Rowan Blanchard

American actress

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2024 Concluded her role in the 'Snowpiercer' series after a four-year run.
September 2024 Arrested outside the UN headquarters with 25 other Palestinian and Jewish protesters while disrupting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's motorcade, wearing shirts labeling him a war criminal and protesting the bombing of Gaza.
2023 Guest starred on the comedy-drama series Poker Face as Lily Albern.
April 2022 Co-starred with Auli'i Cravalho in Hulu movie Crush, which became the third most streamed film of its release week.
2020 Begins starring in the TNT/AMC series Snowpiercer, expanding her acting portfolio beyond teen-focused roles.
2019 Appeared in 'A World Away' as Jessica
March 2019 Cast as Alexandra Cavill in TNT/AMC's Snowpiercer series.
2018 Performed voice roles in Neo Yokio and began appearing in Splitting Up Together
2018 A Wrinkle in Time was released, with Blanchard noting her performance was partially improvised.
2018 Played Veronica Kiley in the film adaptation of 'A Wrinkle in Time'
May 2018 Continued her criticism of Israel on social media, again sharing a photo of Ahed Tamimi and commenting on the situation in Gaza.
April 2018 Publicly criticized Israel and its military on social media, sharing a photo of Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi and expressing support for Palestinians during the Gaza border protests.
February 2018 Released her book 'Still Here', which explores themes of growing up beyond traditional teenage narratives.
2017 Concludes her role in Girl Meets World after a successful run from 2014 to 2017.
2017 Nominated for Kids' Choice Awards in the category 'Favorite Female TV Star' for Girl Meets World
2017 Began recurring role as Jackie Geary on the ABC series The Goldbergs.
2017 Nominated for Teen Choice Awards in the category 'Choice Changemaker' for herself
2016 Cast in a minor role as Veronica Kiley in Ava DuVernay's film A Wrinkle in Time.
2016 Starred in the short film 'The Realest Real' as Paige
2016 Nominated for Teen Choice Awards in the category 'Choice Summer TV Star: Female' for Girl Meets World
2016 Interview magazine praised Blanchard as 'one of the most exciting voices of her generation', noting her confidence and urgency.
2016 Harper's Bazaar included Rowan Blanchard on their 'Rising Style Icons Under 20 Years Old' list.
January 2016 Openly discussed her sexual identity on Twitter, stating she is queer and is 'open to liking any gender' after previously only liking boys.
2015 Nominated for Young Artist Awards in the category 'Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series' for Girl Meets World
2015 Named by Time magazine as one of the 'Most Influential Teens', highlighting her growing prominence as a young actress and activist.
2015 Rolling Stone magazine featured Blanchard on their '18 Teens Shaking Up Pop Culture' list, highlighting her as a strong actress and feminist activist.
December 2015 Began writing her book 'Still Here', working with her cousin who was employed at a book publishing company.
October 2015 Played Cleo in Disney Channel Original Movie Invisible Sister, which premiered in October.
2014 Publicly shared her struggles with depression on Instagram, discussing her emotional experiences and learning to accept her feelings.
2014 Begins starring as Riley Matthews in the Disney Channel series Girl Meets World, a role that brings her wide recognition and multiple award nominations.
2013 Cast as Riley Matthews in Disney Channel series Girl Meets World, a sequel to Boy Meets World, also singing the title song with co-star Sabrina Carpenter.
2012 Nominated for Young Artist Awards in the category 'Best Performance in a Feature Film — Young Actress Ten and Under' for her role in Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
2011 Stars in the action film Spy Kids: All the Time in the World, marking her early acting career.
2010 Rowan Blanchard began her acting career with a main role in Dance-a-Lot Robot as Caitlin
2010 Rowan Blanchard made her acting debut with a cameo appearance as Mona's 7-year-old kid in 'The Back-up Plan'

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