Ryan Whitney Newman (b. 1998)

Alias:
Ryan Newman
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Birthplace:
Manhattan Beach, California, USA

Born:
April 24, 1998

Ryan Whitney Newman (born April 24, 1998), also known as Ryan Whitney, is an American actress and model. She is best known for her roles as Ginger Falcone in Disney XD's Zeke and Luther, Allison in The Thundermans, Cindy Collins in Zoom and Emily Hobbs in See Dad Run.  Newman made her debut film appearances in the 2006 films Monster House and Zoom. In television, Newman appeared in several seasons of Disney's hit show Hannah Montana as a young Miley as well as in the Disney Channel Original Series Good Luck Charlie. Later, she appeared as the antagonist Ginger Falcone in Zeke and Luther. In 2010, Newman won the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series by a Leading Actress and released her debut single If You Wanna Go.  In 2012, Newman was cast as Emily Hobbs on See Dad Run, which premiered on Nick at Nite on October 6, 2012. See Dad Run ran three seasons before ending in 2015. At the end of July 2014 she traveled to Cambodia, supporting Heifer International. In 2015, Newman was cast in Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! playing the role of Claudia Shepard, which she took over from Aubrey Peeples, who played the role in Sharknado.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Ryan Newman (actress), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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