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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.
Ashley Nicole Rickards is an American actress. She graduated from high school, at age 15, and is currently a member of MENSA. She has been in various films and television shows, portraying a wide variety of characters, most notably Fly Away (2011), in which she portrayed "Mandy", a severely autistic girl.
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Ashley Nicole Rickards is an American actress. She graduated from high school, at age 15, and is currently a member of MENSA. She has been in various films and television shows, portraying a wide variety of characters, most notably Fly Away (2011), in which she portrayed "Mandy", a severely autistic girl.
May 4, 1992 · Ashley Nicole Rickards (born May 4, 1992, height 5' 3¾" (1,62 m)) is an American actress, known for her role in MTV's Awkward as Jenna Hamilton, and as Samantha "Sam" Walker, a troubled young girl taken in by Brooke Davis who becomes her foster-mother, in The CW teen drama series One Tree Hill.
May 4, 1992 · Ashley Nicole Rickards is an American actress, known for her role in MTV's Awkward as Jenna Hamilton, and as Samantha 'Sam' Walker, a troubled young girl take.
Follow Ashley Rickards, the star of Awkward and One Tree Hill, on Twitter and get updates on her life, projects and nifty insights.
Apr 12, 2016 · The actress tells how social media effects her roles and what her Awkward character would wear on the red carpet.
Awkward.: Created by Lauren Iungerich. With Ashley Rickards, Beau Mirchoff, Jillian Rose Reed, Brett Davern. An unpopular 15-year-old gains immediate, yet unwanted, popularity at her high school when the student body mistakes an accident she has for a suicide attempt.
Aug 9, 2011 · Rickards exuded warmth, grace, intelligence and a blessedly opinionated nature as she discussed the series' bawdy sensibility, the possibility of introducing future gay storylines, and (best of all) the potential horrors of a certain Tea Party-backed Republican presidential candidate.