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Bella Thorne
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Bella Thorne

Thorne at the Divergent film


premiere inWestwood, Los Angeles,
California on March 18, 2014
Born

Annabella Avery
Thorne[1]
October 8,
1997 (age 17)
Pembroke Pines,

Florida, U.S.
Occupation Actress
singer
model
dancer
Years active 2003present
Television Dirty Sexy Money
My Own Worst Enemy
Little Monk
Big Love
Shake It Up
Genres

Musical career
Electropop, dancepop, R&B

Instruments Vocals
Labels

Hollywood

Website

bellathorneofficial.com

Annabella Avery "Bella" Thorne (born October 8,


1997) is an American teen actress, singer, model
and dancer. She is best known for her role as Ruthy
Spivey in the TV series My Own Worst Enemy, as
Tancy Henrickson in the fourth season of Big
Love and as CeCe Jones on the Disney
Channel original series Shake It Up. She was also in
the 2014 film Blended as Hilary "Larry",
alongside Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler.
Contents

[hide]

1 Early life
2 Career
o 2.1 200309: Dirty Sexy
Money and My Own Worst Enemy
o 2.2 201013: Big Love and Shake It
Up
o 2.3 2014present: Films, book series
and Jersey
3 Artistry
4 Personal life
o 4.1 Other ventures
5 Filmography
6 Discography
7 Awards and nominations
8 References
9 External links

Early life
Bella Thorne was born on October 8, 1997,
in Pembroke Pines, Florida, the daughter of Tamara
and Delancey Reinaldo "Rey" Thorne.[2][3][4] She is the
youngest of four children; Kaili (born February 19,
1992), Danielle "Dani" (born January 19, 1993), and
Remy (born December 22, 1995); all of whom are
also actors.[2][5] Her father was of Cuban descent, and

Thorne has stated that she also has Italian and Irish
ancestry.[6] She enjoyed a career as a child model.[2]

Career
200309: Dirty Sexy Money and My Own
Worst Enemy

Thorne in 2010

Thorne's first film appearance was an uncredited


role as a sidelines fan in the 2003 film Stuck on You.
She has since appeared in film and television
projects including Entourage and The O.C. as a
younger version of Taylor Townsend. In 2007 she
joined the recurring cast of Dirty Sexy Money's
second season, her first major television role. She
played Margaux Darling. The series revolves around
lawyer and family man Nick George, when Nick's
father mysteriously dies in a plane crash, he agrees
to take his position as the Darling family's lawyer,
while trying to discover who committed the
murder.[7] In 2008, Thorne starred

alongside Christian Slater and Taylor Lautner in the


short-lived drama series My Own Worst Enemy, for
which she won a Young Artist's Award for her
portrayal of the character Ruthy Spivey; Thorne
described her Enemy casting as a major
breakthrough as this was the first recurring role in
her career. In 2008 she starring the third-last
episode of October Road as Angela Ferilli, the preadolescence crush of the main characters. Her older
brother Remy also guest-starred in the same
episode as a younger Eddie Latekka.
In 2009 she starred the web series Little Monk,
which depicted characters from the series Monk as
Wendy, one of the Monks' classmates. The
webisodes are available only on the "Best of Monk"
DVD. Also in 2009, she played the role of the
vengeful antagonist in the horror film Forget Me
Not.[8] In addition, Thorne took on a supporting role in
the family dramaRaspberry Magic, the movie
premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival[9] and
the San Francisco International Asian American Film
Festival in 2010.[10]

201013: Big Love and Shake It Up

Thorne at One Night In..., in September 6, 2012.

In 2010, Thorne replaced Jolean Wejbe as Tancy


"Teenie" Henrickson, Bill and Barb's younger
daughter in Season 4 of HBO's Big Love.[11] Thorne
starring as co-star on theDisney
Channel sitcom Shake It Up, originally titled Dance,
Dance Chicago. Thorne plays CeCe Jones, a
dancer with heavy ambitions for a career in the
spotlight despite havingdyslexia.[12] The show is
a buddy comedy centered around a teen dance
show (in a show-within-a-show format) co-starring
Thorne and Zendaya.[13] The multi-camera series
began production in Hollywood, California, in July
2010 and premiered on November 7, 2010 on
Disney Channel. While she had a substantial
portfolio of work in television and film, Thorne had
no experience in professional dancing before being
cast. After signing onto the show in October 2009,
she began taking three dance classes every
night.[14] Thorne's first single,Watch Me was released

on June 21, reaching 86 on the US Billboard Hot


100 charts.,[15] 9 on the US Top
Heatseekers charts[16] and earning RIAA: Gold.[17]
On September 29, 2011, Disney Channel
announced it had increased Shake It Up's second
season order to 26 episodes.[18] A 90-minute special
episode "Made In Japan" aired August 17, 2012 as
the season two finale.[19] On June 4, 2012, Disney
Channel announced that Shake It Up was renewed
for a third season[20] In 2012, Thorne was cast as
Avalon Greene in the Disney Channel Original
Movie Frenemies.[21]"TTYLXOX" was released on
March 6, reaching 97 on the US Billboard Hot
100 charts.[22] On March 30, 2013, it was confirmed
by Hollywood Records via Twitter that Bella was
officially signed to the record label.[23] On July 25,
the Disney Channel confirmed that Shake It Up will
be canceled after the end of the third season.[24][25]
On 23 April 2013, Thorne announced her debut
album, Call It Whatever, with eleven
songs.[26][27] Thorne spoke about the album, saying
"What fans can expect is [for it] just to be very
different from anyone, because I dont like to be one
of those artists where you can be like: 'Oh yeah, I
know them from that song. All my songs are very
different from each other. So I dont want to be
known as only one genre.[27]

2014present: Films, book series


and Jersey
In 2014 Thorne co-starred in the comedy Blended,
along with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore as
Sandlers character's daughter.[28] She will play
Jamie, a disillusioned teenager intensely guarding a
personal secret in the film Home Invasion.[29]It was
reported that Thorne had signed a new deal to write
series of books, beginning with her first
novel Autumn Falls, which is expected to come out
in the summer of 2014.[30] Thorne has now signed on
along with Kyra Sedgwick as the leads in Manis
Film's thriller Big Sky, Thorne plays Hazel.[31]
On May 14, she released her debut single, "Call It
Whatever".[32][33] The official music premiering
on Vevo on May 29.[34][35]On July 30, it was revealed
that Thorne will guest star in an episode of the
fifteenth season of the hit CBS crime
drama,CSI.[36] The episode, "The Book of Shadows,"
aired October 19, 2014.[37] In 2014, Thorne signed on
to appear in the sequel Mostly Ghostly 2: Have You
Met My Ghoulfriend as Cammy Cahill the love
interest of Ryan Ochoa's character Max Doyle which
will be broadcast as a Halloween special in October
2014.[38] On October 15, Thorne revealed her debut
album was canceled and she will release an
EP, Jersey, on November 17.[39][40][41]

Artistry
Thorne's musical influences consist of hiphop, bubblegum pop, 1980s pop, dance
music, R&B and Indie.[42][43][44] Thorne
cited Kesha and Destiny's Child as the main musical
influences.[45] Thorne has additional
cited Usher and Joan Jett as influences. Thorne has
drawn comparisons to Ke$ha, Miley
Cyrus and Selena Gomez.[46]

Personal life

Thorne in 2012.

Originally from Pembroke Pines, Florida, Thorne has


been living with her family in California since early
2006.[2] Her interests include dancing, playing
soccer, spending time with her family and playing
with her two dogs, a Cocker Spaniel and a wolf
hybrid, six cats and a turtle.[2] She also admits to
being a collector of hardcover books, listening to

1980s music, and using YouTube as a research tool


for getting into character. Thorne lost her father to a
vehicle accident in 2007. Thorne disclosed her
father's death in a live interview on the local
television talk show View from the Bay in December
2008.
Thorne was diagnosed with dyslexia in the first
grade. She is currently being home-schooled after
previously attending a public school, where she had
suffered peer abuse.[8]Thorne improved in her
learning after attending a Sylvan Learning center
and is currently reading and writing a grade
ahead.[8][14][47] Thorne also talked about her dyslexia in
an April 2010 interview with American Cheerleader
Magazine, and explained that she overcame her
dyslexia by rigorously reading everything she could
find, including the labels of cereal boxes.[48][49]

Other ventures
Thorne is an avid supporter of the Humane Society,
the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and The Nomad
Organization, which provides education, food and
medical supplies to children in Africa.[2][8] Thorne is
ambassador for Neutrogena and regularly promotes
its Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Facial
Cleanser.[50]

Filmography

Films
Year

Title

Role

2003

Stuck on You

MC Sideline

2007

Craw Lake

Julia

2007

Finishing the Game

Sue

2007

Blind Ambition

Annabella

2007

The Seer

Claire Sue
(Young)

2009

Water Pills

Psych Out
Girl

2009

Forget Me Not

Angela Smith
(Young)

2010

One Wish

The
Messenger

Notes

Short film

Short film

Films
Year

Title

Role

2010

Raspberry Magic

Sarah
Patterson

2012

Frenemies

Avalon
Greene

2014

Blended

Hilary
"Larry"
Friedman

2014

Alexander and the


Celia
Terrible, Horrible, No
Rodriguez
Good, Very Bad Day

2014

Mostly Ghostly 2:
Have You Met My
Ghoulfriend

Cammy
Cahill

2015

Amityville: The
Awakening

Belle Jones

Notes

Television
film

Films
Year

Title

Role

Notes

2015

The Duff

Madison
Carter

2015

Big Sky[31]

Hazel

Postproduction

2015

Home Invasion[29]

Jamie

Postproduction

2015

The Snow Queen 2[51]

Gerda

Voice; Preproduction

2015

Co-Existence[52]

Juliet

Preproduction

Television
Year
2006

Title
Entourage

Role
Kid

Notes
"I Wanna Be

Television
Year

Title

Role

Notes
Sedated" (Season
3: episode 10)

2007

The O.C.

"The Case of the


Young Taylor
Franks" (Season 4:
Townsend
episode 13)

2007
08

Dirty Sexy
Money

Margaux
Darling

Recurring role
(Season 2)

2008

October Road Angela Ferilli

"Stand Alone by
Me" (Season 2:
episode 11)

2008

My Own Worst
Ruthy Spivey
Enemy

Main role

In the
Motherhood

"Practice What
You Preach"
(Season 2: episode
11)

2009

Annie

Television
Year

Title

Role

Notes
"Pilot" (Season 1:
episode 1)

2009

Mental

Emily

2010

Big Love

Tancy "Teenie" Recurring role


Henrickson
(Season 4)

2010

Wizards of
Nancy Lukey
Waverly Place

"Max's Secret
Girlfriend" (Season
3: episode 19)

2010
13

Shake It Up

CeCe Jones

Main role

2011

Good Luck
Charlie

CeCe Jones

"Charlie Shakes It
Up" (Season 2:
episode 13)

Herself

"Adventures in
Dogsitting"
(Season 1: episode

2011

PrankStars

Television
Year

Title

Role

Notes
5)

Brigitte

Voice; "Night of
the Living
Pharmacists "
(Season 4: episode
30)

2014

CSI: Crime
Scene
Investigation

Hannah Hunt

"The Book of
Shadows" (Season
15: Episode 4)

2014

Red Band
Society

"How Did We Get


Delaney Shaw Here?" (Season 1:
episode 10)

2014

Phineas and
Ferb

2015

K.C.
Undercover

Bayle

"Spy-Anoia Will
Destroy Ya"
(Season 1: episode
5)[53]

Web
Year

Title

Role

Notes

2009

Little Monk

Wendy Main role; Web-series

2010

My Day. My
Life

Herself

Documentary
at Teen website[54]

Video games
Year
2006

Title

Role

Notes

The Ant Bully Ant Kid Voice

Discography
Main article: Bella Thorne discography
Extended plays

Made in Japan (2012)


Jersey (2014)

Awards and nominations

Year

Award

2010

Work

Result

Ref.

[55]
Best
The O.C.
Performance
in a TV
Series Nominated
Guest
October
[56]
Starring
Road
Young
Actress

2008

2009

Category

Young
Artist
Awards

Best
Performance
in a TV
Series
My Own
(Comedia o Worst
Drama) Enemy
Supporting
Young
Actress
Best
Performance
Mental
in a TV
Series Guest

Won

[56]

Nominated [57]

Starring
Young
Actress
Teen Icon Icon Of
Awards
Tomorrow

Young
2011 Artist
Awards

[58]

Herself

Best
Performance
in a TV
Series
(Comedy or
Drama)
Leading
Young
Shake It
Up
Actress

Won

[59]

Outstanding
Young
Ensemble in
a TV
Series (shared
with cast)

Best
Wizards
Performance of

Nominated

in a TV
Waverly
Series Place
Guest
Starring
Young
Actress 1115
Best
Performance
in a TV
Series Big Love
Recurring
Young
Actress 1116
Imagen
Awards

Young
2012 Artist
Awards

Best Young
Actress
Television
Best
Performance
in a TV
Series
Leading

[60]

Shake It
Up
[61]

Young
Actress
Outstanding
Young
Ensemble in
a TV
Series (shared

[61]

with cast)

Imagen
Awards

Best Young
Actress Television

ALMA
Awards

Favorite TV
Actress
Comedy

[62]

[63][64]

Won

Young
2013 Artist
Awards

Best
Performance
in a TV
Movie,
Frenemies
MiniSeries,
Special or
Pilot Leading

[65]

Young
Actress
Young
One to
Hollywood
Watch
Awards
Teen Icon Iconic
Awards
Trendsetter
You're So
Fancy

Young
Hollywood
Best Social
Awards
Media
2014
Superstar

[66]

Herself

Nominated
Teen
Choice
Awards

Choice
Female
Hottie

[67]

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Studio albums Call It Whatever


"Watch Me"
Singles "TTYLXOX"
"Call It Whatever"

"Bubblegum Boy"
"Fashion Is My Kryptonite"
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"Made in Japan"
"Contagious Love"

Collaborations

"Can't Stay Away"


"Let's Get Tricky"

"The Same Heart"


"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"
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