Ashley Rickards

American actress (born 1992)


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::summary American actress (born 1992) ::

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nameAshley Rickards
imageAshley Rickards Oct 2014 (cropped).jpg
captionRickards at the Media Access Awards on October 16, 2014
birth_nameAshley Nicole Rickards
birth_placeSarasota, Florida, U.S.
occupation{{flatlist
years_active2005–present
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| name = Ashley Rickards | image = Ashley Rickards Oct 2014 (cropped).jpg | caption = Rickards at the Media Access Awards on October 16, 2014 | birth_name = Ashley Nicole Rickards | birth_date = | birth_place = Sarasota, Florida, U.S. | occupation = {{flatlist|

  • Actress
  • director | years_active = 2005–present

Ashley Nicole Rickards is an American actress, known for her role as Jenna Hamilton in the MTV comedy-drama series Awkward, and as Samantha "Sam" Walker, a troubled young girl in The CW's teen drama series One Tree Hill. She also starred in the 2011 independent drama film Fly Away as Mandy, an autistic girl.

Early life and acting career

Rickards was born in Sarasota, Florida. She grew up on a horse farm that catered to children with special needs. She attended a local Montessori school where, at age 13, she had her first experience 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 Pearlman, 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, while child labor laws restricted the number of hours she was able to work. After making a number of guest appearances and shorts, she landed the role of Samantha Walker, a runaway foster child, in the sixth season of The CW's One Tree Hill. Although not aware of the show before auditioning, Rickards found that she "learned so much from acting techniques to different ways of shooting things". Her character did not return the following season, while in the same year she had a bit part in her first feature film, Gamer.

Rickards spent much of 2009 attending auditions while a proposed lead role in the film Dirty Girl fell through. In 2010, she appeared opposite Jimmy Smits in an episode of the legal drama Outlaw while she also auditioned for the lead role in the MTV series 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 filmed the pilot for the MTV series prior to Fly Away, a feature where she played a girl with severe autism.

As the lead in Awkward, Rickards' profile began to rise and she was also given the opportunity to direct an episode. In 2012, she had a minor role in the moderately successful comedy Struck by Lightning and another coming-of-age film Sassy Pants. In 2014 Rickards moved into the horror genre with a lead role in At the Devil's Door and as a teenage daughter in A Haunted House 2. In 2015, she filmed the fifth and final season of Awkward. In August 2016 it was announced that Rickards would play Rosalind "Rosa" Dillon/The Top in the CW series The Flash. She also featured in the first season of comedy series Ctrl Alt Delete that aired in 2019.

Other activities

In 2011, Rickards helped to launch the Project Futures Somaly Mam Foundation, which works to prevent and end human trafficking and sexual slavery in Southeast Asia. In March 2015, she published a book A Real Guide to Getting It Together Once and For All.

Over the course of her career, she has also appeared in various music videos such as The Fray's "How to Save a Life", The Format's "She Doesn't Get It" and M83's "Claudia Lewis".

In 2015 she published the book A Real Guide to Really Getting It Together Once and for All (Harlequin).

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Web Journal NowJanetShort film
2007SpoonfedBridgetteShort film
2009Gamer2Katchapredator
2011Fly AwayMandy
2012Struck by LightningVicki Jordan
2012Sassy PantsBethany Pruitt
2014At the Devil's DoorHannah
2014**Becky
2014Behaving BadlyKristen Stevens
2017**Virginia Van Der Camp
2017Antisocial.appJessie
2018Pretty Little StalkerMallory
2020Smiley Face KillersAlana
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Everybody Hates ChrisGirlEpisode: "Everybody Hates Superstition"
2007CSI: NYYoung Lindsay MonroeEpisode: "Sleight Out of Hand"
2007Zoey 101Molly TalbertsenEpisode: "Dance Contest"
2007Ugly BettySharraEpisodes: "Grin and Bear It" and "A League of Their Own"
2008–2009One Tree HillSamantha "Sam" WalkerRecurring role
2008EntourageCandiceEpisode: "The All Out Fall Out"
2010OutlawTracy VidalinEpisode: "In Re: Tracy Vidalin"
2011–2016AwkwardJenna HamiltonMain role; also directed episode: "Listen to This"
2011American Horror Story: Murder HouseChloe StapletonEpisodes: "Halloween (Part 2)" and "Piggy Piggy"
2015Robot ChickenJenna Hamilton / Betty Cooper / AshleyEpisode: "Cake Pillow" (voices)
2015ScreamJenna HamiltonPromotional campaigns for season 1
2016–2017,
2021–2022The FlashRosalind "Rosa" Dillon / The TopRecurring role
2017Dimension 404Susan HirschEpisode: "Chronos"
2019Ctrl Alt DeleteA'sha6 episodes
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Music videos

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YearTitleRoleArtist
2006"How to Save a Life"GirlThe Fray
2007"She Doesn't Get It"Love interestThe Format
2013"Claudia Lewis"GirlM83
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2011Arizona International Film FestivalBest PerformanceFly Away
2012Critics' Choice Television AwardBest Actress in a Comedy SeriesAwkward
2012Teen Choice AwardSummer TV Star: FemaleAwkward
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References

References

  1. Goldberg, Lesley. (November 14, 2011). "MTV Sets Premiere Date for 'I Just Want My Pants Back' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. Plank, Alex. (August 16, 2011). "Autism Talk TV 15 – Fly Away – Interview with Janet Grillo and Ashley Rickards". Autismspeaks.org.
  3. Riley, Jenelle. (July 21, 2011). "Ashley Rickards of MTV's 'Awkward' Shows Her Acting Range". Backstage.
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  5. Martin, Denise. (2012-07-19). "Awkward.’s Ashley Rickards on Latin Boys, Reverse Method Acting, and Idolizing Chris Colfer".
  6. Gach, PJ. "The Best, Worst and the WTF of the MTV EMAs 2011 Red Carpet Style". Desha Productions, Inc..
  7. McNary, Dave. (2013-02-01). "Berlin: ‘The Pact’ helmer wraps haunted house pic".
  8. (2009-08-10). "Ashley Rickards from One Tree Hill Talks On-Set Style!".
  9. [http://www.warnerloughlin.com/news0408.html "April 2008 news item"] {{Webarchive. link. (March 3, 2016 Warner Loughlin Studio news item)
  10. McNamara, Tara. (2012-09-14). "Adam Griffin: Manager learned from his young charge".
  11. Radish, Christina. (2011-07-19). "Ashley Rickards Interview AWKWARD".
  12. (2013-10-22). "Awkward's Ashley Rickards Says Making Out on Set Is Not Sexy".
  13. "Ashley Rickards Tells Us How She Played Possessed In 'At The Devil's Door'".
  14. "A Haunted House 2 Interviews with Marlon Wayans, Jaime Pressly, Ashley Rickards".
  15. (October 8, 2014). "MTV's Awkward to End After Season 5".
  16. (2016-08-18). "Ashley Rickards Will Take a Villainous Turn on The Flash". ComingSoon.net.
  17. "The Flash's Newest Villain, The Top, Will Make Your Head Spin". E! News.
  18. Robinson, Chauncey K.. (2019-06-07). "‘CTRL ALT DELETE’: Normalizing abortion rights one laugh at a time".
  19. [http://www.somaly.org/news/smf-prepares-launch-project-futures-la "Somaly.org press release] {{webarchive. link. (December 13, 2013 List Rickards as one of the participants at the LA launch, no other mention of her involvement after that.)
  20. Olya, Gabrielle. (March 21, 2015). "Ashley Rickards Reveals Her Long Struggle with 'Dark, Secretive World' of Eating Disorders".
  21. Gaffney, Adrienne. (2014-09-23). "Ashley Rickards: "I've Been the Bitch and the Overweight Girl"".
  22. Losgar, Maxwell. (2015-04-02). "'Awkward' Star Ashley Rickards Has a New Book About Getting It Together".
  23. "2011 Arizona International Film Festival". Film Festival Arizona.

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