Saige Ryan Campbell

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Saige Ryan Campbell (born December 3, 1995 in Orange County , California ) is an American actress and singer .

Life

At the age of three, Campbell wanted to become a dancer and actress one day. When she was six, her mother met with an agent and signed a contract for her daughter. Campbell played her first role in 2002 as a seven-year-old in an episode of the television series The Guardian - Savior with a Heart , which was followed by other roles in various television series such as Miracles (2003) or Without a Trace (2004). The young actress had her first film role in the comedy I Heart Huckabees (2004), where she played the daughter of the character played by Mark Wahlberg .

For her role as Julia Clark in the Christmas film All I want for Christmas (2007), Campbell was nominated for the Young Artist Award in the category “Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie” . In the horror film Believers (2007) Campbell was then entrusted with the lead role of Libby. In the horror thriller Forget Me Not (2009), she played the younger Layla, who was played in the older version of Chloe Bridges . In the 2015 fantasy drama Maybe Someday , Campbell plays Abigail Donnelly, a teenage girl who has come from the future to help her father, an unemployed alcoholic, not become who he has become.

Campbell is also a member of the Pink E Swear music group, where she raps under the name Young Saige . The group, which also includes actresses Taylor, Sydney and Tasha, was selected from a nationwide search. Stay With Me is one of the girls' songs.

In between, Campbell appeared in various shows on American television and also dubbed. She plays one of the main roles in the video game Jericho . The young actress is also known for her appearances in American television commercials, for example for Kodak, McDonalds and Brita Wasser. Campbell also volunteers for charity events , the proceeds of which benefit sick children and children who are less well off.

Saige Ryan Campbell has an older brother and sister.

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Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

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  2. a b Jill Sheets: Chit Chatting With Saige Ryan Campbell In: relatemag.com, June 11, 2010, accessed December 23, 2015.
  3. Saige Ryan Campbell at theshoecrew.org, accessed December 23, 2015.