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British singer and actor Naomi Scott. She has established herself in the entertainment industry in both the United States and Great Britain. Her role in the superhero movie “Power Rangers” made her well-known. Her most well-known television work was the TV movies “Lemonade Mouth” and “Life Bites,” as well as the TV series “Terra Nova.” After trying her hand at singing with the “Bridge Church Youth Band,” she was eventually noticed by Kéllé Bryan, a British pop singer. After taking up acting, Naomi was cast as “Megan” in the “Disney Channel UK” series “Life Bites,” which led to her first significant part. In the teen musical drama “Lemonade Mouth,” she played the character of “Mohini “Mo” Banarjee,” marking her debut in an American production. She acted as Kimberly Hart in the American superhero movie Power Rangers and as Maddy Shannon in the American science-fiction drama Terra Nova in the following years. She will play “Princess Jasmine” in the upcoming movie “Aladdin.” She will be one of the three main “angels” in the upcoming movie “Charlie’s Angels.” In addition, she has released the non-album singles “Vows” and “Irrelevant,” as well as the EPs “Invisible Division” and “Promises.”

Childhood & Formative Years

On May 6, 1993, in the town of Hounslow, London, England, Naomi Scott was born Naomi Grace Scott. Her parents are Christopher Scott, an Englishman, and Usha Scott, née Joshi, a Gujarati Indian mother. Her mother left her birthplace of Uganda at an early age and moved to England. Pastors at the “Bridge Church” in Woodford, London, are Naomi’s parents. Joshua is the name of her older brother.
Naomi has engaged in outreach initiatives and missionary activity. She has gone to the “Davenant Foundation School,” a Christian ecumenical high school located in Loughton. She participated frequently in musical and dramatic shows while attending school.

Career of Naomi Scott

Naomi began performing with the “Bridge Church Youth Band” as a singer. Kéllé Bryan, a British singer, actor, and TV personality best known for being a part of the R&B girl group “Eternal,” was the first to notice her. Naomi signed a contract with Bryan’s talent agency as a result of this. After that, Naomi collaborated with the English production and composition group “Xenomania.”

Her first significant acting role came in 2009 when she was chosen to play “Megan” in the second season of the “Life Bites” series on Disney Channel UK. She starred in eleven episodes of the Life Bites – Pillole di vida television series, which was an adaptation of the “Disney Channel Italy” original series.

After trying out via a video conference from London, she was cast in the lead role of “Mohini “Mo” Banarjee” in the 2010 American teen musical drama “Lemonade Mouth.” She has never worked with an American production firm on an acting endeavor before. Mark Peter Hughes’ book of the same name from 2007 served as the basis for the movie. On April 15, 2011, the “Disney Channel” debuted it. It was well received by the crowd and contributed to Naomi’s initial success as an actor in the United States.

Additionally, Naomi contributed to a few of the songs on the “Lemonade Mouth” soundtrack, which Walt Disney Records published on April 12, 2011. Among them is her solo single “She’s So Gone,” which peaked at number three on the “Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles” chart. Along with other cast members, she also contributed to the songs “More Than a Band,” “Breakthrough,” and “Livin’ on a High Wire.”
The American science-fiction series “Terra Nova” featured her as “Maddy Shannon,” a 16-year-old girl with intelligence but awkward social skills. The show ran on “Fox” from September 26, 2011, until December 19, 2011, for one season.

2013 saw her feature in the music video for “Hurricane,” a song by American recording artist Bridgit Mendler, who costarred with Naomi in “Lemonade Mouth.” She also made appearances in the short films “Modern/Love” and “Our Lady of Lourdes” that same year. She also made an appearance in “By Any Means,” the third episode of the British series.

On August 25, 2014, she independently published her debut EP, “Invisible Division.” It has four tracks: “Running,” “Hear the Bells,” “Motions,” and “Say Nothing.” She additionally starred in the short film “Hello, Again” in the role of “Maura” that year.

Despite playing the character of “Ryoko” in the popular science fiction film “The Martian” (2015), her sequences were cut out before the film’s official release. She was given one of the most amazing jobs of her career in October of that year. In the American superhero movie “Power Rangers,” the character was “Kimberly Hart, the Pink Ranger.” The film, which is based on the same-named TV show, had its US theatrical debut on March 24, 2017, after making its Los Angeles premiere on March 22, 2017. Naomi received a nomination for her first “Teen Choice Award” for her role as “Kimberly Hart.”

She appeared in the British detective series “Lewis” as “Sahira Desai” on a regular basis from 2015 to 2016. Her second EP, “Promises,” which includes the songs “Lover’s Lies,” “Promises,” “Fool,” and “Prayer-Lude,” was released on August 5, 2016. The non-album singles “Vows” (2017), “So Low” / “Undercover” (2018), and “Irrelevant” (2018) were also released by her.

In the upcoming American romantic fantasy adventure picture “Aladdin,” which is helmed by Guy Ritchie, she will appear as “Princess Jasmine.” A statement during the 2017 “D23 Expo” revealed that Mena Massoud would play the title character and Naomi had been cast as “Jasmine” following a four-month open casting call. The film is slated for release on May 24, 2019, and it is a live-action remake of the animated “Disney” picture of the same name from 1992.

In the upcoming American action comedy “Charlie’s Angels,” which is directed by Elizabeth Banks, she will also play one of the three main “angels.” Based on the same-titled “ABC” crime drama series, the movie also stars Kristen Stewart, Elizabeth Banks, Djimon Hounsou, Patrick Stewart, and Ella Balinska. The “Charlie’s Angels” franchise is being rebooted. November 1, 2019, is the scheduled release date of the movie.

Individual Life of Naomi Scott

Naomi has a close relationship with her family. She loves to dance, sing, and write songs. She also loves to play the piano.
Before being married to English football star Jordan Spence in June 2014, she dated him for four years.

Net worth of Naomi Scott

The estimated net worth of Naomi Scott is about $1 million.