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Monique Coleman
Monique in February 2011Background information Birth name Adrienne Monique Coleman Born November 13, 1980
Orangeburg, South Carolina, United StatesOccupations Actress, singer, entrepreneur, , dancer Years active 1995–present Associated acts Corbin Bleu, Drew Seeley, Zac Efron Ashley Tisdale Website http://www.gimmemo.com Adrienne Monique Coleman (born November 13, 1980) is an American actress, singer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist best known for her co-starring role in Disney's High School Musical movies, in which she plays Taylor McKessie. Coleman also had a recurring role on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, as a school girl named Mary–Margaret. She also competed in the third edition of ABC's Dancing with the Stars, finishing in fourth place. Most recent, Coleman was named the first ever UN Youth Champion for the International Year of Youth and is currently on a world tour to raise awareness of challenges facing youth. Coleman launched her online talk show Gimme Mo', a show dedicated to empowering today's youth on September 8, 2010.
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Career
Coleman made her first lead in the independent feature entitled Mother of the River[1] which was shot in the historic Charleston, South Carolina. The film won numerous awards at film festivals in Chicago. Two years later, Coleman appeared as Young Donna in The Family Channel Movie The Ditch digger's Daughters[2] for which she was nominated for a Young Artists Award of Hollywood. During her sophomore year of high school, Coleman wrote, directed, produced, and starred in her own one-person play entitled "Voices from Within" with standing room only – audience numbering in the hundreds. On stage in Chicago, Coleman starred in productions of Noises Off, Polaroid Stories, The Real Thing and The Colored Museum.[3]
In 2005, Coleman had the honor of working opposite one of her heroes – the legendary James Earl Jones when she played Leesha in the 2005 Hallmark TV Movie The Reading Room.[4] She received a 2006 Camie Award for the role and represented the film at the NAACP Image Awards.[5]
In 2006, Coleman rose to prominence in High School Musical, where she portrayed Taylor McKessie, the best friend of the new girl, Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens). Before then, she was a recurring guest star in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody episodes, "Forever Plaid", "Not So Suite 16", "Neither a Borrower Nor a Speller Bee" and "A Prom Story" along with Hudgens. Coleman has had seven other guest appearances on television including, Boston Public, Gilmore Girls, Malcolm in the Middle, Strong Medicine, 10-8: Officers on Duty, Married to the Kellys, and Veronica Mars. Coleman was also in the first ever Disney Channel Games in 2006, on the Blue Team (with Brenda Song, Corbin Bleu, Cole Sprouse, Vanessa Hudgens, and Jason Earles and Brandon Baker). She won with both teams.
Coleman appeared on Tour with High School Musical: The Concert. She showcased her ballroom skills in "Dance With Me", while she partnered with National Youth Latin Champion Jared Murillo. Drew Seeley was the soloist. She is the host of 3 Minute Game Show: High School Musical Edition on Disney Channel. She recorded a song called "Christmas Vacation" for the holiday album entitled A Disney Channel Holiday. In 2007, she appeared in High School Musical 2 and voiced the Winx Club character Layla/Aisha in the live-action film Secret of the Lost Kingdom. In 2008, she again repeated her role as Taylor McKessie in High School Musical 3.
In an interview, Coleman has stated that she would like to portray Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes in a biopic based on the lives of girl group TLC. She will play a depressed femme fatale, Chelsea Park, in a indie film called Crush, which takes place in the 1920s. She will also have a main role in the 2010 romance-comedy film Promise Rings. She was offered a role in another independent film, entitled Sleep Away, but turned it down because she was told there would be a nude scene her character would have to take part of. Coleman voiced the character Fontasia on the Fox animated series The Cleveland Show, starring Sanaa Lathan and Nia Long. She also made a guest appearance on the TV series Bones.
Dancing with the Stars
Coleman competed in the Fall 2006 third edition of ABC's Dancing with the Stars reality dance competition. She was paired with professional partner Louis van Amstel throughout the competition. van Amstel and the judges praised her for "taking risks" during the competition. The pair appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show before they were eliminated and performed the same dance they performed in week 2's episode. She was eliminated from Dancing With The Stars on November 1, 2006, finishing fourth in the competition. She was the last female in the contest that year.[6] Coleman was very gracious in defeat, and appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show on the same night as the Results Show to thank her fans for their votes and support.[7] In the beginning of late December 2007, Coleman partook in the Dancing with the Stars tour that took her across America along with other former competitors until early February 2008.
Week Dance Song Carrie Ann's
ScoreLen's
ScoreBruno's
ScoreTotal Status 1 Foxtrot "Baby Love" – The Supremes 6 6 7 19 Safe 2 Mambo "Bop to the Top" – Ashley Tisdale feat. Lucas Grabeel 9 8 9 26 Safe 3 Jive "The Heat Is On" – Glenn Frey 9 9 9 27 Safe 4 Waltz "If I Were a Painting" – Kenny Rogers 8 8 8 24 Bottom 2 5 Rumba "So Nice" – Bebel Gilberto 9 9 9 27 1st Place 6 Samba "ABC" – The Jackson 5 9 7 7 23 No Elimination
Due to Sara Evans's Withdrawal7 Quickstep
Paso Doble"Luck Be a Lady" – Frank Sinatra
"The Reflex" – Duran Duran9
9
9
9
9
9
27
27
54/60
77/90(/90 due to Evans's withdrawel in Week 6 (6+7))Bottom 2 8 Tango
Cha Cha Cha"Somebody's Watching Me" – Rockwell
"Ghostbusters" – Ray Parker Jr.8
98
108
1024
29
53/60Gimme Mo
Gimme Mo' is an online talk show created and executive produced by actress Monique Coleman dedicated to empowering today's youth. Each episode features a compelling topic, such as teen homelessness, obesity, becoming environmentally conscious, body image, sex, drugs, and much more. Their goal is to create an environment where teens feel safe and open to talking about real issues, bringing awareness to organizations that are serving teens, & conducting celebrity interviews to spotlight Hollywood's commitment to giving back.
UN Youth Champion
At a ceremony at UN headquarters in New York, Coleman was presented with a letter of recognition of her new role by Assistant Secretary-General Jomo Kwame Sundaram of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs.In presenting the letter, Mr. Sundaram said Coleman will work “to raise awareness about the challenges young people face and will highlight the positive contribution they make to their communities.” Coleman said that receiving the designation of Youth Champion was “beyond an honour” and that she would use her new position to promote global efforts to achieve the anti-poverty Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which have a 2015 deadline, with a special emphasis on the empowerment of youth. The International Year was launched on August 12 and runs through August 11, 2011, and among its aims is to advance the participation of young people on global, regional and national issues that affect them.
Philanthropy
Coleman worked with Dosomething.org to produce a "Do Something U" video tutorial. The video targets young activists who need a bit of guidance and inspiration to help them carry out their ideas for their communities to fruition. Coleman's video tutorial focused on teaching youth the best way to utilize social media to spread word of ideas and actions.[8]
Filmography
Film Year Film Role Notes 1995 Mother of the River Dofimae 2006 On Line Jessie 2008 High School Musical 3: Senior Year Taylor McKessie 2010 Promise Rings Veronica Baylerd We Are Family Elise TBA Crush Chelsea Park TV Films Year Title Role Channel 1997 The Ditchdigger's Daughters Young Donna 2005 The Reading Room Leesha Hallmark Channel 2006 High School Musical Taylor McKessie Disney Channel 2007 High School Musical 2 Taylor McKessie Disney Channel Television Year Title Role Notes 2006–2007 The Suite Life of Zack and Cody Mary–Margaret Seasons 2–3 Television guest appearances Year Title Role Notes 2003 Strong Medicine Tanya Boston Public Molly 2004 Gilmore Girls Andy Episode: "The Nanny and the Professor" 10-8: Officers on Duty Maya Barnes Episode: "Love Don't Love Nobody" Married to the Kellys Waitress Episode: "Chris And Mary Fight" Malcolm in the Middle Andrea Episode: "Malcom Visits College" 2005 Veronica Mars Gabrielle Pollard 2006 Dancing With the Stars Herself The View Herself Guest Co-host 2007 Winx Club Layla 2008 Million Dollar Password Herself 2009 Bones Becca Hedgepeth Episode: "The Salt in the Wounds" The Cleveland Show Fontasia Voice Role 2010 The Electric Company Herself Awards
- 19th Annual Young Artist Awards (1996–1997)[9]
- Best Performance in a TV MOVIE or FEATURE FILM: Young Ensemble – "Ditchdigger's Daughter"
- Best Family TV MOVIE/ PILOT/MINI-SERIES (CABLE) – The Ditchdigger's Daughters, Family Channel
- Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards (CAMIE) 2006 – The Reading Room[10]
- Teen Choice Awards 2006 Award for Choice TV Show: Comedy/Musical – High School Musical
- American Music Award 2007 for High School Musical 2
- Teen Choice Awards 2009 Award for Choice Movie: Music/Dance – High School Musical 3[11]
References
- ^ Monique Coleman Biography at [1]
- ^ The Ditchdigger's Daughter at IMDB
- ^ High School Musical, Monique Coleman
- ^ The Reading Room at IMDB.com
- ^ Awards
- ^ Monique's luck runs out on 'Dancing' – Dancing With the Stars – MSNBC.com
- ^ TV Guide, TV Listings, Online Videos, Entertainment News and Celebrity News TVGuide.com
- ^ "change the world with social media". Seventeen.com. http://www.seventeen.com/teenmag/do-something-u-monique-coleman-video-clip.
- ^ 19th Annual Awards
- ^ The Reading Room (2005) (TV)
- ^ Teen Choice Awards 2009
External links
- Monique Coleman at the Internet Movie Database
- Monique Coleman at TV.com
- Monique Coleman's Official Site
Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 3) Emmitt Smith · Mario Lopez · Joey Lawrence · Monique Coleman · Jerry Springer · Sara Evans · Willa Ford · Vivica A. Fox · Harry Hamlin · Shanna Moakler · Tucker CarlsonCategories:- 1980 births
- Living people
- People from Orangeburg, South Carolina
- African American actors
- American television actors
- DePaul University alumni
- Participants in American reality television series
- Actors from South Carolina
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