Audrianna Lico (b. 2011)

Alias:
Audrey Lico
Audrey Nicole Lico
Audrianna Nicole Lico

Born:
July 25, 2011

Audrianna Lico is a bi-coastal actress. Audrianna has been acting since the age of four, and since then she has worked on over twenty commercials, four TV series and three feature films. Audrianna is slated to start filming a series regular lead role in summer months of 2023.  Audrianna's most popular roles include her supporting roles in the comedy film Summer Camp and the supernatural thriller titled The Visitator. She stars opposite of comedian Kevin James in The Visitator. Audrianna is cast as Maria Ramos and she was excited to work alongside her biological mother, father and brother on this film. This thriller was released late 2023.  Her other roles include a recurring role as McKenzie Calvo in Amazon's series Panic starring Olivia Welch, Ray Nicholson and Jessica Sula. She was cast as the younger sister to Leslie Ann Leal who was cast as Summer Calvo.  Audrianna is also known for her intense supporting role in the feature film Free, Dead or Alive released in 2022.  Audrianna is the oldest child of four and comes from a family of entertainers. She is home-schooled.

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