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Chloe Auliʻi Cravalho (/ˈlʔi krəˈvɑːlj/;[3][4] born November 22, 2000)[2] is an American actress and singer who made her acting debut as the voice of the titular character in the 2016 Disney 3D computer-animated musical feature film Moana.[5][6][7][8] She went on to star in the NBC drama series Rise (2018), the Netflix drama film All Together Now (2020) and the Hulu romantic comedy Crush (2022).

Auliʻi Cravalho
Cravalho in 2016
Born
Chloe Auli'i Cravalho[1]

(2000-11-22) November 22, 2000 (age 21)[2]
Kohala, Hawaii, U.S.[2]
Alma materColumbia University
Occupation
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active2016–present

Early life


Cravalho was born in Kohala, Hawaii,[2] to Cathleen Puanani Cravalho and Dwayne Cravalho.[9] She is of Native Hawaiian, Puerto Rican, Portuguese, Chinese, and Irish descent.[7][10] At the time she made her breakthrough, she was living in Mililani, Hawaii with her mother and was in her freshman year of high school, singing soprano in the glee club[11][12] at Kamehameha Schools' Kapālama campus.[13]


Career


Cravalho has stated that she was initially not going to audition for Moana because "there were already so many great submissions that I didn’t think I needed to try out.”[14] However, an Oahu talent agent discovered her through a charity video contest and brought her to Los Angeles to audition for the role.[10][15] Casting director Rachel Sutton has stated that Cravalho was the last person to audition out of hundreds of actresses.[10][16]

In February 2017, it was announced that she had been cast in the pilot for the NBC drama Rise, which was ordered to series on May 4, 2017.[17][18] The series premiered on March 13, 2018, but NBC cancelled the series on May 15, 2018, due to low ratings.[19]

In May 2017, she sang the national anthem at the National Memorial Day Concert.

In November 2017, Cravalho announced she was going to reprise her role as Moana in the first Hawaiian-language dubbed Disney film.[20][21] The dubbed Moana premiered on June 10, 2018.[22]

On November 5, 2019, Cravalho portrayed Ariel in ABC's The Little Mermaid Live!, a live-action concert rendition of The Little Mermaid.[23][24] In 2020, she starred in All Together Now, directed by Brett Haley for Netflix.[25]

In 2020, Cravalho participated in Acting for a Cause, a live classic play and screenplay reading series created, directed and produced by Brando Crawford.[26] Cravalho played Gwendolen Fairfax in The Importance of Being Earnest,[27] Laertes in Hamlet, Lady Catherine in Pride and Prejudice, and Jeannie Bueller in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. The reading raised funds for non-profit charities including Mount Sinai Medical Center.[26]

Cravalho was cast as the title character, Hailey, in the animated comedy-adventure series Hailey's On It!, which is slated to premiere in 2023.[28]


Personal life


In April 2020, Cravalho publicly came out as bisexual.[29] In June 2021, Cravalho announced that she was accepted into Columbia University and subsequently revealed that she plans to major in environmental science at the school.[30][31]


Filmography



Film


Year Title Role Notes
2016 Moana Moana (voice) English and Hawaiian-language versions
2017 Moana: Gone Fishing Short film
2018 Ralph Breaks the Internet Cameo
2020 All Together Now Amber Appleton
2022 Crush AJ Campos
Darby and the Dead Capri

Television


Year Title Role Notes
2018 Rise Lilette Suarez Main role
2019 Weird City Rayna Perez Episode: "Go to College"
The Little Mermaid Live! Ariel Live concert TV special
Elena of Avalor Veronica (voice) Episode: "The Last Laugh"
2022 Harmonious Live! Herself - Narrator Live concert TV special
Maui Shark Mystery Narrator Main Narrative
2023 Hailey's On It! Hailey (voice) Main role
TBA The Power Jos Cleary-Lopez

Video games


Year Title Role Notes
2019 The Sims 4 Nalani Mahi’ai (voice) Sims 4: Island Living Gameplay Trailer
2022 Disney Dreamlight Valley[32] Moana
2023 Ark 2 Meeka (voice)

Stage


Year Title Role Venue Notes
2018 Have a Nice Day Teenage daughter Minetta Lane Theater Off-Broadway live reading

Music videos


Year Title Role Notes
2018 Live Your Story Herself Music video for Walt Disney Records

Awards and nominations


Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2016 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Animated Female Moana Won[lower-alpha 1] [33]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Voice Performance Nominated [34]
2017 Annie Awards Outstanding Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production Won[lower-alpha 2] [35]
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Frenemies (with Dwayne Johnson) Nominated [36]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Breakout Star Won [37]
Choice Movie: Fantasy Actress Nominated [38]

See also



Notes


  1. Tied with Ginnifer Goodwin for Zootopia
  2. Tied with Jason Bateman for Zootopia

References


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[de] Auliʻi Cravalho

Auliʻi Cravalho (geboren am 22. November 2000 in Kohala, Hawaii) ist eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin, Synchronsprecherin und Sängerin.
- [en] Auliʻi Cravalho

[es] Auli'i Cravalho

Auli'i Cravalho (Kohala, Hawái; 22 de noviembre de 2000)[1] es una actriz y cantante estadounidense, conocida por prestar su voz a la protagonista de la película Moana, de Disney, estrenada en 2016.[2][3][4][5]

[ru] Кравальо, Аулии

Аулии Кравальо[* 1] (англ. Auliʻi Cravalho; род. 22 ноября 2000[2], Кохала, Гавайи, США)[2] — американская актриса и певица. Её дебютом в кинематографии является озвучивание мультфильма «Моана», выпущенного в 2016 году компанией «Дисней»[3][4][5][6].



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