Abby White
Abby White, a trailblazer in computer science, played a pivotal role in COBOL's development and became the first female president of ACM.
Movie Actress
June 17, 2003
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Abby White, born on October 2, 1990, is an American actress known for her captivating performances in both films and television. With a passion for acting ignited at a young age, Abby honed her skills through school plays and local theater productions. Her formal training includes studies at the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts and the University of Southern California, where she delved into theater and film.
Abby’s breakthrough came in 2012 with her leading role in the independent film “The Last Summer.” This success paved the way for notable roles in movies like “The DUFF” (2015), “Before I Fall” (2017), and “The Hate U Give” (2018). She has also graced the small screen with her talent in television series such as “The Fosters” (2013-2018), “The 100” (2014-2020), and “Euphoria” (2019-present).
Abby’s talent has garnered critical acclaim and recognition. She has been nominated for prestigious awards, including the Teen Choice Award and the NAACP Image Award. In 2019, she was celebrated as one of Forbes magazine’s “30 Under 30” in the Hollywood & Entertainment category.
Beyond her acting career, Abby is an advocate for social causes. She passionately supports LGBTQ+ rights and environmental conservation, actively working with organizations to raise awareness and drive positive change.
Adding to her multifaceted talents, Abby is a gifted singer-songwriter, captivating audiences with her original music at festivals and events. With a curious spirit, she has explored over 30 countries, embracing diverse cultures and experiences. Abby’s love for animals is evident in her devotion to her two rescue dogs, Charlie and Lola.