Disney Zombies: Zombies Mini Bites: Re-Senior Year / I Scream Zoda


2:30 pm - 3:00 pm, Sunday, January 4 on Disney Channel HD (Multi Country - English) ()

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Re-Senior Year / I Scream Zoda

Season 1, Episode 1

Zed, Addison, and the Seabrook crew get to redo their senior year together. / Zed creates a new drink called "zoda" that transforms the entire school into "zoda"-obsessed zombies.

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Milo Manheim (Actor)
Born: March 06, 2001
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Began acting at age 7 in the local after school program in Culver City.Contributed to the Obama campaign in 2008 with funds he raised from a lemonade stand and was subsequently invited to Washington, D.C. to attend the inauguration.Was discovered and considered for the Disney Channel musical Z-O-M-B-I-E-S when casting director Amber Horn saw him performing as Roger in a production of Rent.Volunteered with the Venice Family Clinic, worked with disabled students at the McBride Elementary getting them involved with the arts; and for several years has been involved with Robert Kennedy Jr.'s Waterkeeper Alliance.Has worked as an advocate teen suicide prevention, and is actively involved in other organizations such as Pediatric Aids, Poke for Puppies, Bread and Roses, Foster Cares and Buy Life.
Meg Donnelly (Actor)
Born: July 25, 2000
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Was raised in Peapack, New Jersey.Won a cheerleading camp award at age four.Studied acting, dance and voice at Annie's Playhouse School of Performing Arts since age six.In 2013, was Louisa von Trapp's understudy in NBC's The Sound of Music Live!Released a Japanese version of her first single "Smile."Speaks Japanese.
Kylee Russell (Actor)
Born: October 08, 1996
Pearce Joza (Actor)
Chandler Kinney (Actor)
Born: August 03, 2000
Birthplace: Sacramento, California, United States
Trivia: Moved to Los Angeles when she was one year old.Started dancing at the age of three and is trained in tap dance, ballet, contemporary dance, jazz dance and hip-hop.Studied dance at Debbie Allen Dance Academy, the Los Angeles Ballet Academy and the Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington, D.C.Started acting at the age of nine and studied at Marnie Cooper School of Acting in Los Angeles.Began training in martial arts at 10 and at 13 got her first degree black belt.In April 2015, qualified for the Youth America Grand Prix with her dance troupe.Was homeschooled through an independent extension of a high school.In May 2018, was admitted in the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).Co-founder of Chandler's Friends, an organization that helps disadvantaged youths.
Trevor Tordjman (Actor)
James Godfrey (Actor)
Carla Jeffery (Actor)
Jonathan Langdon (Actor)
Birthplace: Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Performed in high-school talent shows. Joined the Kathleen Turner Overdrive! sketch-comedy troupe while attending the University of Toronto. While pursuing his education degree, he joined the Sketchersons, a Toronto comedy troupe. Married his college sweetheart, Christina. Taught elementary school. Enjoys video games, funk music and hip hop.
Naomi Snieckus (Actor)
Margaret Cho (Actor)
Born: December 05, 1968
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: A self-described "Korean-American fag-hag, s**t-starter, girl comic, trash talker," Margaret Cho is nothing if not straightforward, and this forthright approach to her material made her one of the more compulsively entertaining -- and startling -- comedians to gain an audience in the 1990s. The daughter of Korean immigrants, Cho was born in San Francisco on December 5, 1968. Partially raised by her parents, who owned a bookstore, and partially raised by a motley crew of gay men and drag queens, Cho's upbringing in the city's Haight district made for a colorful childhood and adolescence. She began doing standup at 16, performing in a comedy club above her parents' store. A short time later, she won a comedy contest, first prize being the chance to open for Jerry Seinfeld. After moving to Los Angeles in the early '90s, Cho found her audience growing, and, after appearing on shows hosted by Arsenio Hall and Bob Hope and winning the 1994 American Comedy Award for Female Comedian, she was approached to be the star of her own sitcom, CBS' All-American Girl. Billed by the network as a ground-breaking show thanks to its status as the first network series about Asian-Americans, All-American Girl proved to be controversial, attacked by some for not being Asian enough even as others criticized it for being too Asian. For her part, Cho found herself in the center of the controversy, and the pressures surrounding her -- many of which were manifested in the network's orders to her to lose weight -- lent themselves to the comedian's addiction to diet pills and alcohol, a struggle she would later detail in her one-woman show I'm the One That I Want. Following the short-lived sitcom's cancellation, Cho continued to deal with drug and alcohol problems. She eventually kicked her addictions and became visible again, appearing in supporting roles in films ranging from The Doom Generation (1995) to John Woo's Face/Off (1997) and performing sold-out shows across the country.In the late '90s, Cho used her experiences with All-American Girl as the basis for her off-Broadway show I'm the One That I Want. The show became a huge success among critics and audiences alike, and subsequently toured the U.S. for over two years. In 2000 it was adapted for the screen; that same year Cho kept busy with a number of other projects, including Spent, an independent drama about addiction and dysfunction among a group of twenty-somethings. Cho continued to work as a stand-up comic throughout the 2000s, and in 2007 voiced a character in Rick and Steve, a short lived animated series. In 2010, Cho participated in the 11th season of dancing with the stars.

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