Auli'i Cravalho

Auli'i Cravalho

  • Born: 2000-11-22
  • Birthplace: Kohala, Hawaii, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Kamehameha School
  • Representative Works: Moana, Ralph Breaks the Internet
  • Auli'i Cravalho (Auli'i Cravalho), born on November 22, 2000 in Kohala, Hawaii, USA, is an American film and television actor.
    In 2015, he participated in the audition of the animated cartoon " Moana " and got the opportunity to dub the film, thus entering the entertainment industry [1]  ; in the same year, he won the 44th Anne Award for Best Voice Over [2] for the film   . In 2018, he dubbed Moana again in the cartoon " Ralph Breaks the Internet " [3]  . In 2019, he participated in the musical " The Little Mermaid Live! " [4]  .

    Early Experience

    In 2015, Auli'i Cravalho High School attended the Kapālama campus of Kamehameha Schools (Kamehameha Schools) on Wahu Island and also served as a soprano in the school choir   . During her freshman summer vacation, she also participated in an honors class in biology taught by Gail Ishimoto   .

    Performing Experience

    In 2015, Auli'i Cravalho initially did not plan to audition for the character Moana in the animated film " Moana ". Later, an agent found her in a charity competition and encouraged her to audition for this role. In the end, Disney selected Ollie from hundreds of actresses to voice Moana, thus entering the entertainment industry   .
    On November 25, 2016, the animated cartoon " Moana " in which Orliy participated in the dubbing was released in mainland China. She dubbed the role of Disney Princess Moana in the film   . In addition, she also sang the movie's theme song " How Far I'" ll Go "   .
    On February 21, 2017, her dubbed animated short film " Moana: Gone Fishing " was released. This is the second time she dubbed Moana; on February 26, she sang a song at the 89th Academy Awards "How Far I'll Go"   .
    On March 13, 2018, the TV series " Extraordinary Drama Troupe " in which Olly participated in the filming was premiered in the United States, and she played the role of high school student Lilette Suarez in the play   ; on October 7, she was in Minetta Lane Participated in the reading and acting stage play "Have a Nice Day" in Theater   ; in November, dubbing the animation " Ralph Breaks the Internet " produced by Walt Disney Pictures   ; in December, filming the cover of "seventeen" magazine   .
    On November 5, 2019, the song and dance film " The Little Mermaid Live! " in which she participated was aired. She played the role of the little mermaid Ariel in the play   ; The third season of "Na" was broadcast, and she dubbed Veronica in the play   ; in November, Ollie participated in the TV series " The Power Season 1 "   .
    In 2020, his film " Like a Rock Star " was released on Netflix   . On December 24, 2023, the movie "Spring Awakening" in which Orliy will participate is expected to be released. She will play the role of Wendela Bergman in the film, which is also the first film version of the novel adaptation of the same name   .

    Personal Life

    family situation
    Auli'i Cravalho's mother, Puanani Cravalho (Puanani Cravalho) is of native Hawaiian descent; her father is of Puerto Rican, Portuguese, Chinese and Irish descent, so she has Hawaiian, Puerto Rican, Portuguese, Chinese and Irish descent   .

    Character Evaluation

    Auli'i Cravalho is very involved in singing and has a mature understanding of emotions when singing, which is rare for girls her age. Moreover, she only has a short time to prepare for the audition, but her performance in front of the camera is very good. Whenever the audience looks at her eyes and her performance, she can feel that she is an acting talent. She injected her emotions into the role of Moana, and this effect is unmatched by acting alone   . In the song and dance movie "The Little Mermaid", Auli'i Cravalho is not only well-dressed in her costumes, but her voice is as charming as the Disney princess. It is not difficult to see that she is passionate about "The Little Mermaid"   . )
    Extended Reading
    • Dane 2022-03-19 09:01:03

      just write

      The reason why I watched this movie is because the song "how far i will go" in it is very nice to me. I watched it at leisure.

      The style seems to be quite different from other Disney films, a bit like "The Flintstones". The same is Romance, "Frozen" has a completely different style of painting, and...

    • Mercedes 2022-04-23 07:01:25

      "Pocahontas" - Singing, dancing and having fun

      From a technical point of view, "Pocahontas" has reached a state of perfection and beauty. Perfect character shapes, smooth action scenes, magnificent seascape night scenes, and an adventurous story from beginning to end, yes, this is really a good movie.

      But looking at the movies that Disney has...

    • Kaleb 2022-03-20 09:01:20

      The funny adventure story of the vitality girl, the dark princess Moana and the fat and thick demigod Maui. The magnificent ocean, beautiful music, naive, cute and cute animals, and a personified ocean all make up a very enjoyable Disney animation.

    • Emmanuelle 2022-03-22 09:01:20

      It is also the heroine who is eager for adventure and a variety of untuned songs that are common in Disney animation. The cultural background of Pacific Islanders is a bright spot, so the heroine's character should be fatter. In addition, the indigenous canoes and sailing skills are very powerful, but they don’t have to be designed like speedboats.

    Moana quotes

    • [after Moana attempts to sail a boat for the first time and crashes it]

      Moana: Are you gonna tell Dad?

      Gramma Tala: I'm his mom. I don't have to tell him anything.

    • [first lines]

      Gramma Tala: In the beginning there was only ocean until the Mother Island emerged. Te Fiti. Her heart held the greatest power ever known. It could create life itself. And Te Fiti shared it with the world. But in time, some began to seek Te Fiti's heart. They believed if they could possess it, the great power of creation would be theirs. And one day, the most daring of them all voyaged across the vast ocean to take it. He was a demi-god of the wind and sea. He was a warrior. A trickster. A shapeshifter who could change form with the power of his magical fishhook. And his name was Maui.

      [Maui takes the Heart of Te Fiti, causing the island to crumble as he runs away]

      Gramma Tala: But without her heart, Te Fiti began to crumble, giving birth to a terrible darkness.

      [Maui jumps off a cliff and shapeshifts into a hawk, flying back to his boat]

      Gramma Tala: Maui tried to escape but was confronted by another who sought the Heart. Te Ka! A demon of earth and fire. Maui was struck from the sky, never to be seen again. And his magical fishhook and the Heart of Te Fiti were lost to the sea. Where, even now, a thousand years later, Te Ka and the demons of the deep still hunt for the Heart. Hiding in a darkness that will continue to spread, chasing away our fish, draining the life from island after island until every one of us is devoured by the bloodthirsty jaws of inescapable death!

      [one child screams in fear while another faints as Moana claps]

      Gramma Tala: But one day, the Heart will be found by someone who will journey beyond our reef, find Maui, deliver him across the great ocean to restore Te Fiti's Heart and save us all.