Hottest Pictures Of Bridgit Mendler. Bridgit Mendler, the American actress, was born on 18th December 1992 in Washington, D.C. AS an eight-year-old, Mendler started to participate in plays, dramatic and musical theatres. She was the youngest performer of the San Francisco Fringe Festival.
In 2004, Bridgit was cast as a voice artist for Lucy’s character in the Indian animation The Legend of Buddha. She appeared as a guest on the television show General Hospital. She voiced the Character of Thorn for the video game, Bone: The Great Cow Race.
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Bridgit’s debut film was Alice Upside Down, in which she played the antagonist Pamela. She played the character of Kristen Gregory in the movie Clique and that of Emma Clayhill in Labor Pains.
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The actress received positive reviews for Becca Kinston’s character in Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. Some of her other films are Labor Pains, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2; Muppets Most Wanted, Father of the Year, etc.
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In 2009, the actress joined the Disney series Wizards of Waverly Place as Juliet Van Heusen, the vampire. In Good Luck Charlie, the American Disney sitcom, she played the lead role, Teddy Duncan. After joining the teen musical Lemonade Mouth, she released a soundtrack, under Walt Disney Records, in 2011.
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She appeared in multiple television series, such as Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas!, House, Jessy, Undateable, Nashville, Merry happy Whatever, etc. Her first studio album was Hello My Name Is…, released in 2013.
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After the success of her first studio album, she released several singles: Fly to You, Deeper Shade of Us, etc. For her single “Ready or Not,” she won Best Acoustic Performance Award in 2013. She received a pre-nomination at the Emmys for Portraying Candace in Sitcom Undateable.
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She was also nominated for a Teen Choice Award for Favorite TV Actress Leading Role in a Comedy in Good Luck Charlie. The actress is associated with several charitable works and has raised millions of dollars to help the underprivileged children.