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Miranda Cosgrove
edytujMiranda Taylor Cosgrove (born May 14, 1993)[2] is an American actress and singer-songwriter. Her career began at the age of three, when she appeared in television commercials. Her film debut came in 2003, when she played Summer Hathaway in School of Rock. She appeared in a number of minor television roles over several years before coming to prominence as Megan Parker on the NickelodeonTV series Drake & Josh. A few years later, she landed the role of Carly Shay, the lead character in the Nickelodeon TV series iCarly.
As of May 2010, Cosgrove earned $180,000 per episode ofiCarly, making her the second-highest-paid child star on television.[3] She was listed in the 2012 edition of Guinness World Records as the Highest Paid Child Actress foriCarly.[4] Following the success of iCarly, a soundtrack album was released in June 2008, in which she performed four songs. Her debut album, Sparks Fly, was released on April 27, 2010.
Early life
edytujCosgrove was born in Los Angeles, California, to Tom, who owns a dry-cleaning business,[5] and Chris (née Casey), a homemaker.[5] She is of English, Irish, and French descent.[6] At the age of three, she was discovered by a talent agent[5] while singing and dancing at the Los Angeles restaurant Taste of L.A.[7] Cosgrove stated that when the agent approached her and her mother for modeling, she had "never really thought of being an actress" and "was lucky".[8] After choosing to take the offer, she appeared in television commercials for McDonald's[9] and Mello Yello,[9] and also modeled.[10] At the age of seven, she decided that she "loved doing it" and auditioned for theater and television roles.[8]
Career
edytuj2001–2007: Career beginnings, film debut, and Drake & Josh
edytujCosgrove's first television appearance (aside from commercials) was in 2001 as the voice of 5-year-oldLana Lang in the pilot episode of Smallville. Cosgrove then made her film debut with the 2003 film School of Rock. In the movie, she played Summer Hathaway, a young girl with great ambition and discipline who finds herself adjusting to the free-spirited nature of the new teacher by becoming band manager of the classroom's rock band. School of Rock was both a box office hit, grossing over $131,282,949 worldwide,[11] and critical success, receiving a 91 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes.[12] Cosgrove's acting on the film was praised, with David Ansen of Newsweek describing it as "spot on".[13] She said of the experience of working with Jack Black: "The first week it was like, 'Oh, my God, that's Jack Black,' but two weeks later it was fine. He's really funny. Sometimes the director would say, 'Jack, you can't make them laugh so much.'"[14] She cited the scene of trying to sing badly as very difficult. Cosgrove stated that "I got a 45-minute lesson from Jim O'Rourke of Sonic Youth on how to sing badly. I've been taking singing lessons for about five years, so getting to sing badly was new. The director kept saying, 'Try to sing even worse, Miranda,' so it was weird."[9] She is grateful she was in School of Rock, as it exposed her to classic rock songs she was unfamiliar with. "After the movie," said Cosgrove, "I discovered Led Zeppelin and I've taken up the electric guitar."[9]
Cosgrove soon landed her first major role in a television series when she was awarded a main role in theNickelodeon series Drake & Josh, alongside Drake Bell and Josh Peck. In the series, she portrayedMegan Parker, the mischievous younger sister of the title characters. The show made its debut on January 11, 2004 and drew positive responses in ratings. Cosgrove said of Drake & Josh, "It's like a big family. We know each other so well, nothing is embarrassing anymore...It's really comfortable, and it's really fun."[15] While on the show, she was able to develop a partnership with Dan Schneider,[citation needed] known for producing various Nickelodeon shows such as Zoey 101, The Amanda Show, Kenan & Kel, and All That. Also in 2004, Cosgrove guest-starred in a special episode of the animated series What's New, Scooby-Doo?, as well as guest-starring in a season five episode ofGrounded For Life, portraying the character of Jessica.[16]
In 2005, Cosgrove was awarded the role of 'Munch' in the Disney Channel film Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie. In the film, Cosgrove portrays a female mouse who is rescued from a hawk by Junior and Flutter, and subsequently comes along for the adventure that the characters must take.[17]Cosgrove also guest-starred on two episodes of the animated comedy, Lilo & Stitch: The Series. The television series, which aired on Disney, is a spin-off of the original film, Lilo & Stitch. Cosgrove was also rewarded her second major role in a theatrical film, when she cast alongside Drake & Josh co-star Drake Bell in the comedy film Yours, Mine and Ours, in which she portrayed the character Joni;[18][19] the film performed mildly at the box office. Yours, Mine and Ours opened at number three, with an opening weekend of $17,461,108 in the US.[20] Cosgrove later starred in her third theatrical release, Keeping Up with the Steins, which was released to generally negative reviews from critics. The film was also a failure at the box office.[21][22][23] She also earned a role in the straight-to-DVD film The Wild Stallion.
2007–2009: iCarly and music beginnings
edytujCosgrove kicked off 2007 by appearing in several Nickelodeon television series. The first of these appearances was in Zoey 101, which starred Jamie Lynn Spears and Victoria Justice. Cosgrove later guest starred on an episode of Unfabulous, which starred Emma Roberts. In the episode, Cosgrove guest starred as a sweet girl named Cosmina. 2007 saw the end of Drake & Josh, with the final episode airing on September 16, 2007. However, Cosgrove was already in the works of starring in her own series, titlediCarly, a teen sitcom starring Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, and Nathan Kress, released on September 8, 2007.
Schneider tailored iCarly around the interest young people have in the internet. A unique part of this show is the fact that viewers may submit their own videos and also be included in the show. Cosgrove said of the audience participation aspect, "When I first heard about the idea, I thought it was so cool. If I were home and watching TV, I'd want to send in a video."[24]By the summer of 2008, the show was the third highest rated in the 9–14 demographic. The "iCarly Saves TV" special extended episode, became the most-viewed entertainment show on cable TV in June 2008.[9]
Cosgrove's debut as a recording artist began with the iCarlytheme song "Leave It All to Me". The song features her formerDrake & Josh castmate Drake Bell and is written by Michael Corcoran, one of Bell's band members. It was released as a single in December 2007 through digital distribution[25] and eventually peaked at number 100 on the Billboard Hot 100.[26] The album debuted at number one on theBillboard Kid Albums chart.[27] In June 2008, Columbia Records released the iCarly soundtrack, which featured four songs performed by Cosgrove ("Leave It All to Me", "Stay My Baby", "About You Now", and "Headphones On").[28] Critical reception for her performance was positive. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic stated that Cosgrove proved "herself to be an appealingly spunky singer" and the "good tunes" she performed "[made] the most of her girlish talents".[28] However, Erlewine noted that the "focus [was] not on her" because of other artists, but she rather "[blended] in the mix".[28] The following promotional single "Stay My Baby" failed to reach the charts, but "About You Now" reached number 47 on the Hot 100 in January 2009, becoming her most successful single to date.[29]
Cosgrove became one of MTV's Female Pop Rookies of 2009.[30] In December 2008, a cover of theholiday song "Christmas Wrapping" was released to promote the hour-long special Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh.[31] On February 3, 2009, Cosgrove released her first solo recording, the extended playAbout You Now, exclusively on the iTunes Store.[32] The extended play featured the title track, a remix of it, and a remix of "Stay My Baby", as well as two new songs, "F.Y.I." and "Party Girl".[32] To promote the 2009 animated film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Columbia Records released a single entitled "Raining Sunshine" with an accompanying music video in August 2009.[33]
Since July 2008, plans for a debut album have been active.[34] In an interview with MTV News, Cosgrove discussed the forthcoming album.[34] Cosgrove reported to be "co-writing and getting really into" the album, contrasting with the iCarly soundtrack in which she "just picked songs that meant a lot to [her], that [she] really liked."[34] She also described the album as "still pop rock fun" in comparison to her previous work on the iCarly soundtrack, though "a little more mature".[34] Themes for the album are "love songs and just fun songs about hanging out with your girlfriends".[34] When releasing About You Now, Cosgrove further elaborated on the album's concepts.
2010–2012: Debut album, tour, and iCarly final seasons
edytujn 2009 Cosgrove worked with songwriters The Matrix, Dr. Luke, Max Martin,[35] Leah Haywood, and Daniel James, for his debut studio album. She said that "most of the songs are fun, pop, rock-girl empowerment".[35] She noted that "there's one ballad that's kind of sad" and that "it's called 'What Are You Waiting For?' It's about a girl who likes a guy [but he doesn't feel the same way]".[35] She added that it is something she's experienced in her own life: "I definitely have guys that I'm friends with that I have a crush on, and you don't want to ruin the friendship".[35] The album was released in April 2010,[36][dated info] and the first single from her album, "Kissin' U", was premiered on Ryan Seacrest's radio show on March 12, 2010, and released to iTunes on March 23, 2010.[37] The album, titled Sparks Fly, debuted and peaked at number 8 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
She signed with skin care and cosmetics company Neutrogena on February 12, 2010, as anambassador.[38] On March 17, 2010, it was reported that Cosgrove had signed a deal, reportedly in the "low- to mid-seven-figure range" to do 26 additional episodes of iCarly.[39] Cosgrove voiced a character inUniversal Studios' 3-D computer animated feature Despicable Me, released in July 2010. In January 2011, Cosgrove revealed that her new EP would be titled High Maintenance,[40] and also released the first single from the same. The song, titled "Dancing Crazy", was written by Max Martin, Shellback, and Avril Lavigne, and produced by Martin and Shellback.[41] With three weeks of airplay, the song debuted at number 40 on the US Billboard Adult Pop Songs.[40]
On January 24, 2011 she released her debut tour, Dancing Crazy Tour, visiting North America, the trek will support her first studio album, Sparks Fly. The tour began in Missouri and travel throughout the United States and ended in Ohio. Cosgrove continued the tour into the summer to promote her second EP, High Maintenance.[42] On July 15, 2011 the tour continued with a new title, Dancing Crazy Summer Tour, traveled the United States and Canada and performed at music festivals and state fairs.
On August 11, 2011, Cosgrove broke her ankle in a tour bus accident on Interstate 70 near Vandalia, Illinois, resulting in the postponement of her U.S. tour dates.[43] The remainder of the tour was cancelled as a result.[44] In June 2013, Cosgrove and her mother filed a lawsuit at the Illinois federal court against the driver and transportation companies, suing for unspecified damages of $50,000 each while claiming that the crash could have been prevented.[45][46]
On January 24, 2012 Cosgrove released her second iCarly's soundtrack, iSoundtrack II, produced by Dr. Luke.[47] On May 17, 2012, it was announced that the show's seventh season was the last for iCarly and that a series finale event would air in November 2012.[48] The series finale, "iGoodbye", aired on November 23, 2012.
2013–present: Focus on acting
edytujOn February 15, 2013, it was announced that Cosgrove would be starring as Evie in Girlfriend in a Coma, a television series for which NBC has ordered a pilot.[49] Cosgrove will play the daughter of the mother Karen, who wakes up after a nearly twenty-year-long coma and finds out she has a daughter.[50]Cosgrove again voiced Margo in Despicable Me 2 in 2013.
She confirmed involvement in 2013 for on one of her future projects still in development, How Could You Do This to Me?. In the film, she will play a girl who feels that the divorce of her parents has improved her life and, when mom and dad appear to be rekindling sparks, she tries to break them up again.[51] She also confirmed that she is working on her second studio album.[52] She was in the recording studio with Randy Jacksonand Max Martin.[53][54]
Philanthropy
edytujCosgrove is an active supporter of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.[55] She also visits other children's hospitals and considers Education Through Music one of her favorite charities.[56] She is a national spokesperson for Light the Night Walk, an organization that creates awareness for blood cancer and leukemia.[57]
Personal life
edytujCosgrove is an only child and was homeschooled from sixth grade onwards.[58][59]
In fall of 2012, Cosgrove started attending the University of Southern California and has cited her aspirations of majoring in theater or writing.[60][61][58] She made the decision to attend school there to be able to continue acting and to stay near her family.[61] In a November 2012 interview with Larry King, she stated that she would be majoring in film.[62]
In October 2012, Cosgrove bought a three-bedroom, 2,900-square-foot (270 m2) house for $2.65 million.[63][64]
Filmography
edytuj|
Years |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | School of Rock | Summer Hathaway | |
| 2005 | Yours, Mine and Ours | Joni North | |
| 2004-2007 | Drake & Josh | Megan Parker | |
| 2007-2012 | iCarly | Carly Shay | |
| 2006 | Drake & Josh Go Hollywood | Megan Parker | Television Film |
| 2008 | Merry Christmas Drake & Josh | Megan Parker | Television Film |
| 2010 | Despicable Me | Margo | Voice |
| 2010 | Big Time Christmas | Herself | |
| 2010 | 7 Secrets with Miranda Cosgrove | Herself | Documentary |
| 2013 | Despicable Me 2 | Margo | Voice |
| 2013 | Training Wheels | Margo | Short film |
| 2013 | Gru's Girls | Savana | Short film |
| 2014 | The Intruders | Rose Halshford |
Discography
edytujMain article: Miranda Cosgrove discography
Albums
edytuj- Sparks Fly (2010)
- About You Now
- High Maintenance
- iCarly Soundtrack
Tours
edytuj- Dancing Crazy Tour (2011)
- Miranda Cosgrove Summer Tour (2012)
Awards and nominations
edytuj|
Year |
Award |
Category |
Work |
Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actress | iCarly | Won |
| 2010 | 2010 Australian Kids' Choice Awards | LOL Award (shared with ensemble) | iCarly | Won |
|
Year |
Award |
Category |
Work |
Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Kids' Choice Awards Mexico | Favorite International Character Female | iCarly | Won |
| 2011 | Gracie Allen Awards | Outstanding Female Rising Star in a Comedy | iCarly | Won |
| 2011 | Common Sense Media Awards | Best Example to the Youth | Herself | Won |
| 2012 | Teen Choice Awards | Acuvue Inspire Award | Herself | Won |
| 2012 | Young Hollywood Awards | Cross-Over of the Year | Herself | Won |
|
Year |
Award |
Category |
Work |
Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Meus Prêmios Nick Brazil | Favorite TV Actress | iCarly | Won |
| 2014 | 2014 Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie | Despicable Me 2 | Won |