Aubrey Peeples

Actress and singer in 'Nashville'

Aubrey Peeples - Performers & Entertainers born November 27th, 1993
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An actress and singer, notable work includes a leading role in the television series 'Nashville'. This series revolved around the country music industry in Nashville, Tennessee, showcasing the challenges and triumphs faced by the characters in this competitive field. Additionally, appeared in the film 'Sharknado' and held a prominent role in the teen film 'Step Up Revolution'. Showcased vocal talent along with acting skills throughout various performances.

Played Layla Grant in 'Nashville'

Starred in 'Sharknado' series

Acted in 'Step Up Revolution'

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