The cast of Amazon's 'Paper Girls' Riley Lai Nelet, Camryn Jones, Fina Strazza and Sofia Rosinsky on the breakout series, based on the comics by Brian K. Vaughan.
Of course, they bent the rules just a tad.
Strazza, Jones and Nelet are joined by Sofia Rosinsky in the series, which is a comic sci-fi time-travel action show set in the late ’80s. Jones and Strazza were existing comic book fans, and recall buying the first book leading up to their auditions and getting so hooked they finished the series in one night.“And now, I have every single copy that has probably been [published],” Jones says.
Jones, a native of Houston, Texas, entered a pageant as a kid where the prize was an acting lesson. She won, got the lesson, and also signed with an agent out of it.
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