My favorite part of any award show is meeting all the fans, and the KCA's are the one event I look forward to all year.

When you can't make up your mind about which shoe to choose, you post a photo to SnapChat and ask the fans.

People know a lot about my life - I've been on TV since I was three years old. And there's not a lot to complain about.

My everyday look is just very natural, but I still like wearing a little bit of makeup.

I never really thought I was a method actor or anything like that.

Chex Mix when I travel is a must.

My Renee Rouleau moisturizer with SPF 30 saves my skin.

I have a travel bucket list that keeps getting bigger and bigger.

Things you learn through the arts are used every day in life. It's a great way to express yourself and get out anxieties throughout the day.

I love living in Los Angeles, because it's always perfect weather.

My hair has a natural, beachy wave, so I'm really lucky.

If I'm having a sleepover with my friends, they make fun of me because I take an hour to get ready before bed!

In the mornings, I try to wash my face - especially if I'm going to set.

My biggest goal is to keep playing characters that challenge me.

Whenever I have time off, I love to travel and explore.

My mom was a theater teacher and helped me out a lot as a kid when I was starting out.

It's really fun to work with new people who you've never met before.

I started when I was four because I had asked my parents, I begged them, 'Can I do acting? I really want to do this!' and they let me do it, so that's pretty much how I got started.

I work with elementary- and middle school-age girls.

I go to schools in L.A., and I teach lessons. I run with the girls and teach them things about bullying and gossip. For instance, we'd play things like telephone, where you can actually see how words get twisted.

Girls on the Run is an organization that believes every girl can embrace who she is. It's all about girl empowerment. I've volunteered for different things before, but I didn't get to work hands-on. I thought this program sounded wonderful because I could go in and work with girls face-to-face.

I want to do more movies, more adult roles.

I think bathrooms are where everyone bonds. That is the bonding place.

There are only three indispensable things: the audience, the actor and the author. The rest is dross.