Zendaya
Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman is an American actress, singer, dancer, and fashion model born in Oakland, California, on September 1, 1996.
Her early training took place at several institutions in and around the Bay Area. She attended the Oakland School for the Arts and Oak Park High School, and pursued further theatrical study at the American Conservatory Theater and the California Shakespeare Theater. That grounding across stage, voice, and movement informed a career that has extended across television, film, and recorded music alike. Working in English, she has built a presence in both scripted television and theatrical film, while also releasing music that draws on dance-pop, pop rock, and contemporary R&B.
The recognition she has received across disciplines reflects the range of that output. She holds a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for her television work, as well as a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for her contributions to film. She has also received the Kids' Choice Award for Favorite TV Actress and the Crystal Award. In addition to those honors, she was named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people, a distinction that placed her among a select group of figures from across public life.
Her work as a voice actor adds another dimension to a practice that spans stage training, screen performance, recording, and modeling. The recurring threads running through her career are the intersection of performance and music — specifically the genres of dance-pop, pop rock, and contemporary R&B — and a sustained engagement with both the small and large screen as a television and film actor.
Quotes by Zendaya
Zendaya's insights on:

Doing and making positive programming for young people is so important to me, and I will keep doing it.

I shampoo every other day and only do the roots. I can't shampoo all the way down to the end, because it will dry my hair out. I use a mask multiple times a week to restore moisture.

I'm excited to be a part of the new direction the Barbie brand is headed, specifically how they are celebrating diversity in the line and encouraging kids to raise their voices.

The greatest of the greats wouldn't be the greatest of the greats if they didn't try stuff, you know what I mean?





