In addition to her acting career, Zendaya has ventured into music. In 2011, she released the singles "
Swag It Out" and "
Watch Me", the latter a collaboration with
Bella Thorne. She signed with
Hollywood Records in 2012. Her
eponymous debut studio album (2013) was released to moderate success. The album's lead single, "
Replay", reached the top 40 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 chart. Zendaya's biggest commercial success as a musician came with her
Zac Efron collaboration, "
Rewrite the Stars", from
The Greatest Showman soundtrack in 2017. The single reached the top 20 of several
record charts and has received multi-platinum sales certifications globally. Zendaya has also written and performed several songs for Euphoria.
Early life
Zendaya[5] was born on September 1, 1996, in
Oakland, California, to teachers Claire Stoermer[6] and Kazembe Ajamu Coleman.[7] Her father is African-American, with Nigerian ancestry; her mother has German and Scottish ancestry.[8][5][7] Zendaya, whose name derives from the
Shona name Tendai (meaning 'to give thanks'[9]), has five older siblings. She attended Fruitvale Elementary School, where her mother taught for two decades.[6] At age six, she and two friends from the school performed a play there for
Black History Month.[10] At age 8, Zendaya joined a
hip-hop dance troupe called Future Shock Oakland and was a member for three years. She also spent two years dancing
hula with the Academy of Hawaiian Arts.[11][12][13] Zendaya grew as a performer in part at the nearby
California Shakespeare Theater in
Orinda, California, where her mother worked a summer job as the
house manager. Zendaya helped her seat patrons, sold fundraising tickets, and was finally inspired to pursue acting by the theatrical performances.[14][15]
Zendaya began her career working as a fashion model for
Macy's,
Mervyns, and
Old Navy. She was featured in an iCarly toys ad.[23] She also appeared as a back-up dancer in a
Sears commercial featuring Disney star
Selena Gomez. In 2009, she was a featured performer in the
Kidz Bop music video for its cover of the song "
Hot n Cold" by
Katy Perry, which was released on Kidz Bop 15.[23][24] In November 2009, she auditioned for the role of CeCe Jones in the Disney sitcom Shake It Up (titled Dance Dance Chicago at the time).[25] For her audition, she performed
Michael Jackson's "
Leave Me Alone".[26] She was selected to play Rocky Blue. Shake It Up premiered on November 7, 2010, and was watched by 6.2 million viewers, becoming Disney Channel's second highest-rated premiere in Disney Channel's 27-year history.[27]
In 2011, Zendaya released "
Swag It Out", a promotional independent single.[28] She also starred in the book trailer for "From Bad To Cursed" by Katie Alender.[29] In June of the same year, she released "
Watch Me", performing with
Bella Thorne. The song peaked at 86 on the
Billboard Hot 100.[30] The second season of Shake It Up premiered on September 18, 2011. Zendaya hosted Make Your Mark: Ultimate Dance Off 2011 on Disney Channel. In 2011, Target stores began selling D-Signed, a line of clothing inspired by the clothes worn by Zendaya and other cast members of Shake It Up.[31][32]
Zendaya's first film role was in Frenemies (2012), a
Disney Channel Original Movie.[23][26][33] On February 29, 2012, "
Something to Dance For" was released as promotional single for Live 2 Dance. For the soundtrack, Zendaya also recorded three other songs: "Made In Japan", "Same Heart", and "Fashion Is My Kryptonite", released as promotional single. In June 2012, Shake It Up was renewed for a third and final season.[34] On September 2, 2012, she signed to
Hollywood Records.[35] In October, she performed at the Teen Music Festival and at the
Operation Smile benefit.[36] Zendaya was as one of the celebrities who would compete on
season 16 of Dancing with the Stars.[37] At 16, she was the youngest contestant ever to participate on the show, before
Willow Shields succeeded her at 14 on
season 20. She was partnered up with professional dancer
Valentin Chmerkovskiy. In May, the couple finished as runners-up behind
Kellie Pickler and
Derek Hough.[38][39]
Zendaya's
self-titled debut album was released on September 17, 2013. It was preceded by the single "
Replay", released on July 16, 2013, written by Tiffany Fred and Paul "Phamous" Shelton. In August 2013, she was cast as 16-year-old Zoey Stevens, the lead character in the Disney Channel Original Movie Zapped, whose "smart phone begins to somehow control all the boys around her".[40]
In November 2013, Zendaya was selected as
Elvis Duran's
Artist of the Month and was featured on
NBC's Today, where she performed live her single "Replay".[41] That same month, she was cast as the lead in a Disney Channel pilot called Super Awesome Katy.[42] It was ordered to series by Disney Channel in May 2014, with the series now under the title K.C. Undercover, and with Zendaya's character now named K.C. Cooper rather than Katy Cooper.[43] Zendaya exerted influence over the renaming of her character and the retitling of the series, also deciding several key elements of the character's personality.[44]K.C. Undercover premiered on Disney Channel on January 18, 2015,[45] and was renewed for a second season in May 2015.[46]
In 2014, Zendaya was a guest judge on an episode of Project Runway: Under the Gunn. In the episode, the contestant designers were given the challenge of creating an outfit for Zendaya to wear in an upcoming concert performance.[47][48] In February 2015, after a joke made by
Giuliana Rancic concerning Zendaya, in reference to her hair smelling of "
patchouli oil" and "
weed" at the
87th Academy Awards,[49] Zendaya promptly took to Instagram to address the remark and point out that many successful people have "
locs," a hairstyle that has nothing to do with drugs.
Mattel honored Zendaya with her own
Barbie, replicating her Oscars look.[50] The doll belongs to Mattel's Barbie "Sheroes" project, which honors inspirational living women.[51][52][53][54]
The following month, musician
Timbaland confirmed that he was working with Zendaya on her second album, following her switching record labels from Disney to Republic.[55][56] "
Something New", featuring
Chris Brown was released on February 5 via Hollywood Records and
Republic Records. The song also marks it as her first official release since signing to Republic Records.[57] In August 2016, she appeared in the music video for the song "
Versace on the Floor" by
Bruno Mars.[58] In December 2016, Zendaya appeared as a guest judge in the season finale of the
15th season of the reality television series Project Runway.[59]
2017–present: Spider-Man, Euphoria, and transition to feature films
She made her feature film debut as
Michelle in the superhero film Spider-Man: Homecoming, which was released in July 2017.[60] Zendaya wore no makeup to her
screen test, a decision that was carried through in production, and "add[ed] her own embellishments to the role, such as carrying around a mug of herbal tea".[61] Zendaya described the character as "very dry, awkward, intellectual".[62] She added that it was "refreshing" that Michelle was weird and different, feeling that "a lot of young people—especially young women—can relate to that."[63] The film grossed $117 million in its first weekend, ranking number one at the box office.[64] John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter praised her as a "scene stealer",[65] while David Ehrlich of IndieWire called her the film's "
MVP", despite her brief screen time.[66]
In December 2017, Zendaya co-starred in the original musical film The Greatest Showman. She portrayed a trapeze artist who falls in love with
Zac Efron's character at a time when interracial romance was taboo.
Owen Gleiberman of Variety praised her chemistry with Efron.[67]The Hollywood Reporter praised Zendaya for "[registering] strongest, bringing touching sensitivity to her handful of scenes".[68] She appeared on three tracks of the film's soundtrack, including "
Rewrite the Stars".[69] The film met mixed reception but became the third-highest grossing
live-action musical ever released.[70][71] In September 2018,
Warner Bros. released the animated film Smallfoot, in which Zendaya voiced the
yeti Meechee.[72] She also sang two songs for the soundtrack. The film received positive reviews.[73]
In 2019, Zendaya began starring in the
HBO drama series Euphoria, an adaptation of the
Israeli series of the same name, as Rue, a 17-year-old drug addict and the narrator of the series.[74] The series premiered on June 16, 2019, to positive critical reception, with her performance receiving acclaim: Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian wrote that "Zendaya is reinvented as the self-destructive, self-loathing Rue, in what is a truly astonishing, mesmerising performance, upending every expectation of what she could do";[75] Doreen St. Felix of The New Yorker echoed the sentiment writing: "It becomes difficult, and then absolutely silly, to recall the pink outlines of her early career on the Disney Channel, so grandly does she inhabit this dark new role. She understands the neediness of her character: that Rue, at heart, wants nothing more than to be loved; that her chemical cravings work in service of a spiritual one".[76] At the
72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, Zendaya won the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, becoming the youngest winner of the award.[77] Also in 2019, she reprised her role as MJ in Spider-Man: Far from Home.[78] Critic
Christy Lemire called Zendaya's portrayal "darkly alluring" and praised her "humorous, deadpan charm".[79] The film was a commercial success, becoming the
fourth highest-grossing release of the year.[80][81]
In 2021, Zendaya starred in Malcolm & Marie, which was filmed during the first phase of the
COVID-19 pandemic. The production complied with extensive safety protocols and had a lean crew to minimize health risks. The film co-stars
John David Washington, and was directed by
Sam Levinson, who also created Euphoria.[82] Zendaya allocated shares to the film to everyone involved in its making, as a way of offering a financial bonus when the movie was sold.[83] Part of the proceeds was shared with
Feeding America.[84] The film had a mixed reception but Zendaya's performance was positively reviewed.[85] Brian Truitt of USA Today described her as "luminous" and "absolute fire",
Richard Brody called her performance "the movie's only redeeming quality", and Variety's Peter Debruge praised her for "wear[ing] Marie's fragility on the surface, only to reveal the character's strength through reaction shots and silence".[86][87][88]
She next voiced the character of
Lola Bunny in Space Jam: A New Legacy.[89] Zendaya accepted Coogler's offer to star in the film because of her interest in working with Coogler and being a fan of the original film.[90] Growing up with the first film since childhood, Zendaya drew on her experiences with her family's love of basketball for the role.[91] Zendaya then played
Chani in
Denis Villeneuve's science fiction film Dune, the first part of a two-part adaptation of the
1965 novel of the same name.[92] Critic
Glenn Kenny dubbed her portrayal "better than apt", while Brian Lowry of CNN noted that her role was limited to "gauzy images" in the protagonist's visions.[93][94] Zendaya reprised her role as MJ for the third time in Spider-Man: No Way Home. RogerEbert.com's Brian Tallerico praised Zendaya and
Tom Holland's chemistry as well as her execution of MJ's "emotional final beats".[95]
Zendaya then made an appearance in the
Elvis Mitchell's documentary
Is That Black Enough For You?!?[99] During the second weekend of
Coachella 2023, she joined Labrinth in a surprise performance of "All for Us" and "I'm Tired", which marked her return to the stage in 8 years.[100][101] She was featured on the opening song "The Feels" of Labrinth's third album Ends & Begins.[102] Zendaya next appeared in the documentary film Invisible Beauty, based on work of American fashion model and activist
Bethann Hardison.[103]
Zendaya reprised her role as Chani in the sequel Dune: Part Two. It was released in March 2024, receiving highly positive reviews, both for the film and Zendaya's performance.[104] She is set to star in and produce Challengers, a sports drama directed by
Luca Guadagnino.[105][106]
Other ventures
Fashion and business
Zendaya was the face of
Beats Electronics,[107] X-Out,[108]Material Girl,[109]CoverGirl,[110] and Chi Hair Care.[111] She has also modeled for
Michael Kors[112] and
Dolce & Gabbana.[113] In August 2013, she released her debut book, Between U and Me: How to Rock Your Tween Years with Style and Confidence to "help girls through the tougher parts of the tween years".[114][115] In August 2015, she introduced a shoe collection called Daya, which was her childhood nickname.[116] In November 2016, Zendaya's clothing line Daya by Zendaya went on sale. The second collection was gender-fluid and included full range of sizes.[117] In October 2018, she became
Tommy Hilfiger brand's ambassador and co-designed Tommy x Zendaya capsule collections.[118] She took inspiration from the '70s, namely the decade's "strong, iconic women", and her runway shows at
Paris Fashion Week and
New York Fashion Week have been praised for celebrating diversity and inclusivity including women of color, plus-size models, and models aged up to 70.[119][120] The shows were a tribute to the pioneering model icons.[121] In 2019, Zendaya became a spokesmodel for
Lancôme,[122] and in the following year for
Bulgari and
Valentino.[123][124] In June 2022, she was announced as the global brand ambassador of
Glaceau SmartWater.[125] She become an ambassador for
Louis Vuitton in 2023.[126]
Zendaya was ranked one of the best-dressed women in 2018 by fashion website Net-a-Porter.[127] For the September 2020 InStyle issue she and her stylist,
Law Roach, chose to use all black designers, artists, and creatives.[128] In October 2020, she won the Visionary Award at the
CNMI Green Carpet Fashion Awards for "promoting diversity and inclusion in fashion and film".[129] The following year in November, she become the youngest person to ever win the
CFDA Fashion Icon award at the
CFDA Fashion Awards.[130]
Philanthropy and activism
Zendaya has lent her support to several charities and causes. In 2012, she became an ambassador for
Convoy of Hope and encouraged fans to support
Hurricane Sandy response efforts.[131] The following year, she promoted other relief efforts. In 2014, Zendaya recorded
John Legend's song "
All of Me" with a portion of the
proceeds going to the organization.[132] The same year, she celebrated her 18th birthday with a campaign to help feed at least 150 hungry children in Haiti, Tanzania and the Philippines through feedONE,[133] and in 2016, she celebrated her 20th birthday with a campaign to raise $50,000 to support Convoy's Women's Empowerment Initiative.[131] In October 2012, Zendaya performed at the medical
Operation Smile benefit.[36] She was
UNICEF's
Trick-or-Treat 2014 campaign spokesperson.[134] In July 2015, she visited
South Africa with
UNAIDS, the
United Nations programme dedicated to preventing and creating access to treatment for
HIV and
AIDS. Then she also held a fundraiser with
CrowdRise, with proceeds going to non-profit, community based, Ikageng charity in
Soweto for a family of AIDS orphans.[10] When Malcolm & Marie, filmed during the
pandemic, was sold in September 2020, a portion of the proceeds was shared with
Feeding America.[84]
Zendaya supports campaigns to raise awareness about underserved communities, underprivileged schools and to financially support schools. In September 2017, she partnered with Verizon Foundation as a spokesperson for their national #WeNeedMore initiative to bring technology, access and learning opportunities to children.[135] She was also empowering them to pursue careers in
STEM.[136] In March 2018, Zendaya teamed up with
Google.org to give back to students at community school in Oakland funding an innovative computer science curriculum.[137]
Zendaya is a
feminist.[138] In January 2017, she attended the
Women's March on Washington to showcase her support of
women's rights.[139] She has previously discussed her experience as a
black female in Hollywood.[140][141] She uses her
social platforms to address racial justice, voting,
body shaming, and bullying. She has been showing support for the
Black Lives Matter movement on her social media accounts for years;[142] she took part in the
George Floyd protests in June 2020 and temporarily lent her Instagram account to
Patrisse Cullors to share
anti-racism resources and media.[143] Zendaya has been an advocate for voting over the years. In October 2016, she was one of the celebrities to participate in "Vote Your Future" initiative and appeared in a campaign video.[144] In September 2020, she encouraged her fans with
Michelle Obama, and her "When We All Vote" nonpartisan[citation needed] organization, to check their voter registration ahead of elections.[145] The next month, she shared a video while casting her vote to remind about voting again.[146] In October 2013, she took part in
P&G's movement called Mean Stinks, and co-hosted the nationwide live-streamed assembly joined by almost 500 schools.[147][148] In September 2017, she was fronting, along with her Spider-Man: Homecoming costars, a
PSA for awareness campaign
Stomp Out Bullying.[149]
In 2016, Zendaya was featured on
Forbes'
30 under 30 list.[152] She was included on TIME magazine's
annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2022; Dune director Denis Villeneuve wrote of her saying, "She is an autonomous creative force herself. A cultural icon in the making. A person driven by pure inspiration, empathy, and respect for her craft, who uses authenticity as a new superpower […] Zendaya is the future. And there is nothing more comforting to me. This is only the beginning".[153] In that same year, Variety ranked her on its list of the 500 most influential figures in global media.[154]
Zendaya owns a home in
Los Angeles and a condo in
Brooklyn.[157][158] She is a
vegetarian, saying, "My main reason for being a vegetarian is that I'm an animal lover—definitely not because I love vegetables".[159] Zendaya is in a relationship with her Spider-Man co-star
Tom Holland, who first publicly acknowledged their relationship in November 2021.[160]
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