Selena Gomez is an American actress, singer, and producer. As a child, she began her acting career by appearing on the children's television series Barney & Friends (2002–2004). She rose to prominence for her lead role as Alex Russo on the Emmy Award-winning Disney Channel television series, Wizards of Waverly Place (2007–2012).[1] It garnered positive reviews,[2][3] with Gomez's being particularly praised for her comic timing and sarcastic delivery.[2][4][5] Gomez had a leading role as an aspiring dancer in the direct-to-video film Another Cinderella Story (2008),[6] and won the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie — Leading Young Actress.[7] This was followed by lead roles in two 2009 Disney Channel films—Princess Protection Program and Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie—the latter was cable's number-one scripted telecast of the year in total viewers and won a Primetime Emmy Award.[8][9] Gomez then starred in the film adaptation of the children's novel series by Beverly Cleary, Ramona and Beezus (2010), with Gomez portraying Beezus Quimby. The following year, she played the lead role of Grace, a teenager "mistaken for a British heiress", in the comedy film Monte Carlo.[10]
Gomez was part of the main cast of the controversial Harmony Korine-directed crime film Spring Breakers (2012), starring James Franco. The film saw her playing a more mature character than she did previously.[11] It received generally positive reviews from critics, with some calling it a potential cult classic;[12][13][14] it ranks in BBC's 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century.[15] Gomez voices the character of Mavis in the commercially successful Hotel Transylvania film franchise (2012–2022).[16][17] She then starred as a young hacker in the action thriller film Getaway (2013), opposite Ethan Hawke, which was both critically and commercially unsuccessful.[18][19] In 2016, Gomez starred as a young runaway hitchhiker in the comedy-drama film The Fundamentals of Caring, followed by a supporting role in the comedy film Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising. In 2019, she had a supporting role in the Jim Jarmusch-directed comedy horror film The Dead Don't Die, and then starred in the romantic comedy A Rainy Day in New York. In addition, she served as executive producer on the popular Netflix teen drama television series 13 Reasons Why (2017–2020).[20][21] She also executive produces and stars in the HBO Max cooking series Selena + Chef (2020–2023).
Gomez stars in and executive produces the Emmy Awards-winning Hulu mystery-comedy series Only Murders in the Building (2021–present), alongside Steve Martin and Martin Short.[22] The series has received critical acclaim for its comedic approach to crime fiction.[23] Gomez received critical praise for her performance, and won the Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy; she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award, the Critics' Choice Television Award and two times the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.[24][25][26] Gomez was the focus of the Alek Keshishian-directed "raw and intimate" documentary film, Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me (2022), which follows Gomez's life over the last six years.[27] Gomez starred as the title character's wife in the Spanish-language musical crime comedy Emilia Pérez (2024), directed by Jacques Audiard. Her performance earned her the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress.[28]
Filmography
editFilm
edit† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2003 | Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over | Water Park Girl | [29] | |
2008 | Another Cinderella Story | Mary Santiago | Direct-to-video | [30] |
Horton Hears a Who! | Helga (voice) | [31] | ||
2009 | Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard | Princess Selenia (voice) | English dub | [32] |
2010 | Ramona and Beezus | Beatrice "Beezus" Quimby | [33] | |
Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds | Princess Selenia (voice) | English dub | [34] | |
2011 | Monte Carlo | Grace Ann Bennett / Cordelia Winthrop Scott[A] | [35] | |
The Muppets | Herself | [36] | ||
2012 | Fifty Shades of Blue | Woman | Short film | [37] |
Spring Breakers | Faith | [38] | ||
Hotel Transylvania | Mavis Dracula (voice) | [39] | ||
Aftershock | VIP Girl | Cameo | [40] | |
2013 | Getaway | The Kid | [41] | |
Girl Rising | Narrator (voice) | Documentary | [42] | |
Searching | Violet | Short film | [43] | |
2014 | Rudderless | Kate Ann Lucas | [44] | |
Behaving Badly | Nina Pennington | [45] | ||
2015 | Unity | Narrator (voice) | Documentary | [46] |
Hotel Transylvania 2 | Mavis Dracula (voice) | [47] | ||
The Big Short | Herself | Uncredited cameo | [48] | |
The 1989 World Tour Live | Herself | Concert film | [49] | |
2016 | The Fundamentals of Caring | Dot | [50] | |
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising | Madison | [51] | ||
In Dubious Battle | Lisa London | [52] | ||
2017 | Puppy! | Mavis Dracula (voice) | Promotional short film | [53] |
2018 | A Love Story | Girl | Short film | [54] |
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation | Mavis Dracula (voice) | [55] | ||
2019 | The Dead Don't Die | Zoe | [56] | |
A Rainy Day in New York | Chan Tyrell | [57] | ||
2020 | Dolittle | Betsy (voice) | [58] | |
This Is the Year | — | Executive producer | [59] | |
The Broken Hearts Gallery | — | Executive producer | [60] | |
2022 | Hotel Transylvania: Transformania | Mavis Dracula (voice) | Also executive producer | [61] |
Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me | Herself | Documentary | [62] | |
2024 | Emilia Pérez | Jessi Del Monte | [63][64] |
Television
edit† | Denotes series or specials that have not yet aired |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2002–2004 | Barney & Friends | Gianna | Recurring role (seasons 7–8) |
2005 | Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire | Julie | Television film |
2006 | Brain Zapped | Emily Grace Garcia | Short television film |
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Gwen | Episode: "A Midsummer's Nightmare" | |
2007 | Hannah Montana | Mikayla Skeech | 3 episodes |
2007–2012 | Wizards of Waverly Place | Alex Russo | Lead role |
2008 | Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream | Herself | Episode: "Hello Hollywood" |
Disney Channel Games | Herself / Contestant | 5 episodes | |
Studio DC: Almost Live | Herself (host) | Episode: "The Second Show" | |
2009 | Sonny with a Chance | Herself | Episode: "Battle of the Networks' Stars" |
Princess Protection Program | Carter Mason | Television film | |
The Suite Life on Deck | Alex Russo | Episode: "Double-Crossed" | |
Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie | Alex Russo | Television film | |
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | Herself | Episode: "Scott Family" | |
2011 | So Random! | Herself | Episode: "Selena Gomez & the Scene" |
2011 MuchMusic Video Awards | Herself (host) | Television special | |
PrankStars | Herself | Episode: "Something to Chew on" | |
Make Your Mark: Ultimate Dance Off | Herself (judge) | Television special | |
2011 MTV Europe Music Awards | Herself (host) | Television special | |
2013 | The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex | Alex Russo / Evil Alex[A] | Television special; also executive producer |
2015; 2017 | We Day | Herself (host) | Television special |
2015 | The Voice | Herself / Advisor | 4 episodes (season 9) |
2016; 2022 | Saturday Night Live | Various | 3 episodes |
2016 | Inside Amy Schumer | Herself | Episode: "Fame" |
2017–2020 | 13 Reasons Why | — | Executive producer |
2017 | 13 Reasons Why: Beyond the Reasons | Herself | Aftershow documentary |
2019 | Living Undocumented | — | Executive producer |
2020–2023 | Selena + Chef | Herself (host) | Also executive producer |
2020 | Whose Vote Counts, Explained | Narrator (voice) | Docuseries; episode: "Can You Buy an Election?" |
2021 | Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World[65] | Herself (host) | Television special |
2021–present | Only Murders in the Building | Mabel Mora | Main role; also executive producer |
2022 | Mi Vecino, El Cartel[66] | — | Docuseries; also executive producer |
2023 | Dear... | Herself | Episode: "Selena Gomez" |
2024 | Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces | Herself | Documentary; episode: "Now" |
Selena + Restaurant[67] | Herself (host) | Also executive producer | |
Louder: The Soundtrack of Change | Herself | Documentary; also producer | |
Wizards Beyond Waverly Place | Alex Russo | Episode: "Everything Is Not What It Seems"; also executive producer |
Web
editTitle | Year | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Selena Gomez: Girl Meets World | 2010 | Herself | 7 episodes[68] |
Music videos
editGuest appearances
editTitle | Year | Performer(s) credited | Director(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
"We Rock" (Around the World version) | 2008 | Cast of Camp Rock | Unknown | |
"Burnin' Up" | Jonas Brothers | Brendan Malloy and Tim Wheeler | [129] | |
"Everybody Knows" | 2013 | Dustin Tavella | Unknown | [130] |
"City of Angels" | Thirty Seconds to Mars | Jared Leto | [131] | |
"Bad Blood" | 2015 | Taylor Swift Kendrick Lamar |
Joseph Kahn | [132] |
Notes
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External links
edit- Selena Gomez at IMDb