Bridgit Mendler
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Bridgit Mendler
Bridgit Claire Mendler is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. In 2004, she began her career in the animated Indian film The Legend of Buddha. As a teenager, she starred in the films Alice Upside Down, The Clique, and Labor Pains. In 2009, she signed with Disney Channel and played Juliet van Heusen on Wizards of Waverly Place. Following the positive reception to her character, she landed the role of Teddy Duncan on the Disney series Good Luck Charlie, which...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth18 December 1992
CountryUnited States of America
I want people to be able to relate to the music, to enjoy the music, in a sense of it being fun and interesting and maybe kind of quirky. I want people to be impacted by the story.
The voting station was like a block and a half from my house, so me and my parents just walked on over and cast our ballots, and it was really cool. I love the civic pride of being a part of this national activity.
I think I learned a lot about collaboration and about joint creativity with other people. It is honestly so much fun and I don't think that I would have had the same album if I had just written it by myself.
When things get tough, you should seek out someone like a coach or friend or family member to talk things through with.
I think it's a part of being a citizen in a country, to know what is going on and to have a say in how they want their country being run. You know, that's a part of the privilege of democracy.
In terms of fashion, I love adding a fun scarf to whatever I'm wearing - it's a great way to dress up a plain outfit!
I recommend doing some sort of acting class, something that can eventually get you in front of an agent or a manager, and practice is very important.
My personal style is really different from 'Lemonade Mouth.'
I have enjoyed writing songs for so long... it felt like in order to make music that I could relate to myself, I would have to be a part of the writing process.
The cool thing about doing a voice-over into a different language is that you get to bring the character of your own culture into it.
I love Adele. Natasha Bedingfield is cool, those sort of people.
I think it's awesome to be able to make people laugh.
I just want to challenge myself and play some different characters.
The recording process was basically me meeting with different writers, going into their studio, starting a song and just hanging out and chatting and getting to know how they work. Everybody has a different writing process so there was a lot of getting to know people, which can be fun and stressful at the same time.