Yara Shahidi
Yara Shahidi, an accomplished actress and producer, was born on February 10, 2000, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She has gained widespread recognition for her dynamic performances in both film and television. Shahidi first made her mark in the entertainment industry with her role in the film "Salt" in 2010, showcasing her talent at a young age.
Her career took a significant leap when she starred as Zoey Johnson in the hit ABC sitcom "Black-ish," which premiered in 2014. The show's critical acclaim and popularity allowed Shahidi to further develop her character's story in the spin-off series "Grown-ish," which debuted in 2018. Through these roles, she has become a prominent voice for her generation, tackling relevant social issues and embracing the complexities of young adulthood.
Beyond her acting prowess, Shahidi is also recognized for her advocacy work, particularly in education and social justice. She is a passionate proponent of empowering young people to engage in civic action and has been involved in various initiatives to promote inclusivity and representation in media.
With her impressive body of work and dedication to making a difference, Yara Shahidi continues to inspire audiences while paving the way for future generations in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Smallfoot
The Power of We: A Sesame Street Special
Butter (2012)
My Father's Dragon
Peter Pan & Wendy
Between the World and Me
Fearless (2020)
Sitting in Bars with Cake
The Sun Is Also a Star
Alex Cross
Thanks a Million
black-ish
Dear...
Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia