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Fink at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Struck by Lightning
Born
Ashley Rae Fink

(1986-11-20) November 20, 1986 (age 37)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1990–present

Ashley Rae Fink [1] (born November 20, 1986) [2] is an American actress and singer. She is known for roles such as Lauren Zizes in the television series Glee and as Carter McMahon in Huge .

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Personal life

Ashley Rae Fink was born in Houston, Texas. She has an older sister, Stephanie, and two younger sisters, Amanda and Amy. She began acting at the age of four after playing the lead role in her school's holiday play. After moving to Los Angeles with her family, Fink studied acting at an arts high school, where she performed in adaptations including " The Wizard of Oz " (as the Lion) and " You're a Good Man Charlie Brown " (as Lucy).[ citation needed ]

Career

One of Fink's early roles was in the Tribeca Film Festival hit Fat Girls. [3] She appeared on the family drama Make It or Break It , was the recurring character Lauren Zizes on Fox's Glee , [4] and starred as Carter McMahon on the ABC Family show Huge . [5] She also appeared in the Walt Disney Pictures film You Again starring Betty White, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Sigourney Weaver [6] and in All About Evil alongside Mink Stole, Cassandra Peterson, Natasha Lyonne and Thomas Dekker. Fink produced her first short film starring Camille Winbush titled "Olivia," which had its premiere at the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco.[ citation needed ]

Fink was cast as Lauren Zizes on the Fox television series Glee , making her initial appearance in the first season episode "Wheels" as a champion high school wrestler and cheerleader tryout candidate. She made occasional appearances until the ninth episode of the second season, "Special Education," when she became the glee club's twelfth member. She joined after Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer) transferred to another school. Fink stated in an interview that "I was obsessed with Glee before I was a big part of it, and I’ve steadily been on it for a while. When I got the script where I joined the Glee Club, I texted Chris Colfer and said, 'I think I just joined the Glee club?' I didn’t quite believe it at first; I thought I was getting 'Punk'd.'" [7]

She remained in the glee club for the rest of the season and was given her own storylines. Robert Canning of IGN praised Fink's performance as Lauren and said of the "Silly Love Songs" episode where Puck (Mark Salling) falls in love with her, "I can't decide if I want to root for this couple, but I certainly know I'm going to be rooting for Lauren." [8] Fink received several positive reviews for her performance in "Comeback," in which she sang her first—and only—solo on the show, a cover of "I Know What Boys Like" by The Waitresses. The song was released as a single.[ citation needed ]

Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club found Lauren's relationship with Puck in "Comeback" "a lot less assured" than in the previous episode, "Silly Love Songs." [9] Sandra Gonzalez of Entertainment Weekly deemed their scenes "as endearing as they are unrealistic." [10] CNN 's Lisa Respers France commented that she was beginning to like Lauren and noted that "for me, Lauren represents how Ryan Murphy is able to take the concept of the outcast, flip it on its ear, and shove it back in our faces with a side order of fabulousness." [11] Despite the positive critical response, Fink's character quit the glee club in the series season 3 premiere, "The Purple Piano Project." While she appeared in a non-speaking capacity in the Season 3 episode "Asian F" and series creator Murphy alluded to her character's reentry into the plot through interactions with Kurt Hummel, Fink confirmed later that season that she would not be returning to the series. [12] However, she subsequently reprised her role in the season 4 episode "Sadie Hawkins" [13] and the season 6 series finale, "Dreams Come True".[ citation needed ]

Fink also appears in the music video for 2004's hit "I Could Be the One." [14]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2004The Wedding VideoCinnamon
2006Fat GirlsSabrina Thomas
2008HacketGraceTelevision film
2010 All About Evil Lolita
You Again Sunday
2011 Glee: The 3D Concert Movie Lauren Zizes
2016Accidentally EngagedMelody
2019 The Turkey Bowl Cammie Newton
2019A Merry Christmas MatchMindyMovie
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 ER MargoEpisode: "Wake Up"
2006 Gilmore Girls Artsy girlUncredited; episode: "'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous"
2007BlueBeatrice1 episode
2009 Make It or Break It Herself1 episode
2009–2010Warren the GreatAshley, the Barista2 episodes
2010 Huge Carter McMahon6 episodes
2009–2011,
2013, 2015
Glee Lauren Zizes Recurring; 25 episodes
2011 The Glee Project Herself1 episode
2012 Austin & Ally Mindy2 episodes
2013 Anger Management DonnaEpisode: "Charlie and Kate's Dirty Pictures"
2015 K.C. Undercover ReenaEpisode: "Pilot"
Criminal Minds Dana SeaversEpisode: "'Til Death Do Us Part"
Music videos
YearArtistSongNotes
2004 Stacie Orrico "I Could Be the One"Background girl

Discography

Singles

SingleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US AUS CAN IRL UK
"I Know What Boys Like"2011Glee: The Music, Dance Party
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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