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Lucy Hale
Birth at
14 June 1989
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Karen Lucille "Lucy" Hale (Lucy Hale) - American singer and actress - was born on October 17, 1989 in the city, located in Tennessee. Her mother, Julia Hale, raised three children. In addition to Lucy, the family also had an older sister Maggie and half-brother Wes. When Lucy was nine years old, she began taking acting and singing lessons.
She made her television debut in 2003 on a reality show called American Juniors. It was a competition of young talents for creating a fashionable pop group.
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Karen Lucille "Lucy" Hale (Lucy Hale) - American singer and actress - was born on October 17, 1989 in the city, located in Tennessee. Her mother, Julia Hale, raised three children. In addition to Lucy, the family also had an older sister Maggie and half-brother Wes.
When Lucy was nine years old, she began taking acting and singing lessons.
She made her television debut in 2003 on a reality show called American Juniors. It was a competition of young talents for creating a fashionable pop group. Lucy successfully won this show and became a soloist of the group, which, besides her, also included 5 more girls: Tori Thompson, Taylor sisters, Daniel White and Chauncey Matthews. After a while, their album comes out, but the stage attracts the girl less than her acting career, and so she decides to move to Los Angeles.
Initially, there were roles in the episodic series Lonely Hearts, How I Met Your Mother, Drake and Josh, The Wizards of Waverly Place. In 2007, Lucy Hale gets her first big role, playing Becca Summers in the popular fantasy American series Bioba.
Hale later played the role of Rosa Backer on the CW series Pampered.
The popularity of the actress also brings the horror film “Scream 4”, released in 2010. In the film, she plays one of her girlfriends along with actresses Shania Grimes, Emma Roberts and Aimee Teagarden.
Wonderful works of Lucy Hale in the cinema were the films: CSI: Miami, Pretty Liars,
"Cinderella Story - 3" The Tenth Year, On the Verge of Depression, Halloween 3. /