Actresses Daphne Blunt 15 and Tania Gunadi 29
Daphne Louise Blunt born on October 23, 1997 is an American radio personality, teen actress, recording artist, singer-songwriter, reporter and part-time model. She is best known for starring as Kayla in the Radio Disney series My Dream, which is described by The Hollywood Reporter as "a contemporary story on a format reminiscent of the 1940s, before TV was pervasive." However, unlike Depression-era radio series, that typically featured episodes lasting 30 minutes, episodes of Disney's My Dream last just 90 seconds each, described as "bite-size chucks" by Disney executives. The character Kayla is a 14-year-old teenage girl from the Midwest who wants to be rockstar. Listeners follow her in each episode as she pursues her dream while dealing with the usual struggles, responsibilities and emotional ups and downs of an everyday teen.
Blunt made her first television appearance at the age of 10 on the CBS daytime drama The Young and the Restless. She starred in the movie The Things You Lose in the Ocean, which premiered in May 2010 as part of the Dodge College Graduate Thesis Program at Chapman University in Orange, California.
Blunt has appeared on other television series and films including the Nickelodeon game show BrainSurge, Lifetime movie Amish Grace and Disney.com webisode Solution Street. She also starred in the 2009 television pilot My Daddy is the President.
Blunt has also appeared in numerous national TV commercials, including Disney Interactive and Kmart's 2009 Back to School series. Her Kmart commercial Rockstare, which received much notoriety, can be viewed on YouTube.
Blunt is also a recording artist and songwriter. She was a finalist with her pop song Crush Rush in the 2009 International Songwriting Competition.
Tania Gunadi born on July 29, 1983 is an Indonesian-born actress. She is best known for her series regular role as Emma Lau on the Disney XD series Aaron Stone, as Miko Nakadai on the Hub series "Transformers Prime" and the YouTube show, MyMusic.
Tania Gunadi was born in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Tania won a green card lottery 12 years ago and moved to Los Angeles with just $200 and spoke English with very thick Sundanese accent. But Tania was lucky, she auditioned for a Disneyland commercial for Japan and America and she booked the part. She loved acting in the commercial so much that she decided that she wanted to be an actress; but she knew she needed to work hard. So she took acting classes, English and Accent Reduction classes while working at Pizza Hut cleaning the floor and washing dishes to pay for her classes. Within a year, Tania started getting roles on American TV and films.
Tania’s breakthrough started when she got leading and starring roles on the Disney Channel in TV series/movies: "Even Stevens", "Pixels Perfect", "Go Figure" and "Aaron Stone" (where she filmed 35 episodes for 2 years as the female hero). Tania's other film and TV work include "It's always sunny in Philadelphia" (FX), "The Inside" (Fox), "Wiener Park" (WB), "Magic of Ordinary Days" (Hallmark Hall of Fame) "Bob Funk", "Possession".
Her work that are airing in 2012 are as follows: Tania is one of the stars for "Transformers Prime" TV series (won 11 nominations and 4 Emmy Awards Winner), a series regular in "MyMusic", a new web series produced and directed by the Fine Brothers for YouTube premium channel, a supporting character in a new animated feature film 'Zambezia' alongside Samuel L. Jackson and Jeff Goldblum and a guest starring character in Disney Junior’s "Imagination Movers"
Her work that will come out in 2013 are as follows: Tania is a series regular for TV series “All Rise” alongside Cedric the Entertainer, a co-starring role in a new pilot for MTV and a lead in “Penn Zero” pilot for Disney Channel animation. She will also continue to work on Transformers Prime TV series for her 3rd year.
Tania has done numerous well known commercials and print works in America and International for the last 8 years. Below are links to her 2012 commercial works: Honda National Commercial, Target National Commercial and IBM International Commercial.
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