Alexa PenaVega
In the July 2003 issue of Vanity Fair, she was called one of the year's hottest teen celebs. In 2004, Vega had completed two movies: Sleepover and State's Evidence. In the Lifetime TV film Odd Girl Out as a cyberbully, she appeared in 2005. In 2006, she starred in a television show in 2006 called Walkout. The year 2007, she wrapped shooting Remember the Daze which was only released in limited theatres. Repo was finished. The Genetic Opera, which premiered in 2008. Aram Rappaport composed and directed Helix at Chicago. The production began the month of March in 2008. It was initially planned that Vega would play the leading character in Robert Rodriguez's film Shorts. Then, as she had been on location in Australia making Broken Hill at the time and was filming Broken Hill, it became necessary alter her character. Kat Dennings replaced her. She appeared on Broadway in Hairspray and as Penny. She was Ruby Gallagher in the ABC Family sitcom Ruby & the Rockits which included Patrick Cassidy as well as David Cassidy. Vega is Wick on The Devil's Carnival (2012) directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, and Terrance Zdunich. They previously collaborated with Vega in Repo! The Genetic Opera. 12] In 2012, Vega starred in the independent film 2br/1ba written by Rob Margolies and co-stars with Spencer Grammer and Kathryn Morris. Vega also starred as the mother as a pregnant woman in The Pregnancy Project, a Lifetime Channel film. Her animated movie The Clockwork Girl has been finished. The Mine was filmed by Vega in the year 2010. The film was only available for a brief screening. Vega was also the voice of Christina on the animated television series Unsupervised and also had a guest character in Royal Pains. Vega portrayed the heroine of Aerosmith's "Legendary Child" as well as a music video. [13]
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