Annasophia Robb
AnnaSophia Robb, an American singer and actress, who has also been a model, was a child actor on television. She began her career on television as a child actor. Her next project was to make her first appearance in an independent film Because of Winn-Dixie. Then she was the lead in Violet Beauregarde, starring alongside Tim Burton in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. AnnaSophia Robb's (born on December 8, 1993) professional career as an actress as a model, musician and actress began in America. In her early years she appeared on television as a child actor. She made her debut in the title role in the television show Samantha. A American Girl Holiday (2004). In 2005 she made her feature film debut with Because of Winn-Dixie. She was later Violet Beauregarde (a supporting character) in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Her performance in 2007 in the film as Leslie Burke earned her praise as well as two Young Artist Awards and recognition for the performance. Race to Witch Mountain (2010), Soul Surfer (2011), and The Way Way Back (2013). She received wider appreciation and recognition for her performance in the lead role of Carrie Bradshaw on The CW's series The Carrie Diaries (2013-2014). She played Lacey her neighbour, Gypsy Blanchard in Hulu's miniseries The Act. AnnaSophia Robb is an American model, actress and singer. In 2005, she first became famous for her roles in the roles of Inda Baloni as well as Violet Beauregardegardegardegardegardegard in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Dani was also her character in the episode premiere Kindred Spirits. She was later known for her character Bethany Hamilton in Soul Surfer which was a biographical film in 2011. The Carrie Diaries (2013) as well as 2014 featured her in The CW. Lacey is Gypsy's neighbour. In the year 2019, she was cast as the character in Hulu miniseries The Act. The Disney's Leslie Burke played in 2007 drama Bridge to Terabithia. Sara was in Race to Witch Mountain in 2009, a sci-fi film.






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