Aladdin, which has recorded 6.7 million hits (as of June 24, 2019), has recorded sprint success. Before the release, he raised a lot of concern because of the unique appearance of the genie (Will Smith), but with the lid open, Aladdin succeeded in recovering the production costs in the first week of release. The first contributor is Will Smith. But no less than one actor led the film to the box office, Naomi Scott, who played Princess Jasmine.



Naomi Scott took the audience by his amazing sync rate and singing power. Entering her 11th year of debut, she seems to have solidified her position through Aladdin. I learned about Naomi Scott's appearance as a major actor in his life and filmography.

UK, Indian Mixed

Naomi Scott, born in 1993, is a British and Indian mixed race. My mother is an Indian immigrant to England and my father is English. It is also due to his ability to be cast in Aladdin with a backdrop of the Middle East. Mena Masud of Aladdin plays Canadian national actor born in Egypt. Aladdin paid particular attention to casting to avoid controversy over white washing. Naomi Scott also showed pride in her ancestry by posting traditional Indian clothing and jewelry on social media.

Naomi Scott has been with Disney since the start. The actor's debut was Life Bise on Disney UK Channel. It is a TV series about youth's simple happening in the background of school. Later, he made his first lead with the Disney UK TV film Lemonade Band. A story about a bunch of kids forming a band at school. Naomi Scott is confused with conservative arbors and has played bass and subvocals in the band. Like Aladdin, he sang in the play.



Naomi Scott, who became known as the Lemonade Band, made her move beyond England in the same year to Hollywood. This is through FOX's TV series Terranova, produced by Steven Spielberg. It is a science fiction television series that goes back and forth between 2149 and the Cretaceous period. Naomi Scott appeared as supporting character Shannon. However, Terranova wasn't very popular for its huge production costs and ended in 10,000.



Since then, he has been acting mainly as a short film, and in 2015, he appeared in the US-Chinese joint film <33>. Patricia Rigan of the Lemonade Band caught Megaphone and is based on a 2010 mine collapse in Chile. Later, he appeared in <Math> as his first blockbuster, but he did not appear in the main story, but appeared briefly in the expansion. Naomi Scott entered Hollywood through TV series and movies, but most of them didn't see much light.

The latest film by Naomi Scott, before Aladdin, is Power Rangers: The Beginning. The film remakes the famous TV series "Power Rangers" (originally, a Japanese special film <Super Sentai> series, which has been transformed into various versions after remake in the United States). Naomi Scott played Pink Ranger Kimberly.