2010
Machete
Role: April Benz
The highly skilled Federale Machete is hired by some unsavory types to assassinate a senator. But just as he’s about to take the shot, he notices someone aiming at him and realizes he’s been set up. He barely survives the sniper’s bullet, and is soon out for revenge on his former employers, with the reluctant assistance of his old friend Cheech Marin, who has become a priest and taken a vow of nonviolence. If you hire him to take out the bad guys, make sure the bad guys aren’t you.
2009

Labor Pains (On ABC Family – July 19th)
Role: Thea Dixon
A young woman pretends to be pregnant in order to avoid being fired from her job. When that gets her a bunch of special treatment by everyone involved in her life, she tries to keep up the lie for nine months.
2008
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Ugly Betty [TV Guest]
Role: Kimmie Keagan
Jump (episode 18, season 2)
The Manhattan Project (episode 1, season 3)
Granny Pants (episode 5, season 3)
Ugly Berry (episode 6, season 3)
2007

Chapter 27
Role: Jude
The movie takes place in the three days leading up to Lennon’s murder and is intended to be an exploration of Chapman’s psyche, without putting substantial emphasis on the murder. The title “Chapter 27″ suggests a continuation of J.D. Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye, which has 26 chapters, and which Chapman was carrying when he shot Lennon. Chapman was obsessed with the book, to the point of attempting to model his life after its protagonist, Holden Caulfield.
According to the British music magazine Mojo (December 2007) and the Spanish language newsweekly Proceso, and other Latin American publications, the title was also inspired by Chapter 27 of Robert Rosen’s book Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon. Rosen’s book explores the numerological meaning of 27, “the triple 9”, a number of profound importance to John Lennon. Lennon was deeply interested in numerology, particularly Cheiro’s Book of Numbers, and nine and all its multiples. It was Chapman’s goal, according to Rosen, to write Chapter 27 “in Lennon’s blood.” The plot of the movie itself was drawn from the Chapman biography Let Me Take You Down, by Jack Jones (who is given a screen credit). (Wikipedia)

Georgia Rule
Role: Rachel Wilcox
Rebellious teenager Rachel Wilcox screams, swears, and drinks; she is, in a word, uncontrollable. With her latest car crash, Rachel has broken the final rule in her mother Lilly’s San Francisco home. With nowhere else to take the impulsive and rambunctious girl, Lilly hauls her daughter to the one place to which she had sworn she would never return: her own mother’s house in Idaho. Matriarch Georgia Randall lives her life by a number of unbreakable rules — God comes first and hard work comes a very close second — and wants anyone who shares her home do the same. She will make anyone who swears or takes the lords name in vain hold soap in their mouth for an hour. Now saddled with raising the young woman, it will require each patient breath she takes to understand Rachel’s fury.
Georgia arranges a job for Rachel as the office girl of Dr. Simon Ward the local veterinarian, who also unofficially treats people. His two nephews Sam and Ethan are often at Georgia’s house. Simon does not show interest in Rachel or other women, so she thinks he is gay. However, Simon’s sister Paula reveals that he is still mourning the death of his wife and son who were killed in a car collision three years earlier. He refuses to have sex with Rachel even when she tries to seduce him, but feels some passion for her mother Lilly, whom he has dated in the past.
Rachel performs oral sex on Harlan Wilson, who, not yet being married, was still a virgin because of his LDS (Mormon) religion. Backed up by a reluctant Rachel, he confesses to his LDS girlfriend, who is shocked. A team of LDS girls starts spying on Harlan to make sure he does not “have sex” again. After a short chase using Harlan’s truck, Rachel explains to them that what happened was over, and that they can go back to having their summer fun. They agree to do so, only if Rachel goes home. Rachel then threatens them by saying if they have anything to do with her and Harlan again, she will find all of their boyfriends and “fuck them stupid”.
While trying to make a point to Simon about survival, Rachel bluntly says that her stepfather Arnold sexually molested her from the time she was 12 until she turned 14. Seeing the effect of her revelation, Rachel tries to convince him she lied. However, Simon has already told Georgia about the abuse, and Georgia in turn tells Lilly, who at first thinks Rachel is lying. Lilly comes to believe her daughter, however, and begins to drink heavily and asks Arnold for a divorce.
When Arnold arrives, Georgia tells him to leave and will not allow him in the house. Finally, she attempts to force him off the property by hitting him with a baseball bat; when he still refuses to leave, she forces him, by using the bat to threaten his sports car in order to put a bar of soap in his mouth, after he takes God’s name in vain. Rachel sees that Lilly cannot accept the truth, and lies to her about being molested.
At the motel where Arnold is staying, Rachel tells him that she has a video tape of him molesting her when she was 14. Arnold seems worried, which further convinces the viewer of his guilt. Rachel demands US$10 million (half his presumed net worth) if he does not keep Lilly happy. She admits to him that she lied to Lily because she does not want her to be upset anymore. On the way back to San Francisco, Arnold tells Lilly that he is giving Rachel his new red Ferrari, and Lily realizes that he is guilty.
As Lilly jumps out of the car and starts walking back to town, Arnold angrily admits to having molested Rachel. He claimed to have been seduced, that Lilly’s heavy drinking drove him to it, and finally saying that Rachel enjoyed it. After fending off an attack from an enraged Lilly, Arnold drives off daring her to take him to court.
In the end, Georgia, along with Simon, Rachel, and Harlan, catch up with Lilly in Harlan’s pick-up truck, and a tearful Rachel makes up for her behavior. Harlan also mentions to Georgia that he is in love with Rachel and plans to marry her when he gets back from his two-year mission. (Wikipedia)

I Know Who Killed Me
Role: Aubrey Flemming/Dakota Moss
Aubrey Fleming is a regular high school student with friends and family. One night, she unexpectedly disappears. Two weeks later she is found unconscious in the middle of the woods. When spoken to, her loved ones realize she has forgotten her identity and the personality living in her body is Dakota Moss, a character that Aubrey created in one of her stories for an English assignment. Dakota denies ever being Aubrey knowing that they look identical. Now, Dakota must try to unravel the mystery of how her and Aubrey co-exist and find out who abducted Aubrey that night. (IMDB)
2006

Just My Luck
Role: Ashley Albright
Two people discover just how true the old adage “lucky in life, unlucky in love” can be in this romantic comedy. Ashley has always been the sort of girl fortune smiles upon — she’s pretty, she has a great job, she had good friends, guys fall over themselves to ask her out, and she never has trouble getting a cab. Jake, on the other hand, is not nearly so lucky — he’s clumsy and accident prone, things never seem to go his way, and he’s just lost his job at a bowling alley. However, these two opposites meet one night at a ritzy masquerade ball, and Ashley and Jake exchange an impulsive kiss as two shooting stars cross in the sky. Suddenly, they both find their luck taking a 180 degree turn; Jake is befriended by a wealthy musician and suddenly finds himself successful and flush with cash, while Ashley loses her job and her apartment after a major misunderstanding with the police. While Jake’s luck with women has also taken a turn for the better, he’s become deeply infatuated with Ashley, and tries to help her turn her life back around as he struggles to win her heart.
(Starpulse)

A Prairie Home Companion
Role: Lola Johnson
A long-running live radio show is in danger of being canceled by new owners of their parent company. The film takes place on their last night’s performance, accompanied by two visitors. An angel calling herself Asphodel comes to comfort the people that work on this show and to escort one of the performers to the afterlife, while a representative of the new owners arrives to judge whether the show should be canceled. He makes it clear that it is not what he considers modern popular programming, and though he too is escorted by the angel, the show is shut down anyway. In an epilogue at the end of the film the former cast members are re-united at a diner. Their conversation pauses as they are joined by Asphodel. (Wikipedia)

Bobby
Role: Diane
The film recreates the ambiance of the era and invokes the hopes inspired by Kennedy through the use of actual newsreel footageof the senator intercut with dramatic sequences involving mostly fictional characters. It uses an ensemble plot device similar to thatemployed in the 1932 film Grand Hotel.
The characters include John Casey, a retired hotel doorman who spends his days playing chess with his friend Nelson in the lobby; Diane, who is marrying her friend William with the hope his marital status will have him deployed to a military base in Germany ratherthan the battlefields of Vietnam when his tour of duty begins; Virginia Fallon, an alcoholic singer whose career is on the downswing,her husband/manager Tim, and her agent Phil; Miriam Ebbers, a beautician who works in the hotel salon, and her husband Paul, the hotel manager, who is having an affair with switchboard operator Angela; Food and Beverage manager Daryl Timmons, whose racist attitude gets him fired; African American sous chef Edward Robinson and Mexican American busboysJosé and Miguel; hotel coffee shop waitress Susan; Jimmy and Cooper, campaign volunteers who are sidetracked by an acid trip they take with the help of drug dealer Fisher; married socialites and campaign donors Samantha and Jack; campaign manager Wade and staffer Dwayne; and Czechoslovakian reporter Lenka Janacek, who is determined to get an interview with Kennedy. At the end of the film, Kennedy’s “On the Mindless Menace of Violence,” a speech delivered in 1968 to the City Club of Cleveland, Ohio, is played over a montage of the reaction of those present to the assassination. (Wikipedia)

The Holiday
Role: Herself
An American woman (Amanda) and an English woman (Iris), both disappointed by men, decide without knowing each other, to exchange their flats. Iris arrives in a big house whereas Amanda discovers a small house in the country. The two women think they’re going to spend peaceful holidays far from any men, but Iris’ brother appears in Amanda’s life and Iris meets Miles.
2005

Herbie Fully Loaded
Role: Maggie Peyton
The story revolves around recent college graduate Maggie Peyton, a former street racer and member of a famous racing clan, whose aspirations of moving to New York and becoming an ESPN sportscaster are put on hold when she meets Herbie, a run-down Volkswagen Bug she finds in a junkyard and buys for $75. Maggie quickly learns the little car has a mind of its own when it takes her against her will to an old garage, where she runs in to her old friend and mechanic Kevin. Kevin persuades Maggie to take Herbie to a car show where they can acquire some new parts to fix it up, but upon arriving, Herbie somehow tricks Maggie into changing into some old racing gear from his trunk (and a helmet labeled “Maxx”), and challenging NASCAR champion Trip Murphy to an impromptu race, which Herbie wins by a hair.
This delights Kevin, who tries to talk Maggie into racing again, but worries Maggie’s dad Ray Sr. (Keaton), who had previously forbidden Maggie from racing after a serious accident years back. It also infuriates Murphy, who becomes obsessed with Herbie and its elusive driver “Maxx.” He sets up a local street racing competition to lure Herbie back for a rematch, which Maggie and Kevin enter on the hopes of winning the promised $10,000 prize. Herbie easily beats out the other cars and qualifies for the final match with Murphy, who talks Maggie into racing for pinks without Kevin’s knowledge. Herbie, jealous over Maggie’s desire to drive off in Murphy’s stock car, loses the race for her, and is consequently taken away by Murphy’s assistant. Maggie now has to rescue Herbie from being destroyed, patch up relations with Kevin and her dad, and win a badly needed title for her family’s losing racing team, which nearly has to forfeit the Nextel Cup after driver Ray Jr. injures himself in a crash, but then convinces Ray Sr. to let Maggie race for him.
(Wikipedia)
2004
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Role: Mary-Elysabeth ‘Lola’ Cep
Lola is living in New York with her mother and her two young sisters, she’s fond of the band Sid Arthur and would like to be an actress. Lola moves in New Jersey. When she arrives at her new high school, she meets Ela, also a fan of Sid Arthur. The two girls become very friends, which is not the case of Carla, the most popular girl of the school whom father is the band’s lawyer. Lola and Carla start being rivals and will be mean to each other. The band announces officially that the band is splitting and that they will give a last show. Carla, thanks to her father, has VIP tickets to see their concert and to go to the after party. Lola, who has never seen the band, persuades her parents to let her go with her friend Ela. Unfortunately, when the two girls want to buy their tickets, it’s sold out! Lola would do anything to see them, that’s the beginning of a lot of funny adventures.

Mean Girls
Role: Cady Heron
The home-schooled daughter of zoologist parents, Cady Heron is unprepared for her first day of public high school at North Shore High School. With the help of social misfits Janis Ian and Damien, Cady learns about the various cliques, including the Plastics, an exclusive group of girls led by Queen Bee Regina George, who was once Janis’ best friend. When Regina invites Cady to sit with her and the other two Plastics, gossipy Gretchen Weiners and dimwitted Karen Smith, at lunch, Janis and Damien see an opportunity to get even and convince Cady to infiltrate the Plastics so she can spy on them. Along the way, Cady learns about the “Burn Book,” a top secret notebook filled with rumors, secrets and gossip about the other girls in school, and falls for Regina’s ex-boyfriend, Aaron Samuels, who sits in front of her in calculus.
Janis asks Cady to sabotage Regina, and, after Regina outmaneuvers her by getting back together with Aaron, Cady agrees, trickingher into eating weight gain bars and turning the other Plastics against her. At the same time, Cady grows closer to Aaron by pretending to need help with math. Surprisingly, the plan works; Regina is sidelined from the Plastics, and Cady becomes the new Queen Bee. She begins to neglect Janis and Damien, and throws a party at her house which quickly spirals out of control. That night, Regina discovers Cady’s deception is the reason for her sudden weight gain.
Striking back, Regina adds her own face to the Burn Book and distributes copies all over the school, causing a riot and implicating the other members of the Plastics. Later that afternoon, at an assembly to promote togetherness, Janis reveals their plan to Regina and the whole school, causing Regina to leave and get hit by a bus. Math teacher Ms. Norbury, also a victim of the Burn Book, forces Cady to join the Mathletes Math Team to make up the work she missed while purposefully getting low scores.
At the Spring Fling dance, Cady reunites with Damien and Janis, and makes amends with Regina. She is also elected as the Spring Fling Queen. After distributing the pieces of her crown to her fellow classmates, she dances with Aaron and the two kiss. The end of the film shows Regina joining the school lacrosse team, Karen becoming the local weather girl, and Gretchen joining a different clique. The end of the film also shows that Regina and Cady have a mutual respect for each other, as well as Cady seeing a trio of future plastics, stating that if any freshmen disrupt the peace, they know how to take care of them.
(Wikipedia)
2003

Freaky Friday
Role: Anna Coleman
Anna Coleman is a rebellious teenager who constantly fights with her stuffy mother Tess and annoying younger brother Harry. Sources of irritation include a rock band Anna’s in, which her mother dislikes, and Tess’s upcoming wedding to a man named Ryan, which Anna is not ready for emotionally. Also contributing to Anna’s irritation is her enemy, Stacey Hinkhouse, the “insane pyscho freak” who never seems to stop torturing her, and Anna’s English teacher, Mr. Bates, who always gives her an F on every assignment, no matter how hard she tries. When the family, along with Ryan and Anna’s grandfather, eat out in a Chinese restaurant, Anna and Tess quickly start into a fight again: Anna wishes to participate with the rest of her band in a talent show, however the show is the same night as Tess’s wedding rehearsal. Hearing the argument, an elderly Chinese woman offers Anna and Tess both fortune cookies. Upon opening them, there is a small earthquake which only the pair feel. The next day, Tess wakes up and discovers that she is in Anna’s body. Likewise, Anna is in her mother’s body. Confused, they decide to go back to the restaurant at lunch to find out what happened. Since Anna has an important test and Tess must go to work (as a psychologist, some of the patients are dependent on her), the two are forced into each others roles. At school, Tess is given a bad grade from Mr. Bates and realizes that he had asked her when they were younger to a dance, which she refused and now he was taking it out on Anna. Tess confronts Mr. Bates in front of both of Anna’s friends, humiliating him.
At work, Anna counsels the patients with some difficulty and then gives her mother’s body a makeover, including new clothes, a new haircut, and an ear piercing. At lunch, the two go to the restaurant and talk to Pei-Pei, the daughter of the woman that gave them the fortune cookies. Furious at her mother’s meddling but unable to directly help them, Pei-Pei advises them to read the fortunes in the cookies, as when the fortunes come true, they will swap back. The fortunes tell that “when what you gain is what you lack, then selfless love will change you back”, leaving them just as confused.
In the afternoon, Anna attends Harry’s parent-teacher conference, where she learns that he secretly admired his sister greatly, but provoked fights so that she’d pay attention to him. When Tess took Anna’s test, Stacey made it look like Tess was cheating. Tess is able to finish the test later with the help of Jake, an older student that Anna had a crush on (she also gets revenge on Stacey by erasing all of Stacey’s answers and replacing them with “I’m Stupid!”).
At the wedding rehearsal that evening, Anna’s bandmates come to try to convince “Anna” to go to the audition. Ryan gives her permission and tells “Tess” that he wanted Anna to accept him into the family on her own. Seeing Ryan in a new light, Anna leaves to watch her band perform. At the audition, Tess is unable to play the guitar so Anna unplugs it and plays another guitar backstage. For the first time, Tess realizes how exciting it is to be on stage and why Anna loves the rock band.
Back at the wedding, Tess asks Anna to have Ryan postpone the wedding, so that Anna won’t have to go through marrying him in her mother’s body. Instead, Anna proposes a toast where she accepts Ryan. There is a second earthquake and Anna and Tess switch back into their own bodies.
At the wedding the next day, Anna’s band performs and Anna gets a chance to dance with (and kiss) Jake. Pei-Pei’s mother notices Harry and his grandfather fighting and offers them fortune cookies…which Pei-Pei manages to retrieve before they are opened. (Wikipedia)
2002
Get A Clue (film made for television)

Get A Clue (film made for television)
Role: Lexi Gold
This story is about Lexi, a fourteen years old teenager “privileged” by life. The young girl spent most of her time among Rich people in Manhattan, always in Prada. She praises her ability to find the “scoop” and to give it to the “rumors” column in the school newspaper.
When one of Lexie’s article is published in the newspaper (about the relationship between two professors), it’s the beginning of odd things. When one of their teachers disappears, Lexie and her friends (Jack, Jen, Gabe) start holding an investigation.
2000
Life Size (film made for television)

Life Size (film made for television)
Role: Casey Mitchell
Sad and lonely after her mother’s death, Casey Stuart won’t stop at nothing to see her again! But after strange events, a doll, Eve, someone just gave to Casey as a present becomes real and is going to change her life….
1998

The Parent Trap (movie)
Role: Hallie/Annie Parker
Hallie and Annie are eleven years old twins separated by their parents when they were very young. They met in a summer camp. Hallie has been educated by her father in California, Annie with her mother and grandfather in London. They decide to exchange their places at the end of the holidays and to reunify their parents. But the twins’ father has fallen in love with his publicist, Meredith Blake and he wants to marry her a few times after the end of the summer camp. Meredith wants to marry him for interest, not for love. Hallie and Annie will make everything to separate Nick Parker from Meredith and to bring together their father and mother.