Alexandria “Allie” DeBerry is the youngest of three children to parents, Tom and Cindy DeBerry. She was born on October 26, 1994, in Kingwood, Texas. She started to show interest in being in front of the camera at a very young age. So, Allie began modeling at only four. She was signed by Page Parkes Modeling Agency and the Pastorini and Bosby Talent Agency, both in Houston. Soon, she was on several commercials and print ads, including a local ad for Memorial Hermann Hospitals and on national campaigns such as Rainforest Café, Academy Sports and Outdoors, Hasbro Smoochie Pups, and The Game of Life.
Allie started her acting career in 2001 when she was cast as a ‘flower girl’ in a made for TV movie, The Way She Moves. During that same year, she made a guest appearance in PAX-TV’s It’s a Miracle as ‘Brittany’. In 2003, Allie had a guest role in ABC’s sitcom I’m with Her, as the young Alex.
In 2007, DeBerry had her first role on the big screen. She played the role of ‘Sara Pedersen’ in Love and Mary. She continued her career on television and by 2008 she appeared in two episodes of a reality series, What’s the Word? Her most notable guest appearance was in the Nickelodeon TV show True Jackson, VP in 2009, where she was a guest for two episodes as ‘Cammy’, Pinky's friend. ‘Pinky was played by iCarly star Jennette McCurdy. She then guest appeared in two episodes of Disney Channel’s Shake It Up as ‘Destiny’, Flynn’s crush. She is now part of the Disney Channel’s newest comedy show, A.N.T. Farm as ‘Paisley Houndstooth. ‘
Aside from modeling and acting, Allie is also a great singer. As a student of Kingwood Middle School in Kingwood, Texas, she was included in the All Region choir. Though busy with work, Allie still manages to excel in academics. She goes to a public school where she has also brought home a number of accolades on the running track, winning medals in district meets.
Films:
The Way She Moves Love and Mary
Television:
It’s a Miracle I’m With Her What’s the Word? True Jackson, VP The Wannabes Shake It Up! A.N.T. Farm