Alyson Stoner
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Born | Alyson Rae Stoner August 11, 1993 Toledo, Ohio, U.S. |
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Years active | 2001–present |
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Instrument | Vocals |
Alyson Rae Stoner (born August 11, 1993)[1] is an American actress, singer, dancer and model. Stoner is best known for her roles in Cheaper by the Dozen (2003), The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005–2007) and the Step Up series (2006, 2010, 2014).
She has been a dancer for several artists, such as Missy Elliott, Eminem, Kumbia Kings, Outkast and Will Smith. Stoner is also known for hosting Disney Channel's Mike's Super Short Show (2001–2007) and for voicing Isabella Garcia-Shapiro in Phineas and Ferb (2007–2015).
Early life
Stoner was born in Toledo, Ohio, the daughter of LuAnne Hodges (née Adams), a former executive secretary at Owens-Illinois, and Charlie Stoner.[2] While growing up in Toledo, Stoner attended Maumee Valley Country Day School and studied ballet, tap dance, and jazz dance at the O'Connell's Dance Studio. She also modeled and trained at the Margaret O'Brien Modeling Studio. She won Best Model of the Year at the International Modeling and Talent Association Convention in New York City under O'Brien's studio in 2000.
Career
In 2001, Stoner became the co-host of the Disney Channel Mike's Super Short Show along with Michael Alan Johnson, an infomercial segment regarding forthcoming Disney releases. In 2003 and 2005, she appeared as Sarah, one of the twelve Baker children, in the successful comedies Cheaper by the Dozen and Cheaper by the Dozen 2. She has also appeared in several television shows aimed at the preteen market, including The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, That's So Raven and Drake & Josh.
In 2006, she had a small film role in Step Up as Camille, Channing Tatum's character's younger sister. She provided the voice of Isabella Garcia-Shapiro and Jenny (until Season 4) in the Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb from 2007-2015, and personally came up with Isabella's catchphrase "Whatcha doin'?". In 2008, she starred in the Disney Channel Original movie Camp Rock as Caitlyn Gellar, an aspiring music producer. Her reception in Camp Rock was particularly strong, with various media outlets suggesting it was about time she played a main character role having backed up for other big names such as Will Smith and Eminem. Stoner starred as Alice McKinley in the movie Alice Upside Down, based loosely on the Alice series, particularly The Agony of Alice by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. This was her second starring role and, according to an interview that appears on the direct-to-DVD release, she states that this was the first time she has had to appear in every scene in a movie.
In 2008, she sang two songs, "Lost and Found" and "Free Spirit", from the soundtrack of the movie Alice Upside Down, in which she plays the lead role. She has also recorded a cover version of the song Dancing in the Moonlight for the 2009 Disney DVD/Blu-ray movie, Space Buddies.[3] In 2010, Stoner appeared in the third Step Up film Step Up 3D opposite Adam Sevani where she reprised the role. Stoner uploaded a video onto her official YouTube page of her final dance rehearsal which introduced other cast members.[4] The same year, Stoner returned to reprise her role as Caitlyn Gellar in Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, a sequel to Camp Rock. Stoner also guest-starred in the television drama series House as a skater.
In 2011 Stoner started working with record producers, songwriters and a vocal coach to change her vocal style from "kiddie-pop" to a more soulful pop vibe with a little alternative edge for her first studio album.[5][failed verification] On April 4, 2010 Stoner posted a video to her YouTube Channel announcing the release of her debut single, "Flying Forward" on April 20, 2010.[5] Stoner released her debut EP entitled Beat the System in 2011. She also appeared in Wii Fit related videos on the Nintendo Channel on the Wii video game console demonstrating balance exercises. She also replaced Hayden Panettiere as the voice of Kairi in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories and Xion in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. She voiced the character Opal in seasons three and four of The Legend of Korra.[6]
Other ventures
Dancing
After choreography training in Los Angeles, Stoner appeared as a background dancer in several music videos, notably Missy Elliott's "Work It", "Gossip Folks", "I'm Really Hot", Eminem's "Just Lose It", and "No Tengo Dinero" by the Kumbia Kings. She has also been a back-up dancer for OutKast at the 2004 Kids' Choice Awards and for Will Smith at the 2005 show. Stoner danced with a dancing group called the JammXKids between 2003 and 2006. She quit the group in early 2006 due to scheduling conflicts, but continues to work with the individual kids on different jobs. She was also one of the dancers in the special features for the Shark Tale DVD.
Stoner teaches hip hop classes at the Millennium Dance Complex, and is credited as the youngest person to teach a master class there. She also recently appeared in Debby Ryan's "We Got the Beat" for Disney Channel's Radio Rebel. In February 2015, she released a dance tribute video to Missy Elliot featuring a mash up medley of Missy Elliot videos she had danced in when she was younger.[7][8] Within the first week, it received more than 12 million views.[7]
Publishing
Stoner is the "dance editor" for KEWL Magazine. In February 2009, Stoner released the Alyson Stoner Project described as "a dance video hybrid — melding many styles of entertainment into one package".[9] It was directed by Kevin Schmidt, her co-star from Cheaper by the Dozen.[9]
Personal life
In March 2018, Stoner came out in an article on Teen Vogue, stating she was "attracted to men, women, and people who identify in other ways."[10]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Cheaper by the Dozen | Sarah Baker | |
2004 | Garfield | Kid Rat 3 | Voice role |
2005 | Cheaper by the Dozen 2 | Sarah Baker | |
2006 | Step Up | Camille Gage | |
2006 | Holly Hobbie and Friends: Surprise Party | Holly Hobbie | Voice role |
2006 | Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes | Holly Hobbie | Voice role |
2007 | Holly Hobbie and Friends: Secret Adventures | Holly Hobbie | Voice role |
2007 | Holly Hobbie and Friends: Best Friends Forever | Holly Hobbie | Voice role |
2007 | Alice Upside Down | Alice McKinley | |
2009 | The Alyson Stoner Project | Herself | Direct-to-video |
2010 | Kung Fu Magoo | Lorelei Tan Gu | Voice role |
2010 | Step Up 3D | Camille Gage | |
2011 | The Little Engine That Could | The Little Engine | Voice role |
2013 | Super Buddies | Strawberry | Voice role |
2014 | Step Up: All In | Camille Gage | |
2015 | Hoovey | Jen Elliott | |
2015 | The A-List | Lacey Parish | |
2015 | Summer Forever | Liv | |
2015 | Huevos: Little Rooster's Egg-cellent Adventure | Sweet Pea | Voice role |
2016 | Mr. Invincible | Talullah |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001–2007 | Mike's Super Short Show | Sally | Main role (seasons 1–3); recurring role (seasons 4–6) |
2004 | I'm with Her | Dylan Cassidy | Episode: "The Kid Stays in the Picture" |
2004 | Drake & Josh | Wendy | Episode: "Number One Fan" |
2004 | The Batman | Connie | Voice role; episode: "The Man Who Would Be Bat"; uncredited[citation needed] |
2004–2006 | Lilo & Stitch: The Series | Victoria | Voice role; recurring role |
2005 | That's So Raven | Allison "Ally" Parker | Episode: "Goin' Hollywood" |
2005–2007 | The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Max | Recurring role |
2006 | Joey | Kaley | Episode: "Joey and the Critic" |
2006 | All Grown Up! | Lisa | Voice role; episode: "Rachel, Rachel" |
2006 | W.I.T.C.H. | Lillian Hale | Voice role; recurring role |
2007 | Disney's Really Short Report | Herself | Episode: "Bridge to Terabithia" |
2007–2015 | Phineas and Ferb | Isabella Garcia-Shapiro / Jenny Brown |
Voice role; main role (as Isabella); recurring role (as Jenny) |
2008 | Camp Rock | Caitlyn Gellar | Television film |
2008 | Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream | Herself | Episode: "Hello Hollywood" |
2008 | Disney Channel Games | Herself / Contestant | 5 episodes, part of Blue Team |
2010 | Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam | Caitlyn Gellar | Television film |
2010 | House | Della | Episode: "Selfish" |
2011 | Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension | Isabella Garcia-Shapiro / Isabella-2 | Voice role; television film |
2011–2013 | Young Justice | Barbara Gordon / Bette Kane |
Voice role; 6 episodes (as Barbara Gordon); episode: "Homefront" (as Bette Kane) |
2014 | The Legend of Korra | Opal | Voice role; recurring role |
2014 | Major Crimes | Bug | Episode: "Jane Doe #38" |
2014 | Expecting Amish | Mary | Television film |
2015 | Sugarbabies | Katie Woods | Television film |
2016 | Hitting the Breaks | Gretchen McBride | Episode: "Home Alone on the Range" |
2016 | Milo Murphy's Law | Kris, Lydia, Isabella Garcia-Shapiro | Voice role |
2017 | Voltron: Legendary Defender | Florina | Voice role; episode: "Depths" |
Web
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008–2009 | Ghost Town | Tina Burton | 7 episodes[11] |
2016 | Roommates | Alyson | Episode: "Five Guys and Five Girls" |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories | Kairi | Voice role |
2009 | Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days | Xion | Voice role |
2011 | Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension | Isabella Garcia-Shapiro / Isabella-2 / Receptionist | Voice role |
2013 | Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix | Xion / Kairi | Voice role |
2017 | Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep – A Fragmentary Passage | Kairi | Voice role |
Discography
Extended plays
Title | Album details |
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Beat the System[12] |
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While You Were Sleeping" |
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Singles
Year | Title | Album |
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2010 | "Flying Forward"[citation needed] | N/A |
"Make History"[citation needed] | N/A | |
2013 | "Dragon (That's What You Wanted)"[citation needed] | N/A |
2015 | "Pretty Girls"[citation needed] | N/A |
2016 | "Woman"[citation needed] | N/A |
"Back to Church"[citation needed] | N/A | |
"The Boy is Mine"[citation needed] | N/A |
Featured singles
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||||||||
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US [13] |
CAN [13] |
UK [14] | ||||||||||||
2008 | "We Rock" (among Cast of Camp Rock) |
33 | 70 | 97 | Camp Rock | |||||||||
2014 | "Without You"[15] (Tyler Ward featuring Alyson Stoner) |
— | — | — | N/A | |||||||||
2015 | "Give Me Strength"[16] (Brock Baker featuring Alyson Stoner) |
— | — | — | N/A | |||||||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Promotional singles
Year | Title | Album |
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2010 | "It's On"[17] (among Cast of Camp Rock) | Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam |
Other appearances
Year | Title | Other artist(s) | Album |
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2008 | "Lost & Found" | N/A | Alice Upside Down |
"Free Spirit" | Bridgit Mendler | Alice Upside Down | |
2009 | "Dancin' in the Moonlight" | N/A | Space Buddies |
"Fly Away Home" | N/A | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure | |
2010 | "What I've Been Looking For" | N/A | DisneyMania 7 |
"What We Came Here For" | Cast of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam | Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam | |
"This Is Our Song" | Cast of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam | Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam | |
2017 | "Evolution of Michael Jackson" | Next Town Down | N/A |
Awards and nominations
Year | Title | Category | Nominated | Result | Refs |
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2004 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a Feature Film: Young Actress age 10 or younger | Cheaper by the Dozen | Nominated | [18] |
Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film | Cheaper by the Dozen | Won | [18] | ||
2006 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a Feature Film: Young Ensemble Cast | Cheaper by the Dozen 2 | Nominated | [19] |
2007 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a Feature Film: Supporting Young Actress | Step Up | Nominated | [20] |
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama): Guest Starring Young Actress | The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Nominated | [20] | ||
2008 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series: Recurring Young Actress | The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Nominated | [21] |
2017 | Streamy Awards | Best Dance Performance | Herself | Won | [22] |
References
- ^ "Alyson Stoner Biography". tvguide.com. Retrieved October 12, 2009.
- ^ Sewell, Rhonda B. (April 6, 2003). "The wonder of the way she dances". Toledoblade.com. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2010.
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suggested) (help) - ^ "NEW 'STEP UP' SEQUEL GOING 3-D". ETonline.com. June 24, 2009. Archived from the original on August 18, 2010. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
- ^ a b TheRealAlysonStoner. YouTube. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
- ^ Criswell, Kristen (December 22, 2010). "NW Ohio native Alyson Stoner flexes 'girl power'". Toledo Free Press. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
- ^ a b Missy Elliott — Work It. YouTube. July 24, 2009. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
- ^ YouTube. YouTube.com. Retrieved June 29, 2018.
- ^ a b The Alyson Stoner Project MySpace
- ^ Stoner, Alyson. "Alyson Stoner: What It Was Like to Fall in Love With a Woman". Teen Vogue. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
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- ^ a b "We Rock". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
- ^ "Cast Of Camp Rock". UK Singles Chart. Chart Stats. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
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- ^ "Alyson Stoner - Give Me Strength". Discogs. May 30, 2011. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
- ^ "It's On (From "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam") – Single by Cast of Camp Rock 2". iTunes Store. Apple, Inc. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
- ^ a b "25th Annual Young Artist Awards". Young Artist Awards. Archived from the original on August 8, 2011. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
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External links
- Alyson Stoner on Facebook
- Alyson Stoner at IMDb
- Alyson Stoner interview from Portrait magazine.
- 1993 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American actresses
- American child actresses
- American child singers
- American female singers
- American female dancers
- Dancers from Ohio
- American film actresses
- American television actresses
- American video game actresses
- American voice actresses
- Actresses from Toledo, Ohio
- 21st-century American singers
- LGBT people from Ohio
- LGBT entertainers from the United States
- LGBT actresses
- LGBT dancers
- LGBT models