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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yara_ShahidiYara Shahidi - Wikipedia

    Yara Sayeh Shahidi (born February 10, 2000) [2] is an American actress and producer. She began her career as a child, appearing in the films Imagine That (2009), Butter (2011) and Alex Cross (2012).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm2780578Yara Shahidi - IMDb

    Yara Shahidi was born on 10 February 2000 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Salt (2010), Black-ish (2014) and Grown-ish (2018).

  3. 9M Followers, 1,737 Following, 3,438 Posts - ‎Yara (يارا) Shahidi (@yarashahidi)‎ on Instagram: "Actor/Producer Following Curiosity 🪐 Cultivating Creativity ask about me".

  4. Aug 8, 2018 · 18, Activist, Harvard-Bound: How Yara Shahidi Became the Face and Brain of Young Hollywood. The star found fame on 'Black-ish' and its spinoff, and she's finding her voice as the unofficial...

  5. American actress best known for her work in film, television, and voice over. See her work, behind the scenes, and her blog.

  6. About Yara. Yara was destined to be an actress since she was a baby. Her talent can be seen in her portrayal as Murphy’s daughter, as the full-spirited character ‘Olivia’. Olivia takes her father, who is an overworked businessman, on a journey through her imaginary world and shows him valuable lessons along the way.

  7. Yara Shahidi was born on February 10, 2000 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Salt (2010), Black-ish (2014) and Grown-ish (2018).

  8. Feb 20, 2024 · You came into fame playing Zoey Johnson, the eldest daughter on the series Black-ish and its spin-off, Grown-ish, all while earning a degree in sociology and African American studies at Harvard and...

  9. May 22, 2024 · 'Grown-ish' star and executive producer Yara Shahidi, who plays Zoey, on the series finale and ending the 'Black-ish' spinoff after six seasons.

  10. Jul 15, 2020 · Shahidi, a self-proclaimed history nerd, is echoing the work of civil rights activists who used fashion and presentation to dictate their own visual narrative in national media.