Alexa PenaVega
Her name was listed as one of the year's hottest teen celebrities in the July 2003 issue Vanity Fair. In 2004 Vega made two films: Sleepover, and State's Evidence. In the Lifetime television film Odd Girl Out as a cyberbully, she made an appearance in 2005. Walkout is a 2006 made-for television film followed her in the role. Also, she completed filming Remember the Daze in April 2007, which was released for limited release in cinemas. The filming was completed Repo! The Genetic Opera was released in 2008. Aram Rappaport wrote and directed Helix and Helix in Chicago. Filming began the month of March in 2008. She was initially cast for Robert Rodriguez's film Shorts in 2009. Robert Rodriguez film Shorts. However, due to the fact that she was traveling to Australia for filming Broken Hill, the role of Vega from Shorts required to be recast. Kat Dennings replaced her. Penny played a character played in Broadway's Hairspray. Her character Ruby Gallagher was on the ABC Family TV sitcom Ruby & the Rockits in 2009. The show also featured Patrick Cassidy as well as David David Cassidy, and Patrick Cassidy. Vega is Wick an actor in The Devil's Carnival from 2012 the film of director Darren Lynn Bousman. Screenwriter Terrance Zudunich has previously collaborated with Vega in the form of Repo! The Genetic Opera. [12] Vega played with Spencer Grammer, Kathryn Morris, and Rob Margolies in 2br/1ba throughout 2012. Vega played a part in her role in the Lifetime Channel movie The Pregnancy Project and the animated film The Clockwork Girl was completed. The film Vega directed, The Mine, which was made in 2010 received only a screening and release. Vega performed the role of Christina on the animated show Unsupervised as well as having a role on Royal Pains. Vega played the young heroine from Aerosmith's hit music video "Legendary child". [13]
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