Women with 6 Letters in First Name and Surname
I got this idea from the series Gilmore Girls, where the two main actresses have 6 letters in their first names and surnames each. My mother and I also have 6 letters each.
This list includes people with multiple first and surnames. Hyphens, apostrophes and spaces are ignored. Only living women.
This list includes people with multiple first and surnames. Hyphens, apostrophes and spaces are ignored. Only living women.
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- Élodie Fontan was born on 9 July 1987 in Bondy, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. She is an actress, known for Serial Bad Weddings (2014), Cat's Eye (2024) and Alibi.com (2016).
- DeAnna Marie Pappas, of Greek heritage, is the middle of three children. She was born in Marietta, Georgia, and shortly thereafter moved to Kentucky with her mother and siblings. At twelve years old, she lost her mother to cancer before relocating with her brother, Thomas, and sister, Chrissy, to Newnan, Georgia, to live with her father.
Pappas was vice-president of her class in both junior and senior years of high school and loved playing softball. After high school, she attended Georgia Military College and received a degree in General Studies. From there, Pappas attended the Gaddy's School, where she earned her real estate license. She practiced real estate at Keller Williams Realty Connections in Newnan, Georgia.
In 2007, Pappas decided to audition for The Bachelor (2002), a reality television dating-game show on ABC Television. She made it to the final rose ceremony, where bachelor, Brad Womack, famously rejected both girls. He was chastised by Ellen DeGeneres, who later retracted her statement. DeAnna's heartbreak was evident on the follow-up, "After the Final Rose" show. Recognizing her popularity, ABC Television tapped DeAnna to star in The Bachelorette (2003); this time, she would be in control of her dating destiny. The news was broken to her by Ellen DeGeneres, while she was a guest on Ellen's daytime talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003).
In the 2008 season of The Bachelorette (2003), Pappas eventually rejected single dad Jason Mesnick and accepted the marriage proposal of professional snowboarder Jesse Csincsak. Their relationship lasted a few months before the engagement was called off. Mesnick went on to become "The Bachelor", in 2009, where he initially dramatically dumped but later made up with runner-up, Molly Malaney.
In October 2008, Pappas won Fox Reality Channel's "Golden Realtini", given to the most memorable reality performer of the year. During her engagement, Pappas was offered and accepted a co-hosting job on Get Married (2007), a daily TV show on the Lifetime TV cable network, that helps brides plan every aspect of their weddings. Lifestyle guru and "event planner to the stars", Colin Cowie, was the show's host.
She has been married to Stephen Stagliano since October 22, 2011. They have two children. Stephen's brother, Michael Stagliano, was on season 5 of The Bachelorette (2003).Also just DeAnna Pappas - 26-year-old Nicola MacLean first leapt into the media spotlight when she started modelling for "Page 3" of "The Sun" and "Daily Star". She was an immediate hit with the readers of both papers and featured on "Page 3" a few times every week for several years.
During her time as a "Page 3" girl/celebrity model, Nicola was often featured on tabloid showbiz gossip pages and appeared as a celebrity guest on many TV shows, including The Weakest Link (2000) (Page 3 special); Richard & Judy (2001); The Big Breakfast (1992); "Test The Nation" (2000) (WAGs Special). She was also the main star in the ITV's television documentary, The Sexiest Girls In Britain (2000).
Nicola retired from "Page 3" and topless modelling in 2006 after having her son, Rocky. However, in January 2008, she returned to modelling and the spotlight after being asked to be one of the main stars in the Channel Five primetime TV documentary, Help!! I've Got a high Maintenance Wife! (2008). - Actress
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Dorthea Lauren Allegra Lapkus is an American actress, comedian, impressionist and pod-caster. Lapkus is known for portraying Susan Fischer in the Netflix comedy-drama series Orange Is the New Black (2013-2014, 2019) and Jess in the HBO comedy-drama series Crashing (2017-2019). She has also appeared in the television series Are You There, Chelsea? (2012), Hot in Cleveland (2012), Clipped (2015), The Big Bang Theory (2018-2019), and Good Girls (2020-2021), and in the films Jurassic World (2015), The Unicorn (2018), and The Wrong Missy (2020). She played the voice role of Lotta in the animated comedy series Harvey Girls Forever! (2018-2020).- Actress
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Andrea Kelley was born on 20 October 1982 in Hollywood, Florida, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Diary of a Teenage Nobody (2012), Gaytown (2008) and Lost Angelas (2019).Sister of Lauren Kelley- Sister of Andrea Kelley
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Brenda Vivian was born in Los Angeles, California and is of African, Vietnamese, Irish and Native American descent. Brenda's family moved to San Jose, California when she was a small child and she lived there until high school graduation. Brenda attended UCLA and majored in psychology and communications.
Originally pursuing a career in journalism, she interned at CNN; during which, she was encouraged to pursue a career in acting. After graduating college, she began training at Howard Fine Studio and Stella Adler Los Angeles. Brenda began acting in the theatre, landing roles at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum under the direction of Ellen Geer and Heidi Helen Davis. She performed in the open air theatre in classics such as Lysistrata, Medea and The Madwoman of Chaillot. Her love for live performance subsequently led to more acting roles in three original plays by director-playwright Don B. Welch.
From there, Brenda began booking television roles on various television shows including Disney's The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, CBS' Emmy award-winning daytime drama The Bold and the Beautiful and the number-one rated television show in the world, NCIS. Lending her voice as Tia Mowry's cell phone on Nickelodeon's Instant Mom, the multi-faceted actress has also appeared in national television commercial campaigns including TGIFridays and Vitamin Water. Brenda can also be seen in the Sony Screen Gems feature films About Last Night and Think Like A Man Too. Most recently, Brenda filmed a lead role in the sitcom pilot Ward of the State opposite Janet Hubert (Fresh Prince of Bel Air) and Vanessa Williams (Soul Food).
When not working, Brenda is passionate about volunteering for local charities including Meals on Wheels and The National Urban League. Having served on the Executive Committee for the Youth Ambassadors of the American Lung Association, Brenda is committed to supporting and empowering the next generation. In the future, Brenda endeavors to create a youth charity focused on organic gardening, emotional wellness and sustainability.- Kelley Missal is an artist and actor hailing from the suburbs of New Jersey. Her first professional acting roles included features on SNL and Comedy Central promos when she was just ten years old. In 2009, Missal originated a beloved character on One life to Live, appearing in over 300 episodes for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for in 2014. Since then, Missal has appeared in a wide array of television and film roles in both dramatic and comedic turns including The Crossing, VHS/99, Generation, Minx, and FBI International.
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Raquel's path in the entertainment world was nurtured and encouraged from an early age. By age 4 she was regularly appearing on "Sesame Street" and "Nick Jr." Then at age 7 she became a breakout star when she played the lead role in the feature film "Jersey Girl" alongside megastars Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck.
Raquel charmed the talk-show circuit appearing as a guest on "Ellen" and "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno. She co-hosted with Ryan Seacrest on "On Air with Ryan Seacrest." At age 10, Raquel was appointed the youngest correspondent ever for Entertainment Tonight's Kid's Choice Awards, where she had the opportunity to interview high-profile celebrities including Jim Carrey, Cameron Diaz, Queen Latifah, and Adam Sandler. Her acting career continued to flourish as she guest-starred in "Law & Order SVU" and appeared in the world premiere of Broadway's "White Christmas" as Susan Waverly. She also made her music-video debut as "Little Nicole" in Ludacris/Mary J. Blige's video "Runaway Love."
Her first grown-up role was the love interest in Rosie O'Donnell's Lifetime movie "America." She co-starred in the Canadian TV show "Winging It," in which she debuted one of her original songs.
After she competed on "The Voice," Raquel's YouTube channel "raquelcx3" garnered over a million views, and a contribution to that popularity is her cover of Christina Aguilera's "Ain't No Other Man" as well as Selena's "Amor Prohibido," which shows her versatility as a bilingual/Spanish singer.
Raquel had a recurring role on Fox's hit show "Empire" as Marisol, a member of Hakeem and Cookie's girl group Mirage' A Trois, a role that cemented her as an acting/singing/dancing triple threat. With three songs on Sony's "Empire" soundtrack and a collaboration with Becky G on the single "Do It," she is definitely making strides on her musical journey.
Having just landed the theme song for the new Netflix animated series "Carmen Sandiego," a hit song on BPM Radio, and another #1 on Billboard's dance chart with the Zack Martino/Disco Fries remix of "U Make Me", Raquel is headed in the right direction.
Whether it be acting, singing, dancing or songwriting, Raquel has had many moments of great success. Although her first professional platform into the music industry was at age 16 as a finalist on Christina Aguilera's team on Season 1 of "The Voice," she had a full-circle moment when she recently returned to NBC on Season 2 of "Songland" and had the incredible opportunity to pitch a song she wrote in front of Grammy-winning producers Ryan Tedder, Shane McAnally, and Ester Dean, as well as R&B artist "H.E.R." Raquel worked one-on-one with Ryan Tedder, and her song "Wrong Places" was chosen by "H.E.R.," which landed Raquel her first placement with a major artist. "Wrong Places" currently has 5.2 million streams and counting.
In 2020, Raquel signed with Jason Boyarski, a top entertainment music attorney at Boyarski Fritz.- Actress
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Sophie Belinda Turner; (born February 21, 1996) is an English actress. Turner made her professional acting debut as Sansa Stark on the HBO fantasy television series Game of Thrones (2011) (2011-2019), which brought her international recognition and critical praise. For her performance, she has received an Emmy Award nomination, four nominations for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, as well as a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Supporting Young Actress in a TV Series.
Turner has also starred in the television film The Thirteenth Tale (2013) and she made her feature film debut in Another Me (2013). She has also starred in the action comedy Barely Lethal (2015) and played Jean Grey in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016).
Turner was born in Northampton, the daughter of Sally, a nursery school teacher, and a father who works for a pallet distribution company. She moved to Chesterton, Warwickshire when she was two years old. She attended Warwick Prep School until she was eleven, and later attended The King's High School for Girls. Turner has been a member of the theatre company Playbox Theatre Company since she was three years old. Turner has two older brothers, and stated in an interview with The Telegraph that "My childhood was pretty fun. We had pigsties, barns and a paddock, and used to muck around in the mud." Turner had a tutor on the set of Game of Thrones (2011) until the age of 16, sending homework back to her teachers at school. She achieved five A and four B grades at GCSE, including a B grade in drama.
Since 2011, Turner has portrayed Sansa Stark, a young noblewoman, in the HBO fantasy drama series Game of Thrones (2011). Sansa is her first television role. Turner's drama teacher encouraged her to audition for the part, and she dyed her blonde hair auburn for the role. In 2012, she was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actress for her performance as Sansa. To date, Turner has appeared in all six broadcast seasons. In 2013, she had her first big screen role as the lead character in the independent thriller film Another Me (2013), based on the novel of the same name by Catherine MacPhail. She also starred as Adeline March in the 2013 television film The Thirteenth Tale (2013).
In 2013, she was cast in the comedy film Barely Lethal (2015), alongside American actress Hailee Steinfeld, which was released on 29 May 2015 in a limited release and through video on demand. Turner also narrated the audio-book version of the Lev Grossman short story The Girl in the Mirror, which was included in the short fiction anthology Dangerous Women, and was edited by George R.R. Martin. Turner played mutant Jean Grey in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), which was released on 27 May 2016. On 9 May 2016, it was reported that she would appear in a segment of the anthology film Berlin, I Love You, itself the fourth installment of the Cities of Love franchise. She will also reprise the role of Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix in the film, X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019).- Actress
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Rachel Korine was born on 4 April 1986 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. She is an actress, known for Spring Breakers (2012), Mister Lonely (2007) and Trash Humpers (2009). She has been married to Harmony Korine since 2007. They have one child.- Actress
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Carole Weyers was born in Anderlecht, Belgium.
She began her acting career in Belgium, where she received her training from the well-respected drama school IAD (Institut des Arts de Diffusion). Upon graduation, she attended LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts) in a year-long program that focused on classical acting. She now lives in Los Angeles, and trains at the Howard Fine Acting Studio.
She's worked in Europe and the USA in theater ("Henry V", "Jalousie en Trois Mails", "Tell me... Lies"), TV ("Double Je", "Manh(a)ttan", "Grey's Anatomy", "The Missing File") and movies ("The Room", "The Fault in Our Stars", "Finding Focus", "Winterlong").- Leonor Seixas loves it all: from Movies to Television to Theatre, and she's done it all too!
Born in Portugal, Leonor is a world traveler. Hollywood and Lisbon are her home base when she isn't working on location.
She began her ballet training at the tender age of three, and attended the prestigious National Conservatory of Dance in Lisbon. She was then accepted into the renowned Professional School of Theatre of Portugal. Still a teenager, she sought to expand her experience, and her classical training, by leaving Europe for New York City, and The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. While enrolled there, she apprenticed in student films and theatre, before she was cast back in Portugal as a lead character in a high grossing film and in a prime time TV series. The ratings success of these projects led to Leonor being in high demand. She has worked non-stop over the last decade in films, several TV series, theatre productions, commercials and doing voice-overs.
Her career has led to international success: Leonor was handpicked for a prime-time television series in Brazil, a role that endeared her to South American audiences. Has been nominated with several awards, and in Spain, at the revered Valencia Film Festival, she was named best actress with the movie "A Passagem Da Noite", a film that has won awards at festivals all over the world.
Cast by the biggest names in the entertainment industry , trained at the best schools, and with a wide range of working experience, Leonor is uniquely qualified to triumph in the next role that comes her way. - Actress
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Milena Govich is a director, actor, and musician who has helmed many episodes of TV, including The Equalizer (2021), Chicago Med (2015), FBI: Most Wanted (2020), Chicago Fire (2012), among others. She also served as Co-EP/Producing Director on Dick Wolf's CBS series FBI (2018), and is attached to direct two pilots in development. Milena was one of eight filmmakers selected for AFI's prestigious Directing Workshop for Women, as well as the exclusive Sony Pictures Television Diverse Directors Program. Her short film and TV series proof-of-concept called Unspeakable (2018), starring Laura Vandervoort and Jeff Kober, had its World Premiere at SXSW and won Best Episodic at Seattle International Film Festival and Best Pilot at SoHo International Film Festival. Her short film Temporary (2017) has played all over the country, winning Best Narrative Short at Anthem Film Festival, Best Dark Comedy at Atlanta ShortsFest, and the Director's Choice Award at Sedona International Film Festival.
As an actor, Milena has appeared in close to 100 episodes of television. She first gained national attention in CBS's Love Monkey (2006), then as the prostitute/con-artist Candy on three seasons of Rescue Me (2004) (Denis Leary/FX). She also starred in the Dick Wolf series Conviction (2006), which led to her role as the first and only female detective on the Emmy-winning series Law & Order (1990). She has been featured or recurred on numerous other shows: K-Ville (2007) (Fox); The Defenders (2010) (CBS), Make It or Break It (2009) (ABC Family), and as Lori Stevens on the MTV drama Finding Carter (2014). Milena has also appeared in several movies, including Sordid Things (2009); A Novel Romance (2011), starring opposite Steve Guttenberg; Pass the Light (2015); #Lucky Number (2015), starring opposite Method Man; and the features Closure (2018), Be the Light (2020), and The Cleaner (2021).
A native of Norman, Oklahoma, Milena was valedictorian of her high school before completing a double major in vocal performance and pre-med, with minors in dance and violin at the University of Central Oklahoma, also graduating valedictorian. Soon after, she capitalized on her classical ballet training to appear on Broadway in the Sam Mendes/Rob Marshall production of 'Cabaret' at Studio 54. She began in the role of Lulu, featuring her singing, dancing, and playing violin, and was the understudy and eventual replacement for the lead role, Sally Bowles. Milena also danced on Broadway in the musical revival of 'The Boys From Syracuse' (choreographed by Tony winner Rob Ashford), and the Beach Boys musical 'Good Vibrations.' She starred as Millie in the first regional production of 'Thoroughly Modern Millie,' and in the title role of 'Sweet Charity' at the Lyric Theatre in NYC.
Milena resides in Los Angeles and is actively developing TV/film projects with her husband and producing partner, writer David Cornue.
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Maddie Hasson is known for leading YouTube Premium's original series "Impulse," starring as 'Henrietta (Henry) Coles.' Based on the third novel in the "Jumper" book series written by Steven Gould, "Impulse" follows small-town teenager Henry (Hasson) as she discovers her extraordinary ability to teleport. Season 1 of the genre-bending action thriller series premiered on June 6, 2018 and the show was renewed for a second season shortly after. The second season launched on YouTube Premium on October 16, 2019. Hasson's other television credits include a lead role in ABC Family's mystery-thriller series "Twisted," "Mr. Mercedes," and "The Finder."
On the feature side, Hasson can next be seen starring in the James Wan-directed horror film "Malignant," which New Line Cinema is set to distribute domestically and Warner Bros. is set to distribute internationally. She was also announced to star in "Fixation," a female-driven psychological thriller from director Mercedes Bryce Morgan. Hasson's other film credits include "We Summon the Darkness" from director Marc Meyers, "God Bless America," "Underdogs," "A Light Beneath Their Feet," "Good After Bad," "I Saw the Light," "Novitiate," and the short film "Ape" directed by Josh Hutcherson.
Hailing from North Carolina, Hasson began dancing at the age of seven and immediately was noticed by Fox Troupe Dance Company. Hasson won many awards while competing in Fox Troupe, most notably a scholarship to Broadway Dance Theatre in New York City awarded to her by Mia Michaels at The Pulse Convention and the triple threat award at Access Broadway. At fourteen years old, she joined the Opera House Theatre Company and enjoyed performing in several productions in Wilmington, including "Grey Gardens" and "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." Hasson resides in Los Angeles.- Actress
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Born and raised in New Zealand, Olivia has been a performer from a young age. Following in her sister's footsteps, she began learning tap dancing at four years old and eventually stumbled into acting three years later. Over the years, she appeared in both guest and supporting roles in various local and international screen productions in New Zealand, including a small speaking part in Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers". Years later, she would eventually land the part of teenage sweetheart Tuesday Warner on "Shortland Street", appearing in its 2007 and 2008 seasons. After graduating from secondary school, she landed the role of teen genius Dr. K on "Power Rangers RPM" in 2009.
Following this, Olivia continued landing parts in hit New Zealand shows like "The Almighty Johnsons" (2011) and "Underbelly NZ: Land of the Long Green Cloud" (2011). She also began performing on stage professionally, having appeared in major New Zealand productions of works like William Shakespeare's "Othello" as Emilia (2011) and a musical adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz" as Dorothy (2011).
After finishing "The Wizard of Oz", Olivia moved to Los Angeles, CA to film the independent horror film "Blood Punch" (2013), which premiered at the 20th annual Austin Film Festival and received an Audience Award. Since then, she has appeared in several smaller screen productions and has even done voiceover work, narrating Megan McCafferty's "Jessica Darling's It List" (2013) and the interactive storybook "My Friend Barlow" (2013).
In November 2013, Olivia returned to New Zealand to begin rehearsals for the innovative stage play "360: A Theatre of Recollections" (2014), where she reprised her role as the Sister to critical acclaim. She has also appeared in the New Zealand miniseries "When We Go To War" (2015) which chronicles New Zealand's involvement in World War I, along with the web series "Jiwi's Machines" (2015). She has also produced her own web series entitled "Dancing in Small Spaces" (2014 - 2015).
Olivia can be seen in the jointly-produced NZ/Australian show "800 Words" (2015) as Siouxsie McNamara, the daughter of plucky realtor Monty (Jonathan Brough).
Olivia lives in Auckland and has been enrolled in university majoring in speech therapy, while working in commercial dance and continuing her acting and dancing pursuits. She had gotten married to Milo Cawthorne (Ziggy from "Power Rangers RPM") in 2013, but the couple have since parted ways.- Actress
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Ramona Milano is a two-time Gemini nominated actress in Toronto, Canada. She is known for her work in Workin' Moms (2017), Full Out (2015), Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001) and Due South (1994). Behind the camera, Ramona has directed and produced multiple award winning short films including Pandora's Box (2016), Terminated.
Ramona's many theater credits include The Vise (2019), This Is How We Got Here (2019), Storm Warning (2018) and God of Carnage (2014).- Kenzie Dalton was born on 7 March 1988 in Wilmington, North Carolina, USA. She is an actress, known for A Dark Foe (2020), One Tree Hill (2003) and NCIS (2003).
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Ariane Andrew was born on 3 November 1987 in Northridge, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for WWE Smackdown! (1999), WWE Saturday Morning Slam (2012) and WWE Raw (1993).Full name Ariane Nicole Andrew.- Raquel Strada was born on 7 November 1982 in Lisbon, Portugal. She is an actress, known for Rebelde Way (2008), Floribella (2006) and Dancin' Days (2012). She has been married to Joaquim Fernandes since 4 July 2015.
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Amanda Jordan was born on 11 November 1979 in Ogden, Utah, USA. She is an actress and casting director, known for The Boneyard Collection (2008), My Dark Days (2001) and Pieces of Eight (2006).- Jorgie Porter was born on 25 December 1987 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Hollyoaks (1995), Hollyoaks Later (2008) and Fame: The Musical (2020).
- Mizuho Sakata is known for The Total Number of 3000 Juvenile Delinquents (2012), Aogura (2006) and Hasami otoko (2005).
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Hayley first appeared in national commercials for GM, On Star, K-Mart, and Slim Jim, and became the TV spokesperson for Cinnamon Toast Crunch. In addition, she had a couple of guest star roles on Nickelodeon's Unfabulous (2004). As a dancer, she studied with Scotty Nyugen. She is a prolific songwriter and she plays the drums, keyboards, and guitar. She was a member of a five girl-singing group, the Stunners up until their disbandment in 2011. The Stunners have released their first five-song EP with the video "Dancing Around the Truth." Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins (2009) debuted on Cartoon Network in 2009 with Hayley in the iconic role of Velma Dinkley. She appeared in the role of Stevie on Disney Channel's Wizards of Waverly Place (2007). Hayley, with the Stunners, toured as Justin Bieber's opening act in the summer of 2010.
Hayley recently joined the cast of the new CBS mid-season drama CSI: Cyber (2015). The series revolves around Special Agent Avery Ryan (Patricia Arquette), who is in charge of the Cyber Crime Division at Quantico, Virginia. Hayley plays Raven, a rookie techie working in the division who is an expert in social media, cyber trends, and international relations.
This past summer, Hayley filmed the Universal feature Jem and the Holograms (2015), in which she plays Aja. This Jon M. Chu-helmed film is set to be released on October 23, 2015. She followed that with Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015), the third installment in the successful franchise. Hayley can also be seen in the recurring role of Gabi, an ex-cyberbully in an all-girl group home on the breakout ABC Family show The Fosters (2013). Prior to this, she guest-starred on the hit CW series The Vampire Diaries (2009) and also appeared in the Disney Channel original movie Lemonade Mouth (2011).
In addition to a successful acting career, Hayley is a prolific songwriter and gifted musician. To follow up her solo artist debut in 2013, she is scheduled to release her new EP, "This Side of Paradise," in 2015. Working in collaboration with producer James Flannigan, she recorded the new album in London as well as in a makeshift studio in the garage of her Los Angeles home. Her music has garnered praise in multiple online publications including Nylon, Just Jared, Earmilk, and Hype Machine.- Actress
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Kerris Lilla Dorsey (born January 9, 1998) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Paige Whedon in the television series Brothers & Sisters, Casey Beane, Billy Beane's (Brad Pitt) daughter, in the 2011 film Moneyball, and as Emily Cooper in the 2014 film Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Dorsey plays Bridget Donovan, the daughter of the title character, in the television series Ray Donovan.
In Moneyball she performs a cover of Lenka's song "The Show", which is included on the soundtrack to the film.
In 2012, Dorsey guest starred on the Disney Channel series Shake it Up as Kat, a girl who elaborates a plan to get on Shake It Up Chicago by befriending Cece Jones. Kat pressures them to tell Gary to hire her as an intern on the show. Kat is successful in getting on the show but at the end of the episode, she moves to New York to join Shake It Up New York, although the email she had received was a fake email sent by CeCe in the episode "Copy Kat It Up!"
Dorsey has also appeared in the films Walk the Line and Just Like Heaven. She played a supporting role in the American Girl film McKenna Shoots For the Stars as McKenna Brooks's reading tutor, Josie.
Dorsey guest starred as Molly in one episode in Don't Trust the B- in Apartment 23, and had a small role in Sons of Anarchy as Ellie Winston. In 2012, she gained a supporting role as Sadie in the Disney Channel Original Movie Girl vs. Monster. Dorsey stars as Bridget Donovan on the Showtime crime drama series Ray Donovan.