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In 2004, Raven-Symoné cut a six-figure deal with Disney for another series on ABC in Fall 2005. It was originally designed to be a college spinoff of ''That's So Raven'' called ''Raven Too!'' following Raven and her friends. However, she eventually declined the role and the spinoff ended up being "]" on Disney channel, revolving around Raven's brother, Cory. That same year were plans for a ''Cheetah Girls'' series on ], starring the four female leads. However, due to the unexpected success of ''That's So Raven'', the show was put on indefinite hiatus. Although a pilot was filmed, ABC passed on the show. In 2004, Raven-Symoné cut a six-figure deal with Disney for another series on ABC in Fall 2005. It was originally designed to be a college spinoff of ''That's So Raven'' called ''Raven Too!'' following Raven and her friends. However, she eventually declined the role and the spinoff ended up being "]" on Disney channel, revolving around Raven's brother, Cory. That same year were plans for a ''Cheetah Girls'' series on ], starring the four female leads. However, due to the unexpected success of ''That's So Raven'', the show was put on indefinite hiatus. Although a pilot was filmed, ABC passed on the show.


In 2006, Raven-Symoné reprised her role as Galleria Garibaldi and starred in '']''. The film and its soundtrack were huge commercial hits and brought in over 8 million viewers opening night, making it (at its time) Disney Channel's most-watched movie. Its soundtrack also debuted at number five, on the Billboard Top 200 and went on to become certified for platinum-level sales by the ]. Raven also served as executive producer of the film. In 2006, Raven-Symoné reprised her role as Gigantic Galleria Garibaldi and starred in '']''. The film and its soundtrack were huge commercial hits and brought in over 8 million viewers opening night, making it (at its time) Disney Channel's most-watched movie. Its soundtrack also debuted at number five, on the Billboard Top 200 and went on to become certified for platinum-level sales by the ]. Raven also served as executive producer of the film.


In 2007 Raven-Symoné guest-starred on an episode of ''Cory in the House''That episode bought in 5 million viewers the hishest rated one. And the final episode of ''That's So Raven'' aired. During the summer of 2007, Raven-Symoné filmed her first lead film role in ''],'' which co-starred ]. In 2007 Raven-Symoné guest-starred on an episode of ''Cory in the House''That episode bought in 5 million viewers the hishest rated one. And the final episode of ''That's So Raven'' aired. During the summer of 2007, Raven-Symoné filmed her first lead film role in ''],'' which co-starred ].
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===Music=== ===Music===
Raven-Symoné's debut album, '']'', was released on ], ]. It spawned two commercially released singles: "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" and "Raven Is the Flavor". "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" was Raven-Symoné's most successful single, reaching number sixty-eight on the ], forty-seven on the Undeniable album was bought up by TMG Records, who re-issued the album on ], ] under the title ''From Then Until''. Raven-Symoné's debut album, '']'', was released on ], ]. It spawned two commercially released singles: "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" and "Raven Is the Flavor". "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" was Raven-Symoné's most successful single, reaching number sixty-eight on the ], forty-seven on the Undeniable album was bought up by TMG Records, who re-issued the album on ], ] under the title ''From Then Until''.
Although her first album was full of kid-rap, she used this album to display her vocal ability while still holding true to her rap roots. Although her first album was full of kid-crap, she used this album to display her vocal ability while still holding true to her rap roots.


Raven-Symoné sang some songs on the ] soundtrack album to the Disney Channel original series of the same name. The album debuted and peaked at #44 on the Billboard 200 and has been certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of 500,000 copies. She also sang some tracks on the That's So Raven Too!, which is the second soundtrack album from the hit Disney Channel original series, ]. The soundtrack debuted and peaked at #44, on the Billboard 200, selling 22,600 copies in its first week. Since then, the soundtrack has sold 200,000 copies (as of 2007). Raven-Symoné then participated in two ] soundtracks for ], in which both went double platinum and platinum. Raven-Symoné sang some songs on the ] soundtrack album to the Disney Channel original series of the same name. The album debuted and peaked at #44 on the Billboard 200 and has been certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of 500,000 copies. She also sang some tracks on the That's So Raven Too!, which is the second soundtrack album from the hit Disney Channel original series, ]. The soundtrack debuted and peaked at #44, on the Billboard 200, selling 22,600 copies in its first week. Since then, the soundtrack has sold 200,000 copies (as of 2007). Raven-Symoné then participated in two ] soundtracks for ], in which both went double platinum and platinum.
In early 2003, Raven-Symoné signed a deal with ] <small>(A Disney owned label)</small>. On ], ], she released her third album '']''. The album spawned one commercially released single, "]", which received heavy rotation on both Disney Channel, as well on BET. The album debuted and peaked at number fifty-one on the ] selling 19,000 copies in its first week of release and becoming her most successful album yet. '']'' has sold 235,000 copies in the U.S. and 512,000 copies worldwide. In early 2003, Raven-Symoné signed a deal with ] <small>(A Disney owned label)</small>. On ], ], she released her third album '']''. The album spawned one commercially released single, "]", which received heavy rotation on both Disney Channel, as well on BET. The album debuted and peaked at number fifty-one on the ] selling 19,000 copies in its first week of release and becoming her most successful album yet. '']'' has sold 235 copies in the U.S. and 512 copies worldwide.


In 2005 Raven-Symoné embarked on a mini-concert tour to promote the album. Raven-Symoné made guest spots during the Summer of 2005 , but didn't tour to promote the album until 2006. In 2005 Raven-Symoné embarked on a mini-concert tour to promote the album. Raven-Symoné made guest spots during the Summer of 2005 , but didn't tour to promote the album until 2006.
Later that year Raven-Symoné began work on her fourth studio album. Later that year Raven-Symoné began work on her fourth studio album.


Raven-Symoné's fourth studio album ] was released on ], ].<ref></ref> The album features production by ] (]), The J.A.M. (]),] <small>(singer Mario's production team)</small>, and ] (], ]). The first single released was ] a remake of the 1981 funk track. The single was released to radio on February 9, while the video was released on February 18, 2008. The single has been Raven-Symoné's most downloaded song on iTunes. It peaked at #9 on the ] Top R&B/Soul Downloads chart. The album debuted at #159 on '']'''s Top 200. Raven also planned on starting her first all arena headlining tour ] this Spring, to promote her album but due to what promoters call "unforeseen difficulties" the tour was postponed until further notice. But during a recent interview it was confirmed that Raven is currently rescheduling her tour and that it will kick off later this summer, but instead of being an all-arena tour, it will include both arena and amphitheatre venues. The new tour name is ]. Also, in the Summer of 2008, Raven-Symoné will be the special host of Disney's Block Party Tour.<ref></ref> Raven-Symoné's fourth studio album ] was released on ], ].<ref></ref> The album features production by ] (]), The J.A.M. (]),] <small>(singer Mario's production team)</small>, and ] (], ]). The first single released was ] a remake of the 1981 funk track. The single was released to radio on February 9, while the video was released on February 18, 2008. The single has been Raven-Symoné's most downloaded song on iTunes. It peaked at #9 on the ] Top R&B/Soul Downloads chart. The album debuted at #159 on '']'''s Top 200. Raven also planned on starting her first all arena headlining tour ] this Spring, to promote her album but due to what promoters call "unforeseen weight difficulties" the tour was postponed until further notice. But during a recent interview it was confirmed that Raven is currently rescheduling her tour and that it will kick off later this summer, but instead of being an all-arena tour, it will include both arena and amphitheatre venues. The new tour name is ]. Also, in the Summer of 2008, Raven-Symoné will be the special host of Disney's Block Party Tour.<ref></ref>


During the middle of Raven's 2008 Summer tour, It was officially announced that Raven-Symoné and Hollywood Records had parted ways; after Raven had completed her 2 CD deal with the company, she decided not to renew her contract. In a recent interview with Teenmag.com Raven announced that in late 2009, she would return to the studio to record her next album. She also stated that this would be her most mature album yet. This will be Raven first studio album that shes released since she left Disney's Hollywood Records.<ref>http://www.teenmag.com/seen-in-teen/raven-symone-interview-2 New Album</ref> During the middle of Raven's 2008 Summer tour, It was officially announced that Raven-Symoné and Hollywood Records had parted ways; after Raven had completed her 2 CD deal with the company, she decided not to renew her contract. In a recent interview with Teenmag.com Raven announced that in late 2009, she would return to the studio to record her next album. She also stated that this would be her most mature album yet. This will be Raven first studio album that shes released since she left Disney's Hollywood Records.<ref>http://www.teenmag.com/seen-in-teen/raven-symone-interview-2 New Album</ref>

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Raven-Symoné
Musical artist

Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman (born December 10, 1985), known professionally as Raven-Symoné or Raven, is an American actress, R&B and pop singer-songwriter, best known for her roles as Olivia Kendall in The Cosby Show, Galleria Garibaldi in The Cheetah Girls and The Cheetah Girls 2 and as Raven Baxter in her own show, That's So Raven. Raven-Symoné is also a television producer, producing the final season of That's So Raven as well as her movies College Road Trip and The Cheetah Girls 2. Raven-Symoné also owns a "how-to" video website, Raven Symone Presents, which is also used as her official website.

Early life

Raven-Symoné, an Afro-Italian, was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the daughter of Lydia (née Gaulden) and Christopher B. Pearman. As an infant, she worked for Atlanta's Young Faces Inc. Modeling Agency and was featured in local print advertisements. At age two, she worked with Ford Models in New York City and appeared in ads for Ritz crackers, Jell-O, Fisher-Price, and Cool Whip. At age three, she auditioned for the film Ghost Dad. She was considered too young for the role, but was recommended for a part in The Cosby Show and was eventually cast as Olivia in February 1989. The character was the three-year-old stepdaughter of Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet), the main character's daughter. Raven-Symoné played the part until the series ended in 1992. In 1993, Raven-Symoné joined the cast of ABC's sitcom Hangin' with Mr. Cooper as Nicole, the cousin of Mark Curry's character Mark Cooper. Raven-Symoné went on to have roles in films such as 1998's Dr. Dolittle, 1999's Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, and 2001's Dr. Dolittle 2. In Late 2003 to early 2004, she shared an apartment with Lindsay Lohan, and had a brief friendship with her.

Career

Acting

In 2002, Raven-Symoné auditioned for a role on an up-and-coming series for the Disney Channel titled Absolutely Psychic, about a teenager with psychic abilities. Initially, Raven-Symoné was cast as the role of the best friend. But after being reviewed, Disney executives decided to cast her as the lead character Raven Baxter and change the series name to That's So Raven, which debuted on January 17, 2003. It is Disney Channel's highest-rated and longest-running series. It spawned Disney's most successful franchise, including soundtracks, dolls, episode DVDs, and video games. In 2005 and 2007, the show was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program. The show also was the first show in Disney history to have a spin-off, Cory in the House. In 2003, Raven-Symoné starred as lead singer Galleria Garibaldi in The Cheetah Girls, which is a Disney Channel Original Movie that is about four city girls who have dreams of becoming superstars. The movie was Disney Channel's first musical and sprawed a massive franchise, much like That's So Raven, including dolls, video games, platinum-selling soundtracks and more.

Also that year, Raven-Symoné was scheduled to star in two films. The first was Sparkle, which was a remake of the 1976 film. film was scheduled to be produced by Whitney Houston and Debra Martin Chase, who produced The Cheetah Girls. The second film was titled All-American Girl, based on the book written by Meg Cabot. Both films were since canceled.

In 2004, Raven-Symoné cut a six-figure deal with Disney for another series on ABC in Fall 2005. It was originally designed to be a college spinoff of That's So Raven called Raven Too! following Raven and her friends. However, she eventually declined the role and the spinoff ended up being "Cory In The House" on Disney channel, revolving around Raven's brother, Cory. That same year were plans for a Cheetah Girls series on ABC, starring the four female leads. However, due to the unexpected success of That's So Raven, the show was put on indefinite hiatus. Although a pilot was filmed, ABC passed on the show.

In 2006, Raven-Symoné reprised her role as Gigantic Galleria Garibaldi and starred in The Cheetah Girls 2. The film and its soundtrack were huge commercial hits and brought in over 8 million viewers opening night, making it (at its time) Disney Channel's most-watched movie. Its soundtrack also debuted at number five, on the Billboard Top 200 and went on to become certified for platinum-level sales by the RIAA. Raven also served as executive producer of the film.

In 2007 Raven-Symoné guest-starred on an episode of Cory in the HouseThat episode bought in 5 million viewers the hishest rated one. And the final episode of That's So Raven aired. During the summer of 2007, Raven-Symoné filmed her first lead film role in College Road Trip, which co-starred Martin Lawrence.

In 2008, The Cheetah Girls 3 began production, but Raven-Symoné did not return to reprise her role as Galleria, due to problems with her former cast members on the set of Cheetah Girls 2. According to an interview not long after shooting for that movie wrapped, she stated that there were "territorial issues and catfights," which led to a strained friendship with the other three girls.

When approached to see if she would ever reprise her role in The Cheetah Girls films she stated: "I will probably not go back to being a part of The Cheetah Girls franchise. I had fun filming the first two movies, but the success of the third instalment displays that The Cheetah Girls do not have any need for a fourth member."

Music

Raven-Symoné's debut album, Here's to New Dreams, was released on June 22, 1993. It spawned two commercially released singles: "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" and "Raven Is the Flavor". "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" was Raven-Symoné's most successful single, reaching number sixty-eight on the Billboard Hot 100, forty-seven on the Undeniable album was bought up by TMG Records, who re-issued the album on November 14, 2006 under the title From Then Until. Although her first album was full of kid-crap, she used this album to display her vocal ability while still holding true to her rap roots.

Raven-Symoné sang some songs on the That's So Raven soundtrack album to the Disney Channel original series of the same name. The album debuted and peaked at #44 on the Billboard 200 and has been certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of 500,000 copies. She also sang some tracks on the That's So Raven Too!, which is the second soundtrack album from the hit Disney Channel original series, That's So Raven. The soundtrack debuted and peaked at #44, on the Billboard 200, selling 22,600 copies in its first week. Since then, the soundtrack has sold 200,000 copies (as of 2007). Raven-Symoné then participated in two Cheetah Girls soundtracks for Disney, in which both went double platinum and platinum. In early 2003, Raven-Symoné signed a deal with Hollywood Records (A Disney owned label). On September 21, 2004, she released her third album This Is My Time. The album spawned one commercially released single, "Backflip", which received heavy rotation on both Disney Channel, as well on BET. The album debuted and peaked at number fifty-one on the Billboard 200 selling 19,000 copies in its first week of release and becoming her most successful album yet. This Is My Time has sold 235 copies in the U.S. and 512 copies worldwide.

In 2005 Raven-Symoné embarked on a mini-concert tour to promote the album. Raven-Symoné made guest spots during the Summer of 2005 , but didn't tour to promote the album until 2006. Later that year Raven-Symoné began work on her fourth studio album.

Raven-Symoné's fourth studio album Raven-Symoné was released on April 29, 2008. The album features production by Sean Garrett (Beyoncé), The J.A.M. (Leona Lewis),Knightwritaz (singer Mario's production team), and The Clutch (Timbaland, Ciara). The first single released was Double Dutch Bus a remake of the 1981 funk track. The single was released to radio on February 9, while the video was released on February 18, 2008. The single has been Raven-Symoné's most downloaded song on iTunes. It peaked at #9 on the iTunes Top R&B/Soul Downloads chart. The album debuted at #159 on Billboard's Top 200. Raven also planned on starting her first all arena headlining tour The Pajama Party Tour this Spring, to promote her album but due to what promoters call "unforeseen weight difficulties" the tour was postponed until further notice. But during a recent interview it was confirmed that Raven is currently rescheduling her tour and that it will kick off later this summer, but instead of being an all-arena tour, it will include both arena and amphitheatre venues. The new tour name is Raven-Symoné: Live in Concert Tour. Also, in the Summer of 2008, Raven-Symoné will be the special host of Disney's Block Party Tour.

During the middle of Raven's 2008 Summer tour, It was officially announced that Raven-Symoné and Hollywood Records had parted ways; after Raven had completed her 2 CD deal with the company, she decided not to renew her contract. In a recent interview with Teenmag.com Raven announced that in late 2009, she would return to the studio to record her next album. She also stated that this would be her most mature album yet. This will be Raven first studio album that shes released since she left Disney's Hollywood Records.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1994 The Little Rascals Stymie's Girlfriend appearance
1998 Dr. Dolittle Charisse Dolittle Main Role
1999 Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century Nebula Wade made for television (Disney Channel)
2001 Dr. Dolittle 2 Charisse Dolittle Main Role
2003 Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time Monique Voice
The Cheetah Girls Galleria "Bubbles" Garibaldi made for television (Disney Channel)
2004 Zenon: Z3 Nebula Wade made for television (Disney Channel)
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement Princess Asana Starring as Raven.
Fat Albert Danielle Voice / Starring as Raven-Symone.
2005 Kim Possible: So the Drama Monique Voice
2006 For One Night Brianna McCallister made for television (Lifetime Movie)
Everyone's Hero Marty Brewster Voice
The Cheetah Girls 2 Galleria "Bubbles" Garibaldi made for television (Disney Channel)
2008 College Road Trip Melanie Porter Main Role / Starring as "Raven-Symoné"
Tinker Bell Iridessa Voice

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1989—1992 The Cosby Show Olivia Kendall Seasons 6–8 / Starring as Raven-Symoné
1993—1997 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper Nicole Lee Seasons 2–5 / Starring as Raven-Symone.
2002—2007 Kim Possible Monique Voice / Recurring role
2003—2007 That's So Raven Raven Baxter Main Role / Starring as Raven.

Guest appearances

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Different WorldA Different World Olivia Kendall "Forever Hold Your Peace" (episode 5, season 3)
1990 Muppets at Walt Disney WorldThe Muppets at Walt Disney World Young girl Television special
TGIF Nicole -
1992 Fresh Prince of Bel-AirThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Claudia "Vying for Attention" (episode 21, season 2)
1993 Blindsided Singer
Queen: The Story of an American Family 5-year-old Queen uncredited
1995 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Olivia/Zoe (voice) "The Princess and the Pauper"
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Goldilocks (voice) "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"
1996 Bill Nye the Science Guy Herself "Human Transportation" (episode 56, season 3)
2001 My Wife and Kids Charmaine
  • "Mom's Away (Part 1)" (episode 1, season 2)
  • "Mom's Away (Part 2)" (episode 2, season 2)
Proud FamilyThe Proud Family Stephanie (voice) "Seven Days of Kwanzaa" (episode 11, season 1)
2004 Fillmore! Maryanne Greene (voice)
Alexandria Quarry (voice)
  • "Code Name: Electric Haircut" (episode 9, season 2)
2006 Suite Life of Zack and CodyThe Suite Life of Zack and Cody Raven Baxter "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana" (episode 20, season 2)
2007 Cory in the House Raven Baxter Guest star in "That's So in the House" episode
2008 WrestleMania XXIV Herself Guest announcer
American Dad! Katie
Wife
* "Office Spaceman" (Episode 14, Season 3)
*"Stanny Slickers II" (Episode 15, Season 3)
Celebrity Family Feud Herself Was the team captain of Team Symoné and competed alongside her mother, brother and her on-screen mother and father from That's So Raven.

Discography

Main article: Raven-Symoné discography

Albums

Tour

Awards and nominations

Year Status Award Category Work
1990- Nominated Young Artist Award Outstanding Performance by an Actress Under Nine Years of Age 9 Cosby ShowThe Cosby Show
1991 Won Young Artist Award Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress Cosby ShowThe Cosby Show
1993 Nominated Young Artist Award Outstanding Actress Under Ten in a Television Series Cosby ShowThe Cosby Show
1994 Nominated Young Artist Awards Best Youth Comedienne Hangin' With Mr. Cooper
1996 Nominated NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress Hangin' With Mr. Cooper
1999 Nominated Young Star Awards Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Mini-Series/Made for TV Film Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century
2004 Won Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress That's So Raven
Won NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Series/Special That's So Raven
Won Black Reel Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cheetah GirlsThe Cheetah Girls
Nominated BET Comedy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series That's So Raven
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress — Comedy That's So Raven
2005 Won Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress That's So Raven
Won NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Series/Special That's So Raven
Won Radio Disney Music Awards Best Actor/Actress-Turned-Singer
Nominated BET Comedy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series That's So Raven
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress — Comedy That's So Raven
Nominated BET Comedy Awards Best Performance in an Animated Theatrical Film Kim Possible: So the Drama
2006 Won NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Series/Special That's So Raven
Won NAACP Image Awards Junior Achievement Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Series/Special That's So Raven
Won Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress — Comedy That's So Raven
Nominated Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress That's So Raven
2007 Won NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Series/Special That's So Raven
Won NAMIC Vision Awards 2007 North Star Award (top award)
Nominated NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series That's So Raven
Nominated Radio Disney Music Awards Favorite TV Star Who Sings
Nominated Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress That's So Raven
2008 Won NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program — Series or Special That's So Raven
Won NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Performance Program That's So Raven
Nominated Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress That's So Raven
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer Comedy Movie/Performance College Road Trip
Won Summer Fort Myers Beach Film Festival "Fav Summer Teen Flick Comedy" College Road Trip

References

  1. MSN (2008). "Raven Symone:Biography on MSN". MSN. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
  2. RavenSymonePresents.com
  3. http://www.allbusiness.com/society-social/families-children-family/6319442-1.html
  4. Her father is Italian and her mother of Afican-American/Native American origin.Teen PE.com | Southern California News | News for Inland Southern California
  5. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/winn/bios/sym1569.txt
  6. http://www.nationalledger.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi?archive=1&num=6127
  7. Raven~Symoné
  8. Raven~Symoné Tour
  9. http://www.teenmag.com/seen-in-teen/raven-symone-interview-2 New Album
  10. http://www.teenmag.com/seen-in-teen/raven-symone-interview-2 New Album
  11. Teen Choice Awards

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