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Haley Lu Richardson born March 7, is an American actress. Richardson had her breakout role in the independent drama Columbus , for which she received a Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Actress nomination. She continued to appear in critically acclaimed independent films such as Support the Girls , Unpregnant , and After Yang Haley Lu Richardson was born on March 7, , in Phoenix, Arizona , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] to Valerie, a marketing and branding professional, and Forrest L.
Richardson , a golf course architect. From to , she was a leading dancer in Phoenix's Cannedy Dance Company. Her breakthrough came in when she starred opposite John Cho in Columbus. In the film, she plays a cystic fibrosis patient who falls in love with a boy with the same disease. She starred in a music video with the Jonas Brothers , for their song " Wings ", in February Richardson has been crocheting since the age of eight, [ 12 ] and has an Etsy shop where she sells accessories and crocheted clothing made from her own designs.
Richardson began dating Brett Dier in , after they met on the set of Ravenswood. In , Richardson announced that they had broken up two years prior. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools. Download as PDF Printable version. In other projects. Wikimedia Commons Wikiquote Wikidata item. American actress born Phoenix, Arizona , U. Early life [ edit ].
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