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Sterling Sandmann Knight [1] (born March 5, 1989) is an American actor, singer, and dancer. He is known for his role as Chad Dylan Cooper in the Disney Channel sitcom Sonny with a Chance and its spinoff So Random! , Zander Carlson in Melissa & Joey , and Christopher Wilde in the Disney Channel Original Movie Starstruck .
Casting for the role was a multi-audition process, and candidates for the role included Hunter Parrish [3] and Sterling Knight. [4] Efron had previously audition for a Disney Channel pilot that was not picked up by the network a few years prior to casting for High School Musical. [5]
In November 2014, Kell began dating actor Sterling Knight, whom she had met on the set of Melissa & Joey. [3] The couple announced their engagement in October 2018. [4] In a November 2020 blog post, Kell revealed that they had ended their relationship in 2019.
Starstruck, stylized as StarStruck, is a 2010 American teen musical drama television film starring Sterling Knight and Danielle Campbell that premiered as a Disney Channel Original Movie on February 14, 2010.
Even Sterling K. Brown is not without his fair share of wild teenage stories. The actor, 48, stopped by Good Morning America on Tuesday, Jan. 28 and Robin Roberts took some time to ask him about ...
Doris Bowman. Doris welcomed Anderson in 1970 and raised him alongside husband, Sterling, who died in 2002. Since Anderson made it big in Hollywood, he has had his mom by his side in several of ...
Chad Dylan Cooper (Sterling Knight). He is the teen heart-throb of Tween Weekly and Mackenzie Falls. He is the arch-rival of Sonny and the cast of So Random! early in the series, as well as Sonny's love/hate interest as developed later. He seems to have liked Sonny since the beginning of the show, and in one episode tries to force her to kiss ...
Sterling said: “In your lousy f---ing Instagram, you don’t have to have yourself walking with Black people. It bothers me a lot that you want to promote, broadcast that you’re associating ...