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Ashley Michelle Tisdale (born July 2, 1985) is an American actress, singer and television producer. Tisdale played her first major role in 2005 with Disney's The Suite Life of Zack & Cody as Maddie Fitzpatrick and she next played Sharpay Evans in the High School Musical film series.

After the first Emmy-winning High School Musical, she pursued a solo music career and released her debut album Headstrong on February 6, 2007. The album debuted at number five in the U.S. charts, selling over 64,000 copies in the first week,[1] and was later certified Gold. Tisdale later released a music DVD, There's Something About Ashley, including music videos and a documentary about the Headstrong album creation.

She continued her role as Sharpay Evans in High School Musical 2 and High School Musical 3: Senior Year. High School Musical 2 was the most-watched basic cable show on record.[2] Tisdale is the voice for Candace Flynn in the Disney Channel original series Phineas and Ferb. In August 2008, Forbes listed her among Hollywood's 10 top-paid young entertainers.[3]

Contents [hide]
1 Early life
2 Career
2.1 1988-2003: Broadway and television appearances
2.2 2004-2006: High School Musical and other roles
2.3 2007-2008: Headstrong and other projects
2.4 2009-present: Second studio album and future projects
3 Products and endorsement
4 Image and personal life
5 Filmography
6 Discography
6.1 Studio albums
6.2 DVDs
6.3 EPs
6.4 Concert tours
6.5 Soundtracks
7 Awards and nominations
8 References
9 External links



Early life
Tisdale was born in Monmouth County, New Jersey on July 2, 1985,[4] to Lisa (née Morris) and Mike Tisdale, who runs a construction company.[5] She grew up in Ocean Township.[6] Her elder sister, Jennifer Tisdale, is an actress and model, and her maternal grandfather, Arnold Morris, developed Ginsu Knives; through her grandfather, she is also related to businessman Ron Popeil.[7] Tisdale is Jewish.[8][9]


Career

1988-2003: Broadway and television appearances
When she was three, Tisdale was discovered by Bill Perlman, her current manager, at South Shores Mall.[10] On her first audition, Tisdale landed a JC Penney spot and went on to appear in more than 100 commercials as a kid.[10] At the age of eight, she was cast in a leading role in the Broadway musical, Les Misérables, and later toured internationally with the cast of Annie.[10] She began her acting career by appearing in Gypsy: A Musical Fable and The Sound of Music at the Jewish Community Center of Monmouth County.[11][12]

During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Tisdale made guest appearances in several television series, which included George Lopez, Smart Guy, 7th Heaven, Grounded for Life, Strong Medicine, Charmed, and Beverly Hills, 90210. For her role in Boston Public she received a 2000 Young Artist Award nomination for "best guest performance in a TV drama".[13] Tisdale had a voice role in the 1998 animated movie A Bug's Life, and a minor role in the 2001 film Donnie Darko. She had recurring roles on sitcoms with The Hughleys in 2002 and Still Standing in 2003.


2004-2006: High School Musical and other roles

Performing "Bop To The Top"In 2004, Tisdale was cast in the role of Maddie Fitzpatrick on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody after auditioning for the roles of Maddie Fitzpatrick and London Tipton.[14] While performing on the show, Tisdale received a voice role in Whisper of the Heart, the English-language version of the Japanese animated feature, Mimi wo Sumaseba.

Tisdale was soon cast as Sharpay Evans in Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical. Tisdale had originally auditioned for the role of Gabriella Montez, but was eventually cast as Sharpay because it was felt that her alto voice suited a darker character.[15] Producers did not initially consider her because of her good-girl image on The Suite Life.[4] Tisdale's role in High School Musical required her to perform several songs. Her contributions to the High School Musical soundtrack included "What I've Been Looking For", "Bop to the Top", and "We're All in This Together". All three charted on the Billboard Hot 100.[16] Tisdale made music history by becoming the first female artist ever to debut with two singles simultaneously on the Hot 100 with "What I've Been Looking For" and "Bop to the Top".[12][17] The soundtrack, on which Tisdale sings lead vocals on several songs, became the top-selling album of 2006.[4] Tisdale appeared in the two episodes of MTV's Punk'd[18] and in the Disney Channel Games 2006.

Her music career developed in 2006. In June, Tisdale signed in a record deal with Warner Bros. Records.[19] Prior to the release of her debut album, Tisdale covered the hit single "Last Christmas" (originally by Wham!) and released it in 2006 as the first single in her deal with Warner Bros.[20] With Disney, she recorded a version of "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" with other members of the Disney Channel Circle of Stars. She sang a cover version of the song "Kiss the Girl" which was first heard on Radio Disney in September 2006 and shot a music video which premiered on Disney Channel and was later included on The Little Mermaid: Platinum Edition DVD.

Tisdale launched a worldwide tour with the rest of the cast of High School Musical in fall 2006, performing the songs from the soundtrack album as well of three songs from her debut album, which was released on 2007.[21] A DVD and a live album named High School Musical: The Concert were released in 2007, featuring "We'll Be Together", "He Said She Said" and "Headstrong".

Tisdale released a three-song EP by Warner Bros. Records on December 12, 2006 prior to the release of her debut album. The EP was called "He Said She Said" and also included "Headstrong" and her holiday single "Last Christmas". It was released to promote the full length album. The EP was available for purchase during the High School Musical: The Concert.[22]


2007-2008: Headstrong and other projects
"Be Good to Me" (2006)

Tisdale's debut single from her first album

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"He Said She Said" (2007)

Tisdale's second single released from her album Headstrong which was her most successful single

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Tisdale's first solo album, Headstrong, was released on February 6, 2007 and was distributed by Warner Bros Records.[23] The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 album charts, selling 64,000 copies.[24] Though her first single was "He Said She Said", it was released later, with "Be Good to Me" being released as her first single. Tisdale wrote four songs for this album - "Not Like That", "Suddenly", "Over It" and the bonus track "It's Life".[25][26] Tisdale re-released "He Said She Said" on September 19, 2007, when the music video premiered on MTV's TRL.[27] Some promotional singles were released from the album. The songs "Goin' Crazy" and "Headstrong" were released as exclusive singles on Radio Disney,[28]


Tisdale performing at the High School Musical: The Concert TourShe reprised her role as Sharpay Evans in High School Musical 2 which premiered on August 17, 2007. She also appeared on the soundtrack, performing several songs such as "Fabulous", "You Are The Music In Me" and "What Time Is It?". Tisdale has a supporting role in the Disney Channel series Phineas and Ferb, voicing Candace Flynn. She also voiced Camille Leon on Disney Channel series Kim Possible. Tisdale also received her first award on Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards UK as "Best TV Actress" by her acting on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody.

In 2007, Tisdale released her first music DVD, There's Something About Ashley, with a three-song trilogy comprised by music videos and a documentary about the Headstrong album creation.[29]

The album was re-released for the first time in Christmas 2007 in a Holiday Edition with the standard CD, the DVD There's Something About Ashley in a digipack format, and some other merchandise.[30] The album was re-released again in a limited Deluxe Edition format, released only in Germany with the DVD.[31] Tisdale promoted the album and the DVD in a mini mall-tour in mid-October 2007 in which she had an Ecko Red fashion show and later, performed live three songs in selected American's malls.[32] The album was certified Gold in the U.S. for reaching 500,000 copies shipped[33] and Billboard readers chose it the sixth best album of the year.[34]

On November 12, 2008. Tisdale and the High School Musical cast performed live a Christmas version of "What Time Is It?" from High School Musical 2 during the annual event Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade.[35] On November 28, 2007, Tisdale hosted a part of the "75th Rockefeller Christmas Tree" in New York City with Nick Lachey she also performed several of her songs.[36]

"MTV News" confirmed in an interview that her first movie with herself being the star is titled Picture This as Mandy Gilbert, which was released on DVD in 2008.[37] Also, Tisdale is credited as one of the executive producers of the movie.[38] Tisdale made a special appearance in the credits of the movie Bring It On: In It to Win It.

As part of her deal with Degree, she recorded cover versions of '80s and '90s hits, including "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)", "Never Gonna Give You Up", "Time After Time", "Heaven is a Place on Earth" and "Too Many Walls". The songs are available to download in the official site, unlocked only with special codes, received in different packages of the deodorant.[39] Tisdale also covered the 80's hit song "Shadows of the Night" for the film Picture This.

Tisdale reprised her role as Sharpay Evans for the third time in High School Musical 3: Senior Year. She also appeared on the High School Musical 3 soundtrack, performing songs such as "A Night to Remember" and "I Want It All". "I Want It All" was released as one of the official singles from the soundtrack, with the song being released on iTunes and video being aired on Disney Channel.[40] Tisdale also presented an award in the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards along with the rest of the High School Musical 3 cast.[41] Tisdale launched a European promotional tour along with the cast of High School Musical 3 to promote the movie.[42]

On December 12, 2008, she hosted the 'Z-100's Jingle Ball in the Madison Square Garden, New York City, this year she host with Nick Lachey and shared stage with The Veronicas and Katy Perry.[43] On December 14, 2008, Tisdale also attended the Q102's Jingle Ball 2008 at Susquehanna Bank Center, Camden, NJ.[44] The song "I Want It All" performed by Tisdale, along with eleven songs more of the soundtrack High School Musical 3: Senior Year was pre-nominated in the "Best Original Song" category for The 81st Academy Awards. The final nominations will be announced on January 22, 2009.[45] On December 31, 2008, Tisdale joined V Factory and American Idol's runner-up David Archuleta on NewPhoria at McKay Events Center in Orem, Utah; she was the guest host.[46]


2009-present: Second studio album and future projects
“ I'm actually recording my second album now.... so I've just been recording and co-writing. The single should be coming out soon, but I feel it's pretty much 80 percent done. And, yeah, I'm excited about it. It's a lot more rock and edgier.. ”
—Tisdale on her new album.[47]

In a Extra! interview she stated that she recorded a couple of songs as of April 2008 for her next album and after shooting High School Musical 3 she will focus her attention on her second album.[48] In October 2008 Tisdale said she had eighty percent of her album done; the album will be "more rock and edgier."[49][47] Tisdale's A&R Tommy Page stated in his official website that he is working on Tisdale's second album and it is almost done. Also, he said that the first single will reach radios very soon.[50]

The Hollywood Reporter reported that she will star in 20th Century Fox's new adventure comedy, They Came From Upstairs along with Robert Hoffman and Carter Jenkins, set to be released in theatres on July, 2009.[51] Also, she will reprise her role of Maddie Fitzpatrick as a special guest in a episode of the spin-off "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody", "The Suite Life on Deck", which airs in January 2009.[52][53]

Tisdale is taking a step away from the spotlight and trying her hand at behind-the-camera work. Tisdale has her own production company, Blondie Girl Productions and is working in two projects. She is the first actress from Disney Channel ever to executive-produce one of their shows.[54] In an interview to Live with Regis & Kelly on October 23, 2008, she stated that she is currently working on a Disney Channel series based on her early life working on studio. Tisdale also signed a deal with FremantleMedia (the creator of American Idol) and she is producing a reality show with them.[55]


Products and endorsement
Tisdale was a Ford Models along with Lindsay Lohan and Mischa Barton.[56]

In October 2007, Tisdale signed a promotional deal for the Eckō Red clothing brand in which she toured malls across the U.S. Tisdale functioned as spokesperson and performed in conjunction with fashion shows hosted at each mall.[57] On March 17, 2008, the 8th Annual American International Toy Fair took place in New York City. Tisdale was among the new celebrity dolls presented at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, She teamed up with Huckleberry Toys to produce a limited edition of dolls modelled after herself. "The Ashley Dolls" are manufactured by Huckleberry Toys and feature outfits from Tisdale's music videos "He Said She Said", "Not Like That" and "Suddenly".[58] She also participated in commercials for Toys "R" Us[59], T-Mobile [60], and signed a deal with Staples, Inc. to appear in the promotional campaign for the company's "Geared 4 School" sweepstakes in the fall. She is also the face for Degree Girl in the United States and recorded multiple commercials to promote the product. She also covered five 80's hit songs for the promotion of the deodorant.[61]


Image and personal life
Tisdale underwent a rhinoplasty procedure on November 30, 2007. According to Tisdale, this was done for health-related reasons and not out of a belief in plastic surgery;[4] her "septum was 80 percent deviated" and she had "two small fractures on [her] nose", and this was interfering with her breathing. She spoke to People magazine about the surgery, saying that it was important to her to be honest with her fans.[62]

In January 2007, Tisdale was declared the second Hottest Woman of Pop/R&B by Blender Magazine, which stated, "Tisdale has a gift. Not an angelic voice or a dazzling personality, but an even rarer commodity: millions of "pre-sold" tweens eager to buy her debut album!".[63] In an interview with People, Tisdale confirmed that she had been dating High School Musical dancer and choreographer Jared Murillo since March 2007.[64] In March 2007, Tisdale told Blender that she was drug and alcohol-free, and doesn't smoke and went on to add, "my mom really instilled confidence in me, so I'm not somebody who'd be under peer pressure".[65] She was later voted as number 10 in Maxim's 2008 Hot 100 list.[66] On June 11, 2008, Tisdale was ranked at #94 on Forbes' Celebrity 100 list.[67] She had photoshoots with her High School Musical co-stars, Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens for Elle Magazine, and has appeared on the cover of magazines such as Glamour, Seventeen, CosmoGirl!, Vanity Fair, Bravo and Shape.[4] [68] In October 2008, Teen Vogue included Tisdale in the list of the October's Ten Best Dressed in the second position.[69]

On August 5, 2008, Tisdale was included in the list of Forbes Hollywood's 10 Top-Paid Tweens. She was ranked number 6 for the $5.5 million earned from her roles in High School Musical 3: Senior Year and Phineas & Ferb, sales of her album Headstrong and endorsement deals with the manufacturers of Degree Girl and Red by Mark Eckō.[3] Tisdale made $2.8 million in High School Musical 3.[70] She was recently named one of Teen People's "25 Hottest Stars Under 25."[56]

On December 12, 2008, Tisdale was ranked #17 in the list of Forbes "High Earners Under 30",[71] and was considered by US Magazine as one of the best-dressed celebrities in 2008 along with Natalie Portman, Sarah Jessica Parker and Heidi Klum.[72]


Filmography

Tisdale during the premiere of High School Musical 2
Tisdale during the premiere of High School Musical 2Film
Year Film Role Notes
1998 A Bug's Life Lead Blueberry Scout Voice
2001 Donnie Darko Kim Brief appearance
Nathan's Choice Stephanie
2002 The Mayor of Oyster Bay Jennifer Television movie
2006 High School Musical Sharpay Evans Made for television (Disney Channel)
Whisper of the Heart Yuko Harada Voice
2007 High School Musical 2 Sharpay Evans Made for television (Disney Channel)
There's Something About Ashley Herself Documentary DVD
Bring It On: In It to Win It Herself Direct to DVD
2008 Picture This Mandy Gilbert Direct to DVD and made for television (ABC Family), executive producer
High School Musical 3: Senior Year Sharpay Evans Released in theaters
2009 They Came From Upstairs Bethany Pearson Releases in theaters on July 31, 2009
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2005—2008 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Maddie Fitzpatrick Main Role
2007—present Phineas & Ferb Candace Flynn Voice
Television guest appearances
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Smart Guy Amy "A Little Knowledge" (episode 6, season 1)
7th Heaven Janice "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" (episode 5, season 3)
2000 Beverly Hills, 90210 Nicole Loomis "Fertile Ground" (episode 15, season 10)
Movie Stars Female Student "Stand by Me" (episode 10, season 2)
The Amanda Show Cold-Curer 3 episodes
The Geena Davis Show Tracy "Motherly Advice" (episode 5, season 1)
Boston Public Carol Prader "Chapter Five" (episode 5, season 1)
2001 Bette Jessica "The Invisible Mom" (episode 14, season 1)
Once and Again Marni "Best of Enemies" (episode 18, season 2)
Kate Brasher Winona "Georgia" (episode 6, season 1)
Charmed Runaway Teen "Look Who's Barking" (episode 21, season 3)
2002 The Hughleys Stephanie 3 episodes, season 4
Malcolm in the Middle Girl "Jury Duty" (episode 20, season 3)
2003 Strong Medicine Sherry Lowenstein "Addicted to Love" (episode 20, season 3)
Grounded for Life Leah "Just Like a Woman" (episode 5, season 3)
George Lopez (TV series) Olivia "I Only Have Eyes for You" (episode 21, season 2)
Still Standing Bonnie 4 episodes, season 1—2
2006 Hannah Montana Maddie Fitzpatrick "On the Road Again" (episode 12, season 1)
That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana Maddie Fitzpatrick Disney Channel special
Punk'd Herself 2 episodes, season 8
Disney Channel Games 2006 Herself Disney Channel special
2007 Kim Possible Camille Leon (voice) (3 episodes, season 4)
Disney Channel Games 2007 Herself Disney Channel special
2008 Studio DC: Almost Live Herself Disney Channel special
2009 The Suite Life on Deck Maddie Fitzpatrick "Maddie on Deck" (episode 13, season 1)


Discography
Main article: Ashley Tisdale discography
Studio albums
2007: Headstrong
2009: to be announced
DVDs
2007: There's Something About Ashley
EPs
2006: He Said She Said
Concert tours
2006/2007: High School Musical: The Concert
2007: Headstrong Tour Across America
Soundtracks
2006: High School Musical
2007: High School Musical 2
2008: High School Musical 3: Senior Year



Awards and nominations
Year Result Award Category Nominated Work
2000 Nominated[13] Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Television Comedy Series Boston Public
2007 Won[73] UK Kids Choice Awards Best TV Actress The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
Nominated[74][75][76] Premios Oye! International Breakthrough Artist Headstrong
2008 Germany Jetix Awards Best Solo Singer
Australian Kids' Choice Awards Fave International TV Stars The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
2009 Nominated[77] Shining Star Awards Celebrity of the Year Herself
Favorite Actress
Female Beauty


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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
None Nickelodeon UK Kids Choice Awards Best TV Actress
2007
for The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Succeeded by
Miley Cyrus
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[hide]v • d • eAshley Tisdale

Studio albums Headstrong (2007)

DVDs There's Something About Ashley (2007)

Singles "Kiss the Girl" · "Last Christmas" · "Be Good to Me" · "He Said She Said" · "Not Like That" · "Suddenly" · "So Much for You"

Promotional singles "Headstrong" · "Goin' Crazy" · "We'll Be Together" · "I Want It All"

Soundtracks High School Musical (2006) · High School Musical 2 (2007) · High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008)

Concert tours High School Musical: The Concert (2006-2007) · Headstrong Tour Across America (2007)

Filmography The Suite Life of Zack & Cody · Kim Possible · Phineas and Ferb · Still Standing · That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana · Whisper of the Heart · A Bug's Life · Donnie Darko · High School Musical · High School Musical 2 · Picture This! · Bring It On: In It to Win It · Studio DC: Almost Live · High School Musical 3: Senior Year · They Came from Upstairs

Related Discography · Filmography · All songs · Maddie Fitzpatrick · Sharpay Evans · Candace Flynn · Blondie Girl Productions · Disney Channel Circle of Stars · Jennifer Tisdale · Jared Murillo · Warner Bros. Records · Eckō · Ford Models · Degree Girl · FremantleMedia ·