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Saturday, November 19, 2022

Aly Michalka

 Michalka was picked to play Keely Tslow in the Disney Channel's Phil of the Future in 2004. The show premiered on June 18th the 18th of June, 2004. Following two seasons, the series was cancelled by Disney Channel in August 2006. Together with her sister, she starred in the movie Now You See It ..., and in the TV film Cow Belles. Michalka as well as her sister were both featured in numerous projects that MTV as well as Disney Channel produced. They were featured in Super Sweet 16: The Movie, a MTV movie based on the MTV show My Super Sweet 16. Michalka was a part of Bandslam, which was a Walden Media film in August 2009. 10. Michalka was named by The CW as Marti Perkins, the main character on the show's cheerleading drama Hellcats in April 2010. The show's premiere was a huge success, but the ratings plummeted, and in May 2011, The CW announced the show would not be renewed for a new season. In 2011, Michalka made a guest appearance on CSI: NY. In the years 2011 and 2010, Michalka had major supporting roles in the films Easy A and The Roommate. Michalka was part of the 2013 drama that was independent, Crazy Kind of Love. She also appeared in the film alongside Virginia Madsen, Amanda Crew as well as Eva Longoria. In 2013, Michalka played a multi-episode character on Two and a Half Men. She and her sister shot Weepah Way for Now together in Laurel Canyon in July 2014. Michalka was also involved in the casting and production of the film. Stephen Ringer, her husband was the director and writer of the film. It debuted at Los Angeles Film Festival, June 16 15th, 2015. 13 Michalka had a recurring role on the CW series iZombie[14][15] for the second and first seasons, and became a regular cast member for season three. The 19th of April in 2016, she was announced as a cast member for the comedy film The Lears, an adaptation of the Shakespearean play King Lear.

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