Auliʻi Cravalho, born on November twenty-second, two thousand, is a talented American actress and singer known for her remarkable versatility in the entertainment industry. She first captured the hearts of audiences as the voice of Moana in Disney's animated musical film released in two thousand sixteen, a role she reprised in the highly anticipated sequel set to debut in two thousand twenty-four.
Beyond her iconic voice role, Cravalho has showcased her acting prowess in various leading roles. She starred in the drama series Rise in two thousand eighteen and appeared in the heartfelt drama film All Together Now in two thousand twenty. Her talent extends to the supernatural comedy Darby and the Dead, released in two thousand twenty-two, and the sci-fi series The Power, which premiered in two thousand twenty-three.
In addition to her screen work, Auliʻi has made significant strides in theater. She took on the challenging role in Evita in two thousand twenty-three in London and is set to shine on Broadway in the adaptation of Cabaret in two thousand twenty-four. Her dynamic performances continue to resonate with audiences, establishing her as a prominent figure in both film and stage.