It was not long before Disney Channel gave the aspiring actress guest spots on some of its hit shows like "Hannah Montana" (2006-2011), starring Miley Cyrus as a teen by day leading a double life as a pop singer by night, and on "Wizards of Waverly Place" (2007-2011), starring Selena Gomez as a modern-day teen wizard living with her magical family in New York City. Ryan's career took off when she became a regular on the top-rated Disney Channel series "The Suite Life on Deck," a spin-off the popular show "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" (2005-08), about the hilarious adventures of twin boys Zack and Cody Martin (Dylan and Cole Sprouse) who live in the hotel where their mother works as a lounge singer. "The Suite Life on Deck" centered on the twins attending a semester-at-sea program aboard a ship called the SS Tipton, owned by the billionaire father of London Tipton (Brenda Song), the twins' superficial and dim-witted friend. Ryan played Bailey Pickett, a smart country girl who becomes London's unwilling roommate and Cody's teen crush. Due to her small-town wardrobe and kind personality, Ryan's character was often the brunt of London's jokes, but the two ended up as friends.
Ryan also starred in the Disney Channel TV movie "16 Wishes" (2010), about a teenaged girl whose childhood wishes all come true on the day of her 16th birthday. While Ryan's fanbase was accustomed to seeing her in lighter fare, she surprised them by playing a rebellious teen in the independent film "What If " (2010), starring Kevin Sorbo and Kristy Swanson. In 2011, Ryan was back on the Disney Channel with the title role on "Jessie," about an 18-year-old girl from Texas who becomes an au pair in New York City. Unlike most Disney shows where its lead characters often found themselves embroiled in made-up high school drama, "Jessie" was about a normal teenager who is entering a new phase in her life in a new city. Scoring the lead role on "Jessie" marked a turning point in Ryan's career, introducing her as the network's next big star and eliciting comparisons to former Disney starlets like Hilary Duff, Cyrus and Gomez.
Selena Gomez
Selena Gomez (born Selena Marie Gomez in Grand Prairie, Texas on July 22, 1992) is an American actress and singer. Gomez is best-known for playing Alex Russo in the popular Disney Channel show Wizards of Waverly Place. She has also been the lead in movies like Ramona and Beezus and Monte Carlo, and also starred in Spring Breakers. Gomez is also known for fronting the popular band Selena Gomez & The Scene. Two of the band’s albums – Kiss & Tell and A Year Without Rain – have been RIAA gold certified. Selena broke out on her own in 2013 with Stars Dance. Behind singles “Come & Get It” and “Slow Down,” the album was also RIAA gold certified. Her personal life has been dominated by a very visible relationship with pop singer Justin Bieber. The two confirmed their relationship in 2011, but broke up in January 2013. After a short reunion, Selena and Justin split again in the summer of 2013. Best Known For:
Selena Gomez is best known for her role on Wizards of Waverly Place, her music career, and dating Justin Bieber.
Personal Life:
After being linked to Nick Jonas, Selena entered into a very high-profile relationship with fellow tween sensation Justin Bieber in 2011. The couple dated for over two years, and despite a few reunions in 2013, they remain broken up.
Famous as :
Actress, singerBirth Name :
Vanessa Anne HudgensBirth Date :
December 14, 1988Birth Place :
Salinas, California, USAClaim to fame :
As Gabriella Montez in TV movie "High School Musical" (2006)Biography
by AceShowbiz.com
A multi-talented artist of Irish, Native American, Filipino, Chinese, and Spanish extraction, Vanessa Hudgens
was born as the oldest daughter of Greg Hudgens and Gina Guangco on
December 14, 1988 in Salinas, California. She has a younger sister named
Stella who grew up with her in San Diego. Vanessa enrolled in Orange
County High School of the Arts before opting a home-school system as
soon as she completed the seventh grade. Inheriting a deep fondness for
both music and acting from her artistic grandparents, she has developed
her knack in those two fields since an early age which then led her to
various stage performances in musical theater as a singer starting at
the age of eight. With the rich experience, it was not really surprising
to later see the girl successfully passed an audition for a commercial
that inevitably brought her to the next phase of her life.
Finally moving to Los Angeles with her family, Vanessa wonderfully did not find any difficulties to land more deals for other commercials afterwards, even quickly made her way to shift into show business through an appearance in CBS' sitcom "Still Standing" in 2002. Within one year, she had already encountered her ...
Finally moving to Los Angeles with her family, Vanessa wonderfully did not find any difficulties to land more deals for other commercials afterwards, even quickly made her way to shift into show business through an appearance in CBS' sitcom "Still Standing" in 2002. Within one year, she had already encountered her ...
film debut in "Thirteen"
(2003), following it with a series of acting stints either for small or
big screen such as culminating in Disney Channel's original movie "High
School Musical." Premiered in January 2006, the TV movie turned out to
be a big success, propelling its teen cast into instant stardom. As
successful as the movie itself, the soundtrack album was also a
best-seller in the States after ruling at #1 on Billboard Hot 200 for
two straight weeks.
The superb outcome of "High School Musical" soundtrack subsequently gave a big effect to Vanessa, who had contributed her voice for several tracks in the CD, particularly in smash hit single "Breaking Free." Not only receiving a great portion of attention from music listeners, she also delightfully found herself signing a recording contract with Hollywood Records, a label owned by Disney, shortly thereafter. The lavish deal was then materialized in debut album "V" which came out on September 26, 2006 in U.S. It did well enough, reaching the 24th rank on the Billboard 200 chart in its first week while spawning two hits songs namely "Come Back to Me" and "When There Was Me and You." She consequently became a teen
The superb outcome of "High School Musical" soundtrack subsequently gave a big effect to Vanessa, who had contributed her voice for several tracks in the CD, particularly in smash hit single "Breaking Free." Not only receiving a great portion of attention from music listeners, she also delightfully found herself signing a recording contract with Hollywood Records, a label owned by Disney, shortly thereafter. The lavish deal was then materialized in debut album "V" which came out on September 26, 2006 in U.S. It did well enough, reaching the 24th rank on the Billboard 200 chart in its first week while spawning two hits songs namely "Come Back to Me" and "When There Was Me and You." She consequently became a teen
idol, receiving a nod for Choice Breakout Singer Female at the 2007 Teen Choice Awards.
On September 6, 2007 controversy arose when several nude photos of Vanessa surfaced on-line, much to the shock of the actress herself and her fans. While speculation was mounting on whether the girl in the pictures was her, a statement released by her publicist confirmed that the photos were indeed genuine, adding that they were taken privately. In a quick public apology released through her representative, the so-called baby V said "I want to apologize to my fans, whose support and trust mean the world to me. I am embarrassed over this situation and regret having ever taken these photos. I am thankful for the support of my family and friends."
Soon after the controversy died down, her career and personal life took over. In October 2007, during an interview with Teen Magazine, she confirmed her romantic relationship with HSM co-star Zac Efron who was also an equally popular star among tweens. In January 2008 it was announced that she will star in big screen comedy "Rock On" (2009) alongside "Friends" star Lisa Kudrow and that her new album was in line. The sophomore set ...
On September 6, 2007 controversy arose when several nude photos of Vanessa surfaced on-line, much to the shock of the actress herself and her fans. While speculation was mounting on whether the girl in the pictures was her, a statement released by her publicist confirmed that the photos were indeed genuine, adding that they were taken privately. In a quick public apology released through her representative, the so-called baby V said "I want to apologize to my fans, whose support and trust mean the world to me. I am embarrassed over this situation and regret having ever taken these photos. I am thankful for the support of my family and friends."
Soon after the controversy died down, her career and personal life took over. In October 2007, during an interview with Teen Magazine, she confirmed her romantic relationship with HSM co-star Zac Efron who was also an equally popular star among tweens. In January 2008 it was announced that she will star in big screen comedy "Rock On" (2009) alongside "Friends" star Lisa Kudrow and that her new album was in line. The sophomore set ...
was titled "Identified"
and was outed on July 1, 2008 with "Sneakernight" as the first single.
Meanwhile, she kept her schedule packed with her reprising act as
Gabriella Montez in the "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" which due to its popularity was brought to the big screen. The film is slated to hit the cinema on October 28, 2008.
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