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Aimee Carrero

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Aimee Carrero
Carrero in 2023
Born (1988-07-15) July 15, 1988 (age 36)
Other namesAimee Carrero Rock
Alma materFlorida International University (BA)
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present
Spouse
Tim Rock
(m. 2016)

Aimee Carrero (born July 15, 1988) is an American actress. She is known for voicing Princess Elena on Disney Channel's Elena of Avalor and Adora/She-Ra in the Netflix series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.[1][2] Her live action roles include Sofia Rodriguez on the Freeform sitcom Young & Hungry and Angie on the Cartoon Network series Level Up.

Early life and education

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Carrero was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to a Dominican mother and a Puerto Rican[3] father and grew up in Miami, Florida.[4] She is an alumna of Florida International University graduating in 2008 with a degree in international relations.[5]

Career

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In 2009, she appeared in the feature film Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.[6] Carrero's television credits include The Mentalist, Lincoln Heights, Men of a Certain Age, The Middle, Greek, Zeke and Luther and Baby Daddy.[6] In 2011, she was cast as Angie in the Cartoon Network live-action film Level Up. She reprised her role in the subsequent television series of the same name.[7] The series ended in 2013 after two seasons.

In 2012, Carrero played in the Lifetime television film Blue Lagoon: The Awakening. That same year, she made her Off-Broadway debut in Atlantic Theater Company's world premiere play, What Rhymes with America in December 2012.[8] In 2014, she co-starred in the horror film Devil's Due.[4] Carrero also had a recurring role in the second season of the FX series The Americans as Lucia, a Sandinista freedom fighter and spy. She was also cast in the ABC Family sitcom Young & Hungry, starring Emily Osment.[9]

In January 2015, it was announced that Carrero will be providing the voice of Elena, Disney's first Latina fairy tale princess for the Disney Channel series Elena of Avalor.[10] The series is a spin-off of the Disney Junior series Sofia the First, and it premiered on July 22, 2016.[11][12] In April 2016, it was announced that Carrero and her character Sofia would be co-starring with Ashley Tisdale in a potential spinoff series of Young & Hungry, titled Young & Sofia.[13] However, the project did not move past the backdoor pilot phase.[14]

In 2018, Carrero was cast as the voice of main character Adora in the Netflix animated series reboot She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.[15] From June to August 2021, Carrero starred in the actual play limited series Exandria Unlimited, a spinoff of the web series Critical Role.[16][17][18] In March 2022, she reprised her role in a two part special Exandria Unlimited: Kymal.[19][20]

Carrero speaking with attendees at the 2023 Phoenix Fan Fusion at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

Carrero landed a recurring role as Danielle in the drama series Maid, inspired by Stephanie Land's memoir Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive, that premiered on Netflix on October 1, 2021.[21] Her character is a survivor of domestic abuse who becomes friends with Alex, Margaret Qualley's character, at the women's shelter.[22][23] Fans and critics of the show praised Danielle as a "fiercely determined character" and "another young mom at the domestic violence shelter who quite literally gets Alex back on her feet" but noted that her story was never completed and the audience is left wondering what happened to her.[24][22][25] For her role in Maid, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress – Drama (Television) at Imagen Awards in 2022.[26]

She appeared in supporting roles in Spirited[27] and Mark Mylod's The Menu in 2022.[28] On October 16, 2022, Carrero was given the Breakout Performance Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival.[29] In February 2024, she portrayed Vivian, Camila Mendes' character's sister in the Amazon Prime Video romantic comedy film Upgraded (2024).[30] In April 2024, Carrero was added to the main cast of Apple TV+'s television drama series Your Friends and Neighbors.[31] In a series regular role, she joins an ensemble cast that also includes Olivia Munn, Amanda Peet and Jon Hamm.[31]

She has one of the main roles as a new paramedic called Jessica in the action comedy film Code 3 (2024), set to premiere on September 12, 2024, at the Toronto International Film Festival.[32] Co-starring opposite Rainn Wilson and Lil Rel Howery, the film follows a 24-hour shift of busy and overworked paramedics.[33]

Personal life

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In November 2015, she became engaged to actor Tim Rock. They were married in August 2016.[34]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 The Essential Man Eva Stroheim Short film
Category 4 Alexandra
2009 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Emily
2010 Never Winter Sam Short film
2014 Devil's Due Emily
Obituaries Marie Sinclair Short film
2015 The Last Witch Hunter Miranda
2017 Yoshua Maelle Short film
2018 The Portuguese Kid Patti Dragonetti
Dylan Maritza Short film
2020 Wander Darkly Shea
Holidate Carly
2022 Mack & Rita Sunita
The Menu Felicity
Spirited Nora
2024 Upgraded Vivian Amazon Prime Video original film
Code 3 Jessica

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 Hannah Montana Mia Episode: "For (Give) a Little Bit"
Lincoln Heights Sylvia Torres 4 episodes
The Mentalist Cassie Episode: "Blood Brothers"
2010 Greek Sunny Episode: "Your Friends and Neighbors"
The Middle Teenage Sales Clerk Episode: "The Neighbor"
2011 Level Up Angie Television film
2012–13 Main role
2012 Blue Lagoon: The Awakening Jude Television film
2014 Baby Daddy Sydney Episode: "Romancing the Phone"
The Americans Lucia 4 episodes
2014–18 Young & Hungry Sofia Rodriguez Main role
2015–16, 2020 Blindspot Ana Montes Episodes: "Cede Your Soul", "Why Await Life's End", "Iunne Enui"
2016 Elena and the Secret of Avalor Princess Elena Television film; voice role
2016–20 Elena of Avalor Princess Elena Lead voice role
2016 MacGyver Cindy Episode: "The Corkscrew"
2017 American Horror Story: Cult Picnic Girl Episode: "Election Night"
2018–20 She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Adora / She-Ra Lead voice role[35]
2019 The Village Sofia Lopez Recurring role, 5 episodes
2021 Maid Danielle Recurring role
2022 Family Guy Hispanic Girl Voice role, Episode: "First Blood"
The Offer Rosie Molina Miniseries, 1 episode
2022–present Firebuds Marina Ramirez Recurring voice role, 5 episodes
2023 The Consultant Patti Main role
The Legend of Vox Machina Ashari girl Voice role, Episode: "Pass Through Fire"
TBA Your Friends and Neighbors Upcoming Apple TV+ original series[31]

Web

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Year Title Role Notes
2012 Silverwood Emily Episode: "Silverwood Inn"
2014 Young & Hungry Herself 4 episodes
2021 Exandria Unlimited Opal Main role; 8 episodes
2022 Exandria Unlimited: Kymal Main role; 2 episodes[19][20]
2022 Critical Role (one-shots) Lilith Ferrera (Jinxx) Episode: "Generation Nord"[36]
2023–2024 Critical Role (campaign three) Deni$e Bembachula, Opal Guest role; 7 episodes[37][38][39]
2024 Candela Obscura: The Circle of the Crimson Mirror Grimoria Main role; 3 episodes[40][41]

Music videos

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Year Title Artist Role Notes
2018 "SOS" Cher Herself Music video for Cher's ABBA tribute album Dancing Queen
2023 "After Hours" Aly & AJ Disgruntled Bartender Music video for Aly & AJ's album With Love From

Awards and nominations

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Year Award ceremony Category Work Result
2013 Animayo: The International Film Festival of

Animation, Visual Effects and Video Games

Audience Award (shared with the cast)[42] Vortexx: English Version Nominated
Best Visual Effects (shared with the cast)[42] Nominated
2017 Imagen Awards Best Actress – Television[42] Elena of Avalor Nominated
2018 Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series[42] Won
Chicago Horror Film Festival Best Actress[42] Dylan Nominated
Cinema at the Edge Independent Film Festival Best Actress[42] Won
Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema Best Actress – Featurette[42] Nominated
2022 Imagen Awards Best Supporting Actress – Drama (Television)[42] Maid Nominated
Newport Beach Film Festival Breakout Performance Award[29] Won

References

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