Portia Doubleday

Portia Doubleday Ann ( born June 22, 1988 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. She is the daughter of Christina Hart and Frank Doubleday, as well as the younger sister of Kaitlin Doubleday.

Life and career

Portia Doubleday was born in the early summer of 1988 in Los Angeles, California, where she grew up and spent almost their whole lives. Through their parents and partly by her older sister, all of whom also act as professional actors in appearance or kicked and belong among other things all the Screen Actors Guild, the youngest Doubleyday offspring over time found its way into the movie and television business. Your first mission had the young acting talent finally at the age of eight when she starred in a television commercial for Goldfish snack before it was only shortly thereafter booked for her first film role. They played in the 1997/98 published movie Legend of the Mummy the younger version of Margaret Trelawny, which was embodied in the adult form of Amy Locane. After her parents decided, however, that she should stay in school through high school first before they again dedicate to acting. She did eventually, visiting, among other things, the Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies, a magnet school in western Los Angeles. After her mother in the late 1980s, her acting career largely ended and mainly tried as a writer and theater producer as early as this time, did you also Portia's father in the early 1990s the same and ended his acting career. Due to the fact that their parents now had more time again, the parents decided to promote their youngest daughter as possible. Even at an advanced age she was cast in the pilot episode of United States of Tara, where they should appear as the daughter of the main character in appearance. Due to some inconsistencies of the Creative teams around the show's creator Diablo Cody Doubleday finally managed but not in the production of the subsequent series and had the cast still leave immediately. In 2009 she celebrated her real breakthrough when she was first seen in the short film 18 as Becky and there a girl figured that must decide if the life support device should be placed at the bedside of her mother. Right after that she stood in Youth in Revolt, in another leading role as Sheeni Saunders in front of the camera. Already in the following year she was in In Between Days a second time in a short film in use, but it also managed to become one of the leading roles in the drama Almost Kings. Her real debut in the international film business they finally celebrated only in the year 2011, when the film Big Momma's House - was published The double portion, in which it held an important role. They also came in the short-lived television series Mr. Sunshine, which was broadcast internationally, however, a further major role, where it was used in most of the produced episodes. As of January 2010, she studied psychology at college level, as they went up also consider further study in the medical field to begin with. In an article in the Los Angeles Times to Doubleday, which grossed over twelve years football, as called Tomboy. As of early January 2010, she also worked on a film based on an award-winning short film, which should appear under the name touchback. In addition, she worked at that time with her castmates Alex Frost on another short film, which was directed by Marvin Jarrett, the inventor of the "Nylon Magazine " rotated.

Filmography

Film appearances (including cameos )

Series appearances (including guest and cameo appearances )

  • 2011: Mr. Sunshine (8 episodes )
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