Alexa PenaVega
For the June 2003 issue of Vanity Fair, she was named as one the year's hottest teen celebs. In 2004, Vega was able to complete two film projects: Sleepover and State's Evidence. The actress starred as an online bully in Lifetime's television movie Odd Girl Out the following year. Walkout is a 2006 made-for TV film was her following role. She also finished shooting Remember the Daze in April 2007. The film was released to cinemas with limited screenings. Repo is her last film. The Genetic Opera released in 2008. Aram Rappaport composed and directed Helix and Helix in Chicago. The filming began in March of 2008. The actress was originally cast as the leading character in Robert Rodriguez's film Shorts. Then, as she was working in Australia filming Broken Hill at the time, it became necessary to recast her. The actress was replaced by Kat Dennings. Penny appeared as her Broadway character in Hairspray. Her character Ruby Gallagher was on the ABC Family TV sitcom Ruby & the Rockits in 2009. It also featured Patrick Cassidy as well as David David Cassidy, and Patrick Cassidy. Vega performed the role of Wick in 2012's film The Devil's Carnival, a film by director Darren Lynn Bousman and screenwriter Terrance Zdunich, who previously collaborated together with Vega in Repo! The Genetic Opera. 12] In 2012, Vega played in the independent thriller, 2br/1ba, written by Rob Margolies and co-stars with Spencer Grammer and Kathryn Morris. Vega also starred on her role in the Lifetime Channel movie The Pregnancy Project and the animated film The Clockwork Girl was completed. The Mine, a film produced by Vega and released in the year 2010, was only shown to a select crowd. Vega has also voiced Christina on the animated series Unsupervised. In addition, she appeared as featured on Royal Pains. Vega was the role of a young girl in Aerosmith's music video "Legendary Children". [13]



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