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Audrey Whitby

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1996-04-10
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Audrey Whitby, originally from Indiana, discovered her passion for acting at a young age through community theater—a stepping stone that set the stage for her future success. It’s no surprise that Audrey Whitby quickly made a name for herself in the entertainment world. One of her first major breaks came when she joined the cast of “So Random,” which aired on Disney Channel between 2009 and 2011. This early role helped showcase her talent and paved the way for more opportunities.

As her career progressed, Audrey Whitby took on a recurring role as Cherry in the popular Nickelodeon series “The Thundermans,” which ran from 2013 to 2018. Around the same time, she also portrayed Receptionist and Hailey Madison Dunn in the Go90 series “Betch,” a role she played from 2015 to 2017. These performances further solidified Audrey Whitby’s presence on screen and demonstrated her versatility as an actress.

In more recent years, Audrey Whitby continued to build momentum with her casting in the 2023 film “Zoey 102,” marking another exciting chapter in her evolving career. With each new project, Audrey Whitby continues to leave a lasting impression in the industry.

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Audrey Whitby’s most acclaimed movie, film, or music project to date is Zoey 102 (2023), which has received her highest ratings. Interestingly, the same title, Zoey 102 (2023), also stands out as the one with her lowest ratings. It seems that Audrey Whitby’s work in this particular release has sparked a range of opinions and responses from audiences and critics alike.

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