Diva Adolescente


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Divertida historia acerca de una adolescente adinerada y rebelde que es enviada a un internado en otro país (Inglaterra). En ese lugar, la joven sigue luchando contra la disciplina y la educación.

2008 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Drama Romance Comedia Adolescentes Lacrosse Otro

Cast & Crew
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Emma Roberts (Actor) .. Poppy
Shirley Henderson (Actor) .. Matron
Natasha Richardson (Actor) .. Mrs. Kingsley
Alex Pettyfer (Actor) .. Freddie
Aidan Quinn (Actor) .. Gerry
Nick Frost (Actor) .. Mr. Christopher
Daisy Donovan (Actor) .. Miss Rees-Mogg
Jason Watkins (Actor) .. Mr. Nellist
Kimberley Nixon (Actor) .. Kate
Georgia King (Actor) .. Harriet
Juno Temple (Actor) .. Drippy
Linzey Cocker (Actor) .. Josie
Ruby Thomas (Actor) .. Jane
Sophie Wu (Actor) .. Kiki
Johnny Pacar (Actor) .. Roddy
Eleanor Turner-Moss (Actor) .. Charlotte
Shelby Young (Actor) .. Ruby
Lexi Ainsworth (Actor) .. Molly
Rusty O'Hara (Actor) .. Minion
Stephanie Barnard (Actor) .. Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team
Lucy Billingsley (Actor) .. Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team
Sophie Billings (Actor) .. Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team
Josceline Cluff (Actor) .. Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team
Yasmin Pearce (Actor) .. Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team
Paul Butterworth (Actor) .. Fireman
Carolina Bonetti (Actor) .. Poppy's Friend
Victoria Bullock (Actor) .. Pupil
Henry Dankwa (Actor) .. Hot Mover
Kris Edwards (Actor) .. Fred Segal Employee
Hallie Eisenberg (Actor) .. Ruthie
Romina Espinosa (Actor) .. Poppy's Friend
Liz Findlay (Actor) .. Teacher
Maisie Preston (Actor) .. 'Wow' Girl
Selina Cadell (Actor) .. Mrs. Loughton
Tommy Kijas (Actor) .. Jake
Sonia Rockwell (Actor) .. Lola
Vanessa Branch (Actor) .. Rosemary
Hazel Calderon (Actor) .. Poppy's friend
April Gilbert (Actor) .. Cool Stranger
Johnny Erasme (Actor) .. Krumper

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Did You Know..
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Emma Roberts (Actor) .. Poppy
Born: February 10, 1991
Birthplace: Rhinebeck, New York, United States
Trivia: Actress Emma Roberts made her film debut working with one of the best actors in history -- and she didn't even know it. At only ten years old, Roberts was cast as the daughter of Johnny Depp's character in 2001's Blow, but she would later recall that she was too young during the experience to realize what a respected figure her co-star was in Hollywood. In 2004, Roberts joined the ranks at the Nickelodeon network, taking a leading role in the series Unfabulous. The regular gig provided both experience and stability for the up-and-comer, but maintaining a presence on the big-screen remained a goal. In 2006, she made a splash with a leading role in Aquamarine, a comedy about a couple of tween girls who discover a mermaid living in their beach club's swimming pool. The young actress charmed audiences and casting directors alike with her performance in the romp, so much so that she was soon cast in the title role of Nancy Drew in a 2007 revival of the teenage-detective franchise.Alas, Nancy Drew failed to become the genesis of a new series, but on the heels of another starring role in the disposable teen comedy Wild Child Roberts continued to show an impressive amount of range in such subsequent features as Derek Martini's independent period drama Lymelife, the family-friendly romp Hotel for Dogs, and the sensitive 2010 comedy drama It's Kind of a Funny Story. Later, on the heels of a role in the slasher sequel Scream 4, Roberts could be seen opposite Andy Samberg and Rashida Jones in Celeste and Jesse Forever, and acting alongside John Cusack in the 2012 comedy Adult World. Roberts returned to TV with a high-profile role on American Horror Story: Coven, playing Madison Montgomery, a Hollywood actress who discovers she a witch. She stayed on in the AHS family for another season, playing Maggie in Freak Show, before jumping ship to another Ryan Murphy project, the Fox series Scream Queens.
Shirley Henderson (Actor) .. Matron
Born: November 24, 1965
Birthplace: Forres, Moray, Scotland
Trivia: A former childhood thrush who has since moved on to find success as an actress, Scottish-born stage and screen star Shirley Henderson has come a long way from her working-class roots with roles in such internationally popular features as Bridget Jones's Diary, Once Upon a Time in the Midlands, and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The eldest of three sisters whose striking voice set her apart from the pack, Henderson found early success on the local music circuit before moving on to study drama at Kirkaldy Technical College. Her tenure at Kirkaldy eventually led her to study at the acclaimed Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and it wasn't long before Henderson made an impression on the stages of The National Theater, The Royal Court, and the Hampstead Theater. Equally adept at performances of both the classical and contemporary variety, Henderson's stage experience served her well when she appeared opposite Robert Carlyle in the 1995 television series Hamish Macbeth. After going international the following year with a role in the big-screen hit Rob Roy, Henderson would next appear opposite Carlyle once again in the heroin-flavored arthouse hit Trainspotting. A key role in director Michael Winterbottom's 1999 drama Wonderland, coupled with critical acclaim for her role in the same year's Topsy-Turvy, gave Henderson a reputation for versatility and talent onscreen, with subsequent supporting roles in The Claim and 24 Hour Party People finding her becoming something of a stock player for Winterbottom. A role as the eponymous characters' best friend in the 2001 comedy Bridget Jones' Diary found Henderson's profile rising on the other side of the Atlantic, and in 2002, the then-36-year-old actress pulled off the unlikely feat of portraying Hogwarts student Moaning Myrtle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Arthouse success in Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself served well to balance out Henderson's mainstream success, and after appearing in a series of shorts, the increasingly busy actress appeared in no less than three films in 2004, including the eagerly anticipated sequel Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.
Natasha Richardson (Actor) .. Mrs. Kingsley
Born: May 11, 1963
Died: March 18, 2009
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: The daughter of British actress Vanessa Redgrave and director Tony Richardson, Natasha Richardson was named for the heroine in Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace. Richardson made her film bow at age four, playing one of her own mother's bridesmaids in Charge of the Light Brigade (1968), which was directed by her father. Trained at the Central School for Speech and Drama, Richardson did her first professional stage work at the Leeds Playhouse in 1983 then went on to specialize in Shakespeare (like virtually everyone else of Redgrave lineage) at the Old Vic. In the company of her mother Vanessa and her Aunt Lynn, Richardson made an excellent impression in a 1985 staging of Chekhov's The Three Sisters; the following year, she won the London Theatre Critics Award for Most Promising Newcomer. The honor was a trifle belated, as Richardson had been acting on stage for three years and costarring in films since 1984's Every Picture Tells a Story. Her film roles have ranged from passive to aggressive but have always been distinctive. Among Richardson's most memorable film assignments have been A Month in the Country (1987), The Handmaid's Tale (1990), Widows Peak (1994), and the successful 1998 remake of The Parent Trap. She has done her most celebrated work on the stage, appearing in a 1993 performance in a PBS restaging of Suddenly Last Summer; an acclaimed Broadway revival of Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie that same year (in which she starred opposite then-lover and eventual husband Liam Neeson); an incredibly popular 1998 Broadway revival of Cabaret, in which she gave a Tony-winning portrayal of Sally Bowles; and the 1999 Broadway production of Patrick Marber's Closer, in which she starred alongside Rupert Graves, Anna Friel, and Ciaran Hinds. Richardson died in a skiing accident in 2009.
Alex Pettyfer (Actor) .. Freddie
Born: April 10, 1990
Birthplace: Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England
Trivia: A photogenic young actor whose successful modeling career no-doubt helped to set him at ease in front of the camera before he was bitten by the acting bug, handsome Alex Pettyfer had essayed only one role on the screen before being launched into what has been referred to by some as the most physically demanding performance for a young actor ever attempted -- the role of teenage super-spy Alex Rider in the high-flying 2006 adventure Stormbreaker. Pegged by industry insiders as the next Brad Pitt thanks to a winning combination of good looks and promising talent, the rising star appeared in widely seen advertising campaigns for such well-known companies as The Gap before following actor father Richard Pettyfer to the silver screen. Educated as a border student at Shiplake College in Oxfordshire, England, Alex commuted between his school and his Windsor home while completing his secondary education. The procurement of an L.A. agent quickly resulted in the casting of Pettyfer in a British ITV production of Tom Brown's Schooldays, a fateful turn which found the burgeoning actor developing much the same relationship with co-star Stephen Fry off screen as his character shared with Fry's friendly but bemused headmaster onscreen. Subsequently beating out over 500 hopefuls to land the role of adolescent secret agent Alex Rider in Stormbreaker, the big-budget screen adaptation of author Anthony Horowitz's popular series of teenage adventure novels, Pettyfer began the grueling training process to get in shape for the role of a lifetime. He went on to appear in the Beauty and the Beast redo Beastly, the sci-fi film In Time, and the action film I Am Number Four. In 2012 he appeared in the Steven Soderberg male stripper film Magic Mike.
Aidan Quinn (Actor) .. Gerry
Born: March 08, 1959
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Born in Chicago to Irish parents, Quinn spent much of his youth in Ireland, where he first became interested in acting. At age 19 he returned to Chicago and became involved in several local theater groups. His onstage debut came in a production of The Man in 60, after which he appeared in many plays, including Hamlet in Chicago's Wisdom Bridge Theater. Quinn then moved to New York, where he first appeared off-Broadway in Sam Shepard's Fool For Love. Following several other acclaimed performances, he landed his first big-screen role, as a low-class biker in Reckless (1984), which costarred Daryl Hannah. His second film, the highly-successful comedy Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), made him familiar to an international audience; he gained further exposure in the role of an AIDS victim in the TV movie An Early Frost (1985), for which he received an Emmy. Since then, he has appeared steadily in high-quality feature films, usually in challenging supporting roles.
Nick Frost (Actor) .. Mr. Christopher
Born: March 28, 1972
Birthplace: Dagenham, Essex, England
Trivia: Best friend of frequent co-star Simon Pegg, Essex-born Nick Frost got his start as a comedy writer before gaining prominence on the BAFTA-nominated sitcom Spaced. After the show bowed in 2001, Frost joined his cast mates and director Edgar Wright in the zombie comedy Shaun of the Dead. Featuring Frost as the slovenly sidekick to the aforementioned Pegg's leading man, Shaun was released in 2004 and went on to become an international cult hit, turning its modest budget into 30 million dollars in worldwide box-office grosses. For his performance, Frost earned a nomination for the Most Promising Newcomer prize at the British Independent Film Awards. In the wake of the success of Shaun of the Dead, Frost starred in the U.K. sci-fi comedy series Hyperdrive before re-teaming with Pegg and Wright yet again, this time for the 2007 big-screen cop comedy Hot Fuzz. That same year, Frost and Pegg could also be seen on La Triviata, a BBC sitcom they co-wrote and directed about pub trivia contests.
Daisy Donovan (Actor) .. Miss Rees-Mogg
Born: July 23, 1973
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Worked as a receptionist and a runner for The Eleven O'Clock Show before joining the show as a cast member in 1999. Was nominated for the Best Female Comedy Newcomer award at the 1999 British Comedy Awards, for her work on The 11 O'Clock Show. In 2000, appeared in the first season of the long-running sitcom My Family as Brigitte. In 2005, presented her own reality/comedy series, Daisy Does America. In 2006, presented the British Fashion Awards.
Jason Watkins (Actor) .. Mr. Nellist
Born: October 28, 1966
Birthplace: Albrighton, Shropshire, England
Trivia: Following graduation, established himself as a stage actor but has since achieved considerable experience in films and television. Member of the National Theatre. Initially intended to pursue a career as a PE teacher, but was unable to achieve the requisite grades. Attended RADA at the same time as Ralph Fiennes, Iain Glen and Jane Horrocks. Dedicated his 2015 BAFTA TV Award win to his late daughter, Maude, who died of sepsis at age 2 in 2011. Played Mr. Twit in the Royal Court production of Roald Dahl's The Twits in 2015. Won the Royal Television Society Award in 2016 for the Best Drama Serial The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies. Campaigns for greater awareness of sepsis.
Kimberley Nixon (Actor) .. Kate
Born: September 24, 1985
Birthplace: Bristol, England
Trivia: Raised in Wales with her six brothers, actress Kimberley Nixon showed an aptitude for performing at an early age, studying at the National Youth Theatre of Wales and the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. She began her on-screen career in 2007, with a role on the British mini-series Cranford, and soon found a niche in film, appearing in many quirky movies, like 2008's Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging and 2009's Cherrybomb. She also tried her hand at period work, signing on to star alongside Sean Bean in the 2011 film Black Death.
Georgia King (Actor) .. Harriet
Born: November 18, 1986
Birthplace: Edinburgh, Scotland
Trivia: Almost had to drop out of her professional acting debut in the 2006 BBC miniseries Jane Eyre when her appendix ruptured a few days into shooting. Once attended an audition despite having an eye injury because she wanted a part so badly. Had to close her Twitter account after being besieged by angry female fans that were jealous of her relationship with actor Bradley James. Was named one of Screen International's U.K. Stars of Tomorrow for 2011. Made her directing debut with the 2012 short film I Think, Therefore.
Juno Temple (Actor) .. Drippy
Born: July 21, 1989
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: The daughter of director Julien Temple (The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle) and producer Amanda Temple, English actress Juno Temple distinguished herself onscreen via a unique presence in such acclaimed dramas as Notes on a Scandal (2006), as the backward and slightly brooding daughter of schoolteacher Cate Blanchett, and Atonement (2007), as a sexually curious young woman. She continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including The Other Boleyn Girl, Year One, Greenberg, The Three Musketeers, and Killer Joe.
Linzey Cocker (Actor) .. Josie
Born: May 19, 1987
Ruby Thomas (Actor) .. Jane
Sophie Wu (Actor) .. Kiki
Johnny Pacar (Actor) .. Roddy
Born: June 06, 1981
Eleanor Turner-Moss (Actor) .. Charlotte
Shelby Young (Actor) .. Ruby
Born: April 08, 1992
Lexi Ainsworth (Actor) .. Molly
Born: October 28, 1992
Birthplace: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Daughter of a dentist and an art teacher.At age three, performed onstage dancing ballet with the local ballet company.Attended acting camps in New York and Los Angeles.Appeared in a commercial for Barbie dolls.Certified in sailing and yoga.
Rusty O'Hara (Actor) .. Minion
Stephanie Barnard (Actor) .. Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team
Lucy Billingsley (Actor) .. Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team
Sophie Billings (Actor) .. Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team
Josceline Cluff (Actor) .. Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team
Yasmin Pearce (Actor) .. Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team
Paul Butterworth (Actor) .. Fireman
Carolina Bonetti (Actor) .. Poppy's Friend
Victoria Bullock (Actor) .. Pupil
Henry Dankwa (Actor) .. Hot Mover
Kris Edwards (Actor) .. Fred Segal Employee
Hallie Eisenberg (Actor) .. Ruthie
Born: August 02, 1992
Romina Espinosa (Actor) .. Poppy's Friend
Liz Findlay (Actor) .. Teacher
Maisie Preston (Actor) .. 'Wow' Girl
Selina Cadell (Actor) .. Mrs. Loughton
Born: June 21, 1953
Tommy Kijas (Actor) .. Jake
Sonia Rockwell (Actor) .. Lola
Born: July 30, 1978
Vanessa Branch (Actor) .. Rosemary
Born: March 21, 1973
Trivia: An actress whose great intelligence belied her image as a svelte, blond bombshell, British performer Vanessa Branch began life in London and grew up as the daughter of a hotel chef, frequently relocating during her youth. Branch ultimately enrolled in Vermont's Middlebury College, with a dual major in theater and Chinese, and graduated in 1994; on the side, she cultivated musical interests with performances on the viola and the piano. In her professional life, Branch made a strong mark in several arenas: on commercial television, as the sexy Orbit gum spokeswoman (whose mantra was "Fabulous!"); in daytime soaps (cast as the gentle, amiable Paige Collins on ABC's Port Charles); as a guest performer on prime-time series such as Gilmore Girls and Monk; and in features. Big screen projects included a small role in the Denzel Washington medical drama John Q., a glossy turn as Captain Jack Sparrow's girlfriend Giselle in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), and a small-scaled yet pivotal turn as a kindly veterinarian in the modest family-oriented drama All Roads Lead Home (2008).
Hazel Calderon (Actor) .. Poppy's friend
April Gilbert (Actor) .. Cool Stranger
Johnny Erasme (Actor) .. Krumper

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