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Isabela Moner, also known under the name Isabela Merced is an American singer and actress. Her appearances in various popular TV shows and films. In addition, she is a successful musician in the field of music. She was best known as CJ in Nickelodeon's 100 Things to do in High School. The series began in 2014, and ended in the year 2016 when she reprised CJ in the role. Also she has been the voice of Kate in Nickelodeons animated spinoff show called Dora and Friends: Into the City! started in 2014 and ended in 2019. She played Izabella as well as other characters in Transformers The Last Knight (2017). For her many films and TV shows she has received praise from all. Isabela Merced is originally from Cleveland Ohio, where she was raised and born. Her birthday falls on July 10 2001. She is a Cancer. Katherine Moner is her mother. She is originally from Louisiana while Patrick Moner was born in Lima Peru. When asked about her mother tongue she admitted in an earlier interview she spoke Spanish but had difficulty learning English at school. She's an American. In her early teens she enrolled in college. Isabela Moner aka Isabela Merced began her journey into acting by participating in an Community Theatre. It will be shocking to you but she was only 6 years old at the time of her first performance in a stage play. Isabela Merced made her debut when she was 10 years old in Evita, which was first made public in the year 2012. To mark her Broadway premiere, Isabela Merced won many accolades. This was her Broadway debut which earned her a lot of praise. In 2013, she was in The House that Jack Built in 2013, a TV show named 100 Things to Do in high school along with many other. Isabela Merced released her debut album of music, the album Stopping Time in 2015. Then, she had an opportunity to appear part of the television show Legends of the Hidden Temple which was telecast by Nickelodeon in 2016. The Seven Most Popular Films Transformers: The Last Knight (2017), Instant Families (2018), Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018 and many more) are all worth watching.
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