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Being "Paige" seems to be generating plenty of name recognition for Talerico, who is branching out into other online entertainment endeavors. The young star recently starred in Montana Tucker's music video " Be Myself ft. Todrick Hall ," and has — if her social media is anything to go by — raked in various brand sponsorships, including one with Del Sol.

On Instagram , the actress has just over 1. Oh, and did we mention she's training in dance? Mia Talerico has mastered some serious moves at a local Santa Barbara, California dance studio via Instagram.

As for Talerico's non-professional life? The young actor recently announced to her social media following that she'd started 7th grade. In June , Disney Channel announced that the series was cancelled and ended production after its run after four seasons. The series finale aired on February 16, , with a two-part episode. The series focuses on the Duncan family, who are still adjusting to the birth of their fourth child, Charlotte "Charlie" Duncan Mia Talerico. At the same time, Teddy, PJ, and Gabe try to deal with school and general social challenges in their lives.

The events in each episode become material for a video diary Teddy is making for Charlie. Teddy hopes the videos will provide useful advice for Charlie after they have both grown up and Teddy has moved out. The show operates on a weekly schedule. Scripts for a new episode are issued on Monday before a read-through, Wednesdays are rehearsal and network run-through day, final scripts are issued on Thursday, and the episode is shot in front of a live studio audience on Friday night.

According to Mendler, occasionally "episodes are too big to handle with a live audience [and are] taped without an audience, but mostly they're life. The pair aspired to create a program that would appeal to entire families rather than simply kids. Inspired by the success of reruns of shows, such as Full House and George Lopez with young audiences, Vaupen and Baker turned to family sitcoms.

Veteran writer-producer Dan Staley Cheers later joined the show as executive producer. Good Luck Charlie 's central family, the Duncans from Denver, Colorado, was carefully crafted for broad appeal. While the series is still told primarily through the viewpoint of the Duncan children, the children's parents, Amy and Bob, are less on the periphery and writers attempt to add scenes that adult viewers can relate to.

For example, in one scene in the pilot episode, Amy confesses to Bob that she is overwhelmed with becoming a working new mother again. Because a series about the rich and famous might alienate viewers in a troubled economy, the Duncans were made middle-class. According to Gary Marsh, Entertainment President of Disney Channel Worldwide, "We want[ed] to do is acknowledge the reality of the times in which we live, where two parents work, where kids are expected to help out around the house in meaningful ways.

Real-life issues happen. Everyone isn't living The Life of Riley all the time. Broadening Disney Channel's appeal was also a concern while choosing the character's names and the show's title. The series' title was originally " Love, Teddy ", the phrase Teddy had used to end her video diary entries during development.

However, " Love, Teddy " immediately felt feminized and almost excludes boys," Vaupen said. In addition, the family's surname changed from "Bremer" to "Holliday" to "Duncan" and the elder brother's name changed from "Casey" to "PJ", which could be a reference to the characters P. As Good Luck Charlie is low concept and character-driven, "The actors not only had to carry the show, they also had to have 'pitch-perfect' chemistry with each other to make the family dynamic believable.

Mendler first heard about Good Luck Charlie in late November Leigh was the one who gave me the birds and the bees talk on set. There were countless things I grew up doing. It was the first show I really worked, and at the time, I thought, 'Wow, if this is TV, this is awesome!

This is the best line of work! In an era where reboots, revivals and follow-up series seem to be all the rage, the Good Luck Charlie cast seemed more than enthusiastic about the idea of possibly reuniting in front of the camera. You're loving a real family. You're connecting with something real and we're really glad you're connecting with that," Mendler expressed. Disney has been working with Feeding America to help raise awareness about the many resources available to people across America during these difficult times.

You can learn more at FeedingAmerica. A special throwback programming block featuring Good Luck Charlie episodes will air Sunday from 12 p. This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors. If you are using ad-blocking software, please disable it and reload the page. See Baby Charlie All…. Disney Channel PR. View this post on Instagram.



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