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Raven-Symoné

Voice Actress

Birthday December 10, 1985

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.

Age 39 Years

#14,173 Most Popular

Who Is Raven-Symoné? Age, Biography and Wiki

Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman, popularly known as Raven-Symoné, was born on December 10, 1985. As of 2025, she is 39 years old. Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, she rose to fame as a child star on the hit television show "The Cosby Show" and later captivated audiences with her lead role in Disney Channel's "That's So Raven." Known for her strong presence in both acting and music, Raven has significantly impacted pop culture.

Occupation Voice Actress
Date of Birth December 10, 1985
Age 39 Years
Birth Place Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Horoscope Sagittarius
Country Georgia

Popularity

Raven-Symoné's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Raven-Symoné stands at a height of approximately 5 feet 2 inches (157 cm) and weighs around 120 pounds (54 kg). Her body measurements are often reported as 38-27-38 inches, showcasing her curvy figure. Raven embraces a healthy lifestyle, which contributes to her vibrant appearance at 39.

On September 21, 2004, she released her third studio album, This Is My Time, which included the single "Backflip". This Is My Time debuted at number 50 on the U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and at number fifty-one on the official Billboard 200.

It had first week sales of 19,000 copies and was Raven-Symoné's first album to enter the charts in the United States. It has sold 235,000 copies up to February 2, 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Four songs from the album were incorporated into soundtracks from Disney films: The Lion King 1½ ("Grazing in the Grass"); The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement ("This Is My Time"); Ice Princess ("Bump"); and Go Figure ("Life Is Beautiful"). In the same year, she also recorded music for That's So Raven's first original television soundtrack.

The soundtrack debuted and peaked at No. 44 on the Billboard 200 and is now certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of 500,000 copies. On October 31, 2006, Raven-Symoné's 1999 album Undeniable was reissued as From Then Until. The album sold over 8,000 in the US. In support of her third studio album and the That's So Raven Too!

soundtrack, which was the second soundtrack album from the series, Raven-Symoné embarked on her first headlining tour. The "This Is My Time Tour" kicked off on May 19, 2006, in Richmond, VA and concluded on October 21, 2006, in Columbia, SC.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Raven-Symoné has always been quite private regarding her personal life. However, it is well known that she is in a committed relationship with Miranda Maday, who she married in June 2020. The couple shares a strong bond and often showcases their love through social media. Raven's family values are reflected in her commitment to maintaining a close relationship with her loved ones.

In 1993, one year after The Cosby Show ended, Raven-Symoné landed the role of Nicole Lee, Mark's preteen cousin on the sitcom Hangin' with Mr. Cooper. She made her debut in the first episode of the show's second season and remained until the series finale in 1997. In 1994, during her time on the show Hangin' with Mr.

Cooper, she had her first film role in The Little Rascals, playing Stymie's girlfriend.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Raven-Symoné's net worth is estimated to be around $55 million. Her wealth stems from her extensive career in entertainment, including acting, singing, and producing. Additionally, her ventures in business and television hosting have significantly contributed to her financial success. Raven's salary for various roles, including her work on "The View," has been a substantial source of income, reinforcing her position as a respected figure in the entertainment industry.

Career, Business and Investments

Raven-Symoné has had a dynamic career that spans over two decades. Originally starting as a child actress, she transitioned into a successful singer and producer. In 2025, she continues to explore various projects, including a new season of "That's So Raven" and music collaborations that resonate with both her long-time fans and new audiences.

In addition to her work in entertainment, Raven has ventured into business, launching several successful initiatives, including a clothing line and a wellness brand that promotes self-love and positivity. Her investments in technology and media startups demonstrate her forward-thinking approach and keen business acumen.

Raven-Symoné began her career as a child actress, rising to fame as Olivia Kendall on The Cosby Show (1989–1992) and Nicole Lee on Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1993–1997).

When she was 15 years old, she landed the titular leading role of Raven Baxter on the Disney Channel television series That's So Raven (2003–2007), for which she earned numerous awards; she reprised her role on the spin-off series Raven's Home (2017–2023), which she also executive produced. Her film credits include Dr.

Dolittle (1998), its sequel Dr.

Dolittle 2 (2001), The Princess Diaries 2 (2004), College Road Trip (2008), and Mighty Oak (2020) while her television film credits include Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (1999), its second sequel Zenon: Z3 (2004), The Cheetah Girls (2003), its sequel The Cheetah Girls 2 (2006), For One Night (2006), and Revenge of the Bridesmaids (2010).

She also voiced Monique in the animated series Kim Possible (2002–2007), and Iridessa in the fantasy film franchise Tinker Bell. Raven-Symoné has also directed episodes for several series, including Raven's Home, Bunk'd, Sydney to the Max, Pretty Freekin Scary, and The Ms. Pat Show.

Social Network

Raven-Symoné is highly active on social media platforms, where she shares insights into her life and career. With millions of followers on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, she uses these platforms to engage with fans and promote her projects. Her authenticity and humor appeal to a wide audience, making her an influential figure in the digital landscape.

In February 2015, she made a guest appearance on the Fox series Empire. In May 2015, she began a recurring role as Rhonda Johnson on the ABC comedy series Black-ish; she would continue to appear in the role in the series until April 2020. In June 2015, she starred in the independent film A Girl Like Grace.

Also in June 2015, Raven-Symoné joined the ABC daytime talk show The View on a permanent basis after she guest hosted the show multiple times earlier in the year. She was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award during her run on the show from 2016 to 2017.

In September 2015, she guest starred in an two part episode of the Disney Channel Original Series K.C. Undercover, portraying the character Simone Devereaux, who is the inventor of the family robot, Judy. This marked her first appearance on the channel since her guest appearance on Sonny With a Chance in 2010.

Education

Raven-Symoné attended the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, California, where she laid the groundwork for her artistic endeavors. While she has been primarily focused on her career, her education has played a vital role in shaping her creative approach and understanding of the entertainment industry.


She had a younger brother, Blaize, who died in November 2023. As an infant, she worked for Atlanta's Young Faces Inc. modelling agency and was featured in local print advertisements. At the age of two, she worked with Ford Models in New York City and appeared in ads for Ritz crackers, Jell-O, Fisher-Price, and Cool Whip.

At age three, she moved with her family to Ossining, New York, where she attended Park School.

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