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Ashley Rickards
Birth at
4 May 1992
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Ashley Richards is an American film actress. At the age of fifteen, Richards completed high school. She later served on the board of directors of Project Futures Somaly Mam Foundation, which worked to prevent human trafficking and sexual slavery in East Asia. In his spare hours, Richards enjoys writing poems, scripts and painting. In the period from 2005 to 2009, the actress starred in the serial film Everybody Hates Chris. Chris is the oldest child, and the upbringing of his sister and brother
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Ashley Richards is an American film actress.
At the age of fifteen, Richards completed high school. She later served on the board of directors of Project Futures Somaly Mam Foundation, which worked to prevent human trafficking and sexual slavery in East Asia. In his spare hours, Richards enjoys writing poems, scripts and painting.
In the period from 2005 to 2009, the actress starred in the serial film Everybody Hates Chris. Chris is the oldest child, and the upbringing of his sister and brother partly fell on his shoulders. At the same time, unlike them, he is forced to attend not ordinary, but privileged school. Despite being the target of his classmates, his intelligence and kindness helped him find friends.
Between 2006 and 2010, Ashley took part in the creation of the television series Ugly. As the basis of this American cycle took a Colombian soap opera called
"I'm Betty, Scarecrow" . The series told about a seemingly awkward and unattractive girl who got a job in an organization that is connected with the world of fashion.
In 2009, Richards starred in a movie.
"Gamer" . The film takes place in a utopian future, where the development of technology helped the technological genius Castle to combine game and reality TV, modeling the multiplayer game “Killers”, which became the habitat of local crime.
In 2012, Ashley played in the film Lightning Strike. The events of the film are described in terms of the memories of Carson Phillips, killed by a lightning strike. This is the story of how Phillips blackmailed classmates to publish his work in a literary magazine. The film tells about his relationship with his mother, who tried to restore contact with him until he left for college.