Ashley Argota
Ashley Argota is an American actor and singer who is popular for her performance as Lulu as well as Kelly Peckinpaugh on the Nickelodeon sitcoms True Jackson VP and Bucket and Skinner's Epic Adventures respectively. She was Taylor the recurring character in Disney XD Lab Rats (2014-2015) and Lou Chan, a recurring role in The Fosters (2014-2016). Her film credits include Schooled as well as All Hollow Eve. Ashley Argota born January 9, 1993 in Redlands, California. She is 29. She's 29 years old. Little is known about them, and there aren't many details on her life before she was born. There is only one sibling. Argota was a student of Connections Academy which is an virtual high-school that is online. Following that, she was accepted in New York University, where she attended her first semester at the College of Nursing. Ashley has been in a relationship with actor Mick Torres ever since 2017. The couple will be married on August 28 in 2021. Ashley Argota was Soomi Averez in Schooled (2007), an independent drama. Ashley Argota's debut TV appearance was in the role of Kathy in an iCarly show in 2008. It was her turn on CBS Star Search back in 2003. Ashley's first album for studio, Dreams Come True, was released on the New Revolution Label in September 2006 Ashley's sophomore album Ashley dropped on the 15th of June, 2008 The album was released on June 15 2008. Lulu as she was in Nickelodeon's Comedy Series True Jackson VP. Kelly Peckinpaugh was a part of Nickelodeon's series Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures. Ashley's acting career started at age 14 after she was cast as an infant actor on Schooled which was an independent film. Ashley is a butterfly lover, and she wears a necklace featuring butterflies in her. Spencer is the middle name she chooses to use. It's a variant of Diana's maiden name. She debuted Limitless in the year 2015 on digital platforms. Miranda Cosgrove, a guest participant on iCarly played her part as a as a model. She was the contestant with the most fame for a Nickelodeon celebrity edition of BrainSurge.






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