Bridgit Mendler
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Born | Bridgit Claire Mendler December 18, 1992 Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Education | University of Southern California Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MS) Harvard University |
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Years active | 2004–present |
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Spouse |
Griffin Cleverly (m. 2019) |
Children | 1[a] |
Relatives | Christine Blasey Ford (aunt)[1] |
Awards | Full list |
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Bridgit Claire Mendler
Mendler began her music career in the 2010s, making her singing debut contributing to the soundtrack of Lemonade Mouth in 2011. She signed with Hollywood Records in 2011 and released debut studio album Hello My Name Is... (2012), which peaked at number 30 on the Billboard 200 and spawned the hit single "Ready or Not". She then embarked on two concert tours: Bridgit Mendler: Live in Concert (2013) and Summer Tour (2013–2014). She independently released the extended play (EP) Nemesis (2016) under the Black Box record label, and embarked on the Nemesis Tour. From 2010 to 2012, she served as ambassador to nonprofit First Book, which encourages reading, and Give with Target, to raise funds to reform schools in the United States.
In the late 2010s, Mendler began focusing on her education. From 2017 to 2023, she was a student and researcher with the MIT Media Lab. Mendler is also registered as a PhD candidate with MIT's Center for Constructive Communications and Social Machines group.[6] In 2024, Mendler became the CEO and co-founder of the satellite data startup Northwood Space.
Early life
Mendler was born in Washington, D.C. and moved with her family to Mill Valley, California, at the age of eight.[7][8] It was there where she first expressed interest in acting and began working in plays.[9] When she was eight years old, Mendler began taking part in local roles in both dramatic and musical theatre, and became the youngest performer in the San Francisco Fringe Festival.[10] When she was 11 years old, she hired an agent to help her get acting jobs.[11] Mendler is the niece of psychologist Christine Blasey Ford.[1]
Career
Acting
In 2004, Mendler got her first voice acting role in the animated
In 2008, it was announced that Mendler would play the role of Kristen Gregory in the
In 2010, Mendler became the star of the
On November 25, 2014, Mendler was announced as a member of the main cast of the NBC comedy series Undateable in season two.[37] She portrays the character Candace, an unlucky and undefeatably optimistic waitress, who becomes part of the main group.[38] During the season, Candace and Justin, played by Brent Morin, were dating.[39][40] After initial reports, it was confirmed on July 2, 2015,[41] that Mendler left Hollywood Records earlier in the year.[42][43] In early 2015, NBC renewed with Mendler for a third season that consisted entirely of live episodes, which premiered October 15 of that year.[44] In the season Justin proposes to Candace during a Backstreet Boys show and she accepts.[45] On November 13, 2015, minutes before air time, a decision was made to cancel the then-upcoming live program due to the November 2015 Paris attacks.[46] The next week, the live episode references were made about the attack as a tribute.[47] Following the third season, it was announced that NBC had cancelled continuation of the series.[48]
In October 2016, Mendler was cast as Ashley Willerman on the fifth season of the CMT television series
Music
Mendler performed numerous songs for the soundtrack of Lemonade Mouth, which was released on April 12, 2011, by
In Summer 2012, Mendler confirmed that the title of her official debut single was "Ready or Not", written by Mendler herself, Emanuel "Eman" Kiriakou and Evan "Kidd" Bogart. The song was released for digital download on August 7 and for radio airplay on August 21, 2012.[68] "Ready or Not" peaked at 49 in the United States[69] and 53 in Australia,[70] but at number seven in the United Kingdom and within the top twenty of the charts in Belgium, the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand.[71][72][73][74][75] The song received platinum certification in the United States[76] and Canada[77] and Gold in Denmark,[78] New Zealand[79] and Norway.[80] Mendler ventured on her first headlining tour, Bridgit Mendler: Live in Concert, supporting her first studio album. The tour primarily reached only North America and she played at state fairs, music festivals and Jingle Ball's concerts series.[81] Mendler's debut album, Hello My Name Is..., was released on October 22 by Hollywood Records and all the songs were written by Mendler with collaborators, included 12 tracks in standard version and 15 in deluxe edition.[82] Mendler was also involved in its production.[83] The album peaked at number 30 on the Billboard 200[84] and sold less than 200,000 copies in the country.[85] Hello My Name Is... charted in several countries including Poland, Australia, United Kingdom, France and Spain.[86][87][88][89] Mendler's vocals have been compared to Lily Allen, Cher Lloyd, Jessie J and Karmin.[90] She released two promotional singles on the album: "Forgot to Laugh" and "Top of the World".
On February 12, 2013, her second single, "
In 2016, Mendler began working on new music.[102][103] Mendler discussed some of the producers and songwriters she was working with, including Mitch Allan, Dan Book, Alexei Misoul, Augie Ray, Beloryze, TMS, Ina Wroldsen, and Steve Mac.[104][105] On August 4, 2016, Mendler announced the title of her new single, "Atlantis", featuring Kaiydo, which was released on August 26, 2016.[106][107] She released a follow-up single "Do You Miss Me at All" on November 4.[108] Both tracks were featured on her extended play (EP) Nemesis, which was released on November 18.[109][110][111] In an interview with MTV News, she said that "I feel like I've poured the most of myself of anything I've done into this project. That's been a very therapeutic process." She also hoped that the EP would give fans a "more well-rounded perspective" on her image post-Disney.[112][113] To support the album, she went on the Nemesis Tour from 2016 to 2017.[114] On February 3, 2017, Mendler announced her new single, "Temperamental Love" featuring Devontée.[115] The music video was featured the YouTuber Jam in The Van.[116] On August 25, 2017, Mendler released a single titled "Diving" with American group RKCB.[117] The official music video was released hours after the release of the song.
Education and entrepreneurship
In the 2010s, Mendler studied towards a degree in anthropology at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, California.[118] Two members of her band also studied at USC.[119] In an interview with Brian Mansfield of USA Today, Mendler said: "My plan right now is just to do one class at a time and see how that goes. I'm just going to study something that will be interesting and doable from the road and just take care of my general education courses for now. I want to know something outside of what I do."[120] In 2013, she chose anthropology[121] and studied Medieval Visual Culture, and medical anthropology.[122][123] To the University Star, Mendler said USC was important: "I think seeing that college life and what that would've been like, it does make you wonder what sort of lifestyle that would be, but I'm really grateful for what I have, and I think it's cool that, because my career path is not as formulaic, I can kind of decide when I want to take time off to do certain things."[121] Her mother[124] was pursuing a doctorate in public policy at USC at the time.[125] Mendler dropped out of USC in 2016.[126] In May 2017, Mendler was announced as one of the 2017 MIT Media Lab's Director's Fellows.[127]
In May 2018, she announced on Twitter that she started a graduate program at the
Other ventures
Activism and philanthropy
In 2010, Mendler became ambassador to
She was featured in a March 2013 public campaign
On November 16, 2013, Mendler participated in the World Challenge Marathon for
Image and endorsements
Mendler was included on Billboard's "21 Under 21: Music's Hottest Minors" list in 2012.[162] In 2013, she also appeared in the list of thirteen.[163] She was also chosen as one of the ten hottest young female artists by Forbes Woman.[164] In 2012, Mendler was chosen as role model of the year by Common Sense Media, a non-profit organization that honors innovative minds from the worlds of entertainment, public policy and technology and rewards mainly teachers, scientists and philanthropists.[145] She was honored for her charity work in anti-bullying actions, improving the lives of families by providing a trustworthy role model and creating a positive impact in the world.[144] Mendler was the second youngest artist to win the award, after Miranda Cosgrove.[165]
In 2012, Mendler signed with
Artistry
Influences
Mendler has cited
She said hip hop band Fugees had great influence in her music training and also the recording of the debut album and song "Ready or Not", "One of the writers was like 'Check out this Fugees song, 'Ready or Not'. So we all listened to it and were like that would be kind of fun to do some sort of interpolation off of that song, which is what we did. I think it stands by itself as its own song but it still has that memorable quality of the Fugees song, which is fun. I think we were all really proud of it and hoping it will go far".[182] For her debut album, Hello My Name Is..., Mendler was inspired by indie pop singers Ingrid Michaelson and Feist.[183] Among the pop music artists, she cited Maroon 5,[184] No Doubt, Destiny's Child,[180] Justin Timberlake,[185] Beyoncé and Bruno Mars.[174] She cited Jamie Foxx as a great model of how to have a career in acting and music.[174]
Mendler says that she is influenced by British
In acting career, Mendler has cited some influences as Jamie Foxx, Natalie Portman and Rachel McAdams. About McAdams she said that "She plays a variety of roles, she has a lot of charisma, and she doesn't try to live her life in the public eye".[189] She also admires the dedication of Christian Bale: "I could not live my life as committed to the craft as he does, with body transformations and such, he goes to such extremes but he is very admirable".[189] Mendler also mentioned Lindsay Lohan as a great actress.[190]
Lyrical themes and songwriting
I think the fear when writing a song always that the outside world won't think it's as awesome as you do. That's the scary part about progressing through releasing the song, and also the fun part in sharing it with other people. Sharing that experience with all of these people, it goes from being something that's very much for me and for the other writers who wrote with me, into being something that's for everybody else. That's what performing is. You're giving it to everyone else. I think that that's really cool, it's also super trippy, because you'd never think this thing that you created in a small room with four other people would be something you'd get to share with so many people".
— Mendler about the writing process.[182]
Thematically, Guilherme Tintel of Portal It Pop has noted that Mendler wasn't immature as the first work of other
To Hartford Courant she commented that writing is a compulsion. "It's also something I really enjoy. I like to create. It's part of being a recording artist. I love to write songs".[175] Mendler also said she didn't want to make commercial songs, but timeless songs. "I want to make music that stands the test of time. You look at what Bob Dylan and artists like him have done and you just can't help but be blown away. I'm just glad I have the opportunity to start with this and I just want to take it as far as I can. I wanted variety and to just make things really interesting. This isn't just something that comes out of a machine. It came out of me. This isn't about product. I want to grow as an artist. I remember listening to certain recording artists and songs that had a really big impact on me".[175]
Musical and voice style
Mendler's vocal range spans 3.4 octaves.
Personal life
On March 27, 2012,
In October 2019, Mendler announced via Instagram that she had married Griffin Cleverly.[207] In February 2024, she announced on Twitter that she had become the mother of a 4-year-old boy, whom she had begun fostering in 2021 and adopted around Christmas 2022.[208]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | The Legend of Buddha | Young Siddhartha (voice) | |
2007 | Alice Upside Down | Pamela Jones | |
2008 | The Clique | Kristen Gregory | |
2009 | Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel | Becca Kingston | |
Labor Pains | Emma Clayhill | ||
2011 | Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 | Appoline (voice) | Direct-to-video film |
2012 | The Secret World of Arrietty | Arrietty (voice) | |
2014 | Muppets Most Wanted | Minnie | |
Lennon or McCartney | Herself | ||
2018 | Father of the Year | Meredith |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | General Hospital | Lulu's dream daughter | 1 episode |
2009 | Jonas | Penny | Episode: "Wrong Song" |
2009–2012 | Wizards of Waverly Place | Juliet Van Heusen | Recurring role |
2010–2014 | Good Luck Charlie | Teddy Duncan | Main role |
2011 | Lemonade Mouth | Olivia White | Television film |
Disney's Friends for Change Games
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Herself | 5 episodes | |
So Random! | Episode: "Bridgit Mendler, Adam Hicks and Hayley Kiyoko" | ||
PrankStars | Episode: "Secret Agent" | ||
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | Episode: "The Walker Family" | ||
Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! | Teddy Duncan | Television film | |
2012 | House | Callie Rogers | Episode: "Runaways" |
Austin Mahone Takeover | Herself | Episode: "Jingle Ball with Sean Kingston & Enrique Iglesias" | |
2013 | Violetta | Episode: "A Celebrity, a Song" | |
We Day | Television special | ||
Jessie | Teddy Duncan | Episode: "Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas" | |
2015–2016 | Undateable | Candace | Main role |
2017 | Nashville | Ashley Willerman | Recurring role |
2019 | Merry Happy Whatever | Emmy Quinn | Main role |
Video games
- Bone: The Great Cow Race (2006) as Thorn (voice role)
Discography
- Studio albums
- Hello My Name Is... (2012)
- Extended plays
- Live in London (2013)
- Nemesis (2016)
Concert tours
- Live in Concert (2012)
- Summer Tour (2013–2014)
- Nemesis Tour (2016–2017)
Awards and nominations
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Explanatory notes
- ^ In 2021, Mendler and her husband began fostering their child and later adopted their child around Christmas 2022.
External links
- Bridgit Mendler at IMDb