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Miranda Cosgrove

Highest Rated: 92% The School of Rock (2003)

Lowest Rated: 6% Yours, Mine & Ours (2005)

Birthday: May 14, 1993

Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA

The success of Miley Cyrus in the new millennium paved the way for a handful of young stars to try to steal away her teen idol crown. Among the heirs to the throne included soft-spoken and precocious Miranda Cosgrove, who starred on Nickelodeon's "Drake & Josh" (2004-07) and "iCarly" (2007-12). On the latter, Cosgrove portrayed Carly Shay, a teen who produces her own Internet show from her attic. On April 2008, Columbia Records signed the rising star, making her a bona fide recording artist after the release of the "iCarly" soundtrack that same year. The show's theme song and album's first single, "Leave it All to Me" charted on the Billboard Hot 100. A leading role as Margo in the enormously successful "Despicable Me" (2010) and its sequels also made Cosgrove an animated film star. With her success on television and films followed by the music business as well - plus possessing an irresistible girl-next-door quality - it was no wonder Cosgrove gave Cyrus and the other Disney princesses a run for their money. Miranda Taylor Cosgrove was born on May 14, 1993 in Los Angeles. She was at a local mall with her parents, singing and dancing in a restaurant, when an agent approached and asked if they would be interested in signing her up at a modeling and commercial agency. Because Cosgrove was only three at the time, her parents took considerable time to consider the pros and cons of placing their child in the entertainment industry. They decided on letting her do some commercial work, starting with a Mello Yello commercial when Cosgrove was four. She started auditioning for theater around eight, and by the time she was nine, the actress had nabbed her first TV series role. Cosgrove, who cited Anne Hathaway and Rachel McAdams as her acting role models, was cast as Megan Parker, the sweet yet mischievous younger sister on "Drake & Josh," a role that made her a household name among the 'tween set. That same year, the young star acted alongside Jack Black in the hit comedy "School of Rock" (2003). She played Summer Hathaway, the adorable yet Type A overachieving manager of the student rock band formed by Black's character. While enjoying the success of "Drake & Josh," Cosgrove found time to do other projects on the big screen. She was one of 18 kid stars in the 2005 remake of the family comedy classic, "Yours, Mine and Ours" starring Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo. Finding consistent work outside of "Drake & Josh," Cosgrove then played Karen Sussman in the coming-of-age family comedy, "Keeping Up with the Steins" (2006). Cosgrove was also nominated for a Young Artist Award four years in a row between 2004 and 2008 for her film and TV projects. After four successful seasons, "Drake & Josh" ended in 2007, yet Nickelodeon already had Cosgrove's next project lined up. She was cast in the starring role of "iCarly," about a girl who lives with her older brother and stars in a web show that she runs out of her attic. With the help of Carly's friends Sam (Jennette McCurdy) and Freddie (Nathan Kress), the series incorporated real videos made by fans which showcased their unique and silly talents. "It's a show within a show because fans send in tapes and we show it on air," the actress said. "iCarly" was one of the most watched shows in Nickelodeon history. It was also a hit on the real Internet, with the site iCarly.com receiving more than 11 million hits in the first quarter of 2008. Fans also uploaded more than 100,000 videos to the site, all in hopes that theirs would be aired on TV. In 2008, Cosgrove reprised her role as Megan and reunited with her former co-stars Drake Bell and Josh Peck in two TV films based on their former hit show: "Drake & Josh: Best Christmas Ever" and "Drake & Josh in New York!" Music producer and recording artist Bell also helped Cosgrove write songs for her burgeoning music career, including the iCarly theme, "Leave it All to Me." Cosgrove's mainstream breakthrough came with animated hit "Despicable Me" (2010), in which she co-starred alongside Steve Carell and the irresistible Minions. Its success led to the sequels "Despicable Me 2" (2013) and "Despicable Me 3" (2017) as well as various short films and TV specials in which she reprised the role. A starring role in direct-to-video animated film "A Mouse Tale" (2015) kept Cosgrove working in voice roles, while the lead in Canadian-made horror film "Intruders" (2015) brought her back before the cameras.

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Highest-Rated Movies

92% 64% The School of Rock Watchlist
80% 83% Despicable Me
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78% 89% North Hollywood Watchlist
75% 85% Despicable Me 2
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59% 53% Despicable Me 3 Watchlist 56% 87% Despicable Me 4 Watchlist 55% 45% Drugstore June Watchlist
36% 38% Keeping Up With the Steins
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17% 21% The Intruders
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13% 17% Mother of the Bride Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Despicable Me 4 56% 87% 2024 Margo Voice Mother of the Bride 13% 17% 2024 Emma Actor Drugstore June 55% 45% 2024 Actor North Hollywood 78% 89% 2021 Rachel Actor 3022 51% 2019 Lisa Brown Actor Minion Scouts 2019 Actor Despicable Me 3 59% 53% 2017 Margo Voice Despicable Me 2: 3 Mini-Movie Collection 76% 2016 Margo Voice The Intruders 17% 21% 2015 Rose Halshford Actor A Mouse Tale 54% 2015 Samantha Voice Despicable Me 2 75% 85% 2013 Margo Voice Training Wheels 2013 Margo Voice iParty With Victorious 100% 2011 Carly Actor Despicable Me: Minion Madness 65% 2010 Margo Actor Despicable Me 80% 83% 2010 Margo Voice Home Makeover 2010 Margo Voice The Wild Stallion 48% 2009 Hanna Mills Actor Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh 70% 2008 Megan Parker Actor iCarly: iGo to Japan 78% 2008 Carly Shay Actor Drake & Josh: Really Big Shrimp 81% 2007 Actor Keeping Up With the Steins 36% 38% 2006 Karen Sussman Actor Drake & Josh Go Hollywood 78% 2006 Megan Parker Actor Yours, Mine & Ours 6% 51% 2005 Joni Actor Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie 64% 2005 Munch Voice The School of Rock 92% 64% 2003 Summer Actor
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