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Jasmin in aladin
Jasmin in aladin








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She also popped up for a couple of episodes of the British mystery series Inspector Lewis in 2015. Over the next few years, Scott spent most of her time doing short films and music videos, including her Lemonade Mouth costar Bridgit Mendler's "Hurricane" video. Unfortunately, the show faltered along the way, and ultimately, Fox chose not to renew after just one season attempts to shop the series elsewhere were unsuccessful, and Scott was out of a job.

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Scott then shifted from TV movies to straight-up TV shows, becoming a series regular on the Fox sci-fi drama Terra Nova in 2011 (pictured below, far left).

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From there, she moved over into mainstream Disney Channel with a role in the 2011 TV movie Lemonade Mouth and an accompanying short, Lemonade Mouth: Somebody. In 2009, she costarred as "Megan" in Life Bites, a British-produced sketch comedy show that lasted for two seasons. The actress got her first screen credits a decade ago with a couple of Disney-branded projects.

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In a sense, Aladdin is bringing Scott's career full circle. Naomi Scott, the British actress who plays the brave, strong-willed Princess Jasmine, is no stranger to the big screen, but this is definitely her biggest role to date. Aside from Will Smith as the Genie, most of the main cast is made up of relative newcomers for whom this is their first big blockbuster role. That explains why Jasmine was so terrified when Jafar transformed into a giant cobra in the final battle in Aladdin.With the release of Disney's live-action remake of Aladdin just around the corner, we're excited to see every detail of the new Agrabah. Jasmine isn’t completely fearless though she does have one phobia…ophidiophobia, the fear of snakes. Jasmine is quite intelligent not only can she speak several languages she can also name every one of the 40 thieves!ġ0. Jasmine’s facial features were based on Henn’s sister Beth.ĩ. Supervising animator Mark Henn recalls that while working on early concepts for Jasmine ¬– in full view of touring Guests – he saw a young child with long, flowing black hair, which inspired him to give Jasmine her distinctive hair style. Early design development of Jasmine took place at the working studios inside the Magic of Disney Animation tour at the Disney-MGM Studios. Even though she’s the second youngest Disney Princess, Jasmine is the sixth member of the official line-up, and part of the original group of nine.Ĩ. But who is the youngest princess? That would be Snow White, who was a youthful 14.ħ. So how young was Jasmine supposed to be? Well, it turns out that she is the second youngest of the Disney Princesses, being only 15 years old at the start of the film. One of the things she had to adjust was the pitch of her voice originally her voice was considered too high, so she had to continually work to bring the pitch down so Jasmine wouldn’t sound too young! In the end Larkin did a masterful job, and as a result of her efforts she was named a Disney Legend in 2011.Ħ. Producers Ron Clements and John Musker arranged for her to re-record her audition, which swayed Katzenberg into allowing her to play the part. Curiously, she was nearly let go from the role when Jeffrey Katzenberg felt that her voice didn’t sound “regal” enough to play a princess. However, upon hearing the line “It’s all so magical,” she decided to audition for the role herself.ĥ. Larkin hadn’t intended to try out for the role she was only accompanying a friend to the audition. Princess Jasmine’s speaking voice was performed by Linda Larkin.

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Salonga was named a Disney Legend in 2011.Ĥ. That’s because both parts were performed by Filipina singer and actress Lea Salonga, who provided the singing voices for both characters. Mulan and Jasmine have something else in common you may have noticed that their singing voices are somewhat similar.

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He was also the supervising animator for Mulan.ģ. Jasmine was animated by Mark Henn, who also animated several other Disney princesses including Ariel, Belle, and Pocahontas. The character of Princess Jasmine was based on the character of Princess Badroulbadour, who married Aladdin in “The Story of Aladdin or, the Wonderful Lamp,” one of the stories from “One Thousand and One Nights.” In the original tale, Badroulbadour was a princess from the Far East, but for Aladdin, Jasmine was transformed into an Arabic princess.Ģ.










Jasmin in aladin