Christy Carlson Romano(Redirected from Christy Romano) Christy Carlson RomanoChristy Carlson Romano (born March 20, 1984) is an actress who is a native of Milford, Connecticut. Although largely known for her role as Ren Stevens in the Disney Channel program Even Stevens, Romano began when she was very young. Her full name, according to her fan site, is Christy Michelle Romano. Romano moved to Atlanta, Georgia as a child, and landed her first acting job at the Atlanta production of Annie. After that, she garnered multiple jobs acting in plays. In 2002, Romano became the first person ever to act in three Disney Channel projects at the same time, complementing her work at Even Stevens with a starring role in a movie named Cadet Kelly (alongside Lizzie McGuire star Hilary Duff) and lending her voice to the red-haired crime fighter Kim Possible. Romano has also finished a 32 week run of playing Belle in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" on Broadway on September 12, 2004. An estimated 400,000 people saw her in this role. Romano is attending Columbia University’s Barnard College, where she is studying English and International Relations. She interned for Senator Christopher Dodd, who just happens to be her godfather. Her next move is to Los Angeles, California, where she will be pursuing a television pilot, movies, and a solo music career. She has also studied ballet. Among Romano's credits are:
MusicWhile working in Disney, Christy has been slowly revealing her singing talents. She recorded songs in the soundtracks of some Disney movies & TV series like Kim Possible and Teacher's Pet . In 2004, Walt Disney Records has released her greatest Disney TV & film hits and featuring her new single "Dive In" (http://play.rbn.com/?url=bvig/disney/g2demand/disneyrecords/christycarlsonromano/ccr-01.rm). Discography
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In 2004, Walt Disney Records has released her greatest Disney TV & film hits and featuring her new single "Dive In" (http://play.rbn.com/?url=bvig/disney/g2demand/disneyrecords/christycarlsonromano/ccr-01.rm). Sylvia Sidney has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to Motion Pictures at 6245 Hollywood Boulevard. She recorded songs in the soundtracks of some Disney movies & TV series like Kim Possible and Teacher's Pet . She died from throat cancer in New York. While working in Disney, Christy has been slowly revealing her singing talents. She was married three times, including a marriage to acting teacher Luther Adler from 1938 until 1947. Among Romano's credits are:. She played the grandmother in the television production of An Early Frost for which she won a Golden Globe Award, as well as roles in Beetlejuice (1988) and Used People. She has also studied ballet. As an elderly woman she continued to play supporting roles, and was identifiable by her husky voice, the result of a lifetime cigarette smoking habit. Her next move is to Los Angeles, California, where she will be pursuing a television pilot, movies, and a solo music career. She received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role in Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (1973). She interned for Senator Christopher Dodd, who just happens to be her godfather. In 1952 she played the role of Fantine in Les Misérables, and her performance was widely praised and allowed her opportunities to develop as a character actress. Romano is attending Columbia University’s Barnard College, where she is studying English and International Relations. Her career diminished somewhat during the early 1940s and a comeback later in the decade failed to renew her popularity. An estimated 400,000 people saw her in this role. Among her films of this period were An American Tragedy and Street Scene (both 1931), Sabotage (1936) and Dead End (1937). Romano has also finished a 32 week run of playing Belle in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" on Broadway on September 12, 2004. During the Great Depression Sidney appeared in a string of films, playing either the girlfriend or the sister of a gangster. In 2002, Romano became the first person ever to act in three Disney Channel projects at the same time, complementing her work at Even Stevens with a starring role in a movie named Cadet Kelly (alongside Lizzie McGuire star Hilary Duff) and lending her voice to the red-haired crime fighter Kim Possible. In 1927 she was seen by a Hollywood talent scout and made her first film appearance later that year. After that, she garnered multiple jobs acting in plays. A student of the Theater Guild's School for Acting, Sidney appeared in several of their productions during the 1920s and earned praise from theater critics. Romano moved to Atlanta, Georgia as a child, and landed her first acting job at the Atlanta production of Annie. Born Sophia Kosow in The Bronx, New York, New York, Sidney became an actress at the age of 15 as a way of overcoming shyness. Her full name, according to her fan site, is Christy Michelle Romano. Sylvia Sidney (August 8, 1910 - July 1, 1999) was an American actress. Although largely known for her role as Ren Stevens in the Disney Channel program Even Stevens, Romano began when she was very young. Christy Carlson Romano (born March 20, 1984) is an actress who is a native of Milford, Connecticut. Christy Carlson Romano (2004) (http://disney.go.com/disneyrecords/song-albums/christycarlsonromano/index.html). Beauty and the Beast on Broadway. Kim Possible. Cadet Kelly. Even Stevens. Goosed (movie, alongside Jennifer Tilly). Looking For an Echo (movie, with Armand Assante). Everybody Says I Love You (movie, alongside Woody Allen). The Sound Of Music (play) (Martha, alongside Mary Osmond). Parade ( play, where she played Mary Phaghan, at the Lincoln Center). Broadway Kids sing Broadway (play). Just One World (Broadway play). Night Of The Thunder (Broadway play). Annie. |