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Cliche Magazine Just Published Its April/May 2016 Issue Featuring Cover Girls Brec Bassinger and Laura Vandervoort

Inside, cover stars Brec Bassinger and Laura Vandervoort open up about their acting careers, young dancer Asia Monet chats about adding acting to her resume, Tony Cavalero tells us what it’s like playing Dewey Finn in the new TV series School of Rock, and much, much more! Below, please see more highlights from the issue, as well as exclusive quotes from the stars.

 

Brea, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 04/12/2016 -- Bella and the Bulldogs actress Brec Bassinger tells us what it's like being a role model for young girls everywhere; Laura Vandervoort recounts her time on Syfy's show Bitten now that is coming to an end after 3 seasons; young dancer Asia Monet tells us how excited she is to add acting to her resume; Tony Cavalero channels his inner child as Dewey Finn in the new TV series School of Rock; and More!

HIGHLIGHTS:

Cover Story: Ciao, Bella (p. 94)
Bella and the Bulldogs actress Brec Bassinger opens up about being a role model for girls who are faced with gender stereotypes: "[The show] breaks down gender stereotypes, and I think it really portrays that young girls specifically can do anything they set their minds to."

Cover Story: Super Girl (p. 102)
Laura Vandervoort recounts her time on Syfy's show Bitten now that is coming to an end after 3 seasons: "We would have great memories on set every day. This cast has been a pleasure to work with. There is always laughter and occasionally tears, but we're always there for one another."

Rocking Out With Tony Cavalero (p. 60)
Actor Tony Cavalero channels his inner child as Dewey Finn in the new TV series School of Rock: "I don't think I could be more like any other character! I love working with kids because I'm a big kid at heart. Some of the parents say that I am the biggest kid on the set."

Dreaming Big (p. 76)
Young dancer Asia Monet tells us how excited she is to add acting to her resume: "One million percent being an actress now in a scripted series is the best. I could never go back; it's what I've always wanted and working hard with my acting coach has prepared me. I'm really in a happy place!"

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