Isabella Crovetti

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Isabella Crovetti
Born
Isabella Veneranda-Patricia Cramp

(2004-12-18) December 18, 2004 (age 19)
Other names
  • Isabella Cramp
  • Isabella Crovetti-Cramp
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present
Relatives Cameron Crovetti (brother)

Isabella Veneranda-Patricia Cramp (born December 18, 2004), [1] who originally performed as Isabella Cramp, shifted to Isabella Crovetti-Cramp, and now performs as Isabella Crovetti, is an American actress and voice actress.

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Career

Cramp began her acting career at age five, when she started playing small roles on television and in commercials. [2] She has acted in several television series since then, most notably her role as Abby Weaver in ABC's sitcom, The Neighbors (2012–2014). [3] [4] She voices Shine in the Nick Jr. Channel program, Shimmer and Shine , which premiered in August 2015. [5] [6] Cramp played young Joy in the 2015 film Joy . [7]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Mike & Molly CindyEpisode: "Christmas Break"
Enlightened Young AmyEpisode: "Consider Helen"
The Young and the Restless Young AveryEpisode: "Lily Convinces Cane to Visit Genevieve"
CSI: Miami Young Jan GramercyEpisode: "Crowned"
Family AlbumRuby BronskyUnsold TV pilot
Possessing Piper RosePiper MaxwellTelevision film
2011–2012 Happy Endings Young AlexEpisodes: "Why Can't You Read Me?", "KickBall 2: The Kickening"
2012 In Plain Sight Young MaryEpisode: "The Medal of Mary"
2012–2014 The Neighbors Abby WeaverMain role
2013 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia SarahEpisode: "The Gang Saves the Day"
2014 Jessie Wendy McMillanEpisode: "Snack Attack"
2015 Mutt & Stuff Genie Episode: "I Bark of Genie"
2015–2020 Shimmer and Shine ShineMain voice role
2016 Secrets and Lies Rachel VossEpisode: "The Racket"
2016–2018 Colony Gracie BowmanMain role
2016 Scorpion Olivia PearsonEpisode: "Ticker"
2017 Whisker Haven AshVoice role; 3 episodes
2017–2021 Vampirina Vampirina "Vee" HauntleyLead voice role
2023 SuperKitties Zsa ZsaVoice role; Recurring role
2024 That Girl Lay Lay Kay KayEpisode: "Out the App 2: E-Lay-Lay-tric Boogaloo"

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 Joy Young JoyFilm
2020 Magic Camp RuthStreaming film
2021 He's All That Brin KwellerStreaming film

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2022 Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin Mia [8]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2013 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actress The Neighbors Nominated [9]
2013Young Artist Award Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series The NeighborsWon [9]
2014Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actress The NeighborsWon [10]

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References

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  7. Goldstein, Meredith (February 19, 2015). "Isabella Rossellini and Diane Ladd are part of 'Joy'". The Boston Globe. Retrieved July 28, 2015.
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