Panabaker followed her initial appearances in commercials with roles in television, including a part in
The Guardian (for which she won a
Young Artist Award), as well as other
television series including
Malcolm in the Middle,
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,
Medium, and
Summerland, and the
Disney Channel Original Movie Stuck in the Suburbs. She also appeared in the
Lifetime Television productions
Sex and the Single Mom and
Mom at Sixteen, as well as the well-reviewed
miniseries Empire Falls. In 2009, Panabaker played
Jenna, a main character in the
Friday the 13th reboot. Panabaker next starred in the films
The Crazies and
The Ward. In 2011, Panabaker starred as Katie Lapp, the lead character in the
Hallmark Channel movie The Shunning, based on the novel by
Beverly Lewis. She was to reprise her role in the 2013 sequel
The Confession, but a scheduling conflict forced her to drop out, and the role was recast. In 2013, she starred in another Hallmark Channel movie,
Nearlyweds. On May 5, 2013, Panabaker joined actors including
Philip Baker Hall,
Bill Pullman, and
Maggie Siff in performing at Cedering Fox's WordTheatre, where they read aloud contemporary short fiction. In 2014, Panabaker starred in
Bradley D. King's award-winning science-fiction film
Time Lapse, for which she won the award for Best Actor/Actress at the 2014 London Independent Film Festival. In April 2014, Panabaker guest-starred as
Caitlin Snow in a second-season episode of the CW series
Arrow; she was later included, playing Snow, in the main cast of the spin-off series
The Flash. Panabaker made her directorial debut with the eighteenth episode of the series' fifth season, entitled "
Godspeed". ==Charity work==