Lucy Hale


Karen Lucille Hale, known professionally as Lucy Kate Hale, is an American actress, singer, and television personality. She is best known for her role as Aria Montgomery in the Freeform series Pretty Little Liars. Some other notable roles in television played by Hale include Becca Sommers in Bionic Woman, Rose Baker in Privileged, Stella Abbott in Life Sentence, and Katy Keene in Katy Keene. Hale has also appeared in films such as The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, Sorority Wars, and Scream 4, Truth or Dare and Dude, and Fantasy Island.
In addition to acting, Hale has also ventured into music. In 2003, she first came to prominence as one of the five winners of the reality show American Juniors, a children's spin-off of Fox's American Idol and began as a solo artist with signing Hollywood Records in 2012, on her debut studio album, Road Between.

Early life

Hale was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Julie Knight and Preston Hale. She was named after one of her great-grandmothers. Her mother is a registered nurse. She has an older sister, Maggie, a step-sister, Kirby, and a step-brother Wes. Hale was homeschooled as a child. During her childhood, she took acting and singing lessons. In August 2012, Hale revealed she had suffered from an eating disorder.

Career

''American Juniors''

In 2003, Hale first appeared on television as a contestant in the Fox reality show American Juniors. On July 30, 2003, Hale finished in fourth place and part of a group of the same name formed with the top 5 finishers but the group disbanded in 2005, after their self-titled studio album's lackluster sales.

Performances on ''American Juniors''

Hale performed the following songs on the show:

Acting

Hale moved to Los Angeles at age 15 in the hopes of getting a record deal.
Shortly after, she started auditioning and received a minor role on Drake & Josh and other guest roles on shows such as Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, The O.C., Private Practice and Ruby & the Rockits. She appeared in two episodes on both television shows Wizards of Waverly Place as Miranda Hampson and How I Met Your Mother as Katie Scherbatsky. In 2007, Hale appeared in NBC's short-lived series Bionic Woman, a re-imagining from the 1976 series of the same name. Hale plays Becca Sommers, the younger sister of the title character Jaime Sommers. The character was originally portrayed by Mae Whitman in the unaired pilot episode, after which Whitman departed the series.
In August 2008, Hale made her big screen debut in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 portraying Effie Kaligaris, the younger sister of Lena Kaligaris. One month later, Hale starred in The CW series Privileged as Rose Baker, with co-stars JoAnna Garcia and Ashley Newbrough. The series is based on the book How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls by Zoey Dean and was cancelled by the network due to low ratings. Hale had auditioned for the two characters in the first two The Twilight Saga films, both were lost to Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen in Twilight and Dakota Fanning as Jane Volturi in '. In 2009, Hale appeared in two films, the comedy-drama Sorority Wars and the mystery-thriller Fear Island. In October 2009, Hale was cast as Aria Montgomery in Pretty Little Liars, based on the book series of the same name by Sara Shepard. The television series lasted seven seasons from 2010 to 2017, with Hale's performance being praised by critics. She also received a number of awards and nominations.
In January 2010, Hale appeared as the singer Phoebe Nichols and her identical body double Vanessa Patton in the
' episode "Show Stopper". In 2011, Hale had a cameo role as Sherrie in the slasher film Scream 4. Later, Hale was cast as the aspiring singer Katie Gibbs in , the third installment of A Cinderella Story series and was released on direct to video in September 2011.
Hale hosted an episode of MTV's Punk'd aired on April 26, 2012, where she and Pretty Little Liars co-star Ian Harding successfully pranked Vanessa Hudgens and Josh Hutcherson. The same year, Hale played the voice of Periwinkle, a twin sister of Tinker Bell in the animated Disney film Secret of the Wings. On June 11, 2013, Hale announced that she is the new Ambassador of the beauty brand Mark Girl. Hale was co-hosted for the television event shows, the Teen Choice Awards and the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards Pre-Show with Sway Calloway. Hale served as a correspondent in New Orleans and co-hosted with Ryan Seacrest in Times Square for Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve.
In 2018, Hale was cast in The CW comedy-drama series Life Sentence as Stella Abbott, a woman who finds out that her terminal cancer is cured. The series which only lasted one season. The same year, Hale starred in three films, Truth or Dare, Dude and The Unicorn. On March 11, 2019, Hale was cast as the lead role in Katy Keene, based on the Archie Comics character of the same name. In 2020, Hale starred as Melanie Cole in the supernatural horror film Fantasy Island, and as Lucy Neal in the romantic comedy film A Nice Girl Like You, which she also served as co-producer. Hale is set to appear in the upcoming projects such as the films Borrego and The Hating Game, with Robbie Amell.

Music

Hale described music as her "first love". Her early musical influences were Shania Twain and Faith Hill, but what ignited her interest in pursuing music was Britney Spears' "...Baby One More Time". Kristian Bush of country band Sugarland said: "She sounds like Carrie Underwood—strong with a blues side and a pop side to it. And a lot like Faith Hill." She recorded songs for. Throughout her career, Hale made appearances of music videos with artists: Foy Vance's "She Burns", Chase Jordan's "Lose Control " and Jackson Harris' "Come Back Down to Earth". Hale also served as a backup singer for artist Carly Pearce. She was referenced with the 2010 song "Lucy Hale" by music group Lost Orchards.
In June 2012, Hale announced that she had signed a record deal with Hollywood Records. On February 18, 2014, Hale's debut studio album was announced to be called Road Between, released on June 3, 2014. In 2015, Hale collaborated with Rascal Flatts, performed a cover of "Let It Go" from another Disney animated film Frozen and was featured on the compilation album We Love Disney. Later, Hale recorded two songs "Mistletoe" and "You're Here" on the Christmas album A Hollywood Christmas, released on December 8, 2017.

Filmography

Film

Television

Web

Concert tours

Studio albums

Soundtrack albums

Singles

Other appearances

Album appearances

Music videos

As lead artist

Guest appearances

Songwriting credits

Source:
YearArtistAlbumSongCo-written with
2014Lucy HaleRoad Between"Just Another Song"Mike Daly and Catt Gravitt
2014Lucy HaleRoad Between"Feels Like Home"Daly and Kristian Bush
2014Lucy HaleRoad Between"Loved"Brett James and Caitlyn Smith
2015Ashliegh Lisset"The Call"Zac Maloy and Michael Daley

Awards and nominations