Ashley Argota
Ashley Argota is an American actor and singer who is best known for her role as Lulu as well as Kelly Peckinpaugh on the Nickelodeon sitcoms True Jackson VP and Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures respectively. Her recurring roles included in the role of Taylor in Disney's XD's Lab Rats from 2014 to 2015, and as Lou Chan in the television show The Fosters between 2014 and the year 2016. Schooled, All Hollow Eve and Schooled are some of her credits in films. Ashley Argota born January 9, 1993 in Redlands, California. She's 29. Her parents are from the Philippines. There is not much information regarding her parents or regarding the beginning of her life. There is a sister. Argota was an undergraduate in Connections Academy which is an online virtual high-school. She announced on her blog that she had been accepted to New York University and attended the College of Nursing during her initial term. Ashley is dating Mick Torres, an actor since the year 2017. They will get married on 28 August 2021. Ashley Argota's screen debut was on the drama independent Schooled in 2007 as the character Soomi Averez. Ashley Argota landed her first TV role in 2008, when she played Kathy in the Nickelodeon episode of the iCarly. The actress was in 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 is her second studio album was released 15 June 2008. It was the Nickelodeon series True Jackson V.P. Lulu and Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures' Kelly Peckinpaugh. Ashley started acting in the early age of 14, when she was chosen to play in an independent movie called Schooled. Ashley is a butterfly lover and wears her butterfly necklace all the time. Spencer, one of her middle names is Princess Diana's maiden name. In 2015 she released her debut single Limitless via digital platforms. Miranda Cosgrove starred as her guest on iCarly. She appeared as a celebrity contestant on an Nickelodeon show called BrainSurge. It was a celebrity program BrainSurge.






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