)...