Sabrina Carpenter's early career was on Disney Channel, and she has more recently been touring with Taylor Swift.
Disney's 'Girl Meets World' launched her acting career.
From performing on Disney Channel to touring with Taylor Swift and selling out stadiums, Sabrina Carpenter's career has taken a dramatic turn.
Born on May 11, 1999, in Pennsylvania, the carpenter began her career in the entertainment industry at a young age, appearing in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and providing her voice for an episode of "Phineas and Ferb."
The Disney Channel TV series "Girl Meets World," a reboot of the '90s favorite "Boy Meets World," provided the big break for the carpenter.
The main cast of "Boy Meets World" stars Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel, who reprise their roles as Cory and Topanga, are joined by new cast members including Carpenter, Rowan Blanchard, and Peyton Meyer.
On "Girl Meets World," Carpenter continued to develop her music career. She initially signed with Disney's Hollywood Records and released her first four albums, including "Eyes Wide Open," "Evolution," "Singular Act I," and "Singular Act II."
In 2021, she signed with Island Records and started releasing music to match her new, more mature image.
In 2022, she released her album "Emails I Can't Send," featuring tracks such as "Vicious," "Tornado Warnings," and "Nonsense."
In 2024, her latest album "Short n' Sweet" was released, featuring tracks like "Taste," "Please Please Please," and "Espresso."
As the opening act for Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour," the carpenter has also headlined her own tours.
On November 8, 2024, Grammy Award nominations were revealed, featuring Carpenter as a nominee in multiple categories.
The album 'Short n' Sweet' and the song "Espresso" by the carpenter were both nominated for awards.
""Espresso" by Carpenter was nominated for best pop solo performance, and the song "Please Please Please" was nominated for song of the year, which goes to the songwriter."
The best pop vocal album nomination went to "Short n' Sweet" by Carpenter.
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