The D'Ambrosio Twins
Bianca D'Ambrosio and Chiara D'Ambrosio (born April 28, 2005), also known collectively as the D'Ambrosio Twins, are American child actresses and musicians. The twins made their acting debut playing Summer Newman on the soap opera The Young and the Restless. At the age of 6, Bianca and Chiara began starring together and separately in TV, films, print, music, and video projects.
Childhood and acting career
The twins were born in Santa Monica, California. In 2008 at the age of 3, the twins were cast in the role of Summer Newman on the soap opera, The Young and the Restless on CBS. In order to comply with child labor laws that set strict limits on how long a child actor may work, the sisters took turns playing the role.
They appeared in an episode of Parks and Recreation playing Lennon Parham's daughter in 2009.
The following year, they played the Diskin Twins on The Closer. Also in 2010, they appeared in the Bon Jovi music video "What Do You Got?" They played the daughters of Scottie Thompson and Wes Bentley. Followed by playing a younger version of Crystal Bowersox in her music video, "Farmers Daughter."
Bianca appeared in the season premiere of Criminal Minds[1] as Kelly Tucker (2012). They both worked on a short film Voodoo the Right Thing alongside Abby Miller. The film won 2nd place at the Producer Guild of America Weekend Shorts Competition. Both Bianca and Chiara were nominated for their roles in this short film for a 34th Young Artist Awards.
In early 2013, they starred next to Jim Jefferies in the FX show Legit,[2][3] followed by Bianca co starring on the Anthony Jeselnik show, Jeselnik Offensive[4] on Comedy Central. Their first Nickelodeon show was See Dad Run,[5] in which they played the twins of Ted McGinnely and his wife Gigi Rice and brother Jack Griffo. Their first feature film was Feeding Mr. Baldwin[6] with Christopher B. Duncan. Bianca co-starred in a pilot called Marked. She went on to get nominated for this role for the 35th Young Artist Awards.
In 2014, they booked a guest star/recurring role in the Disney XD pilot, The Savages, working with producer Jim O'Doherty. Also in 2014, they worked together on the short film Reflections[7][8] alongside Ray Wise. They also worked with David Henrie on the short film The Catch. This was followed by their second film, Lone, with Chelsea Wolfe and director Mark Pellington.
Their next role was on Freak Out on FreeForm Channel in 2015. Bianca was nominated for a Young Entertainers Award for her role. Shortly after, Bianca did an episode of Game Shakers on Nickelodeon. They both worked on a web series The Kids Table, directed by Stephen Kramer Glickman, in which Chiara was nominated for a Young Entertainers Award for her role. The girls are currently working on their A Day in the Life web series. They are slated for supporting roles in an upcoming movie, Repression 2017. Bianca was also recently crowned Miss City of Angeles Pre Teen,[9] and Chiara was recently crowned Jr. Miss West Coast 2016.[10] They were both voted on the Board of Directors for the Boo2Bullying organization,[11] as they were Ambassadors for Boo2Bullying for years.[12] They also worked with producer Dick Wagner on a project for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital called "Rockers for St. Jude".
Filmography
Year(s) | Title | Bianca's Role | Chiara's Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | The Young and the Restless | Summer Newman (shared role) | CBS | |
2009 | Parks and Recreation | Lennon Parham's daughter - shared role | NBC | |
2010 | The Closer | Diskin Twin #1 | Diskin Twin #2 | TNT |
2010 | What Do You Got? | Daughters of Scottie Thompson and Wes Bentley | Bon Jovi music video | |
2010 | Farmers Daughter | Young version of Crystal Bowersox | Crystal Bowersox music video | |
2012 | Criminal Minds | Kelly Tucker | - | |
2012 | Voodoo The Right Thing | Girl #1 | Girl #2 | |
2013 | Legit | Little girl | Little girl | FX |
2013 | Jeselnik Offensive | Megan | - | Comedy Central |
2013 | See Dad Run | Twin #2 | Twin #1 | Nickelodeon |
2013 | Feeding Mr. Baldwin | Girl Scout 1 | Girl Scout 2 | Feature film |
2013 | Marked | Young Devon | - | TV Movie |
2014 | The Savages | Guest Star Recurring | Guest Star Recurring | Disney XD |
2014 | Reflections | Polly | Amanda | Short film |
2014 | The Catch | Molly | Holly | Short film |
2014 | Lone | Twin #1 | Twin #2 | Film |
2015 | Freak Out | Self | Self | Freeform Channel |
2015 | Game Shakers | Self | - | Nickelodeon |
2015 | The Kids Table | Lily | Bella | TV Mini series |
2016 | A Day in the Life | Self | Self | Web series |
Music career
The twins started playing piano at the age of four. They expressed an interest in a music career and an early age, and have been playing the guitar and drums since the age of six.
The first song they recorded was an anti bullying song "Let Your Light Shine".[13][14] This song was produced by John Ryan and written by Nick Pellegrino. The song and video were released on September 18, 2012. The "Let Your Light Shine" music video went on to win several film festivals. The girls were honored to receive a Gracie Award[15][16] in 2013 for Outstanding Video. They also won Best Music Video at New Media Film Festival and Honolulu Film Awards, and were nominated at the Garden State Film Festival. They performed their song live on Fox and Friends in New York City.
They went on to work with Andrew Lane who produced the rest of their first album, titled "Bianca and Chiara D'Ambrosio", released September 23, 2014. On April 5, 2016, they released their new song "That's What Girls Do",[17] which was produced by Jared Lee Gosselin and written by Chris La Vrar from America's Got Talent. They recently released the music video for the song on October 11, 2015, which was directed by Paul Boyd and featured Miss California 2016 Nadia Mejia and actor Mace Coronel from Nickelodeons Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn.
The girls are currently in the studio working on original material.
Albums
Title | Details | Track list |
---|---|---|
Bianca and Chiara D'Ambrosio | Released on September 23, 2014 | Let Your Light Shine |
Package Deal | ||
On My Own | ||
Best Friend | ||
My Reflection | ||
No Way |
Music videos
Title | Artist | Directors/Producers |
---|---|---|
Let Your Light Shine | Bianca and Chiara D'Ambrosio | John Ryan (producer) |
That's What Girls Do | Paul Boyd (director) |
Awards and nominations
Year | Presenter | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Awareness Festival/Heal One Word | Kids Shorts | Official Selection |
Vegas Indie Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Honolulu Film Awards | Best Music Video 2013 | Won | |
Pittsburg Independent Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
The International Indie Gathering | Best Music Video 2013 | Won | |
Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Myrtle Beach International Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Rincon International Film Festival Puerto Rico | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Naperville Independent Film Festival[18] | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Memphis International Film and Music Fest | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Madrid International Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Palm Beach International Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
River Bend International Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Love Unlimited Film Festival | Best Original Song in a Music Video 2013 | Won | |
Freestyle Life Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
New Hope Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Bare Bones International Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
New Media Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Won | |
Northern California International Film Festival | Best Music Video and Best Audience Favorite of 2013 | Won | |
Studio City Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Won | |
S.U.R.G.E | Best Music Video 2013 | Won | |
Newport Beach Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Canada International Film Festival | 2013 Rising Star Award Music Video | Won | |
St. Albans Film Festival | Best Music Video 2013 | Official Selection | |
Gracie Award | Outstanding Video 2013 | Won | |
34th Young Artist Awards | Nominated | ||
2014 | 35th Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries, Special or Pilot | Nominated (Bianca in the show "Marked" on SyFy) |
35th Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series - Young Actress Ten and Under | Nominated (Chiara in the show Legit on FX) | |
2016 | 1st Annual Young Entertainer Awards | Best Guest Starring Young Actress 11 and Under - TV Series | Nominated |
1st Annual Young Entertainer Awards | Best Young Actress - Web Performance | Nominated | |
Miss City of Angeles 2016 | City of Angeles Pre Teen 2016 | Won (Bianca) | |
Miss West Coast 2016 | Miss West Coast 2016 | Won (Chiara) |
References
- ↑ IMDb Casting List for episode
- ↑ IMDb Casting List for episode
- ↑ Soaps.com Article on the twins on Legit
- ↑ IMDb Casting List for episode
- ↑ IMDb Casting List for episode
- ↑ CTL Exclusive: The D’Ambrosio Twins Talk About Their Big Screen Debut – Behind-the-Scenes Pics From ‘Feeding Mr. Baldwin’
- ↑ Diabolique Magazine Exclusive with the twins and Ray Wise
- ↑ Horror News Net Article about Reflections
- ↑ Malibu Surfside News - United they stand — Teens stand up to bullying in Malibu
- ↑ Miss West Coast Pageant Title Holders
- ↑ Boo2Bulying Board of Directors
- ↑ Huffington Post - Hollywood Darlings Let Their Light Shine With Anti-Bullying Campaign
- ↑ Caravan Stylist Studio - Bianca and Chiara D’ambrosio
- ↑ MTV Artist Bio
- ↑ Teen Info Net Article
- ↑ PRWeb Article
- ↑ The D’Ambrosio Twins have done it again with their spicy new Video-That’s What Girls Do!
- ↑ Naperville Independent Film Festival 2013 Award Nominees Announced