Selena Gomez
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Gomez at The Sixth Annual Hollywood Style Awards in October 2009 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Selena Marie Gomez |
Born | July 22, 1992 Grand Prairie, Texas, U.S. |
Genres | Pop rock, dance-pop, electropop |
Occupations | Actress, singer-songwriter, musician, fashion designer |
Instruments | Vocals, Drums, Piano, Guitar |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Hollywood |
Associated acts | Selena Gomez & the Scene |
Website | selenagomez.com |
Enhancing her repertoire into the music industry, Gomez is the lead singer and founder of the pop band Selena Gomez & the Scene, which has released two RIAA Gold certified studio albums, Kiss & Tell and A Year Without Rain.[2] Gomez has also contributed to the soundtracks of Tinker Bell, Another Cinderella Story and Wizards of Waverly Place after signing a record deal with Hollywood Records.
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Early life
Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas,[1] the daughter of former stage actress Mandy Teefey (née Cornett) and Ricardo Joel Gomez.[3][4][5] Her father is Mexican American and her mother is of half Italian descent.[6][7] Her birth parents divorced when she was five years old, and she was raised as an only child by her working mother.[3][8] In 2006, Mandy remarried Brian Teefey.[9] She is named after Tejano singer Selena.[10] In a 2009 interview with People, Gomez mentioned that she developed an early interest in acting from watching her mother prepare for and act in theater productions.[8] She earned a high school diploma through homeschooling in May 2010.[11]Career
2007–present: Wizards of Waverly Place and acting
In 2008, Gomez appeared in Another Cinderella Story, the direct-to-DVD sequel to the 2004 Hilary Duff film, opposite Drew Seeley. She also had a minor voiceover role as one the Mayor's ninety-six daughters in Horton Hears a Who! which released in March of that year. In April, Lacey Rose, of Forbes ranked Gomez as being fifth on their "Eight Hot Kid Stars To Watch" list; and Rose described Gomez as having been "a multitalented teen".[14] In June, 2009, Gomez appeared in the made-for-television Disney Channel movie, Princess Protection Program with her best friend Demi Lovato.[15] On August 28, one month after appearing in Princess Protection Program, Gomez appeared in Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie, a made-for-television film based on the show.[16]
In 2009, Gomez did a guest appearance as herself in one episode, of Lovato's Disney Channel television show Sonny With a Chance, entitled "Battle of The Network Stars". Gomez, along with two cast members of Wizards of Waverly Place appeared in a television three-way cross-over episode with Hannah Montana and The Suite Life on Deck, entitled Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana. In February 2009, Gomez signed on to star as one of the two female leads in Ramona and Beezus, a film adaption of the children's novel series by Beverly Cleary.[17][18] Gomez stated that she felt no pressure in taking more adult roles: "I think I’m fully aware of my audience and I’m still just a kid myself. I wouldn’t do a role I don’t feel comfortable doing or that my audience wouldn’t feel comfortable seeing."[19] In March, 2010, Variety reported that Gomez was set to star as one of the three lead roles in Monte Carlo, alongside Leighton Meester and Katie Cassidy.[20] That same year Gomez confirmed that the fourth season of her hit Disney Channel show, Wizards of Waverly Place, would be its last. She also confirmed that there would be a Sequel to the show's first film.[21]
In February 2011, Deadline.com reported that Universal Pictures and Strike Entertainment had acquired the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher with Gomez attached to the lead.[22]
2009–present: Selena Gomez & the Scene
Main article: Selena Gomez & the Scene
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Formed in 2009, Selena Gomez & the Scene (aka Selena & The Scene) is a teen pop band which consists of Selena Gomez on vocals, Ethan Roberts on guitar, Joey Clement on bass, Greg Garman on drums and Dane Forrest on keyboards. Kiss & Tell is the band's debut studio album and was released on September 29, 2009 by Hollywood Records. On March 5, 2010, the album was certified Gold by RIAA.[2] The album's single, "Naturally", was certified Platinum by the RIAA on July 15, 2010.[2] The band's second album A Year Without Rain was released on September 17, 2010. The record debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 4, selling 66,000 copies. On January 19, 2011, the album was certified Gold by RIAA.[2] The bands third album is set to hit shelves on June 28, 2011. Gomez confirmed via her official twitter that their lead single would be titled "Who Says". The single was previously scheduled to premiere live on On Air with Ryan Seacrest March 10, but was pushed up two days early to March 8. The accompanying music video, which was directed by Chris Applebaum, premiered on Disney Channel on March 11.[26][27]
Other projects
Philanthropy
Gomez was involved in the UR Votes Count campaign which encouraged teenagers to learn more about 2008 presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain.[28] In October 2008, Gomez participated in St. Jude's Children's Hospital "Runway For Life" benefit.[29] Gomez is a spokesperson for Borden Milk; she is featured in the campaign's print and television ads.[30] She is the ambassador of DoSomething.org after being involved with the charity Island Dog, which help dogs in Puerto Rico.[31] She got involved while filming Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie in Puerto Rico.[32] Gomez is a spokesperson for State Farm Insurance, and is featured in their TV commercials; which air on the Disney Channel, to raise awareness of being a safe driver.[33] Gomez is also involved with the charity RAISE Hope For Congo, the charity helps raise awareness about the violence against Congolese women, in the Congo.[34]In October 2008, Gomez was named UNICEF's spokesperson for the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign, which encouraged children to raise money on Halloween to help children around the world.[35] She said that she was "extremely excited" to "encourage other kids to make a difference in the world."[35]
In August 2009, a 17-year-old Gomez became the youngest UNICEF ambassador ever, passing fellow songstress Hayley Westenra, who had been 18. In her first official field mission, Gomez traveled to Ghana on September 4, 2009 for a week to witness first-hand the stark conditions of vulnerable children that lack vital necessities including clean water, nourishment, education and healthcare.[36][37] Gomez explained during an interview with Associated Press that she wanted to use her star power to bring awareness to Ghana: “That’s why I feel very honored to have a voice that kids listen to and take into consideration [...] I had people on my tour asking me where IS Ghana, and they Googled it […] and because I went there, they now know where Ghana is. So it’s pretty incredible.”[37][38] Gomez said of her role as ambassador that: "Every day 25,000 children die from preventable causes. I stand with UNICEF in the belief that we can change that number from 25,000 to zero. I know we can achieve this because every moment, UNICEF is on the ground providing children with the lifesaving assistance needed to ensure zero becomes a reality."[36]
Gomez was named spokesperson for UNICEF's 2009 Trick-or-Treat campaign, for the second year in a row.[39] Gomez, who raised over $700,000 for the charity in 2008, stated that she hopes to be able to raise 1 million dollars in 2009.[37] Gomez participated in a celebrity auction[40] and hosted a live web cast series on Facebook in support of the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign.[41] Gomez will return as the UNICEF spokesperson for the 60th anniversary of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign in 2010.[42]
Gomez is involved in Disney's Friends for Change, an organization which promotes "environmently-friendly behavior", and appears in its public service announcements to raise awareness for the cause on the Disney Channel.[43] Gomez, Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus, and the Jonas Brothers recorded "Send It On", a charity single which serves as the theme song for Disney's Friends for Change in 2009. The song debuted on the Hot 100 at number twenty.[44][45] Disney's Friends For Change will direct all of its proceeds from "Send it On" to environmental charities to the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund.[44] On October 6, 2009, Gomez made a surprise visit to a Los Angeles elementary school as part of the "A Day Made Better" program that was sponsored by OfficeMax.[46] During her visit, Gomez gave the school an award, and gave them $1,000 worth of school supplies. Gomez spent the day with the students and talked about the importance of giving back to the community.[46][47]
Entrepreneurship
Gomez on the set of her music video for "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" in July 2008
In October 2008, Gomez launched her own production company, July Moon Productions, and partnered with XYZ Films to create star vehicles for Gomez. As part of the agreement Gomez will have the opportunity to be able option articles, hire writers and create talent packages to shop to studios.[50][51] Also, as part of the deal, "XYZ Films will allow Gomez to star in and produce at least two films.[46] Variety reported that: "In August, XYZ [Films] inked a similar deal with Time Inc. and management-production company the Collective to finance the development of the print media giant's content for the bigscreen [...] As part of the July Moon-XYZ deal, [Selena] Gomez will have the ability to cherry-pick projects from the vast Time Inc. library, which includes Time, Sports Illustrated, Fortune and Life."[51]
In October, 2009, Gomez announced her plan to launch her own fashion line, called "Dream Out Loud by Selena Gomez", which is set to launch in fall 2010.[52][53] The clothing line will consist of and feature bohemian dresses, floral tops, jeans, skirts, jackets, scarves and hats, all made from recycled or eco-friendly materials.[54][55] Gomez said that the line will reflect her own personal style and described the clothing as being "pretty, feminine, and bohemian," and: "With my line, I really want to give the customer options on how they can put their own looks together [...] I want the pieces that can be easy to dress up or down, and the fabrics being eco-friendly and organic is super important [...] Also, the tags will all have some of my inspirational quotes on them. I'm just looking to send a good message."[52][55] Gomez, who has no background in fashion, teamed up with designers Tony Melillo and Sandra Campos, both who have worked with big-name fashion houses.[53] Gomez said of the partnering: "When I met Tony and Sandra, I was instantly comfortable with them and now they are just like family to me [...] They are so creative and I love how I can just call them up whenever and talk to them about everything, even if it's just about changing a button [...] They've been so cool about everything."[52][53][54][55] The brand will be manufactured by, Melillo and Campos teamed with New York-based Adjmi Apparel and formed by Adjmi CH Brands LLC; which is the holding company for the brand.[56]
Image
Gomez began wearing a purity ring when she was 12 years old.[57] She is the owner of five rescue dogs and describes herself as a "huge animal lover".[58] In answering a question on Hispanic heritage, to stationery provider Scholastic's news service for kids and teens, Gomez said: "My family does have Quinceañeras, and we go to the communion church. We do everything that's Catholic, but we don't really have anything traditional except go to the park and have barbeques on Sundays after church."[59]Filmography
- Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over | Waterpark Girl | Minor role |
2005 | Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire | Julie | Television movie |
2006 | Brain Zapped | Emily Grace Garcia | Television movie |
2008 | Another Cinderella Story | Mary Santiago | Direct-to-video Main role |
2008 | Horton Hears a Who! | Helga | (Voice) |
2009 | Princess Protection Program | Carter Mason | Disney Channel Original Movie Main role |
2009 | Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie | Alex Russo | Disney Channel Original Movie Main role |
2009 | Arthur and the Vengeance of Maltazard | Princess Selenia | (Voice) (Replaced Madonna) |
2010 | Ramona and Beezus[60] | Beatrice "Beezus" Quimby | Main role |
2011 | Monte Carlo[61] | Grace | Main role |
2011 | Thirteen Reasons Why[61][62][63] | Hannah Baker[64] | Main role |
2011 | The Muppets | Herself | Cameo appearance |
2011 | Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie 2 | Alex Russo | Filming |
- Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002–2003 | Barney & Friends | Gianna | Recurring role |
2006 | The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Gwen | "A Midsummer's Nightmare" (Season 2, episode 22) |
2007–2008 | Hannah Montana | Mikayla | "I Want You to Want Me... to Go to Florida" (Season 2, episode 13) "That's What Friends Are For?" (Season 2, episode 18) "(We're So Sorry) Uncle Earl" (Season 2, episode 22) (uncredited) |
2009 | Sonny With a Chance | Herself | "Battle of the Networks' Stars" (Season 1, episode 13) |
2009 | The Suite Life on Deck | Alex Russo | "Double-Crossed" (Season 1, episode 21) |
2007–present | Wizards of Waverly Place | Alex Russo | Lead role |
- Music videos
Year | Title | Artist | Notes |
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2008 | "Burnin' Up" | Jonas Brothers | Played Nick Jonas' love interest |
Discography
See also: Selena Gomez & the Scene discography
Singles
Year | Song | Chart positions | Album | |||
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US | CAN | |||||
2008 | "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" | 58 | — | Another Cinderella Story | ||
2009 | "Magic" (Originally by Pilot) | 61 | 86 | Wizards of Waverly Place | ||
As a featured artist | ||||||
2009 | "Whoa Oh!" (with Forever The Sickest Kids) | — | — | Non-album single | ||
2009 | "One and the Same" (with Demi Lovato) | 82 | — | Disney Channel Playlist | ||
2009 | "Send It On" (with Demi Lovato, Jonas Brothers, and Miley Cyrus) | 20 | — | Non-album song |
Other songs
Year | Song | Album |
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2006 | "Brain Zapped" | Brain Zapped |
2008 | "Cruella de Vil" | Disneymania 6 |
2008 | "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" | Another Cinderella Story |
2008 | "New Classic" (featuring Drew Seeley) | Another Cinderella Story |
2008 | "Bang a Drum" | Another Cinderella Story |
2008 | "New Classic" (Live) (featuring Drew Seeley) | Another Cinderella Story |
2008 | "Fly to Your Heart" | Tinker Bell |
2009 | "One and the Same" (with Demi Lovato) | Disney Channel Playlist |
2009 | "Everything Is Not What It Seems" | Wizards of Waverly Place |
2009 | "Disappear" | Wizards of Waverly Place |
2009 | "Magical" | Wizards of Waverly Place |
2009 | "Magic" | Wizards of Waverly Place |
2010 | "Trust in Me" (From Disney's The Jungle Book) | Disneymania 7 |
Music videos
Year | Title |
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2008 | "Cruella de Vil" |
2008 | "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" |
2008 | "Fly to Your Heart" |
2009 | "One and the Same" |
2009 | "Magic" |
2009 | "Send It On" |
2009 | "Falling Down" |
2009 | "Naturally" |
2010 | "Round & Round" |
2010 | "A Year Without Rain" |
2011 | "Who Says" |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Outcome |
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2008 | Alma Award[65] | Outstanding Female Performance in a Comedy Television Series | Wizards of Waverly Place | Nominated |
Imagen Awards[66] | Best Actress – Television | |||
2009 | NAACP Image Awards[67] | Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program – Series or Special | ||
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[68] | Favorite TV Actress | Won | ||
Young Artist Award[69] | Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries, or Special – Leading Young Actress | Another Cinderella Story | ||
Best Performance in a TV Series – Leading Young Actress | Wizards of Waverly Place | Nominated | ||
Best Performance in a Voice-over Role | Horton Hears a Who! | |||
Teen Choice Awards[70] | "Choice Summer- Celebrity Dancer" | Another Cinderella Story | Won | |
"Choice Summer – TV Star-Female" | Princess Protection Program | |||
"Choice Other Stuff – Red Carpet Icon: Female" | Herself | |||
Imagen Awards[71] | Best Actress – Television | Wizards of Waverly Place | Nominated | |
Alma Award[72] | Special Achievement Comedy – Television – Actress | Won | ||
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards[73] | Fave International TV Star | Nominated | ||
2010 | Gracie Award[74] | Outstanding Female Rising Star in a Comedy Series | Won | |
NAACP Image Awards[75] | Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program – Series or Special | Nominated | ||
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[76] | Favorite TV Actress | Won | ||
Young Artist Award[77] | Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries, or Special – Leading Young Actress | Princess Protection Program | Nominated | |
BET Awards[78] | YoungStars Award | Wizards of Waverly Place | ||
American Latino Awards[79] | Favorite American Latino Actor | |||
Teen Choice Awards[80] | Choice TV Actress: Comedy | Won | ||
Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon: Female | Herself | |||
Choice Summer: Movie Star- Female | Ramona and Beezus | Nominated | ||
Imagen Awards[81] | Best Actress – Television | Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie | ||
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards[82] | Fave TV Star | Wizards of Waverly Place | Won | |
2011 | NAACP Image Awards[83] | Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program – Series or Special | Nominated | |
Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards[84] | Favorite TV Actress | Won | ||
Favorite Female Singer | Herself | Nominated |
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External links
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