Drawing an end to the week while also ushering in the release of her new movie, Ashley Greene was busy trying her best to line up more work in Los Angeles on Friday (May 13).
Wearing a "Look On the Bright Side" t-shirt while toting a turquoise fringe handbag, the "Twilight" actress strolled into a local building as she reportedly was on hand for an audition - with no other details being made available.
As for her just-released flick, Miss Greene stars in a film titled "Skateland" - which is set in a small-town locale in Texas while based on dramatic events which force a 19-year-old skating rink manager to look at his life in a very new way.
Of the gig, Ashley recently told MTV News, "I was really excited, because it was definitely a departure from Alice Cullen. I think it was two years ago, so I'm excited it's finally coming out."
She added, "I basically read the script, and I was really drawn to the character because Michelle — she's strong and she's vulnerable, and I feel like you don't get that a lot with female roles in films. She's kind of the headstrong girl in the movie, and she knows what she wants and she's confident and, you know, a no-bull kind of girl."
Wearing a "Look On the Bright Side" t-shirt while toting a turquoise fringe handbag, the "Twilight" actress strolled into a local building as she reportedly was on hand for an audition - with no other details being made available.
As for her just-released flick, Miss Greene stars in a film titled "Skateland" - which is set in a small-town locale in Texas while based on dramatic events which force a 19-year-old skating rink manager to look at his life in a very new way.
Of the gig, Ashley recently told MTV News, "I was really excited, because it was definitely a departure from Alice Cullen. I think it was two years ago, so I'm excited it's finally coming out."
She added, "I basically read the script, and I was really drawn to the character because Michelle — she's strong and she's vulnerable, and I feel like you don't get that a lot with female roles in films. She's kind of the headstrong girl in the movie, and she knows what she wants and she's confident and, you know, a no-bull kind of girl."