Raven-Symoné

Songs: 5
Albums: 1

Albums

Raven-Symoné - This Is My Time
This Is My Time
2004, songs: 5

Facts about Raven-Symoné

Raven-Symoné

Raven-Symoné, whose full name is Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman, is an American actress, singer, songwriter, and television personality. Here are some key facts about her:

  1. Early Career and Disney Channel Success: Raven-Symoné began her career as a child actor, appearing in television commercials and sitcoms. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Olivia Kendall on "The Cosby Show" (1989–1992) at the age of three. However, it was her starring role as Raven Baxter on the Disney Channel series "That's So Raven" (2003–2007) that catapulted her to fame. The show was a major success and became one of Disney Channel's highest-rated programs, earning Raven-Symoné numerous awards and nominations for her performance.

  2. Music Career: In addition to acting, Raven-Symoné has pursued a career in music. She released her debut studio album, "Here's to New Dreams", in 1993 at the age of seven. The album showcased her vocal talent and included songs in various genres, ranging from R&B to pop. Raven-Symoné continued to release music throughout her career, with albums such as "Undeniable" (1999) and "This Is My Time" (2004). Her music often explores themes of empowerment, self-expression, and personal growth.

  3. Film and Television Work: In addition to her role on "That's So Raven", Raven-Symoné has appeared in numerous films and television shows throughout her career. Some of her notable film credits include "Dr. Dolittle" (1998) and its sequel, "Dr. Dolittle 2" (2001), "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement" (2004), and "College Road Trip" (2008). She has also made guest appearances on television shows such as "Empire" and "Black-ish", showcasing her versatility as an actor.

  4. Broadway and Theater: Raven-Symoné has also showcased her talent on Broadway and in theater productions. She made her Broadway debut in 1993 as a replacement in the musical "Beauty and the Beast", portraying the role of Young Nala. She later returned to Broadway in 2013 to star as Deloris Van Cartier in the musical adaptation of "Sister Act". Raven-Symoné's performances on Broadway have received praise from critics and audiences alike, further solidifying her reputation as a multi-talented performer.

  5. Personal Life and Activism: Throughout her career, Raven-Symoné has been open about her personal life and identity. In 2016, she publicly came out as a lesbian and later as bisexual, advocating for LGBTQ+ visibility and representation in the entertainment industry. Raven-Symoné has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts and activism, supporting causes such as LGBTQ+ rights, racial justice, and mental health awareness. Her openness and advocacy have made her a role model for many fans and have earned her praise for her commitment to social change.

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