Alexa PenaVega
In the July 2003 issue of Vanity Fair, she was listed as one of the year's top teen celebrities. In 2004 Vega made two films: Sleepover, and State's Evidence. The following year, she starred in the Lifetime TV movie Odd Girl Out, as a victim of cyber-bullying. Walkout was a 2006-made-for television film, was her next role. In addition, she finished filming Remember the Daze in April 2007, which was released to cinemas with limited screenings. Repo was completed. The Genetic Opera released in the year 2008. Aram Rappaport produced and wrote Helix and Helix in Chicago. Filming started in the month of March, 2008. She had originally been cast for Robert Rodriguez's film Shorts in 2009. Robert Rodriguez film Shorts. The problem was she was visiting Australia for filming Broken Hill, the role of Vega from Shorts required to be recast. Kat Dennings was cast in her role. She was a part of Broadway in Hairspray and as Penny. [11] In 2009, she played Ruby Gallagher on the ABC Family television sitcom Ruby & the Rockits, with Patrick and David Cassidy. Vega is Wick one of the characters in The Devil's Carnival from 2012 directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. Screenwriter Terrance Zudunich previously worked with Vega as part of Repo! The Genetic Opera. 12 years ago, Vega played throughout 2012 in 2br/1ba directed by Rob Margolies, a thriller directed by Rob Margolies, with Spencer Grammer as well as Kathryn Morris. Vega starred also in The Pregnancy Project on Lifetime Channel and finished her animated movie The Clockwork Girl. The Mine was filmed by Vega in the year 2010. It only had a small screening. Vega was also the voice of Christina in the animated show Unsupervised as well as a guest character on Royal Pains. Vega was a character from the age of 13 in the music video to "Legendary Child" by Aerosmith. [13]
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