Monique Coleman

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Monique Coleman
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Coleman in February 2011
Born
Adrienne Monique Coleman

(1980-11-13) November 13, 1980 (age 43)
Alma mater DePaul University (BFA)
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present
Known forTaylor McKessie in High School Musical
Spouse
Walter Jordan
(m. 2012;div. 2022)

Adrienne Monique Coleman (born November 13, 1980) [1] is an American actress and dancer. She is best known for her role as Taylor McKessie in the High School Musical movies.

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Early life and education

Adrienne Monique Coleman was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina. [2] She started her acting career in theater and television at a young age in Columbia, South Carolina. She trained at the Workshop Theater School of Dramatic Arts where she performed in over fifteen plays. Coleman went to Heathwood Hall Episcopal School. She later attended The Theater School at DePaul University in Chicago, earning her BFA in Acting in 2002. [3]

Career

Coleman's first lead role was in the independent film Mother of the River (1995) directed by Zeinabu irene Davis . [4] Two years later, Coleman appeared as Young Donna in The Family Channel movie The Ditchdigger's Daughter, [5] for which she was nominated for a Young Artists Award of Hollywood. During her sophomore year of high school, Coleman wrote, directed, produced, and starred in a one-person play titled "Voices from Within." In Chicago, Coleman appeared in stage productions of Noises Off , Polaroid Stories, The Real Thing, and The Colored Museum . [6]

In 2005, Coleman acted alongside James Earl Jones in the Hallmark TV Movie The Reading Room . [7] She received a 2006 CAMIE Award for the role and represented the film at the NAACP Image Awards. [8] Coleman has had several other guest appearances on television, including Boston Public , Gilmore Girls , Malcolm in the Middle , Strong Medicine , 10-8: Officers on Duty , Married to the Kellys , and Veronica Mars .

Disney Channel

Coleman during the High School Musical: The Concert in January 2007 Monique Coleman, HSM2.jpg
Coleman during the High School Musical: The Concert in January 2007

In 2006, Coleman starred in High School Musical , portraying Taylor McKessie, the best friend of the new girl at school, Gabriella Montez (played by Vanessa Hudgens). [9] She had previously worked on the Disney Channel as a recurring guest star in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody . [10] In the summer of 2006, Coleman took part in the first Disney Channel Games . [11] She was also the host of 3 Minute Game Show: High School Musical Edition, which aired on the Disney Channel in 2007. That year, Coleman recorded a song called "Christmas Vacation" for the compilation album Disney Channel Holiday . [12] She later appeared in High School Musical 2 (2007) and High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008), reprising her role as Taylor McKessie.

Dancing with the Stars

Coleman competed in the Fall 2006 third edition of the reality dance competition show Dancing with the Stars . She was paired with professional partner Louis van Amstel. The pair appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show before they were eliminated from the competition on November 1, 2006. Coleman and van Amstel finished fourth in the competition. She was the final female contestant in that season's competition. [13] [14]

WeekDance / SongJudges' ScoreStatus
InabaGoodmanTonioli
1 Foxtrot  / "Baby Love" – The Supremes 667Safe
2 Mambo  / "Bop to the Top" – Ashley Tisdale feat. Lucas Grabeel 989Safe
3 Jive  / "The Heat Is On" – Glenn Frey 999Safe
4 Waltz  / "If I Were a Painting" – Kenny Rogers 888Bottom two
5 Rumba  / "So Nice" – Bebel Gilberto 9991st Place
6 Samba  / "ABC" – The Jackson 5 977No Elimination
Due to Sara Evans's withdrawal
7 Quickstep  / "Luck Be a Lady" – Frank Sinatra 999Bottom two
Pasodoble  / "The Reflex" – Duran Duran 999
8 Tango  / "Somebody's Watching Me" – Rockwell 888Eliminated
Cha Cha Cha  / "Ghostbusters" – Ray Parker Jr. 91010

Philanthropy

In 2010, Coleman worked with DoSomething.org [15] to produce a video tutorial for the series "Do Something U." Coleman's video focused on teaching young people the best way to utilize social media to spread ideas and actions. [16]

UN Youth Champion

Coleman was appointed a Youth Champion by the United Nations in November 2010. At a ceremony at the UN headquarters in New York, Coleman was presented with a letter of recognition of her role by Assistant Secretary-General Jomo Kwame Sundaram of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs. In presenting the letter, Mr. Sundaram said Coleman would work "to raise awareness about the challenges young people face and will highlight the positive contribution they make to their communities." Coleman said receiving the designation of Youth Champion was "beyond an honor" and she would use her position to promote global efforts to achieve the anti-poverty Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). [17]

Personal life

In February 2012, Coleman married Walter Jordan. [18] [19] The pair divorced in February 2022. [20]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006On LineJessieShort film
2008 High School Musical 3: Senior Year Taylor McKessie
Order-Direct-to-video
2014 Free the Nipple Roz
2015 Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List Girl-Robin
2016DistortionWomanShort film
2017We Are FamilyElise
The OutdoorsmanJen
2018 Broken Star Annie
2019Real.Live.GirlSamShort film
2020Witness InfectionRose
GraceLand-Short film
The Little DeathCamille
2021PhobiasNatalie
PawnsVeronica BarrettShort film
2022 Give Me an A Megan

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Mother of the RiverDofimaeTelevision film
1997The Ditchdigger's DaughtersYoung Donna
2003 Strong Medicine TanyaEpisode: "Misdiagnosis Murder"
2003–2004 Boston Public MollyRecurring role (season 4)
2004 Gilmore Girls AndyEpisode: "The Nanny and the Professor"
10-8: Officers on Duty Maya BarnesEpisode: "Love Don't Love Nobody"
Married to the Kellys WaitressEpisode: "Chris And Mary Fight"
Malcolm in the Middle AndreaEpisode: "Malcolm Visits College"
Method & Red -Episode: "Kill Bill Volume 3"
2005 Veronica Mars Gabrielle PollardEpisode: "Lord of the Bling"
2005–2006 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Mary MargaretRecurring role (season 12)
2005 The Reading Room LeeshaTelevision film
2006 High School Musical Taylor McKessie
Dancing with the Stars HerselfContestant (season 3)
2007 High School Musical 2 Taylor McKessieTelevision film
2008 Million Dollar Password Herself1 episode
2009 Bones Becca HedgepethEpisode: "The Salt in the Wounds"
2010 The Cleveland Show Fontaisha (voice)Episode: "Our Gang"
2014 Downtown Girls MorganEpisode: "The Inception"
2015 Stitchers SolarisEpisode: "Future Tense"
The Fourth DoorLainMain role
2016 Here We Go Again KaylaRecurring role
2017 Guidance Katina HowardRecurring role (season 3)
2019I Am Somebody's Child: The Regina Louise StoryMs. LewisTelevision film
2020Celebrity Scene SpotlightThe Passionate StorytellerEpisode: "The Bench Play"
Steppin' Back To LoveAprilTelevision film
2021 Family Reunion EbonyEpisode: “Remember When Jade Thought She Was Grown?”
A Christmas Dance ReunionLucyTelevision film
2022Greed: A Seven Deadly Sins StoryZuri Maxwell
2023 High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Herself2 episodes

Music

Awards

Best Performance in a TV MOVIE or FEATURE FILM: Young Ensemble – "Ditchdigger's Daughter"
Best Family TV MOVIE/ PILOT/MINI-SERIES (CABLE) – The Ditchdigger's Daughters, Family Channel

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