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Mia Rose Frampton (born March 10, 1996) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Becca Keeler, the younger sister of Payson Keeler, in the ABC Family teen drama Make It or Break It, and for her role as Bridgette in the Lifetime television movie A Teacher's Obsession.
Make It or Break It is an American television series created by Holly Sorensen. [1] The one-hour drama premiered on ABC Family on June 22, 2009, [1] and lasted three seasons. [citation needed] This fictional series is centered around four teenage gymnasts as they train for the Olympics at the Rocky Mountain Gymnastic Training Center, also known as The Rock. [1]
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Mia Rose Frampton appears briefly as a thirteen-year-old girl who argues with Annie in the jewelry store; the film's Blu-ray release includes an extended, ten minute scene of improvised dialogue between the two.
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In its limited theatrical release of 10 theaters, the film grossed about $6,400 for three days. [2] The film holds a 60% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [5] Alison Willmore of The A.V. Club gave the film a score of D+ praising its way of combining To Kill A Mockingbird with The Sandlot but failing to bring a climax. [6]
Hope Springs Eternal is a 2018 indie comedy film directed by Jack C. Newell [1] [2] [3] from a screenplay written by Stephanie Mickus. [4] The movie was filmed in Chicago, with scenes in the neighborhoods of River Forest and Arlington Heights. [2]