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Naomi Scott (born 6 May 1993) is an English actress and singer. After featuring on the Disney Channel series Life Bites (2008–2009), she earned recognition for starring in the television musical film Lemonade Mouth (2011), for which she performed on its chart-topping eponymous soundtrack. She starred in the science fiction series Terra Nova (2011) and the superhero film Power Rangers (2017).
Naomi Scott | |
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Born | Hounslow, London, England | 6 May 1993
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Years active | 2008–present |
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Scott starred in the action comedy Charlie's Angels and played Jasmine in the fantasy film Aladdin (both 2019). The latter brought her to international prominence. She has since starred in the Netflix thriller miniseries Anatomy of a Scandal (2022) and the horror film Smile 2 (2024), for which she received praise.
Naomi Scott was born on 6 May 1993 in Hounslow, London,[1] to an English father and an Indian mother.[2] Her mother Usha Scott (née Joshi), who was born in Uganda and emigrated to the United Kingdom at a young age, is Gujarati.[3][4][5] Scott also has an older brother, Joshua.[6]
At eight years old, she and her family moved to Woodford, London,[7] where both of her parents were pastors at the Bridge Church.[8] She grew up listening to gospel and R&B music, specific singers Kim Burrell, Mary Mary, and Kirk Franklin, and singing in church.[9] She attended Davenant Foundation School in Loughton, Essex.[10] She left the school halfway through taking her A-Levels to pursue her role in the series Terra Nova.[11]
Scott was discovered by British pop singer Kéllé Bryan from the girl group Eternal, who signed her as a client.[12] She went to work with British songwriters and producers Xenomania.[13] Her first major acting role was Disney Channel UK series Life Bites.
In 2010, she was cast as Mohini "Mo" Banjaree in the acclaimed 2011 Disney Channel original film Lemonade Mouth, her first role in an American production.[14][15] She told Collider that "I [also] remember being introduced to craft services for the first time. And for me, it’s this US production and I was like, oh my gosh, they have a trolley of candy that just came around! And to me I just thought, I’ve made it. This is what I’ve wanted. This is what it’s all about. It’s all about candy on a trolley."[15] Khalid McCalla of The Oberlin Review believed that Scott "absolutely crushes it."[16] She additionally contributed vocals to the film's commercially successful soundtrack.[17] The song "She's So Gone" featured Scott on lead vocals; it was included on Billboard's list of "The 100 Greatest Disney Songs of All Time".[18] That same year she was cast as Maddy Shannon in the science fiction series Terra Nova, which premiered in September 2011 on Fox.[19] The series was not renewed for a second season.[20]
In 2013, Scott appeared in the music video for the song "Hurricane", by her Lemonade Mouth co-star Bridgit Mendler. In August 2014, she independently released her debut EP Invisible Division.[21] Scott was cast as Ryoko in Ridley Scott's The Martian. She filmed her scenes but most of them (including every scene where Scott speaks) were removed from the final cut, effectively making her an "extra" in the film.[22] In 2014, the YouTube channel "Reload" published two videos featuring her, as part of their "Reload Sessions" series.[23][24]
Screen International selected Scott as one of their 2015 Stars of Tomorrow.[25] In October, she was cast in a co-leading role as Kimberly Hart, the Pink Ranger, in Power Rangers (2017), a film adaptation of the TV series of the same name.[26] The film was released on 24 March 2017,[27] and earned Scott a Teen Choice Award nomination.[28] The film was met with mixed reviews upon release and was a box office disappointment, grossing $142 million worldwide against a budget of $105 million.[29][30]
In 2019, Scott starred as Princess Jasmine in Aladdin, a live-action adaptation of Disney's 1992 animated film of the same name.[31][32] Scott's casting over a "Middle Eastern or Arab actress" attracted comment.[33] In his review for the San Francisco Chronicle, critic Mick LaSalle found Scott to be the "real star" of the film and that she "thrives and gives everything to her new power anthem ['Speechless']".[34] Richard Roeper of Chicago Sun-Times wrote that Scott "absolutely sparkles" in her performance of "Speechless".[35] For her role, Scott won the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Sci-Fi/Fantasy and also received a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress.[36][37] Aladdin was also commercially successful, grossing $1 billion at the box office.[38][39] Also in 2019, Scott starred as one of the three leads, alongside Kristen Stewart and Ella Balinska, in the action comedy Charlie's Angels, the third installment within the franchise of the same name, released in November.[40][41][42] The film received mixed reviews from critics.[43]
In 2022, Scott played Olivia Lytton, a parliamentary aide, in the Netflix series Anatomy of a Scandal.[44]
In 2024, she starred in Smile 2[45] and the science fiction film Distant.[46] She is also slated to appear in the epic romance film Eternal Return,[47] and the crime comedy film Wizards![48]
Scott is a Christian.[49] She is a UK ambassador to the Christian charity organisation Compassion International, sponsoring children and families living in poverty.[50][5][51] She suffers from the skin condition eczema.[52] She holds a black belt in karate, having studied it since her youth, which she credits as helpful with her roles in Power Rangers and Charlie's Angels.
In June 2014, Scott married English footballer Jordan Spence after four years of dating.[53][54] The couple met at church when she was 16.[11][55]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015 | The 33 | Escarlette Sepulveda Valdivia | |
The Martian | Ryoko | Deleted scene[22] | |
Hello, Again | Maura | Short film | |
2017 | Power Rangers | Kimberly Hart / Pink Ranger | |
2019 | Aladdin | Jasmine | |
Charlie's Angels | Elena Houghlin | ||
2024 | Distant | Naomi Calloway | |
Smile 2 | Skye Riley | ||
TBA | Eternal Return | Cass | Post-production; also producer |
Wizards! | TBA | Post-production |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008–2009 | Life Bites | Megan | Main role |
2011 | Lemonade Mouth | Mohini "Mo" Banjaree | Television film |
Terra Nova | Maddy Shannon | Main role | |
Sadie J | Clare | Episode: "Crushamondo" | |
2013 | By Any Means | Vanessa Velasquez | 1 episode |
2015 | Lewis | Sahira Desai | Episode "One For Sorrow" |
2022 | Modern Love Tokyo | Emma | Episode: “He Saved His Last Lesson For Me” |
Anatomy of a Scandal | Olivia Lytton | Main role |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2021 | Soft Voice | Lydia | [56] |
Title | Details |
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Invisible Division |
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Promises |
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Smile 2: The Skye Riley EP |
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Title | Year | Album |
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"Say Nothing" | 2014 | Invisible Division |
"Motions"[58] | ||
"Lover's Lies"[59] | 2016 | Promises |
"Vows"[60] | 2017 | Non-album singles |
"Irrelevant"[61] (featuring Nick Brewer) |
2018 | |
"So Low"[62] | ||
"Undercover"[63] | ||
"You Say"[64] (with Kinnship) |
2019 | Kinnship Presents: A Thousand Fibres |
"Desert Moon"[65] (with Mena Massoud) |
Non-album single | |
"Blood on White Satin"[66] | 2024 | Smile 2: The Skye Riley EP |
"Grieved You"[67] | ||
"Death of Me" |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||
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US [68] |
US Heat [68] |
UK [69] | |||||||
"Breakthrough" (as part of Lemonade Mouth cast) |
2011 | 88 | 11 | 200 | Lemonade Mouth | ||||
"Fall From Here"[70] (Nick Brewer featuring Naomi Scott) |
2014 | — | — | — | Four Miles Further | ||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||||
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US Bub. [71] |
JPN [72] |
KOR [73] |
SCO [74] |
UK [75] | ||||
"She's So Gone" | 2011 | 3 | — | — | — | — |
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Lemonade Mouth |
"A Whole New World" (with Mena Massoud) |
2019 | — | 19 | 13 | 43 | — | Aladdin | |
"Speechless (Full)" | 23 | 40 | 5 | 25 | 73 | |||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"More Than a Band" | 2011 | Lemonade Mouth cast | Lemonade Mouth |
"Livin' on a High Wire" | |||
"Fall From Here (Jarreau Vandal Remix)" | 2015 | Nick Brewer | Warning Light |
"Speechless (Part 1)" | 2019 | — | Aladdin |
"Speechless (Part 2)" | |||
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Director | Ref. |
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As lead artist | ||||
"Motions" | 2014 | None | Peter Szewczyk | [80] |
"Lover's Lies" | 2017 | Daniel Cummings | [81] | |
"Vows" | Naomi Scott | [82] | ||
"Speechless (Full)" | 2019 | [83] | ||
"A Whole New World" | Mena Massoud | Guy Ritchie | [84] | |
"Desert Moon" | [85] | |||
"Grieved You" | 2024 | None | Parker Finn | [86] |
As featured artist | ||||
"Fall From Here" | 2014 | Nick Brewer | Matthew Walker | [87] |
Guest appearances | ||||
"Hurricane" | 2013 | Bridgit Mendler | Robert Hales | [88] |
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Co-director | Ref. |
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"Forget You" | 2019 | Nick Brewer | Jordan Spence | [53] |
Award | Year | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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Astra Film Awards | 2024 | Best Actress | Smile 2 | Nominated | [89] |
Best Performance in a Horror or Thriller | Smile 2 | Won | |||
Saturn Awards | 2019 | Best Supporting Actress | Aladdin | Nominated | [37] |
2025 | Best Actress | Smile 2 | Pending | [90] | |
Shorty Awards | 2020 | Best Actor | Herself | Nominated | [91] |
Teen Choice Awards | 2017 | Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actress | Power Rangers | Nominated | [28] |
2019 | Choice Fantasy Movie Actress | Aladdin | Won | [92] |
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