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Ashley Tisdale

Ashley Michelle Tisdale (born July 2 1985)[1] is an American actress and singer. After appearing in several television roles during the late 1990s and early 2000s, she became known to young audiences for playing Maddie Fitzpatrick on the Disney Channel Original Series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and Sharpay Evans in the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical. Tisdale has also pursued a music career and released her debut album Headstrong on February 6 2007. She also participated in High School Musical: The Concert and reprised her role as Sharpay Evans in High School Musical 2. She will also reprise her role as Sharpay in the sequel High School Musical 3. Tisdale is currently voicing Candace in the Disney Channel original series Phineas and Ferb.

Personal life

Tisdale was born in Monmouth County, New Jersey on July 2 1985,[2] to Lisa (née Morris) and Mike Tisdale. She grew up there in Ocean Township.[3] Her elder sister Jennifer Tisdale is also an actress, most notably starring in Bring It On: In It to Win It. Her maternal grandfather is Arnold Morris, the developer of Ginsu Knives; and through her grandfather, she is also related to businessman Ron Popeil.[4][5] Tisdale is Jewish on her mother's side and considers herself Jewish.[6][7] She was discovered by Bill Perlman, her current manager, at South Shores Mall, when she was three.[8] After booking her first audition, she went on to star in around one hundred national network commercials. At the age of eight, she got a leading role in the Broadway musical, Les Misérables and later toured internationally with the cast of Annie.[8] She began acting, appearing in stage productions of Gypsy: A Musical Fable and The Sound of Music at the Jewish Community Center of Monmouth County.[9][10]

Tisdale underwent a rhinoplasty procedure on November 30 2007. According to Tisdale, this was done for health-related reasons and not out of a belief in plastic surgery; her "septum was 80 percent deviated" and she had "two small fractures on [her] nose", and this was interfering with her breathing. She spoke to People magazine about the surgery, saying that it was important to her to be honest with her fans.[11]

Career

Film and television

During the late 1990s, Tisdale had guest appearances in several television series, which included Smart Guy, 7th Heaven, Grounded for Life, Boston Public, Strong Medicine, Charmed, and Beverly Hills, 90210. She had a minor role in the 2001 film, Donnie Darko and a guest appearance on The Amanda Show. She had recurring roles on the sitcoms The Hughleys, and Still Standing. In 2002, she starred in a notable TV commercial for Fruit Gushers, in which her head transformed into an oversized orange. She also starred in a T-Mobile commercial with Catherine Zeta-Jones and was in a Toys "R" Us commercial with Abigail Breslin.

In 2005, Tisdale was cast in the role of Maddie Fitzpatrick on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody after auditioning for the roles of Maddie Fitzpatrick and London Tipton.[12] As the series became popular, Tisdale became a featured performer on the Disney Channel and performed a voice role in Whisper of the Heart. She was also cast in Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical, which became a major success for the channel after its premiere on January 20 2006. Tisdale also auditioned for the role of Erin Ulmer in Final Destination 3 but lost out to Canadian actress Alexz Johnson.[citation needed]

Tisdale was cast as Sharpay Evans in Disney Channel Original Movies, High School Musical. Tisdale had originally auditioned for the role of Gabriella Montez, but was eventually cast as Sharpay Evans, because it was felt that her alto voice suited a darker character.[13] She reprised her role as Sharpay Evans in High School Musical 2 which premiered on August 17 2007. She appeared in the Disney Channel Games 2006 as captain of the Green Team. Tisdale is also appearing in the second rendition of the Disney Channel Games this year. More recently, Tisdale signed a deal with Staples, Inc. to appear in the promotional campaign for the company's "Geared 4 School" sweepstakes in the fall. Tisdale will also have a supporting role in the Disney Channel cartoon Phineas and Ferb and Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation's Tuttles Family Game.[14]

Tisdale appeared in the second episode of Season 8 of MTV's Punk'd in which, she visits a children's hospital and sings "Kiss the Girl" to a little boy in a coma. Midway through the song, the boy wakes up. As she was singing, the lyrics were censored out, as MTV did not own the rights to the song. She also appeared in an episode where she helped Ashton Kutcher to punk her good friend and High School Musical co-star Zac Efron.

Tisdale told JustJared.com during an interview at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards that she will be filming a movie in August.[15] On July 18 2007, MTV News confirmed in an article interview with Ashley Tisdale, that the movie is titled Picture This.[16] This father-daughter movie features Tisdale as Mandy, an unpopular girl working at Petco. She's going to work with Robbie Amell. Ashley states she will probably return to her natural brunette hair color for this movie.[16] On January 10 2008, The Hollywood Reporter reported that she will star in 20th Century Fox's new adventure comedy, They Came From Upstairs along with Robert Hoffman and Carter Jenkins.[17]

Music

2006: Before solo career

Ashley Tisdale and Lucas Grabeel Performing "Status Quo".

Tisdale's role in High School Musical required her to perform several songs, which included songs such as "What I've Been Looking For", "Bop to the Top", and "We're All in This Together". All three managed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. Additionally, Tisdale made music history by being the first female artist ever to debut with two songs simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 with "What I've Been Looking For" and "Bop to the Top".[18][10] She has also recorded cover versions of "Some Day My Prince Will Come", "Last Christmas" and "Kiss The Girl" (including a music video)[19] for Disney. In addition to these, she recorded a version of "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" with other members of the Disney Channel Circle of Stars.

2007-2008: Headstrong

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Tisdale's first solo album, Headstrong, was released on February 6 2007 and was distributed by Warner Bros. Records. The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 album charts, selling 64,000 copies.[20] Though her first single was "He Said She Said", written by J. R. Rotem and Evan "Kidd" Bogart, it was released later, with "Be Good To Me" being released as her first single.

In January 2007, Tisdale was declared the 2nd Hottest Woman of Pop/R&B by Blender Magazine, which stated, "Tisdale has a gift. Not an angelic voice or a dazzling personality, but an even rarer commodity: millions of "pre-sold" tweens eager to buy her debut album!".[21] In March 2007, Tisdale told Blender that she was drug and alcohol-free, and went on to add, "my mom really instilled confidence in me, so I'm not somebody who'd be under peer pressure".[22]

Recently, a Brazilian newspaper claimed that Ashley's new album Headstrong sold 60,000 copies in Brazil,[23] while the worldwide sales for Headstrong have been over 924,000 copies. [24]

Ashley re-release He Said She Said in September 19, 2007, when the music video premiered on MTV's TRL. Also, on January 25, 2008 Ashley released Not Like That on Europe and on February 22, 2008 released Suddenly on Brazil. In a magazine interview, Ashley said that she want to release more three singles, So Much For You, Headstrong and Goin' Crazy.

Ashley did too a promo-tour of her first album on October, 2007, in a three-song performances in selected malls.

On November 13, 2007, Ashley released her first music DVD, There's Something About Ashley, with a three-song trilogy - comprissed by the music videos Ashley Tisdale, Not Like That and Suddenly - and a documentary about the Headstrong creation.

On December 15 2007, Tisdale performed in 'Z-100's Jingle Ball' alongside Timbaland and Good Charlotte.[25] On February 16, 2008, appears the doll featured Ashley Tisdale at the Jacob Javits Center in NYC, with different outfits, make-up and hairstyles from her concerts, appearances, photoshoots and music videos. [26]

Ashley has expressed much interest in recording a second album to TV Guide, MTV, and OK! Weekly. She has even claimed to have started to work on the album while hosting Ryan Seacrest's radio show. However, Warner Bros. Records employees (notably Sarah, WBR employee and moderator of the Official Ashley Boards) has since denied multiple times her second album is in production but has hinted that she may be working on demos.

Music videos

Tisdale shot a music video for her single, "Be Good To Me", which was from her album Headstrong . A video for the same single also featured on the High School Musical: The Concert DVD. Ashley also featured in a music video remake of, "Kiss the Girl", from The Little Mermaid, which is included on The Little Mermaid Special Edition DVD. She has also featured in the "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (originally from Disney's Cinderella) music video made for Disney Channel, along with several other Disney Channel stars. The music videos of "What I've Been Looking For" and "We're All In This Together" from High School Musical are available on iTunes. The US iTunes Store also sells the High School Musical movie and the concert version.

Tisdale filmed three music videos for "He Said She Said", "Not Like That" and "Suddenly" for her current album Headstrong on June 26 2007.[27] On September 19 2007, "He Said She Said" premiered in the US on TRL."He Said She Said" Music Video also Starred Josh Henderson from Desperate Housewives and Tisdale's own older sister, Jennifer Kelly Tisdale[28]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Whisper of the Heart Yuko Harada Voice (2006 English dub)
1998 A Bug's Life Lead Blueberry Scout/Additional Voices Voice
2001 Donnie Darko Kim, the Dorky girl Brief appearance
Nathan's Choice Stephanie TV movie
2002 The Mayor of Oyster Bay - TV movie
2006 High School Musical Sharpay Evans TV movie (Disney Channel)
2007 High School Musical 2 Sharpay Evans TV movie (Disney Channel)
2008 Picture This Mandy Main Role / (post-production)
Sweet Sixteen Shelby Coleman Filming
High School Musical 3: Senior Year Sharpay Evans Theatrical release
2009 They Came From Upstairs Shelby pre production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2005–2008 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Maddie Fitzpatrick Main Role
2007 Kim Possible Camille Leon Voice / Recurring role
2007– Phineas and Ferb Candice Flynn Voice

Guest appearances

Discography

Albums

Singles

Concert tours

DVDs

Awards and nominations

  • 2001
Young Artist Award: "Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actress" (Boston Public) (Nominated)[29]
  • 2006
Billboard Music Awards: "Soundtrack Album of the Year Award - with High School Musical Cast" (Won)
Billboard Music Awards: "Album of the Year Award - with High School Musical Cast" (Nominated)
Emmy Awards: "Outstanding Children's Program - with High School Musical Cast" (Won)
  • 2007
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards UK: "Best TV Actress" (Won)
Premios Oye!: "Mejor Artista Revelación Internacional" (International Breakthrough Artist) (Nominated)
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Italy: "Best TV Show" by The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (Nominated)
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Italy: "Best Movie" - with High School Musical Cast (Won)
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Australia: "So Hot Right Now" - with High School Musical Cast (Won)
  • 2008
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards US: "Favorite TV Show" by The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (Nominated)[30]

References

  1. ^ Tisdale, Ashley. "Fact Sheet". BOP. Retrieved 2006-05-09. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "High School homecoming". The Mercury News. June 2006. Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  3. ^ "'High School' success story", Asbury Park Press, March 7 2006. "EVEN Ashley Tisdale is having a hard time believing her luck. Not only is the former Ocean Township resident starring in the hottest cable movie on the tube these days."
  4. ^ Background info on Tisdale's maternal family found at "the New Yorker". The Pitchman. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |accessmonthday= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ Tisdale mentioned her family relation on The Jimmy Kimmel Show, May 9 2006
  6. ^ Bloom, Nate (2007-01-30). "All About Ashley". InterfaithFamily.com. Retrieved 2007-01-30. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ Heifetz, Laurie (3-4/07). "The Jewish Paparazzi-Funny, Tisdale doesn't sound Jewish!". American Jewish Life Magazine. Retrieved 2007-05-07. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  8. ^ a b "About Ashley". AshleyTisdale.com. 2006-08-25. Retrieved 2007-01-30. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. ^ "Celebrity Premiers Video in Deal ([[2006-07-11]])". JCC of Greater Monmouth County. 2006-07-11. Retrieved 2007-01-30. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); URL–wikilink conflict (help)
  10. ^ a b "Ashley Tisdale biography". Retrieved 2007-10-16.
  11. ^ Monica Rizzo, "High School Musical's Ashley Tisdale Gets Nose Job", People.com, December 3 2007.
  12. ^ "Ashley Tisdale". The Star Scoop. 12/05. Retrieved 2007-08-25. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  13. ^ High School Musical Pop-up Edition
  14. ^ Animax Official Press Starlight Official Press
  15. ^ "Ashley Tisdale @ MTV Movie Awards 2007". JustJared.com. 2007-06-04. Retrieved 2007-06-24. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  16. ^ a b "Ashley Tisdale gets unpopular". Retrieved 2007-10-12.
  17. ^ "Tisdale climbs to film in "Upstairs"". Retrieved 2008-01-12.
  18. ^ Bronson, Fred (2006-02-02). "Chart Beat". Billboard. Retrieved 2007-03-22. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  19. ^ "Ashley Tisdale 'Kiss The Girl' Music Video". Ashley Tisdale. Retrieved 2006-10-26.
  20. ^ Hasty, Katie (2007-02-14). "Fall Out Boy Hits 'High' Note With No. 1 Debut". Billboard. Retrieved 2007-03-22.
  21. ^ "High School Musical star tries a more challenging medium: pop songs". Blender. Retrieved 2007-02-06.
  22. ^ Gross, Michael Joseph. "Ashley Tisdale's After School Special". Blender. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
  23. ^ "oglobo.Globo.com". Retrieved 2007-10-23.
  24. ^ Ashley Music Forum - Headstrong Sales Updated!
  25. ^ Jingle Ball
  26. ^ ashley-t.com - Ashley's Doll
  27. ^ YouTube - Ashley's own Headstrong Mini Musical
  28. ^ ""He Said She Said" on ashleymusic".
  29. ^ IMDB awards archive
  30. ^ Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards Press Kit NKCA Nominees


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