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Shauna Rae Richardson (born January 3, 1989) is an American actress and model. Early years Richardson was born in Mountain View, California. She was raised in San Jose, California where she attended Branham High School. She was heavily involved in acting in their drama department and was the recipient of the 2007 Bank of America Achievement Award in the field of Drama. She went on to earn her associate degree in Liberal Arts with an Emphasis in Arts and Humanities at West Valley College. Career During this time Richardson was signed with an agency in San Francisco, where she was soon booked as a model for Levi Strauss & Co. where she represented the 'slight curve' when the company rolled out its Curve ID Campaign. Richardson represented the line both in New York and Los Angeles presenting for Amy Astley, editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue and Alexis Bryan Morgan, executive fashion director of Lucky. In 2011, she appeared in the film, "True Blue", directed by Peter Horton alongside Poppy Montgomery and Scott Foley. Richardson was cast as Donna Buchanan in the first episode of season 3 of the hit documentary television series Wives with Knives on Investigation Discovery. Richardson's first theatrical appearance was in the film San Andreas directed by Brad Peyton opposite Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Carla Gugino, and Alexandra Daddario. Shortly after, Richardson starred in the film Cross Cut, which premiered in April 2015. Activism Richardson frequently uses her Twitter, Instagram, and official blog to help raise awareness for a variety of movements and campaigns.<ref name"imdb"/> Richardson was formerly an official monthly contributor for I Am That Girl.<ref name"imdb"/> Richardson, heavily interested in politics, supported Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and pushed back film projects to help her campaign in Las Vegas, Nevada. Richardson went on to campaign for Clinton in Seattle, Washington while also working for her in Alaska. After Clinton won the Democratic primary, Richardson signed on as the digital director for Clinton in Maine, which became a battleground state in the 2016 presidential election. Clinton ended up winning the state. Richardson went on to support and provide digital strategy for Adam Parkhomenko, a longtime aide for Clinton, in his run for DNC Vice Chair.
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