Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Ashley Rickards

You aren't living your mothers life. I love those words. That means you permission to get on with your own style. From the iHeart Radio Studio I'm Unplugged and Totally Uncut with actress and MTV fun girl Ashley Rickards Ashley Rickards is an actress, known for her starring role in MTV’s “Awkward” as Jenna Hamilton and as Samantha "Sam" Walker, a troubled young girl taken in by Brooke Davis who becomes her foster-mother, in The CW’s series “One Tree Hill.” She also starred in the 2011 independent drama film “Fly Away” as Mandy, a severely autistic girl. Rickards grew up on a horse farm that catered for children with special needs. She attended a local Montessori school where, at age 13, she had her first taste of acting in an opera production. Rickards graduated from high school at age fifteen and is a member of Mensa. After attending a local talent showcase, organized by Lou Perlman, Rickards traveled to Los Angeles where she eventually gathered a team of representatives. Upon graduating, Rickards began to appear in a number of minor roles. After making a number of guest appearances and shorts, she landed the role of Samantha Walker, a runaway foster child, in “One Tree Hill” for the 2008-2009 season. Although not aware of the show before auditioning, Rickards found that she "learned so much from acting techniques to different ways of shooting things." In 2010 she appeared opposite Jimmy Smits in an episode of the legal drama “Outlaw” while she also auditioned for the lead-role in “Awkward.” Initially rejected, her manager Adam Griffin sent the producers a tape Rickards had made for “Fly Away” "to show how she can do anything". The actress landed both roles and “Awkward” would quickly turn into a ratings hit for MTV. ‘ A former competitive equestrian, she helped to launch the Project Futures Somaly Mam Foundation, which works to prevent and end human trafficking and sexual slavery in Southeast Asia. Rickards writes poetry, scripts, and enjoys painting in her spare time. She also appeared in The Fray's video for "How to Save a Life", and also in The Format's video for "She Doesn't Get It"

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