Annasophia Robb
AnnaSophia Robb, an American singer and actress who is also a model, began her career as a child actor on television. In her early years AnnaSophia Robb was mostly an actor on TV for children. The first time she made a movie appearance in Because of Winn-Dixie. This was the catalyst for her starring role in Violet Beauregarde as Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. AnnaSophia Robb was born in December 1993. She's a singer actor, model and actress. Her career began as an infant model on the television, and made her debut in the lead role as the titular role in Samantha. The American Girl's Christmas (2004). In 2005, she made her film debut with Because of Winn-Dixie. She also played Violet Beauregarde (a supporting character) in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Her performance in 2007 as Leslie Burke earned her praise as well as with two Young Artist Awards and recognition for her role. Race to Witch Mountain (2009, Soul Surfer 2011 and The Way Way Back 2013) are her next films. Her character in the role of Carrie Bradshaw in The Carrie Diaries on The CW (2013-2014) brought much attention and acclaim. Lacey played Gypsy Blanchard's neighbor neighbors in Hulu's The Act miniseries. AnnaSophia Robb, an American singer-actress and model is well-known as an actor. Inda Opal Baloni is her debut part in the film adaptation Because of Winn Dixie and Violet Beauregard in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Dani played her role in the episode premiere Kindred Spirits. Later, she was acknowledged for her role as Bethany Hamilton in Soul Surfer the 2011 biographical drama film. Additionally she played the lead part of Carrie Bradshaw in The CW's The Carrie Diaries series. The Carrie Diaries (2013-2014). Lacey is Gypsy Blanchards' neighbor. In 2019, she was cast as The character in the Hulu Miniseries The Act. Disney made her the lead character in Leslie Burke (2007 family drama Bridge to Terabithia) as well as Sara (2009 Science fiction movie Race to Witch Mountain).






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