
Age: 18
female
Coco Quinn was born as Coco Rachelle Quinn on June 7, 2008, in Los Angeles, California, USA. She started dance and gymnastics at 2 years old. She has trained in rhythmic gymnastics, classical ballet, lyrical, hip hop, tap, jazz and tumbling. Coco was one of 20 invited to Youth Squad for USA rhythmic gymnastics squad. She has won numerous dance awards even holding national award title in dance and Rhythmic Gymnastics. She has been featured in Dance Spirit Magazine. She has had principal role on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2018) and has also worked on ABC Family Stitchers (2016). She has also had principal role for commercials such as Disney/Pixar. She also has principal roles on Mani (2017) (2018) Chicken Girls (2019) (2021) in the popular YouTube series on Brat TV and a principal Role on Nickelodeon Hot Mess YouTube Series (2021) LOL Surprise Remix Music Awards (2020) has been featured in multiple publications including Tiger Beat Magazine, Just Jared Jr., Yahoo, Billboard and J-14 Magazine, to name a few. She has been a print model for Claires international worldwide summer campaign and has also been transitioning her lifelong musical passion into a thriving career as a recording artist and songwriter. She performed live with Live One in Las Vegas during the Grammy's. She has also worked with many notable Billboard producer and record labels such as Columbia Records, Sony Music, Jam Jr and Station Little, even being featured on a Billboard in times Square.

Coco Quinn

Vicky
for Vicky in FAIRLY ODDPARENTS (Live Action Movie)
Suggested by enzotakerian

This live action movie will show the origins of Timmy receiving his fairy godparents, and after turning ten, he uses his unlimited wishes to help fit in in school. Also, there will NOT be toilet humor. Timmy Turner is portrayed as miserable: his parents barely spend time with him (because his parents miss their own youth, so they go out to make up for it), he's always left with an abusive babysitter who forces him to do the household chores (and his parents are oblivious), and he has a school bully. And his crush is in a popular crowd that wants nothing to do with lesser students. Just when he's at the end of his rope, he receives a mysterious gift: two magic fairies named Cosmo and Wanda, who vow to grant his every wish as long as they are able to make him happy. He makes wishes to prank Vicky the babysitter, outsmart Francis the bully, and to get noticed by Trixie Tang. But he's in for danger when his sadistic teacher, Mr. Crocker, is plotting to capture any kind of fairy and prove their existence. The teacher has a secret lab in the school basement. Rated PG for "Fantasy action, thematic elements, rude humor, and mild language."
