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S2-E209 Presley Richardson

S2-E209 Presley Richardson

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10/15/2025

Mike and cohost - actress Kayden Tokarski welcomed Actress Presley Richardson to ConversationsRadio Ep.209.

Presley Richardson is a rising teen actress most known for her role as Christine on Disney’s Pretty Freekin Scary where her humor and charm quickly made her a fan favorite.

Presley has honed her acting craft and her hard work and commitment is reflected in numerous projects including her starring role as ‘Olvia’ in Madison Wolfe’s short film Acorn, Iowa. Equally impressive is Presley’s role as ‘Bennett’ - fighting with rival children to take control of an abandoned theme park after a virus kills all of earths adults ‘The Park’ – written and directed by Shal Ngo.

With a natural ability to bring authenticity and emotional depth to her performances, Presley delivers command performances in heartfelt, character-driven stories.

In Presley’s latest film ‘Casey Makes a Mixtape’ she plays the lead character ‘Casey’ In this nostalgic coming-of-age feature set in 1980s Texas, before MP3s when cassette tapes were the norm and you had to record your own mix of your favorite music. Filmed entirely in Texas, it’s described as a love letter to small-town summers, mixtapes, and messy growing pains. Casey Makes a Mixtape is available on Amazon, AppleTV, Fandango, YouTube and GooglePlay!

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Presley Richardson has caught the attention of many. She continues to impress audiences and filmmakers alike with her charisma, versatility, and professionalism. Beyond acting, Presley is passionate about music and storytelling, influences that guide her creative journey as her career continues to grow. She is one to keep on your radar.

Follow Presley on Instagram @presley_richardson

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