Annasophia Robb
AnnaSophia Robb, an American singer and actress, who is also a model, was an actor for children on TV. When she was a child, AnnaSophia Robb was primarily a TV child actress. Her first movie appearance with the film Because of Winn-Dixie. This resulted in her being the lead in Violet Beauregarde as Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. AnnaSophia Robb is an American actor and singer. Born on the 8th of December 1993. She began her career as a child actor, but her first big break came in Samantha. The American Girl's Holiday (2004). The actress made her film debut with a feature on the set of Because of Winn-Dixie (2005) which was followed by a role as the support of Violet Beauregarde in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005). Leslie Burke's role in Bridge to Terabithia (2007, written by Tim Burton) brought her two Young Artist Awards. Also, she has appeared in Race to Witch Mountain, Soul Surfer and The Way Way Back. The actress received more recognition and praise for playing the leading role as Carrie Bradshaw on The CW's The Carrie Diaries series. The Carrie Diaries (2013-2014). In 2019 she played the role of Gypsy Blanchard's neighbor Lacey in the Hulu series The Act. AnnaSophia Robb has been an American performer, actor, and model since the year 2005. Inda Opal Baloni, her role she portrayed in the film adaptation of Because of Winn Dixie and Violet Beauregard from Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory became famous at first in the year 2005. Dani also appeared in her debut episode Kindred Spirits. Then, she was recognized for her portrayal of Bethany Hamilton as the biographical drama Soul Surfer (2011). Additionally she played the lead part in the role of Carrie Bradshaw in The CW's show The Carrie Diaries (2013-2014). Lacey played the role of Gypsy Blanchard's neighbour as part of The Act, a Hulu miniseries which premiered on Hulu. The Disney's Leslie Burke played in 2007 drama Bridge to Terabithia. Sara was in Race to Witch Mountain, 2009 science-fiction film.






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