Auli'i Cravalho ♀️

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24 y/o
hawaiian puerto rican portuguese chinese irish
actress singer
Auli'i Cravalho is an Asian American actress and singer who rose to prominence after lending her voice to the lead character, Moana, in Disney's animated film "Moana" in 2016. Born on November 22, 2000, in Kohala, Hawaii, Cravalho comes from a mixed background, with her mother being Native Hawaiian and Chinese descent, and her father being Portuguese, Puerto Rican, and Irish. At the age of 14, she auditioned for the role of Moana and beat out hundreds of other candidates, marking her debut in the world of acting and singing. Following her success in "Moana," Cravalho continued her acting career, both on the big and small screens. She appeared in the TV series "Rise" in 2018, playing the role of Lilette Suarez, a high school student with dreams of becoming a professional singer. In 2020, she starred in the crime drama film "All Together Now," portraying the character of Amber Appleton, a talented teenager facing homelessness. Cravalho also showcased her singing abilities in these projects, garnering praise for her vocal talents. Alongside her acting pursuits, she has released several singles, including "How Far I'll Go" from the movie "Moana" and "Live Your Story" from the album "41N."