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Zendaya

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Zendaya in 2019

Born

Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman

September 1, 1996 (age 26)

Oakland, California, U.S.

Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active 2009–present
Awards Full list
Musical career
Genres
  • R&B
  • pop
Instrument(s) Vocals
Labels
  • Hollywood
  • Republic[1]
Website zendaya.com
Signature
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Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman (born September 1, 1996)[2][3] is an American actress and singer. She has received various accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards. Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world on its annual list in 2022.

Born and raised in Oakland, California, Zendaya began her career as a child model and backup dancer. She made her television debut as Rocky Blue on the Disney Channel sitcom Shake It Up (2010–2013) and starred as the titular character in the sitcom K.C. Undercover (2015–2018), for the channel. Her feature film debut came in 2017 with the superhero film Spider-Man: Homecoming, and she later starred in its sequels. Zendaya’s role as Rue Bennett, a struggling drug addicted teenager, in the HBO teen drama series Euphoria (2019–present) made her the youngest recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Her film roles include the musical The Greatest Showman (2017), the romantic drama Malcolm & Marie (2021), and the science fiction epic Dune (2021).

In addition to her acting career, Zendaya has ventured into music. In 2011, she released the singles «Swag It Out» and «Watch Me», the latter a collaboration with Bella Thorne. She signed with Hollywood Records in 2012. Her eponymous debut studio album (2013) was released to moderate success. The album’s lead single, «Replay», reached the top 40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Zendaya’s biggest commercial success as a musician came with her Zac Efron collaboration, «Rewrite the Stars», from The Greatest Showman soundtrack in 2017. The single reached within the top 20 of several record charts and has received multi-platinum sales certifications globally.

Early life

Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman[4] was born on September 1, 1996, in Oakland, California,[5] to teachers Claire Stoermer[5] and Kazembe Ajamu Coleman.[6] Her father is African-American, with roots in Arkansas; her mother has German and Scottish ancestry.[4][6] Zendaya, whose name derives from the Shona name Tendai (meaning «to give thanks»[7]), has five older siblings. She attended Fruitvale Elementary School, where her mother taught for two decades.[5] At age six, she and two friends from the school performed a play there for Black History Month.[8] She grew as a performer in part at the nearby California Shakespeare Theater in Orinda, California, where her mother worked a summer job as the house manager. She helped her seat patrons, sold fundraising tickets, and was inspired by the theatrical performances to pursue acting.[9][10] At eight, Zendaya joined a hip-hop dance troupe called Future Shock Oakland and was a member for three years. She also spent two years dancing hula with the Academy of Hawaiian Arts.[11][12][13]

Zendaya attended Oakland School for the Arts and, while still a student, was cast in several roles in area theaters. At the Berkeley Playhouse, she played Little Ti Moune in Once on This Island, and in the TheaterWorks’ production in Palo Alto, she played a character originally written as male, Joe, in Caroline, or Change.[14][10] Reviewing the latter, Keith Kreitman of San Mateo Daily Journal called the 11-year-old Zendaya’s performance «a pure delight».[15] She studied at the CalShakes Conservatory program and at the American Conservatory Theater.[16][17]

Her stage credits include performances in several of William Shakespeare’s plays. She played Lady Anne in Richard III, Celia in As You Like It, and took part in a production of Twelfth Night.[18][19] When Zendaya was in seventh grade, the family moved to Los Angeles.[6] In 2015, while pursuing an acting career, she graduated from Oak Park High School.[20]

Career

2009–2015: Early career with Disney

Zendaya began her career working as a fashion model for Macy’s, Mervyns, and Old Navy. She was featured in an iCarly toys ad.[21] She also appeared as a back-up dancer in a Sears commercial featuring Disney star Selena Gomez. In 2009, she was a featured performer in the Kidz Bop music video for its cover of the song «Hot n Cold» by Katy Perry, which was released on Kidz Bop 15.[21][22] In November 2009, she auditioned for the role of CeCe Jones in the Disney sitcom Shake It Up (titled Dance Dance Chicago at the time).[23] For her audition, she performed Michael Jackson’s «Leave Me Alone».[24] She was selected to play Rocky Blue. Shake It Up premiered on November 7, 2010, and was watched by 6.2 million viewers, becoming Disney Channel’s second highest-rated premiere in Disney Channel’s 27-year history.[25]

Zendaya hosting the Make Your Mark: Ultimate Dance Off event in 2011

In 2011, Zendaya released «Swag It Out», a promotional independent single.[26] She also starred in the book trailer for «From Bad To Cursed» by Katie Alender.[27] In June of the same year, she released «Watch Me», performing with Bella Thorne. The song peaked at 86 on the Billboard Hot 100.[28] The second season of Shake It Up premiered on September 18, 2011. Zendaya hosted Make Your Mark: Ultimate Dance Off 2011 on Disney Channel. In 2011, Target stores began selling D-Signed, a line of clothing inspired by the clothes worn by Zendaya and other cast members of Shake It Up.[29][30]

Zendaya’s first film role was in Frenemies (2012), a Disney Channel Original Movie.[21][24][31] On February 29, 2012, «Something to Dance For» was released as promotional single for Live 2 Dance. For the soundtrack, Zendaya also recorded three other songs: «Made In Japan», «Same Heart», and «Fashion Is My Kryptonite», released as promotional single. In June 2012, Shake It Up was renewed for a third and final season.[32] On September 2, 2012, she signed to Hollywood Records.[33] In October, she performed at the Teen Music Festival and at the Operation Smile benefit.[34] Zendaya was as one of the celebrities who would compete on season 16 of Dancing with the Stars.[35] At 16, she was the youngest contestant ever to participate on the show, before Willow Shields succeeded her at 14 on season 20. She was partnered up with professional dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy. In May, the couple finished as runners-up behind Kellie Pickler and Derek Hough.[36][37]

Zendaya’s self-titled debut album was released on September 17, 2013. It was preceded by the single «Replay», released on July 16, 2013, written by Tiffany Fred and Paul «Phamous» Shelton. In August 2013, she was cast as 16-year-old Zoey Stevens, the lead character in the Disney Channel Original Movie Zapped, whose «smart phone begins to somehow control all the boys around her».[38]
In November 2013, Zendaya was selected as Elvis Duran’s Artist of the Month and was featured on NBC’s Today, where she performed live her single «Replay».[39] That same month, she was cast as the lead in a Disney Channel pilot called Super Awesome Katy.[40] It was ordered to series by Disney Channel in May 2014, with the series now under the title K.C. Undercover, and with Zendaya’s character now named K.C. Cooper rather than Katy Cooper.[41] Zendaya exerted influence over the renaming of her character and the retitling of the series, also deciding several key elements of the character’s personality.[42] K.C. Undercover premiered on Disney Channel on January 18, 2015,[43] and was renewed for a second season in May 2015.[44]

In 2014, Zendaya was a guest judge on an episode of Project Runway: Under the Gunn. In the episode, the contestant designers were given the challenge of creating an outfit for Zendaya to wear in an upcoming concert performance.[45][46] In February 2015, after a joke made by Giuliana Rancic concerning Zendaya, in reference to her hair smelling of «patchouli oil» and «weed» at the 87th Academy Awards,[47] Zendaya promptly took to Instagram to address the remark and point out that many successful people have «locs,» a hairstyle that has nothing to do with drugs. Mattel honored Zendaya with her own Barbie, replicating her Oscars look.[48] The doll belongs to Mattel’s Barbie «Sheroes» project, which honors inspirational living women.[49][50][51][52] The following month, musician Timbaland confirmed that he was working with Zendaya on her second album, following her switching record labels from Disney to Republic.[53][54] «Something New», featuring Chris Brown was released on February 5 via Hollywood Records and Republic Records. The song also marks it as her first official release since signing to Republic Records.[55]

2016–present: Film breakthrough, Euphoria, and transition to adult roles

In December 2016, Zendaya appeared as a guest judge in the season finale of the 15th season of the reality television series Project Runway.[56] She made her feature film debut as Michelle in the superhero film Spider-Man: Homecoming, which was released in July 2017.[57] Zendaya wore no makeup to her screen test, a decision that was carried through in production, and «add[ed] her own embellishments to the role, such as carrying around a mug of herbal tea».[58] The film grossed $117 million in its first weekend, ranking number one at the box office.[59] John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter praised her as a «scene stealer»,[60] while David Ehrlich of IndieWire called her the film’s «MVP», despite her brief screen time.[61] In August 2016, she appeared in the music video for the song «Versace on the Floor» by Bruno Mars.[62]

In December 2017, Zendaya co-starred in the original musical film The Greatest Showman. She portrayed a trapeze artist who falls in love with Zac Efron’s character at a time when interracial romance was taboo. Owen Gleiberman of Variety praised her chemistry with Efron.[63] The Hollywood Reporter praised Zendaya for «[registering] strongest, bringing touching sensitivity to her handful of scenes».[64] She appeared on three tracks of the film’s soundtrack, including «Rewrite the Stars».[65] The film met mixed reception but became the third-highest grossing live-action musical ever released.[66][67]

In September 2018, Warner Bros. released the animated film Smallfoot, in which Zendaya voiced the yeti Meechee.[68] She also sang two songs for the soundtrack. The film received positive reviews.[69] In June 2019, Zendaya began starring in the HBO drama series Euphoria, an adaptation of the Israeli series of the same name, as Rue, a 17-year-old drug addict and the narrator of the series.[70] Ben Travers of IndieWire wrote that she «adds heartbreaking levity to moments when her spiraling character feels invincible instead of fragile».[71] The Guardians Rebecca Nicholson called her performance «astonishing» and «mesmerizing».[72][73] For her performance, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, becoming the youngest winner of the award.[74] She would also win Performer of the Week from TVLine for the week of February 6, 2022, for her performance in the second-season episode «Stand Still Like the Hummingbird».[75] Also in 2019, she reprised her role as MJ in Spider-Man: Far from Home.[76] Critic Christy Lemire called Zendaya’s portrayal «darkly alluring» and praised her «humorous, deadpan charm».[77] The film was a commercial success, becoming the fourth highest-grossing release of the year.[78][79]

In 2021, Zendaya starred in Malcolm & Marie, which was filmed during the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. The production complied with extensive safety protocols and had a lean crew to minimize health risks. The film co-stars John David Washington, and was directed by Sam Levinson, who also created Euphoria.[80] Zendaya allocated shares to the film to everyone involved in its making, as a way of offering a financial bonus when the movie was sold.[81] Part of the proceeds was shared with Feeding America.[82] The film had a mixed reception but Zendaya’s performance was positively reviewed.[83] Brian Truitt of USA Today described her as «luminous» and «absolute fire», Richard Brody called her performance “the movie’s only redeeming quality”, and Varietys Peter Debruge praised her for «wear[ing] Marie’s fragility on the surface, only to reveal the character’s strength through reaction shots and silence».[84][85][86]

She next voiced the character of Lola Bunny in Space Jam: A New Legacy.[87] Growing up with the first film since childhood, Zendaya drew on her experiences with her family’s love of basketball for the role.[88] Zendaya then played Chani in Denis Villeneuve’s science fiction film Dune, the first part of a two-part adaptation of the 1965 novel of the same name.[89] Critic Glenn Kenny dubbed her portrayal «better than apt», while Brian Lowry of CNN noted that her role was limited to «gauzy images» in the protagonist’s visions.[90][91] Zendaya reprised her role as MJ for the third time in Spider-Man: No Way Home. RogerEbert.coms Brian Tallerico praised Zendaya and Tom Holland’s chemistry as well as her execution of MJ’s «emotional final beats».[92]

Having already collaborated with Labrinth on the song «All for Us» for Euphoria’s first season, in 2022 Zendaya co-wrote two songs («I’m Tired» and «Elliot’s Song») for the second season, also performing as a vocalist on the former. Receiving continued acclaim for her performance as Rue, the second season of Euphoria earned her four Emmy nominations. Nominated for Lead Actress in a Drama for the second time, she became the youngest two-time nominee in Emmy history, while her nomination as an executive producer for Outstanding Drama Series made her the youngest woman ever nominated for producing. She received two nominations for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for her lyrical contributions to the show’s soundtrack.[93] In 2023, Zendaya won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama at the 80th Golden Globe Awards and received a Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination.[94][95]

Upcoming projects

Zendaya will next star in and produce Challengers, a sports drama directed by Luca Guadagnino.[96][97] She will also reprise her role as Chani in the sequel Dune: Part Two.[98][99]

Other ventures

Fashion and business

Zendaya was the face of Beats Electronics,[100] X-Out,[101] Material Girl,[102] CoverGirl,[103] and Chi Hair Care.[104] In August 2013, she released her debut book, Between U and Me: How to Rock Your Tween Years with Style and Confidence to «help girls through the tougher parts of the tween years».[105][106] In August 2015, she introduced a shoe collection called Daya, which was her childhood nickname.[107] In November 2016, Zendaya’s clothing line Daya by Zendaya went on sale. The second collection was gender-fluid and included full range of sizes.[108] In October 2018, she became Tommy Hilfiger brand’s ambassador and co-designed Tommy x Zendaya capsule collections.[109] She took inspiration from the ’70s, namely the decade’s «strong, iconic women», and her runway shows at Paris Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week have been praised for celebrating diversity and inclusivity including women of colour, plus-size models, and models aged up to 70.[110][111] The shows were a tribute to the pioneering model icons.[112] In 2019, Zendaya became a spokesmodel for Lancôme,[113] and in the following year for Bulgari and Valentino.[114][115] In June 2022, Zendaya was announced as the global brand ambassador of Glaceau SmartWater.[116]

Zendaya was ranked one of the best-dressed women in 2018 by fashion website Net-a-Porter.[117] For the September 2020 InStyle issue she and her stylist, Law Roach, chose to use all black designers, artists, and creatives.[118] In October 2020, she won the Visionary Award at the CNMI Green Carpet Fashion Awards for «promoting diversity and inclusion in fashion and film».[119]

Philanthropy and advocacy

Zendaya has lent her support to several charities and causes. In 2012, she became an ambassador for Convoy of Hope and encouraged fans to support Hurricane Sandy response efforts.[120] The following year, she promoted other relief efforts. In 2014, Zendaya recorded John Legend’s song «All of Me» with a portion of the proceeds going to the organization.[121] The same year, she celebrated her 18th birthday with a campaign to help feed at least 150 hungry children in Haiti, Tanzania and the Philippines through feedONE,[122] and in 2016, she celebrated her 20th birthday with a campaign to raise $50,000 to support Convoy’s Women’s Empowerment Initiative.[120] In October 2012, Zendaya performed at the medical Operation Smile benefit.[34] She was UNICEF’s Trick-or-Treat 2014 campaign spokesperson.[123] In July 2015, she visited South Africa with UNAIDS, the United Nations programme dedicated to preventing and creating access to treatment for HIV and AIDS. Then she also held a fundraiser with CrowdRise, with proceeds going to non-profit, community based, Ikageng charity in Soweto for a family of AIDS orphans.[8] When Malcolm & Marie, filmed during the pandemic, was sold in September 2020, a portion of the proceeds was shared with Feeding America.[82]

Zendaya supports campaigns to raise awareness about underserved communities, underprivileged schools and to financially support schools. In September 2017, she partnered with Verizon Foundation as a spokesperson for their national #WeNeedMore initiative to bring technology, access and learning opportunities to children.[124] She was also empowering them to pursue careers in STEM.[125] In March 2018, Zendaya teamed up with Google.org to give back to students at community school in Oakland funding an innovative computer science curriculum.[126]

Zendaya is a feminist.[127] In January 2017, she attended the Women’s March on Washington to showcase her support of women’s rights.[128] She has previously discussed her experience as a black female in Hollywood.[129][130] She uses her social platforms to address racial justice, voting, body shaming, and bullying. She has been showing support for the Black Lives Matter movement on her social media accounts for years;[131] she took part in the George Floyd protests in June 2020 and temporarily lent her Instagram account to Patrisse Cullors to share anti-racism resources and media.[132] Zendaya has been an advocate for voting over the years. In October 2016, she was one of the celebrities to participate in «Vote Your Future» initiative and appeared in a campaign video.[133] In September 2020, she encouraged her fans with Michelle Obama, and her «When We All Vote» nonpartisan[citation needed] organization, to check their voter registration ahead of elections.[134] The next month, she shared a video while casting her vote to remind about voting again.[135] In October 2013, she took part in P&G’s movement called Mean Stinks, and co-hosted the nationwide live-streamed assembly joined by almost 500 schools.[136][137] In September 2017, she was fronting, along with her Spider-Man: Homecoming costars, a PSA for awareness campaign Stomp Out Bullying.[138]

Zendaya also supported American Heart Association, City Year, Communities in Schools, DonorsChoose.org, Children Mending Hearts, Toys for Tots, Friends for Change and Donate My Dress, among others.[139][140]

Awards and recognition

In 2020, at age 24, she became the youngest recipient of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, winning for her role as Rue Bennett in the HBO drama series Euphoria. After winning the award again at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards, she became the youngest two-time acting winner.[141]

Zendaya was included on Time magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2022. In the same year, Variety magazine featured her on its list of the 500 most influential figures in global media.[142][143]

Personal life

Zendaya owns a home in Los Angeles and a condo in Brooklyn.[144][145] She is a vegetarian, saying: «my main reason for being a vegetarian is that I’m an animal lover—definitely not because I love vegetables».[146] As of November 2021, Zendaya is in a relationship with her Spider-Man co-star Tom Holland.[147]

Filmography

Film

Key

Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Music videos

As lead artist

As featured artist

As guest appearance

Video games

Discography

  • Zendaya (2013)

Concert tours

  • Swag It Out Tour (2012–2014)
Opening act
  • Summer Tour (Bridgit Mendler) (2014)

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Zendaya

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Zendaya in 2019

Born

Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman

September 1, 1996 (age 26)

Oakland, California, U.S.

Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active 2009–present
Awards Full list
Musical career
Genres
  • R&B
  • pop
Instrument(s) Vocals
Labels
  • Hollywood
  • Republic[1]
Website zendaya.com
Signature
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Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman (born September 1, 1996)[2][3] is an American actress and singer. She has received various accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards. Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world on its annual list in 2022.

Born and raised in Oakland, California, Zendaya began her career as a child model and backup dancer. She made her television debut as Rocky Blue on the Disney Channel sitcom Shake It Up (2010–2013) and starred as the titular character in the sitcom K.C. Undercover (2015–2018), for the channel. Her feature film debut came in 2017 with the superhero film Spider-Man: Homecoming, and she later starred in its sequels. Zendaya’s role as Rue Bennett, a struggling drug addicted teenager, in the HBO teen drama series Euphoria (2019–present) made her the youngest recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Her film roles include the musical The Greatest Showman (2017), the romantic drama Malcolm & Marie (2021), and the science fiction epic Dune (2021).

In addition to her acting career, Zendaya has ventured into music. In 2011, she released the singles «Swag It Out» and «Watch Me», the latter a collaboration with Bella Thorne. She signed with Hollywood Records in 2012. Her eponymous debut studio album (2013) was released to moderate success. The album’s lead single, «Replay», reached the top 40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Zendaya’s biggest commercial success as a musician came with her Zac Efron collaboration, «Rewrite the Stars», from The Greatest Showman soundtrack in 2017. The single reached within the top 20 of several record charts and has received multi-platinum sales certifications globally.

Early life

Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman[4] was born on September 1, 1996, in Oakland, California,[5] to teachers Claire Stoermer[5] and Kazembe Ajamu Coleman.[6] Her father is African-American, with roots in Arkansas; her mother has German and Scottish ancestry.[4][6] Zendaya, whose name derives from the Shona name Tendai (meaning «to give thanks»[7]), has five older siblings. She attended Fruitvale Elementary School, where her mother taught for two decades.[5] At age six, she and two friends from the school performed a play there for Black History Month.[8] She grew as a performer in part at the nearby California Shakespeare Theater in Orinda, California, where her mother worked a summer job as the house manager. She helped her seat patrons, sold fundraising tickets, and was inspired by the theatrical performances to pursue acting.[9][10] At eight, Zendaya joined a hip-hop dance troupe called Future Shock Oakland and was a member for three years. She also spent two years dancing hula with the Academy of Hawaiian Arts.[11][12][13]

Zendaya attended Oakland School for the Arts and, while still a student, was cast in several roles in area theaters. At the Berkeley Playhouse, she played Little Ti Moune in Once on This Island, and in the TheaterWorks’ production in Palo Alto, she played a character originally written as male, Joe, in Caroline, or Change.[14][10] Reviewing the latter, Keith Kreitman of San Mateo Daily Journal called the 11-year-old Zendaya’s performance «a pure delight».[15] She studied at the CalShakes Conservatory program and at the American Conservatory Theater.[16][17]

Her stage credits include performances in several of William Shakespeare’s plays. She played Lady Anne in Richard III, Celia in As You Like It, and took part in a production of Twelfth Night.[18][19] When Zendaya was in seventh grade, the family moved to Los Angeles.[6] In 2015, while pursuing an acting career, she graduated from Oak Park High School.[20]

Career

2009–2015: Early career with Disney

Zendaya began her career working as a fashion model for Macy’s, Mervyns, and Old Navy. She was featured in an iCarly toys ad.[21] She also appeared as a back-up dancer in a Sears commercial featuring Disney star Selena Gomez. In 2009, she was a featured performer in the Kidz Bop music video for its cover of the song «Hot n Cold» by Katy Perry, which was released on Kidz Bop 15.[21][22] In November 2009, she auditioned for the role of CeCe Jones in the Disney sitcom Shake It Up (titled Dance Dance Chicago at the time).[23] For her audition, she performed Michael Jackson’s «Leave Me Alone».[24] She was selected to play Rocky Blue. Shake It Up premiered on November 7, 2010, and was watched by 6.2 million viewers, becoming Disney Channel’s second highest-rated premiere in Disney Channel’s 27-year history.[25]

Zendaya hosting the Make Your Mark: Ultimate Dance Off event in 2011

In 2011, Zendaya released «Swag It Out», a promotional independent single.[26] She also starred in the book trailer for «From Bad To Cursed» by Katie Alender.[27] In June of the same year, she released «Watch Me», performing with Bella Thorne. The song peaked at 86 on the Billboard Hot 100.[28] The second season of Shake It Up premiered on September 18, 2011. Zendaya hosted Make Your Mark: Ultimate Dance Off 2011 on Disney Channel. In 2011, Target stores began selling D-Signed, a line of clothing inspired by the clothes worn by Zendaya and other cast members of Shake It Up.[29][30]

Zendaya’s first film role was in Frenemies (2012), a Disney Channel Original Movie.[21][24][31] On February 29, 2012, «Something to Dance For» was released as promotional single for Live 2 Dance. For the soundtrack, Zendaya also recorded three other songs: «Made In Japan», «Same Heart», and «Fashion Is My Kryptonite», released as promotional single. In June 2012, Shake It Up was renewed for a third and final season.[32] On September 2, 2012, she signed to Hollywood Records.[33] In October, she performed at the Teen Music Festival and at the Operation Smile benefit.[34] Zendaya was as one of the celebrities who would compete on season 16 of Dancing with the Stars.[35] At 16, she was the youngest contestant ever to participate on the show, before Willow Shields succeeded her at 14 on season 20. She was partnered up with professional dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy. In May, the couple finished as runners-up behind Kellie Pickler and Derek Hough.[36][37]

Zendaya’s self-titled debut album was released on September 17, 2013. It was preceded by the single «Replay», released on July 16, 2013, written by Tiffany Fred and Paul «Phamous» Shelton. In August 2013, she was cast as 16-year-old Zoey Stevens, the lead character in the Disney Channel Original Movie Zapped, whose «smart phone begins to somehow control all the boys around her».[38]
In November 2013, Zendaya was selected as Elvis Duran’s Artist of the Month and was featured on NBC’s Today, where she performed live her single «Replay».[39] That same month, she was cast as the lead in a Disney Channel pilot called Super Awesome Katy.[40] It was ordered to series by Disney Channel in May 2014, with the series now under the title K.C. Undercover, and with Zendaya’s character now named K.C. Cooper rather than Katy Cooper.[41] Zendaya exerted influence over the renaming of her character and the retitling of the series, also deciding several key elements of the character’s personality.[42] K.C. Undercover premiered on Disney Channel on January 18, 2015,[43] and was renewed for a second season in May 2015.[44]

In 2014, Zendaya was a guest judge on an episode of Project Runway: Under the Gunn. In the episode, the contestant designers were given the challenge of creating an outfit for Zendaya to wear in an upcoming concert performance.[45][46] In February 2015, after a joke made by Giuliana Rancic concerning Zendaya, in reference to her hair smelling of «patchouli oil» and «weed» at the 87th Academy Awards,[47] Zendaya promptly took to Instagram to address the remark and point out that many successful people have «locs,» a hairstyle that has nothing to do with drugs. Mattel honored Zendaya with her own Barbie, replicating her Oscars look.[48] The doll belongs to Mattel’s Barbie «Sheroes» project, which honors inspirational living women.[49][50][51][52] The following month, musician Timbaland confirmed that he was working with Zendaya on her second album, following her switching record labels from Disney to Republic.[53][54] «Something New», featuring Chris Brown was released on February 5 via Hollywood Records and Republic Records. The song also marks it as her first official release since signing to Republic Records.[55]

2016–present: Film breakthrough, Euphoria, and transition to adult roles

In December 2016, Zendaya appeared as a guest judge in the season finale of the 15th season of the reality television series Project Runway.[56] She made her feature film debut as Michelle in the superhero film Spider-Man: Homecoming, which was released in July 2017.[57] Zendaya wore no makeup to her screen test, a decision that was carried through in production, and «add[ed] her own embellishments to the role, such as carrying around a mug of herbal tea».[58] The film grossed $117 million in its first weekend, ranking number one at the box office.[59] John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter praised her as a «scene stealer»,[60] while David Ehrlich of IndieWire called her the film’s «MVP», despite her brief screen time.[61] In August 2016, she appeared in the music video for the song «Versace on the Floor» by Bruno Mars.[62]

In December 2017, Zendaya co-starred in the original musical film The Greatest Showman. She portrayed a trapeze artist who falls in love with Zac Efron’s character at a time when interracial romance was taboo. Owen Gleiberman of Variety praised her chemistry with Efron.[63] The Hollywood Reporter praised Zendaya for «[registering] strongest, bringing touching sensitivity to her handful of scenes».[64] She appeared on three tracks of the film’s soundtrack, including «Rewrite the Stars».[65] The film met mixed reception but became the third-highest grossing live-action musical ever released.[66][67]

In September 2018, Warner Bros. released the animated film Smallfoot, in which Zendaya voiced the yeti Meechee.[68] She also sang two songs for the soundtrack. The film received positive reviews.[69] In June 2019, Zendaya began starring in the HBO drama series Euphoria, an adaptation of the Israeli series of the same name, as Rue, a 17-year-old drug addict and the narrator of the series.[70] Ben Travers of IndieWire wrote that she «adds heartbreaking levity to moments when her spiraling character feels invincible instead of fragile».[71] The Guardians Rebecca Nicholson called her performance «astonishing» and «mesmerizing».[72][73] For her performance, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, becoming the youngest winner of the award.[74] She would also win Performer of the Week from TVLine for the week of February 6, 2022, for her performance in the second-season episode «Stand Still Like the Hummingbird».[75] Also in 2019, she reprised her role as MJ in Spider-Man: Far from Home.[76] Critic Christy Lemire called Zendaya’s portrayal «darkly alluring» and praised her «humorous, deadpan charm».[77] The film was a commercial success, becoming the fourth highest-grossing release of the year.[78][79]

In 2021, Zendaya starred in Malcolm & Marie, which was filmed during the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. The production complied with extensive safety protocols and had a lean crew to minimize health risks. The film co-stars John David Washington, and was directed by Sam Levinson, who also created Euphoria.[80] Zendaya allocated shares to the film to everyone involved in its making, as a way of offering a financial bonus when the movie was sold.[81] Part of the proceeds was shared with Feeding America.[82] The film had a mixed reception but Zendaya’s performance was positively reviewed.[83] Brian Truitt of USA Today described her as «luminous» and «absolute fire», Richard Brody called her performance “the movie’s only redeeming quality”, and Varietys Peter Debruge praised her for «wear[ing] Marie’s fragility on the surface, only to reveal the character’s strength through reaction shots and silence».[84][85][86]

She next voiced the character of Lola Bunny in Space Jam: A New Legacy.[87] Growing up with the first film since childhood, Zendaya drew on her experiences with her family’s love of basketball for the role.[88] Zendaya then played Chani in Denis Villeneuve’s science fiction film Dune, the first part of a two-part adaptation of the 1965 novel of the same name.[89] Critic Glenn Kenny dubbed her portrayal «better than apt», while Brian Lowry of CNN noted that her role was limited to «gauzy images» in the protagonist’s visions.[90][91] Zendaya reprised her role as MJ for the third time in Spider-Man: No Way Home. RogerEbert.coms Brian Tallerico praised Zendaya and Tom Holland’s chemistry as well as her execution of MJ’s «emotional final beats».[92]

Having already collaborated with Labrinth on the song «All for Us» for Euphoria’s first season, in 2022 Zendaya co-wrote two songs («I’m Tired» and «Elliot’s Song») for the second season, also performing as a vocalist on the former. Receiving continued acclaim for her performance as Rue, the second season of Euphoria earned her four Emmy nominations. Nominated for Lead Actress in a Drama for the second time, she became the youngest two-time nominee in Emmy history, while her nomination as an executive producer for Outstanding Drama Series made her the youngest woman ever nominated for producing. She received two nominations for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for her lyrical contributions to the show’s soundtrack.[93] In 2023, Zendaya won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama at the 80th Golden Globe Awards and received a Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination.[94][95]

Upcoming projects

Zendaya will next star in and produce Challengers, a sports drama directed by Luca Guadagnino.[96][97] She will also reprise her role as Chani in the sequel Dune: Part Two.[98][99]

Other ventures

Fashion and business

Zendaya was the face of Beats Electronics,[100] X-Out,[101] Material Girl,[102] CoverGirl,[103] and Chi Hair Care.[104] In August 2013, she released her debut book, Between U and Me: How to Rock Your Tween Years with Style and Confidence to «help girls through the tougher parts of the tween years».[105][106] In August 2015, she introduced a shoe collection called Daya, which was her childhood nickname.[107] In November 2016, Zendaya’s clothing line Daya by Zendaya went on sale. The second collection was gender-fluid and included full range of sizes.[108] In October 2018, she became Tommy Hilfiger brand’s ambassador and co-designed Tommy x Zendaya capsule collections.[109] She took inspiration from the ’70s, namely the decade’s «strong, iconic women», and her runway shows at Paris Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week have been praised for celebrating diversity and inclusivity including women of colour, plus-size models, and models aged up to 70.[110][111] The shows were a tribute to the pioneering model icons.[112] In 2019, Zendaya became a spokesmodel for Lancôme,[113] and in the following year for Bulgari and Valentino.[114][115] In June 2022, Zendaya was announced as the global brand ambassador of Glaceau SmartWater.[116]

Zendaya was ranked one of the best-dressed women in 2018 by fashion website Net-a-Porter.[117] For the September 2020 InStyle issue she and her stylist, Law Roach, chose to use all black designers, artists, and creatives.[118] In October 2020, she won the Visionary Award at the CNMI Green Carpet Fashion Awards for «promoting diversity and inclusion in fashion and film».[119]

Philanthropy and advocacy

Zendaya has lent her support to several charities and causes. In 2012, she became an ambassador for Convoy of Hope and encouraged fans to support Hurricane Sandy response efforts.[120] The following year, she promoted other relief efforts. In 2014, Zendaya recorded John Legend’s song «All of Me» with a portion of the proceeds going to the organization.[121] The same year, she celebrated her 18th birthday with a campaign to help feed at least 150 hungry children in Haiti, Tanzania and the Philippines through feedONE,[122] and in 2016, she celebrated her 20th birthday with a campaign to raise $50,000 to support Convoy’s Women’s Empowerment Initiative.[120] In October 2012, Zendaya performed at the medical Operation Smile benefit.[34] She was UNICEF’s Trick-or-Treat 2014 campaign spokesperson.[123] In July 2015, she visited South Africa with UNAIDS, the United Nations programme dedicated to preventing and creating access to treatment for HIV and AIDS. Then she also held a fundraiser with CrowdRise, with proceeds going to non-profit, community based, Ikageng charity in Soweto for a family of AIDS orphans.[8] When Malcolm & Marie, filmed during the pandemic, was sold in September 2020, a portion of the proceeds was shared with Feeding America.[82]

Zendaya supports campaigns to raise awareness about underserved communities, underprivileged schools and to financially support schools. In September 2017, she partnered with Verizon Foundation as a spokesperson for their national #WeNeedMore initiative to bring technology, access and learning opportunities to children.[124] She was also empowering them to pursue careers in STEM.[125] In March 2018, Zendaya teamed up with Google.org to give back to students at community school in Oakland funding an innovative computer science curriculum.[126]

Zendaya is a feminist.[127] In January 2017, she attended the Women’s March on Washington to showcase her support of women’s rights.[128] She has previously discussed her experience as a black female in Hollywood.[129][130] She uses her social platforms to address racial justice, voting, body shaming, and bullying. She has been showing support for the Black Lives Matter movement on her social media accounts for years;[131] she took part in the George Floyd protests in June 2020 and temporarily lent her Instagram account to Patrisse Cullors to share anti-racism resources and media.[132] Zendaya has been an advocate for voting over the years. In October 2016, she was one of the celebrities to participate in «Vote Your Future» initiative and appeared in a campaign video.[133] In September 2020, she encouraged her fans with Michelle Obama, and her «When We All Vote» nonpartisan[citation needed] organization, to check their voter registration ahead of elections.[134] The next month, she shared a video while casting her vote to remind about voting again.[135] In October 2013, she took part in P&G’s movement called Mean Stinks, and co-hosted the nationwide live-streamed assembly joined by almost 500 schools.[136][137] In September 2017, she was fronting, along with her Spider-Man: Homecoming costars, a PSA for awareness campaign Stomp Out Bullying.[138]

Zendaya also supported American Heart Association, City Year, Communities in Schools, DonorsChoose.org, Children Mending Hearts, Toys for Tots, Friends for Change and Donate My Dress, among others.[139][140]

Awards and recognition

In 2020, at age 24, she became the youngest recipient of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, winning for her role as Rue Bennett in the HBO drama series Euphoria. After winning the award again at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards, she became the youngest two-time acting winner.[141]

Zendaya was included on Time magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2022. In the same year, Variety magazine featured her on its list of the 500 most influential figures in global media.[142][143]

Personal life

Zendaya owns a home in Los Angeles and a condo in Brooklyn.[144][145] She is a vegetarian, saying: «my main reason for being a vegetarian is that I’m an animal lover—definitely not because I love vegetables».[146] As of November 2021, Zendaya is in a relationship with her Spider-Man co-star Tom Holland.[147]

Filmography

Film

Key

Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Music videos

As lead artist

As featured artist

As guest appearance

Video games

Discography

  • Zendaya (2013)

Concert tours

  • Swag It Out Tour (2012–2014)
Opening act
  • Summer Tour (Bridgit Mendler) (2014)

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Зендая рассказала, как правильно произносить ее имя

Так все-таки ЗендАя или ЗендЭя?

25 сентября 2018

Скоро в кинотеатрах появится мультфильм «Смолфут», где Зендея озвучила йети по имени Мичи.

Бывший вайнер Габриел Гандакер выпустил пару дней назад видео с названием «Зендая – это Мичи». В нем парень поет имена звезд, которые приняли участие в озвучивание мультфильма. И теперь мы точно знаем, как правильно произносить имя актрисы – она репостнула видео в свой аккаунт в твиттере и подписала его:

«Спел мое имя правильно».

Так вот как, оказывается, зовут красотку! Конечно же, видео вызвало бурную реакцию в интернете, и люди начали делиться своими вариантами произношения.

«О… Я всем говорила, что это произносится так. Неловко».

«До сих пор не понимаю, как люди могли получить Зендая из Зендэя».

«Реакция Зендаи, когда кто-то правильно произнес имя».

Не впервые людям напоминают, как правильно звучит имя звезды. Видимо, у многих часто возникают такие проблемы. В прошлом году Зендая пошагово рассказала, как произносится ее имя:

«Сначала zen, затем day и в конце а».

Тогда же она высказалась.

«Я думаю, что люди видят мое имя и думают, что оно причудливее, чем есть на самом деле. Они думают, что Зендая похожа на папайю, но это больше похоже на день (day)». 

Теперь ты знаешь, что правильно говорить Зендэя, хотя по русски мы обычно говорим Зендая. Да-да, даже в Википедии написано неправильно.

Zendaya

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Born:

Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman
September 1, 1996 (25 years old)
Oakland, California, U.S.A.

Occupation:

Actress, singer & dancer

Years active:

2009-present

Parents:

Claire Stoermer
Kazembe Coleman

Older Half-Siblings:

Kaylee Coleman
Kizzy Coleman
AnnaBella Coleman
EZ Coleman
Austin Coleman

Boyfriends:

Leo Howard (2008-2009)
Adam Irigoyen (2009-2010)
Trevor Jackson (2012-2016)
Tom Holland (2021-present)

Nicknames:

Z & Daya

Zendaya (born: Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman; September 1, 1996) is a German-American/Scottish-American/African-American actress, singer & dancer. She has been acting since she was 6 years old and has best-known roles in the Disney Channel original series, Shake It Up as Raquel «Rocky» Blue. She also starred as Halley Brandon in the film Frenemies and as Sequoia in A.N.T. Farm. In her music career, She is signed to Hollywood Records. She finished as the runner-up on Dancing With The Stars being the youngest finalist on the series. She has also played Zoey in the 2014 movie Zapped and is also known as K.C. Cooper in the 2015 series K.C. Undercover.

Biography[]

1996-2010: Early life and career beginning[]

My name means «to give thanks» in the language of Shona, which is an African language. It was originally Chendaya or something like that, but my dad was really a fan of Z’s at the time. All my brothers and sisters have Zs in their names. So he added that, plus the whole «Zen» factor. So it’s kind of a creation, plus a little bit of the language, so it’s really cool.

– Zendaya on an interview here

Zendaya, whose name means «to give thanks» in Shona, was born as Zendaya Coleman on September 1, 1996 in Oakland, California to interracial parents, Claire Stoermer, who is of Irish, German, English, and Scottish ancestry and Kazembe Ajamu Coleman (born as Samuel David Coleman), who is of black ancestry. She grew up as part of California Shakespeare Theater in Orinda, California where her mother worked as the House Manager.

Young Zendaya

In addition to training at the theater’s student conservatory program, and later performing in numerous stage productions, Zendaya helped her mother seat patrons and sell betting tickets to benefit the theater.If i die do water bottles become people?

While attending the Oakland School for the Arts, she starred as a young Ti Moune in Once on This Island at the Berkley Playhouse and in the breakout role of the male character Joe in Caroline, or Change at Palo Alto’s TheaterWorks. She also studied her craft at the CalShakes Conservatory program and at the American Conservatory Theater.

Her other stage credits include Richard III, Twelfth Night, and As You Like It, among others. Zendaya began her professional career working as a fashion model for Macy’s, Mervyns and Old Navy.

Zendaya was in a dance group called «Future Shock Oakland» where they performed hip-hop and hula dances.

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She was appeared in an iCarly toys commercial with future A.N.T. Farm actress Stefanie Scott (as young Sam) where she played as young Carly. She also appeared as a backup dancer in a Sears commercial with fellow Disney Channel star Selena Gomez.

She did backup vocals for the song I’m Gonna Arrive. In 2009, she was a featured performer in the Kidz Bop music video for its cover of the song «Hot N Cold» which is originally sung by Katy Perry. The song was featured on Kidz Bop 15.

Zendaya auditioned in November 2009 for the role of Cecelia «CeCe» Jones so she could join the cast of «Dance Dance Chicago» (later changed to Shake It Up). Then she was asked to read the script for Mickey Red which was later changed to Raquel «Rocky» Blue. She auditioned for Rocky because she related more to her.

The character, Rocky Blue is a smart and innocent girl who lives her dream to become a dancer with her friend CeCe.

For her audience, she sang a cover of Michael Jackson’s Leave Me Alone. In January 2010, it was announced that she got the role of Rocky Blue. She had a theater background before her casting. She was discovered by the same agent who discovered Miley Cyrus. She got the role after seven auditions and was picked from 200 other girls. Judy Taylor, senior vice president of casting for Disney Channel, explained that Zendaya is completely engaging with a great presence.

Zendaya

Shake It Up is about two best friends who attempt to realize their dream of becoming professional dancers by landing spots on a popular local show. On November 7, 2010, Shake It Up premiered with its first episode Start It Up with largest 6.2 million views. After the premiere of Shake It Up, they had a premiere party.

On November 15, she and Bella appeared on Radio Disney. Zendaya and Bella Thorne met Debby Ryan at the Forever 21 special event on November 17, 2010.

The cast of Shake It Up appeared on Radio Disney on November 20, 2010. The music video for the Shake It Up theme song was released on December 3, 2010.

Zendaya and the cast of Shake It Up are attended at Bella Thorne’s Christmas Party on December 16, 2010. For the Disney Channel New Year event, the cast of Shake It Up hosted a New Year’s Eve special titled Shake It Up New Years.

2011-present: Shake It Up, music, and films[]

Zendaya on Shake It Up with Bella Thorne

For Disney Channel’s JaNEWary, two new Shake It Up episodes premiered Wild It Up (3rd) and Match It Up (23rd). Zendaya and Bella are appeared at the screening of Gnomeo and Juliet at the red carpet.

On February 10, 2011, she attends at the screening of Never Say Never at the red carpet. Zendaya and Bella were on the cover of Tiger Beat magazine in March 2011. Zendaya and Bella Thorne went to Millions Of Milkshakes event on March 4, 2011, to make milkshakes and dance for fans.

On March 18, the cast of Shake It Up appeared on Good Morning America to talk about their show and to dance. On March 15, she appeared on Good Day New York. Zendaya and the cast of Shake It Up performed Shake It Up with Selena Gomez at the Disney/ABC upfront event on March 17.

Zendaya appeared on the WPIX 11 News in the morning to talk about the show and new music, on March 18, 2011. On March 23, a preview of Swag It Out was released. Zendaya and Bella visited Paris, France on March 27, 2011, to promote Shake It Up. A Rocky Blue doll was released in Fall 2011 in the Disney V.I.P. doll lineup. On March 30, Disney Channel announced that Shake It Up would have a second season.

Zendaya and Bella Thorne are visited to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. on March 30, 2011. Zendaya attended Boston World Of Wheels on April 2, 2011. Zendaya and Bella met Ashley Tisdale at the screening of Sharpay Fabulous Adventure at the red carpet.

Zendaya and Bella began filming Frenemies in Canada in April 2011. She performed Swag It Out at the Myrtle Beach Sun Festival 2011 in April. Good Luck Charlie had a crossover with Shake It Up titled «Charlie Shakes It Up».

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Zendaya releases her first single «Swag It Out» on May 30, 2011. The song was written and produced by Bobby Brackins and Glenn A. Foster. A preview of the music video was released on June 10, 2011.

Zendaya appear in a short film called Bad Girls Don’t Die directed by Kate Alender to promote the novel «From Bad to Cursed».

Her second single «Watch Me» was released on June 19, 2011, The song’s vocals are featured with her co-star Bella Thorne. The song was produced and written by Ben Charles, Aron Harmon, and Jim Wes. The song peak at #63 on Billboard Hot Digital Single on Billboard Hot 100 at #86 and at US Heat at #9.

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Zendaya and Bella Thorne released a clothing line for their show called The CeCe and Rocky Collection on June 27. On July 5, she and Bella were interviewed by KTLA about their single Watch Me.

Zendaya was on the cover of Dream Magazine in July 2011. Zendaya was on the Red Team for Disney’s Friends For Change Games which was the winning team.

Zendaya attends Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension on August 7, 2011 at the red carpet. Shake It Up’s second season premiered on September 18, 2011. The cast of Shake It Up are attended at the D23 Expo and danced there.

Zendaya celebrates her 15th birthday party at the beach. Zendaya promoted Shake It Up on WLS-TV in Chicago on September 5, 2011.

Zendaya and Australian musician Cody Simpson guest-starred on PrankStars episode Walk the Prank on September 23, 2011. Zendaya attended Cody Simpson album release party on September 20. She attended the Teen Vogue Young Hollywood party.

Zendaya attends Real Steel at the red carpet on October 2, 2011. On November 19, 2011, Zendaya voiced in Pixie Hollow Games as Fern. On October 15, 2011, Zendaya and Bella Thorne attended the Make Your Mark event. Zendaya, Bella Thorne, Davis Cleveland appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on October 14.

Zendaya and dozens of celebrities attended Radio Disney’s Next Big Thing event on October 17. She attended at the Variety’s Power Of Youth event on October 22. Zendaya read stories to children at Ronald McDonald Halloween Carnival on October 24. Zendaya and Bella were on the cover of Total Girl magazine.

On October 28, Zendaya released her third single «Dig Down Deeper on Radio Disney. On November 24, Zendaya performs Dig Down Deeper at Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. On November 5, she appeared on Radio Disney and taught dances on the show. Dig Down Deeper music video was released on November 7, 2011.

On November 19, Zendaya performed the U.S. national anthem at the Bloomington Blaze Hockey Games. On 25, Zendaya and Bella had a dance battle for the Zswaggers and Bella won while crying. On November 28, Zendaya was on the cover of Kontrol magazine.

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Zendaya and Bella Thorne performed Watch Me at the Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade on Christmas Day and met Canadian musician Justin Bieber. On December 15, the Swag It Out music video was released. On December 7, she did a cover of White Christmas.

On December 19, 2011, Zendaya and Bella appeared on Good Morning America to promote Frenemies.

In January 2012, Zendaya was appeared on a cover of Seventeen magazine. Zendaya and Bella were on the cover of Girl Life magazine. Zendaya got nominated for an NAACP Image Award but sadly not winning. On January 21, Zendaya and Bella had a return to Millions of Milkshakes to make more milkshakes for fans.

The soundtrack’s single «Something To Dance For» was released on February 29, 2012, on Radio Disney and the music video was released on March 9. The song was featured on the soundtrack Shake it Up: Live 2 Dance which was released on February 20.

Zendaya was appeared on Phineas and Ferb’s Platypus Walk music video. She attends John Carter at the red carpet with Bella Thorne. Zendaya and Bella Thorne are arrived to the Dancing With The Stars set to support with her co-star Roshon Fegan on March 20.

On March 24, 2012, Zendaya and Bella Thorne visited Disney to promote their show’s soundtrack. On March 27, Zendaya and Bella toured to Dubai and perform «Something To Dance For/TTYLXOX» and left Dubai on April 2.

On April 6, Zendaya appeared on Disney’s Friends For Change PSA to stop bullying. At the Easter Egg Roll 2012, Zendaya performed My All, Swag It Out, Something To Dance For and others.

On April 12, Zendaya was appeared on Disney Channel’s Whodunit Weekend with the episode of Shake it Up titled «Whodunit Up».

In March 2013, Zendaya became a contestant on the 16th season of the ABC dance competition show Dancing with the Stars. She beat out Shawn Johnson as the youngest contestant ever to be on the show. Her professional partner was Val Chmerkovskiy. Despite receiving praise from the judges and adding highest scores throughout the season, she placed runner-up on the last night, losing out to eventual winner Kellie Pickler and her partner, Derek Hough. Her debut single, «Replay» was released as the album’s lead single on July 16, 2013. The song debuted at number 77 and reached the peak of 40 on Billboard Hot 100, making Replay her first Top 40 and was certified platinum by RIAA. The song also made appearances on the New Zealand and Canadian charts, peaking at number 18 and 83 respectively. Zendaya’s self-titled debut album was released on September 17, 2013, by Hollywood Records and debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 51, selling around 7,458 copies in its first week.

Also in that year, Zendaya filmed a 2014 movie titled Zapped, that will be released in summer. In early 2014, Zendaya filmed a pilot for the Disney Channel series K.C. Undercover. Zendaya will also co-produce «Super Awesome Katy» which is the working title. Zendaya released two promotional videos for the song «My Baby», the album version on January 28, 2014, and the remix version, featuring hip-hop rapper Ty Dolla $ign, on February 15, 2014. In May 2014, it was reported Zendaya had been cast as the lead in a new Disney Channel original series K.C. Undercover and will begin production in the summer for an early 2015 release.

Personal life[]

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Zendaya currently lives in Los Angeles with her large family, a pet Giant Schnauzer dog named Midnight. Her interests include singing, dancing and designing fashion.

Zendaya wished that just as theater led her to television, Shake It Up! would lead her to opportunities in the music industry for some days, which it already has. In October 2010, Zendaya explained Variety, «I love singing and would love to record an album at some point.»

Zendaya filmed Shake It Up in July 2010 and ended production in 2013. Her official Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, Mobli, and Instagram is «Zendaya», «Zendaya», «Zendaya» «Zendaya», and «Sunday area». Bella Thorne is her co-star and best friend, and they used to wake up in the morning to began filming their show. She considers Roshon Fegan as a brother. Zendaya has been starstruck by Justin Bieber and Cat Deeley when she meets them. Her motto is Don’t Forget To Smile. Since Disney Channel canceled Shake It Up!, Zendaya will be starring in the DCOM Zapped based on a book called Boys are Dogs and new series K.C. Undercover.

Photo Gallery[]

The photo gallery for Zendaya may be viewed here.

Video Gallery[]

The video gallery for Zendaya may be viewed here.

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Pixie Hollow Games Fern Voice role
2012 Frenemies Halley Brandon Main role, Disney Channel Original Movie
2014 Zapped Zoey Stevens Main role, Disney Channel Original Movie
2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming Michelle Jones Supporting role,

Marvel Cinematic Universe

2017 The Greatest Showman Anne Wheeler Supporting role,

Feature film

2018 Duck, Duck, Goose Chi Voice role
2018 Smallfoot Meechee Voice role
2019 Spider-Man: Far From Home Michelle Jones Supporting role,

Marvel Cinematic Universe

2021 Space Jam: A New Legacy Lola Bunny Voice role
2021 Dune Chani Supporting role,

Feature film

2021 Spider-Man: No Way Home Michelle Jones Supporing role,

Marvel Cinematic

Universe

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
2010 — 2013 Shake It Up Rocky Blue Main role; Disney Channel Original Series
2011 Good Luck Charlie Rocky Blue Crossover episode: «Charlie Shakes It Up!»
2011 Disney’s Friends For Change Games Herself
2011 PrankStars Herself Episode: «Walk the Plank»
2012 A.N.T. Farm Sequoia Jones Episode: «creative consultANT»
2015-2018 K.C. Undercover K.C. Cooper Lead role; Disney Channel Original Series
2015 Black-ish Rasheida Episode: «Daddy’s Day»
2017 Walk the Prank Herself Episode: «K.C. Undercover Edition»

Other[]

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Kidz Bop: ‘Hot n Cold’ Performer Music video. She confirmed in an interview that she wasn’t the singer; she was lip-synching.
2011 From Bad to Cursed by Katie Alender Sunshine girl Book trailer: here

Discography[]

Released Songs[]

Song title Year Artist Album Time Notes
Watch Me 2011 Bella Thorne & Zendaya

Shake It Up: Break It Down

2:55

Music video: here

Swag It Out 2011 Zendaya

Single

3:12 Music video: here
Dig Down Deeper 2011 Zendaya Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust 3:08

Pixie Hollow Games theme song
Music video: here

Something to Dance For 2012 Zendaya Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance/ Make  Your Mark 2:42 Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance soundtrack
Something to Dance For/TTYLXOX (Mash-Up) 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance 2:58

Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance soundtrack
Music video: here

Fashion Is My Kryptonite 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: Made In Japan 2:44 Preview: here
Made In Japan 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: Made In Japan 2:56 Preview: here
Same Heart 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: Made In Japan 3:34
Contagious Love 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: I ♥ Dance 2:15
Shake Santa Shake 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Disney Channel Holiday Playlist 2:56
This Is My Dance Floor 2013 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: I ♥ Dance 3:07
Contagious Love 2013 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: I ♥ Dance 2:15
Beat Of My Drum 2013 Zendaya Shake It Up: I ♥ Dance 3:16
I’m Back 2013 Zendaya Shake It Up: I ♥ Dance Walmart Bonus Track 2:26
Replay 2013 Zendaya ZENDAYA (Album) 3:29
Too Much 2014 Zendaya TBA 3:07
Keep it Undercover 2015 Zendaya TBA 2:36
My Jam 2015 Bobby Brackins ft. Zendaya and Jeremiah To Live For 4:45
Neverland 2015 Zendaya Finding Neverland: The Album 3:45
Something New 2016 Zendaya & Chris Brown 3:34

Awards and Nominations[]

Year Award Category Work Result
2011 Young Artist Award Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series Shake It Up (TV series) Nominated
2012 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children’s Program (Series or Special) Shake It Up (TV series) Nominated
2013 2nd place in Dancing with the Stars Dancing Dancing with the Stars Runners-Up
(2nd place)

External Links[]

  • Official Website
  • Zendaya on Twitter
  • Zendaya on Facebook
  • Zendaya at the Internet Movie Database
  • Zendaya on Instagram

Zendaya

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Born:

Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman
September 1, 1996 (25 years old)
Oakland, California, U.S.A.

Occupation:

Actress, singer & dancer

Years active:

2009-present

Parents:

Claire Stoermer
Kazembe Coleman

Older Half-Siblings:

Kaylee Coleman
Kizzy Coleman
AnnaBella Coleman
EZ Coleman
Austin Coleman

Boyfriends:

Leo Howard (2008-2009)
Adam Irigoyen (2009-2010)
Trevor Jackson (2012-2016)
Tom Holland (2021-present)

Nicknames:

Z & Daya

Zendaya (born: Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman; September 1, 1996) is a German-American/Scottish-American/African-American actress, singer & dancer. She has been acting since she was 6 years old and has best-known roles in the Disney Channel original series, Shake It Up as Raquel «Rocky» Blue. She also starred as Halley Brandon in the film Frenemies and as Sequoia in A.N.T. Farm. In her music career, She is signed to Hollywood Records. She finished as the runner-up on Dancing With The Stars being the youngest finalist on the series. She has also played Zoey in the 2014 movie Zapped and is also known as K.C. Cooper in the 2015 series K.C. Undercover.

Biography[]

1996-2010: Early life and career beginning[]

My name means «to give thanks» in the language of Shona, which is an African language. It was originally Chendaya or something like that, but my dad was really a fan of Z’s at the time. All my brothers and sisters have Zs in their names. So he added that, plus the whole «Zen» factor. So it’s kind of a creation, plus a little bit of the language, so it’s really cool.

– Zendaya on an interview here

Zendaya, whose name means «to give thanks» in Shona, was born as Zendaya Coleman on September 1, 1996 in Oakland, California to interracial parents, Claire Stoermer, who is of Irish, German, English, and Scottish ancestry and Kazembe Ajamu Coleman (born as Samuel David Coleman), who is of black ancestry. She grew up as part of California Shakespeare Theater in Orinda, California where her mother worked as the House Manager.

Young Zendaya

In addition to training at the theater’s student conservatory program, and later performing in numerous stage productions, Zendaya helped her mother seat patrons and sell betting tickets to benefit the theater.If i die do water bottles become people?

While attending the Oakland School for the Arts, she starred as a young Ti Moune in Once on This Island at the Berkley Playhouse and in the breakout role of the male character Joe in Caroline, or Change at Palo Alto’s TheaterWorks. She also studied her craft at the CalShakes Conservatory program and at the American Conservatory Theater.

Her other stage credits include Richard III, Twelfth Night, and As You Like It, among others. Zendaya began her professional career working as a fashion model for Macy’s, Mervyns and Old Navy.

Zendaya was in a dance group called «Future Shock Oakland» where they performed hip-hop and hula dances.

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She was appeared in an iCarly toys commercial with future A.N.T. Farm actress Stefanie Scott (as young Sam) where she played as young Carly. She also appeared as a backup dancer in a Sears commercial with fellow Disney Channel star Selena Gomez.

She did backup vocals for the song I’m Gonna Arrive. In 2009, she was a featured performer in the Kidz Bop music video for its cover of the song «Hot N Cold» which is originally sung by Katy Perry. The song was featured on Kidz Bop 15.

Zendaya auditioned in November 2009 for the role of Cecelia «CeCe» Jones so she could join the cast of «Dance Dance Chicago» (later changed to Shake It Up). Then she was asked to read the script for Mickey Red which was later changed to Raquel «Rocky» Blue. She auditioned for Rocky because she related more to her.

The character, Rocky Blue is a smart and innocent girl who lives her dream to become a dancer with her friend CeCe.

For her audience, she sang a cover of Michael Jackson’s Leave Me Alone. In January 2010, it was announced that she got the role of Rocky Blue. She had a theater background before her casting. She was discovered by the same agent who discovered Miley Cyrus. She got the role after seven auditions and was picked from 200 other girls. Judy Taylor, senior vice president of casting for Disney Channel, explained that Zendaya is completely engaging with a great presence.

Zendaya

Shake It Up is about two best friends who attempt to realize their dream of becoming professional dancers by landing spots on a popular local show. On November 7, 2010, Shake It Up premiered with its first episode Start It Up with largest 6.2 million views. After the premiere of Shake It Up, they had a premiere party.

On November 15, she and Bella appeared on Radio Disney. Zendaya and Bella Thorne met Debby Ryan at the Forever 21 special event on November 17, 2010.

The cast of Shake It Up appeared on Radio Disney on November 20, 2010. The music video for the Shake It Up theme song was released on December 3, 2010.

Zendaya and the cast of Shake It Up are attended at Bella Thorne’s Christmas Party on December 16, 2010. For the Disney Channel New Year event, the cast of Shake It Up hosted a New Year’s Eve special titled Shake It Up New Years.

2011-present: Shake It Up, music, and films[]

Zendaya on Shake It Up with Bella Thorne

For Disney Channel’s JaNEWary, two new Shake It Up episodes premiered Wild It Up (3rd) and Match It Up (23rd). Zendaya and Bella are appeared at the screening of Gnomeo and Juliet at the red carpet.

On February 10, 2011, she attends at the screening of Never Say Never at the red carpet. Zendaya and Bella were on the cover of Tiger Beat magazine in March 2011. Zendaya and Bella Thorne went to Millions Of Milkshakes event on March 4, 2011, to make milkshakes and dance for fans.

On March 18, the cast of Shake It Up appeared on Good Morning America to talk about their show and to dance. On March 15, she appeared on Good Day New York. Zendaya and the cast of Shake It Up performed Shake It Up with Selena Gomez at the Disney/ABC upfront event on March 17.

Zendaya appeared on the WPIX 11 News in the morning to talk about the show and new music, on March 18, 2011. On March 23, a preview of Swag It Out was released. Zendaya and Bella visited Paris, France on March 27, 2011, to promote Shake It Up. A Rocky Blue doll was released in Fall 2011 in the Disney V.I.P. doll lineup. On March 30, Disney Channel announced that Shake It Up would have a second season.

Zendaya and Bella Thorne are visited to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. on March 30, 2011. Zendaya attended Boston World Of Wheels on April 2, 2011. Zendaya and Bella met Ashley Tisdale at the screening of Sharpay Fabulous Adventure at the red carpet.

Zendaya and Bella began filming Frenemies in Canada in April 2011. She performed Swag It Out at the Myrtle Beach Sun Festival 2011 in April. Good Luck Charlie had a crossover with Shake It Up titled «Charlie Shakes It Up».

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Zendaya releases her first single «Swag It Out» on May 30, 2011. The song was written and produced by Bobby Brackins and Glenn A. Foster. A preview of the music video was released on June 10, 2011.

Zendaya appear in a short film called Bad Girls Don’t Die directed by Kate Alender to promote the novel «From Bad to Cursed».

Her second single «Watch Me» was released on June 19, 2011, The song’s vocals are featured with her co-star Bella Thorne. The song was produced and written by Ben Charles, Aron Harmon, and Jim Wes. The song peak at #63 on Billboard Hot Digital Single on Billboard Hot 100 at #86 and at US Heat at #9.

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Zendaya and Bella Thorne released a clothing line for their show called The CeCe and Rocky Collection on June 27. On July 5, she and Bella were interviewed by KTLA about their single Watch Me.

Zendaya was on the cover of Dream Magazine in July 2011. Zendaya was on the Red Team for Disney’s Friends For Change Games which was the winning team.

Zendaya attends Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension on August 7, 2011 at the red carpet. Shake It Up’s second season premiered on September 18, 2011. The cast of Shake It Up are attended at the D23 Expo and danced there.

Zendaya celebrates her 15th birthday party at the beach. Zendaya promoted Shake It Up on WLS-TV in Chicago on September 5, 2011.

Zendaya and Australian musician Cody Simpson guest-starred on PrankStars episode Walk the Prank on September 23, 2011. Zendaya attended Cody Simpson album release party on September 20. She attended the Teen Vogue Young Hollywood party.

Zendaya attends Real Steel at the red carpet on October 2, 2011. On November 19, 2011, Zendaya voiced in Pixie Hollow Games as Fern. On October 15, 2011, Zendaya and Bella Thorne attended the Make Your Mark event. Zendaya, Bella Thorne, Davis Cleveland appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on October 14.

Zendaya and dozens of celebrities attended Radio Disney’s Next Big Thing event on October 17. She attended at the Variety’s Power Of Youth event on October 22. Zendaya read stories to children at Ronald McDonald Halloween Carnival on October 24. Zendaya and Bella were on the cover of Total Girl magazine.

On October 28, Zendaya released her third single «Dig Down Deeper on Radio Disney. On November 24, Zendaya performs Dig Down Deeper at Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. On November 5, she appeared on Radio Disney and taught dances on the show. Dig Down Deeper music video was released on November 7, 2011.

On November 19, Zendaya performed the U.S. national anthem at the Bloomington Blaze Hockey Games. On 25, Zendaya and Bella had a dance battle for the Zswaggers and Bella won while crying. On November 28, Zendaya was on the cover of Kontrol magazine.

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Zendaya and Bella Thorne performed Watch Me at the Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade on Christmas Day and met Canadian musician Justin Bieber. On December 15, the Swag It Out music video was released. On December 7, she did a cover of White Christmas.

On December 19, 2011, Zendaya and Bella appeared on Good Morning America to promote Frenemies.

In January 2012, Zendaya was appeared on a cover of Seventeen magazine. Zendaya and Bella were on the cover of Girl Life magazine. Zendaya got nominated for an NAACP Image Award but sadly not winning. On January 21, Zendaya and Bella had a return to Millions of Milkshakes to make more milkshakes for fans.

The soundtrack’s single «Something To Dance For» was released on February 29, 2012, on Radio Disney and the music video was released on March 9. The song was featured on the soundtrack Shake it Up: Live 2 Dance which was released on February 20.

Zendaya was appeared on Phineas and Ferb’s Platypus Walk music video. She attends John Carter at the red carpet with Bella Thorne. Zendaya and Bella Thorne are arrived to the Dancing With The Stars set to support with her co-star Roshon Fegan on March 20.

On March 24, 2012, Zendaya and Bella Thorne visited Disney to promote their show’s soundtrack. On March 27, Zendaya and Bella toured to Dubai and perform «Something To Dance For/TTYLXOX» and left Dubai on April 2.

On April 6, Zendaya appeared on Disney’s Friends For Change PSA to stop bullying. At the Easter Egg Roll 2012, Zendaya performed My All, Swag It Out, Something To Dance For and others.

On April 12, Zendaya was appeared on Disney Channel’s Whodunit Weekend with the episode of Shake it Up titled «Whodunit Up».

In March 2013, Zendaya became a contestant on the 16th season of the ABC dance competition show Dancing with the Stars. She beat out Shawn Johnson as the youngest contestant ever to be on the show. Her professional partner was Val Chmerkovskiy. Despite receiving praise from the judges and adding highest scores throughout the season, she placed runner-up on the last night, losing out to eventual winner Kellie Pickler and her partner, Derek Hough. Her debut single, «Replay» was released as the album’s lead single on July 16, 2013. The song debuted at number 77 and reached the peak of 40 on Billboard Hot 100, making Replay her first Top 40 and was certified platinum by RIAA. The song also made appearances on the New Zealand and Canadian charts, peaking at number 18 and 83 respectively. Zendaya’s self-titled debut album was released on September 17, 2013, by Hollywood Records and debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 51, selling around 7,458 copies in its first week.

Also in that year, Zendaya filmed a 2014 movie titled Zapped, that will be released in summer. In early 2014, Zendaya filmed a pilot for the Disney Channel series K.C. Undercover. Zendaya will also co-produce «Super Awesome Katy» which is the working title. Zendaya released two promotional videos for the song «My Baby», the album version on January 28, 2014, and the remix version, featuring hip-hop rapper Ty Dolla $ign, on February 15, 2014. In May 2014, it was reported Zendaya had been cast as the lead in a new Disney Channel original series K.C. Undercover and will begin production in the summer for an early 2015 release.

Personal life[]

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Zendaya currently lives in Los Angeles with her large family, a pet Giant Schnauzer dog named Midnight. Her interests include singing, dancing and designing fashion.

Zendaya wished that just as theater led her to television, Shake It Up! would lead her to opportunities in the music industry for some days, which it already has. In October 2010, Zendaya explained Variety, «I love singing and would love to record an album at some point.»

Zendaya filmed Shake It Up in July 2010 and ended production in 2013. Her official Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, Mobli, and Instagram is «Zendaya», «Zendaya», «Zendaya» «Zendaya», and «Sunday area». Bella Thorne is her co-star and best friend, and they used to wake up in the morning to began filming their show. She considers Roshon Fegan as a brother. Zendaya has been starstruck by Justin Bieber and Cat Deeley when she meets them. Her motto is Don’t Forget To Smile. Since Disney Channel canceled Shake It Up!, Zendaya will be starring in the DCOM Zapped based on a book called Boys are Dogs and new series K.C. Undercover.

Photo Gallery[]

The photo gallery for Zendaya may be viewed here.

Video Gallery[]

The video gallery for Zendaya may be viewed here.

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Pixie Hollow Games Fern Voice role
2012 Frenemies Halley Brandon Main role, Disney Channel Original Movie
2014 Zapped Zoey Stevens Main role, Disney Channel Original Movie
2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming Michelle Jones Supporting role,

Marvel Cinematic Universe

2017 The Greatest Showman Anne Wheeler Supporting role,

Feature film

2018 Duck, Duck, Goose Chi Voice role
2018 Smallfoot Meechee Voice role
2019 Spider-Man: Far From Home Michelle Jones Supporting role,

Marvel Cinematic Universe

2021 Space Jam: A New Legacy Lola Bunny Voice role
2021 Dune Chani Supporting role,

Feature film

2021 Spider-Man: No Way Home Michelle Jones Supporing role,

Marvel Cinematic

Universe

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
2010 — 2013 Shake It Up Rocky Blue Main role; Disney Channel Original Series
2011 Good Luck Charlie Rocky Blue Crossover episode: «Charlie Shakes It Up!»
2011 Disney’s Friends For Change Games Herself
2011 PrankStars Herself Episode: «Walk the Plank»
2012 A.N.T. Farm Sequoia Jones Episode: «creative consultANT»
2015-2018 K.C. Undercover K.C. Cooper Lead role; Disney Channel Original Series
2015 Black-ish Rasheida Episode: «Daddy’s Day»
2017 Walk the Prank Herself Episode: «K.C. Undercover Edition»

Other[]

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Kidz Bop: ‘Hot n Cold’ Performer Music video. She confirmed in an interview that she wasn’t the singer; she was lip-synching.
2011 From Bad to Cursed by Katie Alender Sunshine girl Book trailer: here

Discography[]

Released Songs[]

Song title Year Artist Album Time Notes
Watch Me 2011 Bella Thorne & Zendaya

Shake It Up: Break It Down

2:55

Music video: here

Swag It Out 2011 Zendaya

Single

3:12 Music video: here
Dig Down Deeper 2011 Zendaya Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust 3:08

Pixie Hollow Games theme song
Music video: here

Something to Dance For 2012 Zendaya Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance/ Make  Your Mark 2:42 Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance soundtrack
Something to Dance For/TTYLXOX (Mash-Up) 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance 2:58

Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance soundtrack
Music video: here

Fashion Is My Kryptonite 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: Made In Japan 2:44 Preview: here
Made In Japan 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: Made In Japan 2:56 Preview: here
Same Heart 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: Made In Japan 3:34
Contagious Love 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: I ♥ Dance 2:15
Shake Santa Shake 2012 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Disney Channel Holiday Playlist 2:56
This Is My Dance Floor 2013 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: I ♥ Dance 3:07
Contagious Love 2013 Zendaya & Bella Thorne Shake It Up: I ♥ Dance 2:15
Beat Of My Drum 2013 Zendaya Shake It Up: I ♥ Dance 3:16
I’m Back 2013 Zendaya Shake It Up: I ♥ Dance Walmart Bonus Track 2:26
Replay 2013 Zendaya ZENDAYA (Album) 3:29
Too Much 2014 Zendaya TBA 3:07
Keep it Undercover 2015 Zendaya TBA 2:36
My Jam 2015 Bobby Brackins ft. Zendaya and Jeremiah To Live For 4:45
Neverland 2015 Zendaya Finding Neverland: The Album 3:45
Something New 2016 Zendaya & Chris Brown 3:34

Awards and Nominations[]

Year Award Category Work Result
2011 Young Artist Award Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series Shake It Up (TV series) Nominated
2012 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children’s Program (Series or Special) Shake It Up (TV series) Nominated
2013 2nd place in Dancing with the Stars Dancing Dancing with the Stars Runners-Up
(2nd place)

External Links[]

  • Official Website
  • Zendaya on Twitter
  • Zendaya on Facebook
  • Zendaya at the Internet Movie Database
  • Zendaya on Instagram

This article is about the actress and singer. For her self-titled album, see Zendaya (album).

Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman (born September 1, 1996)[2][3] is an American actress and singer. She has received various accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards. Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world on its annual list in 2022.

Born and raised in Oakland, California, Zendaya began her career as a child model and backup dancer. She made her television debut as Rocky Blue on the Disney Channel sitcom Shake It Up (2010–2013) and starred as the titular character in the sitcom K.C. Undercover (2015–2018), for the channel. Her feature film debut came in 2017 with the superhero film Spider-Man: Homecoming, and she later starred in its sequels. Zendaya’s role as Rue Bennett, a struggling drug addicted teenager, in the HBO teen drama series Euphoria (2019–present) made her the youngest recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Her film roles include the musical The Greatest Showman (2017), the romantic drama Malcolm & Marie (2021), and the science fiction epic Dune (2021).

In addition to her acting career, Zendaya has ventured into music. In 2011, she released the singles «Swag It Out» and «Watch Me», the latter a collaboration with Bella Thorne. She signed with Hollywood Records in 2012. Her eponymous debut studio album (2013) was released to moderate success. The album’s lead single, «Replay», reached the top 40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Zendaya’s biggest commercial success as a musician came with her Zac Efron collaboration, «Rewrite the Stars», from The Greatest Showman soundtrack in 2017. The single reached within the top 20 of several record charts and has received multi-platinum sales certifications globally.

Early life

Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman[4] was born on September 1, 1996, in Oakland, California,[5] to teachers Claire Stoermer[5] and Kazembe Ajamu Coleman.[6] Her father is African-American, with roots in Arkansas; her mother has German and Scottish ancestry.[4][6] Zendaya, whose name derives from the Shona name Tendai (meaning «to give thanks»[7]), has five older siblings. She attended Fruitvale Elementary School, where her mother taught for two decades.[5] At age six, she and two friends from the school performed a play there for Black History Month.[8] She grew as a performer in part at the nearby California Shakespeare Theater in Orinda, California, where her mother worked a summer job as the house manager. She helped her seat patrons, sold fundraising tickets, and was inspired by the theatrical performances to pursue acting.[9][10] At eight, Zendaya joined a hip-hop dance troupe called Future Shock Oakland and was a member for three years. She also spent two years dancing hula with the Academy of Hawaiian Arts.[11][12][13]

Zendaya attended Oakland School for the Arts and, while still a student, was cast in several roles in area theaters. At the Berkeley Playhouse, she played Little Ti Moune in Once on This Island, and in the TheaterWorks’ production in Palo Alto, she played a character originally written as male, Joe, in Caroline, or Change.[14][10] Reviewing the latter, Keith Kreitman of San Mateo Daily Journal called the 11-year-old Zendaya’s performance «a pure delight».[15] She studied at the CalShakes Conservatory program and at the American Conservatory Theater.[16][17]

Her stage credits include performances in several of William Shakespeare’s plays. She played Lady Anne in Richard III, Celia in As You Like It, and took part in a production of Twelfth Night.[18][19] When Zendaya was in seventh grade, the family moved to Los Angeles.[6] In 2015, while pursuing an acting career, she graduated from Oak Park High School.[20]

Career

2009–2015: Early career with Disney

Zendaya began her career working as a fashion model for Macy’s, Mervyns, and Old Navy. She was featured in an iCarly toys ad.[21] She also appeared as a back-up dancer in a Sears commercial featuring Disney star Selena Gomez. In 2009, she was a featured performer in the Kidz Bop music video for its cover of the song «Hot n Cold» by Katy Perry, which was released on Kidz Bop 15.[21][22] In November 2009, she auditioned for the role of CeCe Jones in the Disney sitcom Shake It Up (titled Dance Dance Chicago at the time).[23] For her audition, she performed Michael Jackson’s «Leave Me Alone».[24] She was selected to play Rocky Blue. Shake It Up premiered on November 7, 2010, and was watched by 6.2 million viewers, becoming Disney Channel’s second highest-rated premiere in Disney Channel’s 27-year history.[25]

Zendaya hosting the Make Your Mark: Ultimate Dance Off event in 2011

Zendaya hosting the Make Your Mark: Ultimate Dance Off event in 2011

In 2011, Zendaya released «Swag It Out», a promotional independent single.[26] She also starred in the book trailer for «From Bad To Cursed» by Katie Alender.[27] In June of the same year, she released «Watch Me», performing with Bella Thorne. The song peaked at 86 on the Billboard Hot 100.[28] The second season of Shake It Up premiered on September 18, 2011. Zendaya hosted Make Your Mark: Ultimate Dance Off 2011 on Disney Channel. In 2011, Target stores began selling D-Signed, a line of clothing inspired by the clothes worn by Zendaya and other cast members of Shake It Up.[29][30]

Zendaya’s first film role was in Frenemies (2012), a Disney Channel Original Movie.[21][24][31] On February 29, 2012, «Something to Dance For» was released as promotional single for Live 2 Dance. For the soundtrack, Zendaya also recorded three other songs: «Made In Japan», «Same Heart», and «Fashion Is My Kryptonite», released as promotional single. In June 2012, Shake It Up was renewed for a third and final season.[32] On September 2, 2012, she signed to Hollywood Records.[33] In October, she performed at the Teen Music Festival and at the Operation Smile benefit.[34] Zendaya was as one of the celebrities who would compete on season 16 of Dancing with the Stars.[35] At 16, she was the youngest contestant ever to participate on the show, before Willow Shields succeeded her at 14 on season 20. She was partnered up with professional dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy. In May, the couple finished as runners-up behind Kellie Pickler and Derek Hough.[36][37]

Zendaya’s self-titled debut album was released on September 17, 2013. It was preceded by the single «Replay», released on July 16, 2013, written by Tiffany Fred and Paul «Phamous» Shelton. In August 2013, she was cast as 16-year-old Zoey Stevens, the lead character in the Disney Channel Original Movie Zapped, whose «smart phone begins to somehow control all the boys around her».[38]
In November 2013, Zendaya was selected as Elvis Duran’s Artist of the Month and was featured on NBC’s Today, where she performed live her single «Replay».[39] That same month, she was cast as the lead in a Disney Channel pilot called Super Awesome Katy.[40] It was ordered to series by Disney Channel in May 2014, with the series now under the title K.C. Undercover, and with Zendaya’s character now named K.C. Cooper rather than Katy Cooper.[41] Zendaya exerted influence over the renaming of her character and the retitling of the series, also deciding several key elements of the character’s personality.[42] K.C. Undercover premiered on Disney Channel on January 18, 2015,[43] and was renewed for a second season in May 2015.[44]

In 2014, Zendaya was a guest judge on an episode of Project Runway: Under the Gunn. In the episode, the contestant designers were given the challenge of creating an outfit for Zendaya to wear in an upcoming concert performance.[45][46] In February 2015, after a joke made by Giuliana Rancic concerning Zendaya, in reference to her hair smelling of «patchouli oil» and «weed» at the 87th Academy Awards,[47] Zendaya promptly took to Instagram to address the remark and point out that many successful people have «locs,» a hairstyle that has nothing to do with drugs. Mattel honored Zendaya with her own Barbie, replicating her Oscars look.[48] The doll belongs to Mattel’s Barbie «Sheroes» project, which honors inspirational living women.[49][50][51][52] The following month, musician Timbaland confirmed that he was working with Zendaya on her second album, following her switching record labels from Disney to Republic.[53][54] «Something New», featuring Chris Brown was released on February 5 via Hollywood Records and Republic Records. The song also marks it as her first official release since signing to Republic Records.[55]

2016–present: Film breakthrough, Euphoria, and transition to adult roles

Zendaya at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con promoting Spider-Man: Homecoming

In December 2016, Zendaya appeared as a guest judge in the season finale of the 15th season of the reality television series Project Runway.[56] She made her feature film debut as Michelle in the superhero film Spider-Man: Homecoming, which was released in July 2017.[57] Zendaya wore no makeup to her screen test, a decision that was carried through in production, and «add[ed] her own embellishments to the role, such as carrying around a mug of herbal tea».[58] The film grossed $117 million in its first weekend, ranking number one at the box office.[59] John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter praised her as a «scene stealer»,[60] while David Ehrlich of IndieWire called her the film’s «MVP», despite her brief screen time.[61] In August 2016, she appeared in the music video for the song «Versace on the Floor» by Bruno Mars.[62]

In December 2017, Zendaya co-starred in the original musical film The Greatest Showman. She portrayed a trapeze artist who falls in love with Zac Efron’s character at a time when interracial romance was taboo. Owen Gleiberman of Variety praised her chemistry with Efron.[63] The Hollywood Reporter praised Zendaya for «[registering] strongest, bringing touching sensitivity to her handful of scenes».[64] She appeared on three tracks of the film’s soundtrack, including «Rewrite the Stars».[65] The film met mixed reception but became the third-highest grossing live-action musical ever released.[66][67]

In September 2018, Warner Bros. released the animated film Smallfoot, in which Zendaya voiced the yeti Meechee.[68] She also sang two songs for the soundtrack. The film received positive reviews.[69] In June 2019, Zendaya began starring in the HBO drama series Euphoria, an adaptation of the Israeli series of the same name, as Rue, a 17-year-old drug addict and the narrator of the series.[70] Ben Travers of IndieWire wrote that she «adds heartbreaking levity to moments when her spiraling character feels invincible instead of fragile».[71] The Guardians Rebecca Nicholson called her performance «astonishing» and «mesmerizing».[72][73] For her performance, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, becoming the youngest winner of the award.[74] She would also win Performer of the Week from TVLine for the week of February 6, 2022, for her performance in the second-season episode «Stand Still Like the Hummingbird».[75] Also in 2019, she reprised her role as MJ in Spider-Man: Far from Home.[76] Critic Christy Lemire called Zendaya’s portrayal «darkly alluring» and praised her «humorous, deadpan charm».[77] The film was a commercial success, becoming the fourth highest-grossing release of the year.[78][79]

Zendaya at the premiere of Spider-Man: Far From Home in 2019

In 2021, Zendaya starred in Malcolm & Marie, which was filmed during the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. The production complied with extensive safety protocols and had a lean crew to minimize health risks. The film co-stars John David Washington, and was directed by Sam Levinson, who also created Euphoria.[80] Zendaya allocated shares to the film to everyone involved in its making, as a way of offering a financial bonus when the movie was sold.[81] Part of the proceeds was shared with Feeding America.[82] The film had a mixed reception but Zendaya’s performance was positively reviewed.[83] Brian Truitt of USA Today described her as «luminous» and «absolute fire», Richard Brody called her performance “the movie’s only redeeming quality”, and Varietys Peter Debruge praised her for «wear[ing] Marie’s fragility on the surface, only to reveal the character’s strength through reaction shots and silence».[84][85][86]

She next voiced the character of Lola Bunny in Space Jam: A New Legacy.[87] Growing up with the first film since childhood, Zendaya drew on her experiences with her family’s love of basketball for the role.[88] Zendaya then played Chani in Denis Villeneuve’s science fiction film Dune, the first part of a two-part adaptation of the 1965 novel of the same name.[89] Critic Glenn Kenny dubbed her portrayal «better than apt», while Brian Lowry of CNN noted that her role was limited to «gauzy images» in the protagonist’s visions.[90][91] Zendaya reprised her role as MJ for the third time in Spider-Man: No Way Home. RogerEbert.coms Brian Tallerico praised Zendaya and Tom Holland’s chemistry as well as her execution of MJ’s «emotional final beats».[92]

Having already collaborated with Labrinth on the song «All for Us» for Euphoria’s first season, in 2022 Zendaya co-wrote two songs («I’m Tired» and «Elliot’s Song») for the second season, also performing as a vocalist on the former. Receiving continued acclaim for her performance as Rue, the second season of Euphoria earned her four Emmy nominations. Nominated for Lead Actress in a Drama for the second time, she became the youngest two-time nominee in Emmy history, while her nomination as an executive producer for Outstanding Drama Series made her the youngest woman ever nominated for producing. She received two nominations for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for her lyrical contributions to the show’s soundtrack.[93] In 2023, Zendaya won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama at the 80th Golden Globe Awards and received a Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination.[94][95]

Upcoming projects

Zendaya will next star in and produce Challengers, a sports drama directed by Luca Guadagnino.[96][97] She will also reprise her role as Chani in the sequel Dune: Part Two.[98][99]

Other ventures

Fashion and business

Zendaya promoting Smallfoot in 2018

Zendaya was the face of Beats Electronics,[100] X-Out,[101] Material Girl,[102] CoverGirl,[103] and Chi Hair Care.[104] In August 2013, she released her debut book, Between U and Me: How to Rock Your Tween Years with Style and Confidence to «help girls through the tougher parts of the tween years».[105][106] In August 2015, she introduced a shoe collection called Daya, which was her childhood nickname.[107] In November 2016, Zendaya’s clothing line Daya by Zendaya went on sale. The second collection was gender-fluid and included full range of sizes.[108] In October 2018, she became Tommy Hilfiger brand’s ambassador and co-designed Tommy x Zendaya capsule collections.[109] She took inspiration from the ’70s, namely the decade’s «strong, iconic women», and her runway shows at Paris Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week have been praised for celebrating diversity and inclusivity including women of colour, plus-size models, and models aged up to 70.[110][111] The shows were a tribute to the pioneering model icons.[112] In 2019, Zendaya became a spokesmodel for Lancôme,[113] and in the following year for Bulgari and Valentino.[114][115] In June 2022, Zendaya was announced as the global brand ambassador of Glaceau SmartWater.[116]

Zendaya was ranked one of the best-dressed women in 2018 by fashion website Net-a-Porter.[117] For the September 2020 InStyle issue she and her stylist, Law Roach, chose to use all black designers, artists, and creatives.[118] In October 2020, she won the Visionary Award at the CNMI Green Carpet Fashion Awards for «promoting diversity and inclusion in fashion and film».[119]

Philanthropy and advocacy

Zendaya has lent her support to several charities and causes. In 2012, she became an ambassador for Convoy of Hope and encouraged fans to support Hurricane Sandy response efforts.[120] The following year, she promoted other relief efforts. In 2014, Zendaya recorded John Legend’s song «All of Me» with a portion of the proceeds going to the organization.[121] The same year, she celebrated her 18th birthday with a campaign to help feed at least 150 hungry children in Haiti, Tanzania and the Philippines through feedONE,[122] and in 2016, she celebrated her 20th birthday with a campaign to raise $50,000 to support Convoy’s Women’s Empowerment Initiative.[120] In October 2012, Zendaya performed at the medical Operation Smile benefit.[34] She was UNICEF’s Trick-or-Treat 2014 campaign spokesperson.[123] In July 2015, she visited South Africa with UNAIDS, the United Nations programme dedicated to preventing and creating access to treatment for HIV and AIDS. Then she also held a fundraiser with CrowdRise, with proceeds going to non-profit, community based, Ikageng charity in Soweto for a family of AIDS orphans.[8] When Malcolm & Marie, filmed during the pandemic, was sold in September 2020, a portion of the proceeds was shared with Feeding America.[82]

Zendaya supports campaigns to raise awareness about underserved communities, underprivileged schools and to financially support schools. In September 2017, she partnered with Verizon Foundation as a spokesperson for their national #WeNeedMore initiative to bring technology, access and learning opportunities to children.[124] She was also empowering them to pursue careers in STEM.[125] In March 2018, Zendaya teamed up with Google.org to give back to students at community school in Oakland funding an innovative computer science curriculum.[126]

Zendaya is a feminist.[127] In January 2017, she attended the Women’s March on Washington to showcase her support of women’s rights.[128] She has previously discussed her experience as a black female in Hollywood.[129][130] She uses her social platforms to address racial justice, voting, body shaming, and bullying. She has been showing support for the Black Lives Matter movement on her social media accounts for years;[131] she took part in the George Floyd protests in June 2020 and temporarily lent her Instagram account to Patrisse Cullors to share anti-racism resources and media.[132] Zendaya has been an advocate for voting over the years. In October 2016, she was one of the celebrities to participate in «Vote Your Future» initiative and appeared in a campaign video.[133] In September 2020, she encouraged her fans with Michelle Obama, and her «When We All Vote» nonpartisan[citation needed] organization, to check their voter registration ahead of elections.[134] The next month, she shared a video while casting her vote to remind about voting again.[135] In October 2013, she took part in P&G’s movement called Mean Stinks, and co-hosted the nationwide live-streamed assembly joined by almost 500 schools.[136][137] In September 2017, she was fronting, along with her Spider-Man: Homecoming costars, a PSA for awareness campaign Stomp Out Bullying.[138]

Zendaya also supported American Heart Association, City Year, Communities in Schools, DonorsChoose.org, Children Mending Hearts, Toys for Tots, Friends for Change and Donate My Dress, among others.[139][140]

Awards and recognition

Zendaya at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards

In 2020, at age 24, she became the youngest recipient of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, winning for her role as Rue Bennett in the HBO drama series Euphoria. After winning the award again at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards, she became the youngest two-time acting winner.[141]

Zendaya was included on Time magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2022. In the same year, Variety magazine featured her on its list of the 500 most influential figures in global media.[142][143]

Personal life

Zendaya owns a home in Los Angeles and a condo in Brooklyn.[144][145] She is a vegetarian, saying: «my main reason for being a vegetarian is that I’m an animal lover—definitely not because I love vegetables».[146] As of November 2021, Zendaya is in a relationship with her Spider-Man co-star Tom Holland.[147]

Filmography

Film

Key

Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Music videos

As lead artist

As featured artist

As guest appearance

Video games

Discography

  • Zendaya (2013)

Concert tours

  • Swag It Out Tour (2012–2014)
Opening act
  • Summer Tour (Bridgit Mendler) (2014)

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Зендая

Американская актриса, певица, танцовщица и модель. Наиболее известна по ролям «Эм-Джей» в саге о «Человеке-пауке» и Ру Беннет в сериале «Эйфория».

Последнее обновление: 11 января 2023 года

  • Актриса
  • Модель
  • Певица

Зендая

Полное имя: Зендая Мари Стормер Коулман
(англ. Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman)
Псевдоним: Зендая
Родилась: Окленд,
Калифорния,
США
Гражданство: США
Возраст: 26 лет
Дата рождения: 01 сентября 1996 года (воскресенье)
Знак зодиака: Дева
Китайский гороскоп: Крыса
Вероисповедание: Христианство

Параметры

  • Цвет глаз:

  • Цвет волос:

  • Рост:

    178 сантиметров

  • Вес:

    57 – 61 килограмм

  • Размер груди:

  • Телосложение:

  • Тип фигуры:

  • Размер ноги:

Родственники

Родственники

  • Мама

    Мама

    Клэр Мари Штёрмер

    24 марта 1964

    Трудилась в местном театре. Сейчас владелица ювелирного магазина Kizzmet Jewelry, который предлагает изделия ручной работы.

  • Отец

    Отец

    Казембе Аджаму Колман

    10 февраля 1960

    Работал менеджером Зендаи и сопровождал дочь на различных светских мероприятиях.

  • Младшая сестра

    Младшая сестра

    Кайли Стормер Колман

    04 октября 2003

    Получила начальное образование в частной средней школе, которая находится в родном городе.

  • Младшая сестра

    Младшая сестра

    Катианна Стормер Колман

    XX.XX.1999

  • Младший брат

    Младший брат

    Остин Стормер Колман

    15 июня 1999

  • Младший брат

    Младший брат

    Жюльен Стормер Колман

    15 мая 1998

    Увлекается и преподает фитнес.

  • Младшая сестра

    Младшая сестра

    Аннабелла Стормер Колман

    XX.XX.1996

    Известно лишь, что Аннабелла получила диплом колледжа в авторитетном университете, также получает высшее образование в Американском университете.

Личная жизнь

  • Статус:

    в отношениях

  • Дети:

    нет

Возлюбленный

Голливудский актер родом из Англии. Прославился на весь мир благодаря роли Питера Паркера в перезапуске саги о «Человеке пауке».

Бывший

Бывший

Тревор Джэксон

30 августа 1996

Американский актер, певец и автор песен.

2012

2016

Причина расстования: измена Тревора.

Домашние животные

  • Фисташка

    Собака

    Фисташка

    Питбультерьер

    начало 2022

  • Нун

    Собака

    Нун

    Черный шнауцер

    с осени 2015 года

Образование

Среднее:

  • Оклендская школа искусств, Калифорния, США

  • Средняя школа Оук-Парк, Калифорния, США

До того, как стала известной

Зендая активно ходила на кастинге и параллельно снималась в рекламе и записывала песни. Одна из них стала хитом 2011 года и поспособствовала тому, что на прослушиваниях на роли на талантливую девушку стали обращать внимание.

В 2012 она получила первую роль в кино, а на следующий год блеснула на американских «Танцах со звездами», где заняла второе место (между прочим, стала самой молодой участницей – 16 лет).

Карьера: Певица

  • Дебют:

    в 2011 году выпустила свой дебютный сингл «Swag It Out».

  • Жанры:

    поп-рок, современный ритм-н-блюз

  • Лейбл:


    Hollywood Records (с 2012 по 2015), Republic Records (с 2015 )

Сольная карьера

Девушка шикарно стартовала, ее песни достигли ТОПа в Billboard Hot 100. Спустя год Зендая записала саундтреки для второго сезона «Держись, Чарли!» и подписала контракт с Hollywood Records.

Дебютный альбом певицы «Zendaya» увидел свет 17 сентября 2013 года. Пластинка была хорошо принята слушателями. С тех пор красотка увлеклась киноиндустрией и редко радует поклонников новыми песнями.

  • Выступает:

    с 2011

  • Альбом

    «Zendaya» (2013)

  • Клипы:

    6 видео

Популярные клипы

Записи концертов

Карьера: Актриса

  • Дебют:

    в 2009 году в роли второго плана в популярнейшем в США комедийном сериале «Держись, Чарли!».

  • Амплуа:

    боевик, драма, комедия, мелодрама, мюзикл, приключения, фэнтези

  • Награды:

    «Лучший стиль» на премии Radio Disney Music Awards (2014) «Икона стиля Candie» на премии Teen Choice Awards (2014) «Лучший стиль» на премии Teen Choice Awards (2016) «Лучшая женская телезвезда детского шоу» на премии Kids’ Choice Awards (2016) «Лучшая телеактриса» на премии Kids’ Choice Awards (2017) «Звезда лета в приключенческом фильме» на премии Teen Choice Awards (2017) «Лучшая актриса драматической биографической драмы» на премии Teen Choice Awards (2018) «Лучший дуэт» на премии Teen Choice Awards (2018) «Лучшая актриса» на премии Kids’ Choice Awards (2018) «Лучшая актриса телевидения» на премии Kids’ Choice Awards (2019) «Лучшая актриса драматического сериала» на премии «Эмми» (2020) «Золотой глобус» (2023)

  • Дублер:

    Джейд Белл

  • Русский голос:

    Анна Киселёва, Таисия Тришина, Ирина Обрезкова, Элиза Мартиросова

Значимые роли

  • «Человек-паук: Нет пути домой»

    Человек-паук: Нет пути домой
    • Фильм (Фантастика)

    • 148 минут

    • 2021 (США)

    • Студия:
      «Pascal Pictures»

    • Роль: Эм-Джей

  • «Дюна»

    Дюна
    • Фильм (Боевик)

    • 2021 (США, Канада, Венгрия)

    • Студия:
      «Legendary Entertainment»

    • Роль: Чани

  • «Эйфория»

    Эйфория
    • Сериал (Драма)

    • 2 сезона
      (18 серий )

    • с 2019 по 2022 (США)

    • Канал:
      «НВО»

    • Роль: Ру Беннет

  • «Величайший шоумен»

    Величайший шоумен
    • Фильм (Мюзикл)

    • 105 минут

    • 2017 (США)

    • Студия:
      «Chernin Entertainment»

    • Роль: Энн Уилер

  • «Человек-паук: Вдали от дома»

    Человек-паук: Вдали от дома
    • Фильм (Фантастика)

    • 129 минут

    • 2019 (США)

    • Студия:
      «Sony Pictures»

    • Роль: Мишель Джонс

  • «Кей Си. Под прикрытием»

    Кей Си. Под прикрытием
    • Сериал (Комедия)

    • 3 сезона
      (75 серий )

    • с 2015 по 2018 (США )

    • Канал:
      «Disney Channel»

    • Роль: Кей Си Купер

Эпизоды

Интервью

Текстовые интервью

Как приглашенная звезда

Ролики на Youtube

Интересные факты

#1

Единственный ребенок в семье Клэр Стормер и Казембэ Аджаму. Зато у нее есть еще целых пять братьев и сестер со стороны отца. Удивительно, но актриса родилась уже тетей — у нее есть племянники и племянницы старше ее.

#2

Ее семья родом из Арканзаса. Папа Зендеи — афроамериканец, а у мамы есть немецкие, ирландские, английские и шотландские корни.

#3

Не встречалась с мальчиками до 16 лет. Запрещали родители.

#4

Зендея — вегетарианка. Однако дело осложняется тем, что девушка при этом не любит овощи!

#5

Проходила пробы на главную роль в фильме «Алита: Боевой ангел» (Alita: Battle Angel), которую в итоге получила Роза Салазар.

#6

В фильме «Величайший шоумен», где Зендая сыграла роль воздушной акробатки, большинство трюков на трапеции Зендея выполнила сама.

#7

Во время кастинга для фильма «Человек-паук: Возвращение домой» не знала, что это за проект. Зендая думала, что это пробы для какой-то очередной подростковой комедии про школу.

#8

Любимый певец — Майкл Джексон. Кстати, свой первый альбом она записала в той же студии, где Майкл работал над культовыми альбомами «Bad» и «Dangerous».

#9

Зендея не только актриса и певица, но еще и писательница. В 2013 году вышла книга «Between U and Me: How to Rock Your Tween Years with Style and Confidence», где она ответила на вопросы, которые поклонники задавали ей в социальных сетях.

#10

Девушка очень суеверна — никогда не забывает о таких ритуалах, как бросить просыпанную соль через левое плечо. На пути попался черный кот? Зендея точно туда не пойдет.

#11

Если верить словам актрисы, она может уснуть где угодно и когда угодно.

Биография по годам

Портретные фото Зендаи

Стиль Зендаи Коулмен

Зендая на обложках журналов

Фото Зендаи и Тома Холланда

Зендая в детстве

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