American actress and singer (born 1997)
Bella Thorne
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Born
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October 8, 1997
(age 26)
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Musical career
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Website
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Annabella Avery Thorne
(born October 8, 1997) is an American actress, singer, and writer. She first received recognition for her roles as Margaux Darling in the series
Dirty Sexy Money
(2007?2008) and as Ruthy Spivey in the drama series
My Own Worst Enemy
(2009), the latter of which earned her a
Young Artist Award
.
Thorne gained prominence for her role as
CeCe Jones
on the
Disney Channel
series
Shake It Up
(2010?2013), for which she received several awards and nominations, including winning an
Imagen Award
.
[2]
Thorne has since appeared in numerous feature films, including
Blended
(2014),
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip
(2015),
The Babysitter
film series
(2017?2020). She received praise for her roles in
The DUFF
(2015),
Amityville: The Awakening
(2017), and
Infamous
(2020). Thorne also led the drama series
Famous in Love
(2017?2018), for which she received nominations from the
Teen Choice Awards
.
Outside of acting, Thorne has ventured into music; she released her debut single, "
Watch Me
" in 2011, which charted at 86 on the US
Billboard
Hot 100
. She has since released the EP
Made in Japan
in 2012 and the EP
Jersey
in 2014. She made her directorial debut in 2019, directing the
adult film
Her & Him
, which garnered positive reviews and won a
Pornhub
Visionary Award.
Early life
Annabella Avery Thorne
[3]
was born in
Pembroke Pines, Florida
, on October 8, 1997,
[1]
[4]
[5]
the daughter of Tamara Thorne and Delancey Reinaldo "Rey" Thorne.
[6]
[7]
She has three siblings who are also actors.
[6]
[8]
Her father was of Cuban descent.
[9]
[10]
[11]
Her father died in a traffic accident in April 2007.
[12]
[13]
She has said that she was raised by a mother who was supporting four children, that they were very poor, and that she originally began working as a child actress to help support the family.
[14]
In September 2017, Thorne revealed that she had lived in a suburban area, spoke Spanish as her first language, and that she was bullied while growing up because she was
dyslexic
.
[15]
[16]
She was diagnosed with dyslexia while in first grade. She was home-schooled after previously attending a public school, where she had been bullied. She improved in her learning after attending a
Sylvan Learning
center and began reading and writing a grade ahead.
[17]
In April 2010, she said she had overcome dyslexia by rigorously reading everything she could find, including cereal box labels.
[18]
[19]
In January 2018, Thorne wrote on
Instagram
that she had been physically and sexually abused as a child, "from the day I can remember till I was 14".
[20]
In 2019, she told
ABC News
'
Juju Chang
that the abuse began when she was six years old. She did not name her alleged abuser, but said that he was "someone I was raised with".
[21]
Career
2003?2009: Early work and acting beginnings
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 as Margaux Darling. This is her first major television role. 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.
[22]
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 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. The same year, she starred in the third-last episode of
October Road
as Angela Ferilli, the pre-adolescence crush of the main characters. Her older brother Remy also guest-starred in the same episode as a younger
Eddie Latekka
.
[
citation needed
]
In 2009, she starred in the web series
Little Monk
, which depicted characters from the series
Monk
, as Wendy, one of
Adrian Monk
's 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
. Thorne took on a supporting role in the family drama
Raspberry Magic
, which premiered at the
Cinequest Film Festival
[23]
and the
San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
in 2010.
[24]
2010?2013: Breakthrough with Disney and music
In 2010, Thorne replaced Jolean Wejbe as Tancy "Teenie" Henrickson, Bill and Barb Henrickson's younger daughter, in Season 4 of HBO's
Big Love
.
[25]
Thorne co-starred on the
Disney Channel
sitcom
Shake It Up
, originally titled
Dance, Dance Chicago
. Thorne played CeCe Jones, a dancer with ambitions for a career in the spotlight despite having
dyslexia
.
[26]
The show is a
buddy comedy
centered on a teen dance show (in a
show-within-a-show
format) co-starring Thorne and
Zendaya
.
[27]
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.
Thorne's first single, "
Watch Me
" was released on June 21, reaching 86 on the US
Billboard
Hot 100
charts,
[4]
9 on the US
Top Heatseekers
charts
[28]
and earning
RIAA
: Gold.
[29]
On September 29, 2011, Disney Channel announced it had increased
Shake It Up
'
s second season order to 26 episodes.
[30]
A 90-minute special episode
Made In Japan
aired August 17, 2012, as the season two finale.
[31]
On June 4, 2012, Disney Channel announced that
Shake It Up
had been renewed for a third season.
[32]
In 2012, Thorne was cast as Avalon Greene in the
Disney Channel Original Movie
Frenemies
.
[33]
"
TTYLXOX
" was released on March 6, reaching 97 on the US
Billboard
Hot 100 charts.
[34]
On March 30, 2013, it was confirmed by
Hollywood Records
via
Twitter
that Thorne had officially signed to the record label.
[35]
On July 25, 2013, the Disney Channel confirmed that
Shake It Up
would be canceled after the end of the third season.
[36]
[37]
On April 23, 2013, Thorne announced her debut album with eleven songs.
[38]
[39]
Thorne spoke about the album, saying "What fans can expect is [for it] just to be very different from anyone because I don't 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 don't want to be known as only one genre."
[39]
Thorne cited
Britney Spears
,
Kesha
, and
Destiny's Child
as influences for the album.
[40]
[41]
In 2013, it was reported that Thorne had signed a new deal to write a series of books, beginning with her first novel,
Autumn Falls
.
[42]
2014?2017: Mainstream film and television
In 2014, Thorne co-starred in the comedy
Blended
, as
Adam Sandler
's character's daughter.
[43]
She also co-starred in the films
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
(2014) and
The DUFF
(2015), playing high school antagonists.
[44]
On July 30, Thorne was cast in an episode of the fifteenth season of the
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
.
[45]
The episode, "The Book of Shadows", aired October 19, 2014.
[46]
Thorne appeared in the sequel to
Mostly Ghostly
(2008), titled
Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend
(2014) as Cammy Cahill.
[47]
On October 15, Thorne revealed her debut album was canceled, saying she wasn't happy with the "
auto-tuned
bad music" she had in the works.
[48]
She released an EP,
Jersey
, on November 17.
[49]
[50]
The lead single from the EP, "
Call It Whatever
", debuted in the
Billboard
Hot Dance Club Songs
chart at number forty-seven, eventually rising to number ten, spending a total of ten weeks on the chart.
[51]
[52]
[53]
Thorne has signed on as one of the leads in Manis Film's thriller
Big Sky
; Thorne plays Hazel.
[54]
In 2014, Thorne was cast in the MTV series
Scream
, which is a
television adaptation
based on the original
slasher film
series
Scream
.
[55]
Thorne was offered the lead role of the series but felt that the role of the "mean, terrible Nina" would be more iconic.
[56]
In 2015, Thorne was cast in the animated U.S. dub of the film
The Frog Kingdom
, portraying the role of Frog Princess. The film was scheduled to be released on
video on demand
and on DVD beginning on June 30, 2015, by
Lionsgate Home Entertainment
.
[57]
On June 1, 2015, it was announced that Thorne would star in the
AwesomenessTV
film
Shovel Buddies
, playing the role of Kate. The movie was released on iTunes on October 11, 2016.
[58]
She also played Jamie, a disillusioned teenager intensely guarding a personal secret, in the film
Keep Watching
.
[59]
Also in 2015, she appeared as Ashley, a young and famous singer in
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip
.
[60]
In 2016, Thorne played Rain in
Tyler Perry
's
Boo! A Madea Halloween
.
[61]
In 2017, Thorne went back to television with a drama series
Famous in Love
, airing on
Freeform
, in which she played Paige Townsen, an ordinary college student who gets her big break after auditioning for the starring role in a Hollywood blockbuster. In March 2017, Thorne joined the cast of the black comedy film,
Assassination Nation
, which was released in theaters on September 21, 2018.
[62]
In the same year, Thorne starred in the
Netflix
original film,
You Get Me
and made an appearance on
Prince Fox
's single "Just Call".
[63]
In October of that year, Thorne appeared in the
slasher
comedy
The Babysitter
, directed by
McG
and released directly to Netflix.
[64]
She reprised her role in the sequel
The Babysitter: Killer Queen
.
[65]
2018?present: Acting projects, music return and directorial debut
Thorne starred in the romantic drama
Midnight Sun
, based on the
2006 Japanese film of the same name
and released on March 23, 2018. She also contributed five songs to the soundtrack, including the lead single "Burn So Bright" and fan favorite "Walk With Me". The next month, during the
Coachella
festival, she announced the launch of her own record label called Filthy Fangs. In August 2018, it was revealed that her record label has a partnership deal with
Epic
/
Sony
and she began work on her debut studio album titled
What Do You See Now?
.
[66]
In August 2019,
Pornhub
announced that Thorne would make her directorial debut on its network. The film,
Her & Him
, was screened at the Oldenburg Film Festival September 11?20, 2019.
[67]
In November 2019, Thorne won a Vision Award at the second annual
PornHub Awards
in Los Angeles for
Her & Him
. In her acceptance speech, Thorne revealed a partnership with Pornhub to implement a change in the company's flagging algorithm.
[68]
In 2020, Thorne competed as "Swan" in
the third season
of
The Masked Singer
. She was eliminated on her second appearance and reminded
Ken Jeong
about their work together in
The DUFF
.
[69]
She also starred alongside
Jake Manley
in the heist-thriller
Infamous
which was released on June 12, 2020.
[70]
[71]
[72]
She received praise for her performance, with critic Nick Allen states that she had "the classically great presence of someone like
Sandra Bullock
, but with her own scraggly edge ... Thorne dominates numerous scenes that catapult her character from clout-hungry wannabe to gun-selfie superstar."
[73]
In August 2020, Thorne joined
OnlyFans
and became the first person to earn $1 million in the first 24 hours of joining the platform. She earned $2 million in less than a week.
[74]
Her activities on OnlyFans sparked controversy after she offered $200 pay-per-view photos she claimed were "naked",
[75]
but the photos were actually of her wearing
lingerie
, leading to a slew of
chargebacks
and new restrictions that limited the amount that
sex workers
on the platform could charge and reduced payouts to creators to monthly rather than weekly.
[76]
However, OnlyFans denied the changes were related to Thorne.
[77]
Thorne claimed she created an account as research for a role in an upcoming film with
Sean Baker
, which Baker denied.
[78]
She also claimed that money made through the page would be used to fund her production company and distributed to worthy charitable causes.
[79]
In 2021, she was the second highest earning content creator on the platform, earning 11 million dollars a month.
[80]
[81]
In November 2020, Thorne starred in the thriller
Girl
, directed by
Chad Faust
. The movie itself received mixed reviews but critics entitled this to be Thorne's best performance to date. In the same month she also starred in the action comedy film
Chich Fight
alongside
Malin Akerman
and directed by
Paul Leyden
,
[82]
In 2021, Thorne played Lily in season 1 of
Amazon Prime Video
's
Paradise City
. She also starred in other projects, such as
Masquerade
and
Time Is Up
. In the same year, Thorne starred and served as an executive producer on the film
Habit
, which is directed by
Janell Shirtcliff
,
[83]
Leave Not One Alive
opposite
Melissa Leo
, directed by
Jordan Galland
,
[84]
and
The Trainer
directed by Tony Kaye.
[85]
Writing
In addition to her acting and singing careers, Thorne is also a published writer. In 2014, she wrote
Autumn Falls
, the first in a series of three
young adult novels
- the other two being
Autumn's Kiss
(2015) and
Autumn's Wish
(2016) - about a teenage girl who navigates through the pitfalls of adolescence with help from her diary, which may have links to the supernatural.
In July 2019, Rare Bird Books published
The Life of a Wannabe Mogul: Mental Disarray Vol. 1
, a book of Thorne's autobiographical poetry.
[86]
Public image
Thorne is recognized for holding a controversial public image.
[87]
While working on Disney, she stated that she felt restricted, and that "I wish I would have been true to myself,"
[88]
and that "After Disney, I had the opportunity to find my true self and that is reflected in all my work from acting, producing, directing, and writing. I have more artistic freedom to continue to express myself."
[88]
Thorne has appeared in over 30 commercials, including
Neutrogena
[89]
[90]
and
Texas Instruments
.
[91]
Her advertising campaigns include
Guess Jeans
,
Tommy Hilfiger
,
J.Lo
Girls,
Candie's
,
[92]
Ralph Lauren
,
Gap
and
Diesel
. She has been on the magazine covers of US's
Shape
,
Seventeen
,
Teen Vogue
,
Latina
and
Gay Times
, UK's
Company
; Indonesia's
Marie Claire
and
CosmoGirl
;
Canada's
Elle
and Mexico's
Glamour
and
GQ
.
[93]
She has appeared in music videos for
Liam Payne
's "
Bedroom Floor
",
Bhad Bhabie
's "Trust Me",
Logan Paul
's "Outta My Head",
[94]
and
Oliver Tree
's "Cowboys Don't Cry".
[95]
Thorne is a supporter of the
Humane Society
, the
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
, and The Nomad Organization, which provides education, food and medical supplies to children in Africa.
[6]
She also joined
PETA
in encouraging people to boycott and protest
SeaWorld
, acknowledging that as a child she appeared in a commercial for the theme park.
[96]
Personal life
Thorne stated that she had been
sexually abused
repeatedly between the ages of six and fourteen, and voiced her support for the Time's Up movement, focused on preventing such abuse.
[97]
[98]
Thorne dated Tristan Klier, then a student, from November 2011 until 2014.
[99]
She dated English actor
Gregg Sulkin
from 2015 to August 2016.
[100]
Shortly after the breakup, she
came out
as
bisexual
.
[101]
In 2017, she dated
emo rapper
Lil Peep
for a short period and was in a relationship with musician
Blackbear
in August that same year.
[102]
[103]
She had a
polyamorous
relationship with musician
Mod Sun
and media personality
Tana Mongeau
, dating the latter from September 2017 to February 2019 and Mod Sun until April 2019.
[104]
[105]
From April 2019 to June 2022, she was in a relationship with Italian singer Benjamin Mascolo and they announced their engagement in March 2021.
[106]
However, in June 2022, the couple officially announced their split.
[107]
In May 2023, Thorne announced her engagement to entrepreneur and
Bad Vegan
producer Mark Emms.
[108]
In June 2019, Thorne had nude photos stolen by hackers who subsequently threatened her with
extortion
; she instead released the photographs herself.
[109]
[110]
Later that year, she addressed the issue of pornographic
deepfakes
.
[111]
In a 2021 interview with
Bloody Disgusting
, Thorne stated that she has been a life-long fan of the
horror
genre.
[112]
Recognition
She was recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2019.
[113]
Filmography
Film
Theater
Bibliography
Poetry
:
Autumn Falls
novels
:
Discography
Extended plays
Awards and nominations
See also
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