Bideografía nang Selena Gomez

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Si Gomez kan 2013

An Amerikanang parakanta asin aktress na si Selena Gomez nagluwas sa mga music video, pelikula, asin programa sa telebisyon. Poon sa saiyang debut album kaiba an saiyang bandang Selena Gomez & the Scene na nagpaluwas kan Kiss & Tell (2009), laog kaini an saiyang mga music video para sa mga solong kantang "Falling Down" asin "Naturally". An ikaduwang album kan saiyang banda, an A Year Without Rain (2010), ipinaluwas an music video para sa "Round & Round" asin "eponymous single". An ikatulong album kan banda, na When the Sun Goes Down (2011), ipinaluwas an music video para sa "Who Says", "Love You like a Love Song", na ipinag-nominate para sa Best Female Video sa 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, asin "Hit the Lights".[1] Kaamayi kan 2012, si Gomez nag-anunsyar na an banda mapahingalo sa paggibo nin kanta mantang matotok si Gomez saiyang karera sa pag-arte.[2][3] Kan 2013, saiyang kinompirma na mapaluwas siya kan saiyang solong album, asin bakong saro pang album kaiba an saiyang banda.[4]

Mga music videos[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]

An aktor na si Shiloh Fernandez ginagampanan an love interest ni Gomez sa "The Heart Wants What It Wants".
Si Gomez nakipagtabangan ki Demi Lovato (nasa ladawan) sa nagkapirang kanta kan kaamayi kan saindang karera..
Si Zedd nakipagtabangan ki Gomez sa "I Want You to Know".
Si Michael Hausman idinirehir an music video para sa "Same Old Love".
Nagluwas si Gomez sa video ni Taylor Swift na "Bad Blood".
Si Gomez nakipagtabangan sa rapper ASAP Rocky (nasa ladawan) sa "Good For You".
Si Charlie Puth nakipagtabangan ki Gomez sa "We Don't Talk Anymore".
Idinirehir ni Jake Schreier an duwang music video ni Gomez.
Si Gomez nakipagtabangan ki Gucci Mane (nasa ladawan) sa "Fetish".
Si Marshmello nakipagtabangan ki Gomez sa "Wolves".
Titulo Taon Iba pang performer na kaiba sa kredito (Mga) direktor Pagladawan Ref.
"Cruella de Vil" 2008| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | None| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | Unknown The video featured Gomez modeling designs, intercut with clips from the 1961 animated film 101 Dalmatians. Featured on the 2008 DVD release of the film. [5][6]
"Tell Me Something I Don't Know" None Lester, ElliottElliott Lester Gomez is forced to wear a French maid's uniform, sweep floors and take orders from old mean lady. [7][8]
"Fly to Your Heart" None| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | Unknown The video featured Gomez singing around a garden filled with flowers. The video is also composed of various clips from the film Tinker Bell (2008). [9][10]
"New Classic" 2009 Seeley, DrewDrew Seeley| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | Unknown The video shows Seeley walking around a city trying to catch up with a girl,(Gomez) while the world around him shows scenes from the movie of Gomez and Seeley dancing together. [11]
"One and the Same" Lovato, DemiDemi Lovato Dickerson, BrandonBrandon Dickerson The video shows Gomez and Lovato having fun on a stage. It is also composed of various clips from the film Princess Protection Program (2009). [12][13]
"Magic" None Roman Perez The music video has Gomez singing into a microphone with bright and flamboyant background, as well as including clips from the film Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie (2009). [14][15]
"Send It On" Cyrus, MileyMiley CyrusLovato, DemiDemi LovatoJonas Brothers| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | Unknown The music video has all four acts singing into microphones on top of a brightly lit stage and running across a park setting where many children are following them. [16]
"Falling Down" The Scene Chris Dooley The video featured Gomez and her band performing the song on a round black stage, and features various shots of Gomez in a photo shoot and singing the song without the band. [17][18]
"Naturally" The Scene Chris Dooley The video features Gomez sporting different outfits and appearing on black, red, and pink backdrops with the band performing the song. [19][20]
"Round & Round" 2010 The Scene Andelman, PhilipPhilip Andelman Along with singing on a stage with the Scene, the video features Gomez acting as a secret agent and donning spy apparel, as she plants bugs, takes photos, passes off packages, and other duties. [21]
"A Year Without Rain" The Scene Chris Dooley The music video was shot on location in Lucerne Valley, California. It features Gomez frolicking in the desert surrounded by a swarm of photographs of her and her love interest, before they meet during a rainstorm. [22][23]
"Un Año Sin Lluvia" The song is a Spanish version of "A Year Without Rain". [24]
"Who Says" 2011 The Scene Chris Applebaum Gomez is seen frolicking around a city, removing makeup, and performing with the band on a beach. [25][26]
"Love You like a Love Song" The Scene Geremy Jasper,

Georgie Greville

The video features Gomez performing the song at a Japanese karaoke bar while scenes of the band performing in different settings are intercut through the video. The video was nominated for Best Female Video at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards.[1] [27][28]
"Hit the Lights" (Version 1) The Scene Andelman, PhilipPhilip Andelman Gomez explores empty cornfields with her friends, dances with flashlights and has fun in room full of pink balloons. [29][30]
"Hit the Lights" (Version 2) 2012 The second version of the music video still featured some footage of the previous one. More nightclub scenes have been added. [31]
"Come & Get It" 2013| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | None Mandler, AnthonyAnthony Mandler The video features a recurring theme of the classical elements, being air, earth, fire, and water. Gomez appears dancing in front of a fire and seducing a man. The video won Best Pop Video at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.[32] [33][34][35]
"Slow Down" None Andelman, PhilipPhilip Andelman The video was filmed in Paris, France. It features Gomez singing along to the track inside of a car, partying in a nightclub, and strutting down the streets of the city. [36]
"Birthday" None Ben Renschen The music video for the song was released on Gomez's 21st birthday. It features Gomez and her friends partying and singing the song in different locations, including an underground nightclub and a dark room. [37][38]
"Hold On" 2014 Kweller, BenBen Kweller William H. Macy The video shows Gomez and Kweller singing together in a living room. The video is also composed of various clips from the film Rudderless (2014). [39]
"The Heart Wants What It Wants" None Shadforth, DawnDawn Shadforth The black and white music video depicts a tumultuous relationship. The video shows some shots of Gomez crying. [40][41]
"I Want You to Know" 2015 Zedd Brent Bonacorso The video shows Gomez going to a party club and dancing. Zedd makes some appearances watching Gomez dance. [42][43]
"Good for You" None Muller, SophieSophie Muller Highlighted for its provocative imagery, the video follows a low-key premise with Gomez wallowing on several vignettes wearing a number of casual outfits. [44][45]
"Good for You" (Explicit version) ASAP Rocky Muller, SophieSophie Muller The explicit version retains Gomez's scenes from the original video with the addition of Rocky rapping his verse afront more dynamic visuals; including images of nature scenes, an exploding car, strobe lights and smoke machines. [46][47]
"Same Old Love" None Haussman, MichaelMichael Haussman The video was filmed in the Broadway Theater District of Los Angeles. Gomez drives through Los Angeles and witnesses several public vignettes: including a distressed mother and her son, an infuriated man venting his anger, and a couple kissing. [48][49]
"Hands to Myself" (Victoria's Secret version) None| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | Unknown Victoria's Secret Angels released a promotional video in which they, and Gomez, lip-synced to "Hands to Myself". [50]
"Hands to Myself" 2016| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | None Keshishian, AlekAlek Keshishian The video depicts a film of Gomez dressed in lingerie playing a stalker of a Hollywood actor. [51]
"Kill Em with Kindness" None Nava, EmilEmil Nava The black and white video shows Gomez singing during a photoshoot. [52]
"We Don't Talk Anymore" Puth, CharlieCharlie Puth Phil Pinto The video follows, in a split screen, a boy and a girl trying to go on with their lives after breaking up. Gomez does not appear in the music video. It has over 1.9 billion views on YouTube and is the site's 28th most-viewed video. [53][54]
"Trust Nobody" Cashmere Cat,

Lanez, ToryTory Lanez

Schreier, JakeJake Schreier Gomez does not appear in the music video. The video features a dancer who falls blindly from one platform to another while being caught by other dancers. [55][56]
"It Ain't Me" 2017 Kygo Philip R. Lopez Gomez does not appear in the music video but her vocals are still heard. The video revolves around a couple involved in a motorcycle accident. It depicts the boyfriend's unconscious state, with the girlfriend dancing and singing by his bedside at the hospital. [54][57]
"Bad Liar" (Vertical version) None Collins, PetraPetra Collins The video features Gomez wearing a fall-risk wristband. She is shown writhing on a bed in a pink negligee with a white ribbon binding her hands. It was the first video to premiere as a Spotify exclusive.[58] [59]
"Bad Liar" None Peretz, JesseJesse Peretz The music video is set in 1978 and follows Gomez portraying "a shy high schooler, a gym coach with a Farrah Fawcett-inspired coif, a bespectacled male teacher, and a mom, including all of whom are interconnected in unexpected ways."[60] [61][62]
"Fetish" Gucci Mane Collins, PetraPetra Collins Gomez takes part in a range of strange activities such as eating soap, putting lipstick over her teeth or inserting her tongue through an eyelash curler. [63][64]
"Wolves" (Vertical version) Marshmello Harry McNally The video is filmed in a vertical format and is a FaceTime call between Gomez and Marshmello. [65]
"Wolves" Tilley, ColinColin Tilley The video features Gomez wearing different outfits in various parts of an indoor swimming pool facility. [66]
"Back to You" (Vertical version) 2018| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | None Scott Cudmore The video is filmed in a vertical format and is a serving as an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek at the later released official video. It was released exclusively on Spotify. [67]
"Back to You" None The imagery for the music video is inspired from the 1965 French New Wave film Pierrot le Fou.[68] The music video starts at a party with Gomez locking eyes with a sharply suited man, and they steal a convertible and end up frolicking in a bucolic pasture.[69] [70]
"Taki Taki" DJ Snake,

Ozuna, Cardi B

Tilley, ColinColin Tilley The video is set in a post-apocalyptic world. The clip transitions with various landscapes showing the quartet together with a volcano in the background and in solo scenes. The video became one of the top ten fastest videos to reach 100 million views in YouTube.[71] [72][73]
"Taki Taki" (Pixel version) Unknown The video shows DJ Snake, Selena Gomez, Cardi B and Ozuna as pixelated emojis. [74]
"I Can't Get Enough" 2019 Benny Blanco,

Tainy, J Balvin

Schreier, JakeJake Schreier The one shot music video shows Benny Blanco, Tainy, Selena Gomez and J Balvin singing and dancing on a huge bed. [75][76]
"Lose You to Love Me" None Sophie Muller The black and white video, which was shot entirely using an iPhone 11 Pro, shows Gomez, singing in a confessional. [77]
"Look at Her Now" None The colored video shows Selena Gomez and background dancers, dancing in various scenes, including a colored tent. It was also shot using the iPhone 11 Pro. [78]
"Rare" 2020| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | None BRTHR
"Lose You to Love Me" (Alternative Video) None Sophie Muller The black and white video, which was shot entirely using an iPhone 11 Pro, shows Gomez. Singing at a piano.
"Look at Her Now" (Alternative Video) None
"Lose You to Love Me" (Pop Up Video) None
"Rare" (Pop Up Video) None BRTHR
"Dance Again" (Performance Video) None Craig Murray

Pagluwas bilang bisitang artista[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]

Titulo Taon Iba pang performer na kaiba sa kredito (Mga) direktor Pagladawan Ref.
"We Rock" (Around the World version) 2008 Cast of Camp Rock Template:N/A
"Burnin' Up" Jonas Brothers Brendan Malloy,

Tim Wheeler

The Jonas Brothers read over a potential video treatment and imagine how the video would play out, in which they are portrayed as action stars. [79][80]
"City of Angels" 2013 Thirty Seconds to Mars Leto, JaredJared Leto The video features several personalities joining the three members of Thirty Seconds to Mars in sharing their visions about Los Angeles. [81]
"Bad Blood" 2015 Swift, TaylorTaylor Swift,

Lamar, KendrickKendrick Lamar

Kahn, JosephJoseph Kahn When Taylor Swift is betrayed by her secret agent partner, she prepares to exact vengeance with the help of her friends. It has over 1.2 billion views on YouTube. The video received eight nominations at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards,[82] winning Video of the Year and Best Collaboration.[83] It also won the Grammy Award for Best Music Video.[84] [85]

Pilmograpiya[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]

Taon Titulo Papel Notes
2003 Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over Water Park Girl
2008 Another Cinderella Story Mary Santiago
2008 Horton Hears a Who! Helga (voice)
2009 Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard Princess Selenia (voice)
2010 Ramona and Beezus Beatrice "Beezus" Quimby
2010 Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds Princess Selenia (voice)
2011 Monte Carlo Grace Ann Bennett / Cordelia Winthrop Scott
2011 Muppets, TheThe Muppets Herself
2012 Fifty Shades of Blue Herself / Lauren (voice) Short video
2012 Spring Breakers Faith
2012 Hotel Transylvania Mavis Dracula (voice)
2012 Aftershock VIP Girl
2013 Getaway The Kid
2013 Girl Rising[86] Narrator (voice)
2013 Searching Violet Short film
2014 Rudderless Kate Ann Lucas
2014 Behaving Badly Nina Pennington
2015 Unity Narrator (voice)
2015 Hotel Transylvania 2 Mavis (voice)
2015 The Big Short Herself
2015 Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour Live Herself Concert film
2016 The Fundamentals of Caring Dot
2016 Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Phi Lambda President
2016 In Dubious Battle Lisa
2017 Puppy! Mavis (voice) Short film
2018 A Love Story[87] Girl Short film
2018 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Mavis (voice)
2019 The Dead Don't Die Zoe
2019 A Rainy Day in New York Chan Tyrell
2020 Dolittle Betsy (voice)
TBA The Broken Heart Gallery Template:N/A Post-production; executive producer

Telebisyon[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]

Taon Titulo Papel Notes
2002–2004 Barney & Friends Gianna 13 episodes
2005 Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire Julie Television film
2006 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Gwen Episode: "A Midsummer's Nightmare"
2007 Hannah Montana Mikayla Skeech 2 episodes
2007–2012 Wizards of Waverly Place Alex Russo Main role;

106 episodes

2008 Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream Herself Episode: "Hello Hollywood"
2008 Disney Channel Games Herself / Contestant 5 episodes, part of Yellow Team
2008 Studio DC: Almost Live Herself Episode: "The Second Show"
2009 Sonny with a Chance Herself Episode: "Battle of the Networks' Stars"
2009 Princess Protection Program Carter Mason Television film
2009 The Suite Life on Deck Alex Russo Episode: "Double-Crossed"
2009 Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie Alex Russo Television film
2009 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Herself Episode: "The Scott Family"
2011 So Random! Herself Episode: "Selena Gomez & the Scene"
2013 The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex Alex Russo / Evil Alex Television special; also executive producer
2015 The Voice Herself/Key Advisor Season 9 : Battle Advisor for Team Gwen
2016 Saturday Night Live Herself (musical guest) Episode: "Ronda Rousey/Selena Gomez"
2016 Inside Amy Schumer Herself Episode: "Fame"
2017–present 13 Reasons Why Template:N/A Executive producer[88]
2017 13 Reasons Why: Beyond the Reasons Herself Aftershow documentary television film
2019 Living Undocumented Template:N/A Executive producer[89][90]

Web[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Selena Gomez: Girl Meets World Herself 7 episodes[91]

Toltolan[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]

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