Ashley Argota
Ashley Argota (born April 14, 1985) is a famous American performer, actress and model. She's best known as Lulu in the series True Jackson VP on Nickelodeon as well as Bucket and Skinner's Epic Adventures. In 2014 and in 2015, Ashley Argota was Taylor in Disney XD's Lab Rats. Also, she appeared as Lou Chan in The Fosters. The credits on her film include Schooled and All Hollow Eve. Ashley Argota was conceived on 9th January, 1993, Redlands California USA. Ashley Argota, 29, is old. Parents are Filipino. Her parents are unknown, and her childhood isn't well documented. Her sister is one. Argota attended Connections Academy, an online virtual school. Post announced that Argota had accepted a place at New York University College of Nursing as well as was able to complete her first class. Ashley is engaged to actor Mick Torres ever since 2017. On August 28, 2021, they got married. Ashley Argota appeared in Schooled for the first time back in 2007. She portrayed Soomi Averez. In 2008 Ashley Argotawon her first acting role on television, starring Kathy in an episode of the Nickelodeon show ICarly. She also participated as an actress in CBS's Star Search. Ashley released Dreams Come True her first studio album on September 15th 2006 through The New Revolution label. Ashley's second album Ashley came out on June 15 2008. The album was released on June 15 2008. Lulu, she played on Nickelodeon's Comedy Series True Jackson VP. Kelly Peckinpaugh appeared on Nickelodeon's Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures. Ashley's acting career began when she was 14 years old, after being cast a young actor in Schooled which was an independent film. The actress wears a butterfly necklace and is an avid fan of butterflies. One of her middle names Spencer comes from Princess Diana's maiden name. Limitless is her digital single in the year 2015. Miranda Cosgrove, a guest actor on iCarly was also her character in the role of model. She appeared as a celebrity contestant in the Nickelodeon show called BrainSurge. It was a celebrity program BrainSurge.






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