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| Name | Selena Gomez |
| Birth name | Selena Marie Gomez |
| Birth date | July 22, 1992 |
| Birth place | Grand Prairie, Texas, United States |
| Occupations | Actress, singer, producer |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Notable works | Wizards of Waverly Place, Spring Breakers, The Big Short, Rare |
| Awards | Latin Grammy Award, Billboard Women in Music honors |
Selena Gomez Selena Marie Gomez (born July 22, 1992) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, and producer. She achieved prominence through television roles and later expanded into a recording career, film, and executive production, becoming one of the most-followed personalities on social media and a frequent figure in popular culture. Gomez's career spans collaborations with major entertainment companies and engagement in public health and humanitarian causes.
Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas, to a family with roots in Texas and Mexican heritage; her mother is of Mexican descent and her father is of Italian ancestry. She grew up in a household influenced by Southwestern culture, spending formative years in suburban Dallas–Fort Worth communities. Her parents separated during her childhood, and she was raised primarily by her mother before later reuniting with extended family. Gomez's early exposure to performance came through local theatre productions and regional television auditions, leading to national casting opportunities.
Gomez's professional breakthrough occurred with a recurring role on the children's serial Barney & Friends before she was cast as the lead in the Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place, which established her as a teen star. Transitioning to music, she formed the pop-rock group Selena Gomez & the Scene and released albums that charted on the Billboard 200 and produced singles that entered the Hot 100. As a solo artist, Gomez released albums including Stars Dance and Rare, collaborating with producers and songwriters across the pop landscape and achieving streaming milestones on platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.
In film, Gomez appeared in indie projects and studio features including Ramona and Beezus, Spring Breakers, and provided voice work for animated films like Hotel Transylvania. She expanded into producing, serving as executive producer on the streaming series 13 Reasons Why and the docuseries Living Undocumented, partnering with major studios and streaming services. Gomez's business ventures include fashion and beauty collaborations with labels and cosmetic firms, and she has been represented by major talent agencies and record labels throughout her career.
Gomez's musical style blends mainstream pop with elements of electropop, dance-pop, and contemporary R&B, informed by collaborations with producers and songwriters known for work across the music industry. Her vocal approach is characterized by a light, emotive delivery adapted for studio production and live performance. Gomez has cited influences among prominent entertainers and recording artists, drawing inspiration from performers associated with the 1990s and 2000s pop scenes and contemporary peers. Her publicized musical collaborations include work with international artists and producers, reflecting cross-genre and cross-market strategies that engage audiences on radio charts and streaming platforms.
Gomez's personal life has attracted sustained media attention, including high-profile relationships, health disclosures, and legal matters typical of major public figures. She has openly discussed medical issues, including a chronic autoimmune condition and treatment decisions that intersected with public conversations about health and mental well-being. As a public figure she has been profiled in major magazines and covered by entertainment outlets, maintaining a significant social media presence on platforms where she ranks among the most-followed personalities globally. Her image has evolved from child star to adult entertainer and entrepreneur, often engaging with fashion houses, award ceremonies such as the MTV Video Music Awards and Grammy Awards, and philanthropic endeavors.
Gomez has engaged in humanitarian and advocacy work with organizations focused on health, youth, and international issues. She has served as a spokesperson and ambassador for charities and campaigns, participating in fundraising events and public service initiatives tied to causes such as organ transplantation awareness, mental health advocacy, and refugee assistance. Her activism includes collaboration with global nonprofit organizations and participation in awareness campaigns that leverage her media platform to reach broad audiences and influence public discourse.
Category:Living people Category:American actresses Category:American singers Category:1992 births