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1 Life and career  



1.1  20072012: Early career and The X Factor  





1.2  2013present: Acting  







2 Filmography  





3 Discography  



3.1  Albums  





3.2  Singles  



3.2.1  As lead artist  









4 References  





5 External links  














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Diamond White
White in 2013
Born (1999-01-01) January 1, 1999 (age 25)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • Years active2007–present
    Musical career
    Genres
  • R&B
  • Instrument(s)
    • Vocals

    Diamond White[1] (born January 1, 1999)[2] is an American singer and actress. In 2012, she was a contestant on the second season of the U.S. version of The X Factor, where she was the fifth contestant eliminated. She voices Frankie Greene on the Discovery Family series Transformers: Rescue Bots, Fuli on the Disney Junior series The Lion Guard and has had cameo appearances on The Haunted Hathaways and Sofia the First and a recurring role on Phineas and Ferb. She also provided the voice of Babs Byuteman on the 2019 Netflix series, Pinky Malinky. From November 2020, she plays the contract role of Paris Buckingham on the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, and in 2023, she began voicing Lunella Lafayette/Moon Girl in the Disney Channel animated series Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur.

    Life and career[edit]

    2007–2012: Early career and The X Factor[edit]

    In 2007, she starred in a Chicago-based production of The Color Purple that toured nationally.[citation needed] In 2010, at the age of 11, White played Young Nala in Disney's The Lion King musical.[citation needed] She auditioned for The X FactorinSan Francisco, California[3] with "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" by James Brown. At the Bootcamp Part 1, White sang "I Have Nothing" by Whitney Houston, from the movie The Bodyguard. At Part 2, she was against Dinah Jane and they sang "Stronger". In the judges' home round, White sang Avril Lavigne's "I'm With You". Her mentor, Britney Spears, chose her to compete in the live shows. White performed "Hey, Soul Sister" during the first live show on October 31, 2012. On November 1, 2012, during the first live results show, White, along with Arin Ray, were put into a sing-off, with one of the contestants remaining in the competition and the other going home. White performed "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word". Spears selected Ray to remain in the competition, sending White home. However, on the November 7, 2012 episode, White was reinstated into the competition as a wildcard, creating a Top 13. On the second live show that aired that same night, she again performed "I Have Nothing", receiving positive reactions from the judges and advancing into the Top 12. On November 14, 2012, she performed "Halo" and advanced into the Top 10. On November 21, 2012, she performed "Because You Loved Me" which earned her a spot in the Top 8. On November 28, 2012, she performed Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" and was put into the Bottom Two along with Vino Alan, where she performed "I Was Here". The judges saved White, sending Alan home and advancing her to the Top 6. White performed James Brown's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" and "Diamonds" during the December 5, 2012 episode and was put into the Bottom Two for the second time along with Fifth Harmony, where White performed "I Hope You Dance". The judges saved Fifth Harmony and sent White home for a second time.

    2013–present: Acting[edit]

    In March 2013, White had a small role on The Big Bang Theory.[4] She also performed a song with Toby Gad ("Peace") for world refugee day. In July 2013, White was featured in an episode of the Nickelodeon television series The Haunted Hathaways, thereafter becoming a recurring character on the show. She also voices the recurring character Ruby on the Disney Junior show Sofia the First. In May 2015, White was featured in a YouTube mashup of "Shut Up and Dance" by Walk the Moon and "Want to Want Me" by Jason Derulo with artist Sam Tsui.[5] In June 2015, White announced during one of her videos that she was finishing her debut album and she was releasing the first single off of it soon. In September 2015, the first single "Born Rich" was released off the Pressure EP; White also released another song in October called "Lie On The Night". The EP was released in December 2015.[6] In November 2015, White voiced Fuli the Cheetah in the television pilot film The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar and later on its TV show The Lion Guard which premiered in January 2016.[7] In late-2016, White guest-starred as Sage on the third and final season of the popular Disney Channel television series Girl Meets World. In October 2016, White starred as Tiffany Simmons in Tyler Perry's horror comedy Boo! A Madea Halloween and, in October 2017, reprised her role in the sequel Boo 2! A Madea Halloween.[citation needed] White also portrayed the role of Piper in the 2018 film Rock Steady Row.[8] White has also been cast as a recurring guest star in the final season of Empire, a Fox series.[9] She also played Babs Byuteman in the animated series Pinky Malinky in 2019. In 2020, she joined the cast of the CBS soap opera The Bold and the BeautifulasParis Buckingham, sister of established character, Zoe Buckingham (Kiara Barnes); she made her debut on November 2, 2020.[10] White voices the titular characterinMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur.[11]

    Filmography[edit]

    Film roles
    Year Title Role Notes
    2011 Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension Additional voices
    2015 The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar Fuli (voice) [12]
    2016 Boo! A Madea Halloween Tiffany Simmons
    2017 The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar Fuli (voice)
    2017 The Emoji Movie Additional voices
    2017 Boo 2! A Madea Halloween Tiffany Simmons
    2017 F the Prom Rayna
    2018 Rock Steady Row Piper
    Television roles
    Year Title Role Notes
    2010–2014 Phineas and Ferb Holly, Additional voices
    2011–2016 Transformers: Rescue Bots Francine Greene / Cheerleader #2 / Phonebot Voice, main role
    2012 The X Factor Herself Season 2
    2013 The Big Bang Theory Girl #2 Episode: "The Contractual Obligation Implementation"
    2013–2015 The Haunted Hathaways Sophie Recurring role
    2013–2018 Sofia the First Ruby Voice, recurring role
    2016 Girl Meets World Sage Episode: "Girl Meets Triangle"
    2016 Black-ish Kiersten Episode: "Old Digger"
    2016–2019 The Lion Guard Fuli Voice, main role[13]
    2016 Sing It! Maisy Recurring role
    2017 Fresh Off the Boat Jackie Episode: "Do You Hear What I Hear?"
    2018 Code Black Caitlyn Quick Episode: "The Same As Air"
    2018–2019 Dear White People Penelope Conners-Fairbanks Recurring role
    2019 Pinky Malinky Babs Byuteman Voice, main role
    2019 Empire Lala Recurring role
    2020–present The Bold and the Beautiful Paris Buckingham Series regular
    2023–present Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Lunella Lafayette / Moon Girl, Devil Girl Voice, lead role[14][15][16]
    Online video roles
    Year Title Role Notes
    2023 How NOT To Draw Lunella Lafayette / Moon Girl Voice, episode: "How NOT To Draw Moon Girl"

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions
    Title Album details
    US
    [17]
    Tomorrow
    Summerland
    • Release: August 13, 2021
    • Label: Diamond White
    • Formats: Digital download, vinyl

    Singles[edit]

    As lead artist[edit]

    List of singles as lead artist, with year released and album name showing
    Title Single details
    US
    [18]
    "Empty Cup"
    "Cleopatron (Drunk on Me)"
    • Release: November 15, 2017
    • Label: Arthouse Records
    • Formats: Digital download
    "Ringtone" (featuring Oliva O'Brien)
    • Release: July 20, 2018
    • Label: Arthouse Records
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    "Love Songs 4"
    • Release: August 9, 2019
    • Label: Independent
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    "Pretty Brown Skin"
    • Release: January 1, 2020
    • Label: Independent
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    "(F*ck) What I Need"
    • Release: March 27, 2020
    • Label: Independent
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    "Love Song 4" (acoustic)
    • Release: February 26, 2021
    • Label: Diamond White
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    "Digitally Yours"
    • Release: June 18, 2021
    • Label: Diamond White
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    "Oh No!"
    • Release: July 16, 2021
    • Label: Diamond White
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    "Cover My Eyes Remix" (feat. OKAYKRISS)
    • Release: January 28, 2022
    • Label: Diamond White
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    "Moon Girl Magic" (theme from Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Diamond White". Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  • ^ https://www.twitter.com/diamondwhite/status/1741575630406512956?s=46
  • ^ "Contestants – Auditions | THE X FACTOR on FOX". Thexfactorusa.com. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  • ^ Hughes, Jason (March 8, 2013). "'Big Bang' Guys Try To Get Middle School Girls Excited About Science". Huffington Post.
  • ^ Shut Up and Dance/Want to Want Me MASHUP (Sam Tsui & Diamond White). YouTube. May 14, 2015.
  • ^ Panichella, John (December 5, 2015). "Diamond White Releases Debut EP". J-14. The American Media Inc. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
  • ^ "Lion King spinoff voice cast includes Rob Lowe, Gabrielle Union, James Earl Jones, and more - EW.com". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  • ^ Schear, Theo (27 January 2018). "Rock Steady Row". Film Threat. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
  • ^ Dino-Ray, Ramos (19 August 2019). "'Empire' Adds Diamond White In Recurring Role; Adan Rocha Joins 'Penny Dreadful: City of Angels'". Deadline. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  • ^ Bowe, Jillian (September 17, 2020). "Empire Star Diamond White Cast on The Bold and the Beautiful". Daytime Confidential. United States: Confidential Media, Inc. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  • ^ "Disney Channel Announces 'Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur' Cast". February 10, 2021. Archived from the original on May 22, 2021. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
  • ^ "Exclusive: Diamond White on the importance of representation in breakout role". www.hellomagazine.com. March 2023.
  • ^ "From inside booth recording my character "Fuli" in Disney's The Lion Guard!". twitter.com.
  • ^ "'Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur': Diamond White on Seeing Herself In the Series". collider.com. 6 February 2023.
  • ^ "Marvel's Moon Girl Is the Character Diamond White Needed as a Child". www.themarysue.com. 6 February 2023.
  • ^ "Diamond White takes superhero strides with 'Moon Girl'". www.bostonherald.com. 5 February 2023.
  • ^ "Diamond White Tomorrow - Apple Music". Apple Music.
  • ^ "Diamond White - Apple Music". Apple Music.
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