Chelsea Kane

American actress and singer
(Redirected from Chelsea Staub)

Chelsea Kane Staub (born September 15, 1988[1]) is an American actress and singer professionally known as Chelsea Kane since December 2010.[2][3] She is best known for her role as Stella Malone in the Disney Channel sitcom Jonas L.A.. She also appeared in the Disney Channel Original Movies, Minutemen and Starstruck. She also co-stars in the Disney Channel animated series, Fish Hooks.

Chelsea Kane
Kane in June 2010
Born
Chelsea Kane Staub

(1988-09-15) September 15, 1988 (age 36)
Occupation(s)Actress, Singer
Years active2003–present

Career

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Kane grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, where she attended Mohave Middle School. She is an alumna of Valley Youth Theatre.

In 2007, she played her first starring role as well as her first theatrical role, in the theatrical motion picture Bratz: The Movie, as "Meredith Baxter Dimly", the film's primary antagonist. She performs two of the songs on the film's soundtrack.

In 2008, she acted in one of the Disney Channel Original Movies Minutemen as "Stephanie Jameson", which aired on Disney Channel in January 2008. She will be in the Jonas Brothers' brand new Disney Channel series JONAS as "Stella Malone", the boys' stylist and childhood best friend. She also has a song written about her performed by The Summer Set.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2004 Arizona Summer Carol Direct-to-video film
2007 Bratz Meredith Baxter Dimly First theatrical role
2008 Minutemen Stephanie Jameson Disney Channel original film
2010 Starstruck Alexis Bender
2013 Lovestruck: The Musical Young Harper Hutton/Debbie Hayworth ABC Family original film
2014 Pop Fan Ava Pierce Main role; Lifetime original film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2004 Listen Up Young girl Episode: "Grandmaster of the Wolfhunt"
Summerland Sharon Pilot episode
Cracking Up Nora Jones Episodes: "Grudge Match", "Learning Disability"
2008 Wizards of Waverly Place Kari Langsdorf Episode: "The Supernatural"
The Bill Engvall Show Erica Episode: "Pineblock Derby"
Disney Channel Games Herself 5 episodes
Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream Herself Episode: "Hello Hollywood"
2009–2010 Jonas Stella Malone Main role; Disney Channel original series
2010–2014 Fish Hooks Bea Goldfishberg (voice) Main role; Disney Channel original series
2011 Dancing with the Stars Herself/contestant Season 12; placed third
So Random! Herself Episode: "Chelsea Kane Staub and Hot Chelle Rae"
The Homes Annie Holmes Main role; web series
2012 One Tree Hill Tara Richards Recurring role, 5 episodes
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Brooke Casidy Episode: "Trends with Benefits"
2012–2017 Baby Daddy Riley Perrin Main role; ABC Family original series
2012 Drop Dead Diva Paige McBride Episode: "Jane's Getting Married"
2015 Rick and Morty Arthricia (voice) Episode: "Look Who's Purging Now"
Regular Show Chrissy (voice) Episode: "Return of Party Horse"
2018–2019 Hot Streets Jen Sanders (voice) Main role[4]
2018 A Christmas for the Books Joanna Moret Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel Television Film[5]
2019–2021 Archibald's Next Big Thing Loy (voice) Main role
2019 Robot Chicken Butterbear, Ellen Ripley (voice) Episode: "Musya Shakhtyorov in: Honeyboogers"
2020 The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia Ava Germaine Recurring role, 4 episodes
DC Super Hero Girls Rose Wilson (voice) Episode: "Dinner for Five"
2022–2023 9-1-1 Kameron Season 6: 4 episodes

Music videos

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Year Title Artist Notes
2009 "U Can't Touch This" Daniel Curtis Lee and Adam Hicks Cameo appearance
"Chelsea" The Summer Set Herself
2011 "Hotwire" Mark Ballas

Discography

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Year Song Album
2007 "It's All About Me" (feat. Malese Jow and Anneliese van der Pol) Bratz: Motion Picture Soundtrack
"Fabulous"
2011 "When Everything Falls Back Down" (with Action Item) The Stronger The Love

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2009 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Breakout Star Female Jonas L.A. Nominated
2012 Teen Choice Awards Summer TV Star: Female Baby Daddy Nominated
2013 Teen Choice Awards Summer TV Star: Female Nominated

References

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  1. Staub, Chelsea (July 21, 2008). "ChelseaStaubPersonal" (official youtube). YouTube. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
  2. "Chelsea Kane (Staub) Explains Name Change". cambio.com. Retrieved March 2, 2011.
  3. Crabone, Gina (March 2, 2011). "Why Did Chelsea Staub Change Her Name to Chelsea Kane?". WetPaint.com. Archived from the original on March 6, 2011. Retrieved March 2, 2011.
  4. "Industry Chelsea Kane, Patricia Richardson, Todd Sherry & Josh Zuckerman cast in a new circumcision comedy play KNIFE TO THE HEART". Broadway World. March 19, 2018.
  5. "A Christmas for the Books (HMC 2018, Chelsea Kane, Drew Seeley)". Memorable TV. December 14, 2018. Archived from the original on October 26, 2023. Retrieved October 26, 2023.

Other websites

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