Drew Sidora Biography

(Actress and Singer Known for Her Role as ‘Chantel’ in the TV Series ‘That's So Raven’)

Birthday: May 1, 1985 (Taurus)

Born In: Chicago, Illinois, United States

Drew Sidora is an American actress cum singer. She has earned recognition for her recurring role as Chantel in Disney Channel’s popular supernatural teen drama ‘That's So Raven’. On the big screen, she is noted for her performances in ‘Step Up’ and ‘CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story’. The Chicago native developed a very early interest in the performing arts and became a member of the "Hook Players Theater Ensemble" when she was just a little girl. She started appearing on TV when she was nine and made her film debut as a teenager in 2004 with the crime thriller ‘Never Die Alone’. Since then, Sidora has been consistently acting on both television and the big screen. As a singer, she has contributed vocals to several songs, most notably "For The Love" and "Three Can Play." Behind the screen, the actress is a mother of three and is married to Ralph Pittman

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Quick Facts

Also Known As: Drew Sidora Jordan

Age: 38 Years, 38 Year Old Females

Family:

Spouse/Ex-: Ralph Pittman (m. 2014)

children: Josiah Jordan

Born Country: United States

Actresses Black Actresses

Height: 5'4" (163 cm), 5'4" Females

City: Chicago, Illinois

U.S. State: Illinois, African-American From Illinois

Acting Career
Drew Sidora started with the "Hook Players Theater Ensemble" when she joined the company as their youngest member. At the age of nine, she featured in the Fox TV film ‘Divas’, acting alongside Lisa Nicole Carson, Nicole Ari Parker, and Khalil Kain. In 2004, she appeared in the crime thriller ‘Never Die Alone,’ which was adapted from Donald Goines’ novel of the same name. Also, that year, the actress had a role in 'White Chicks', a comedy film about a pair of male FBI agents who go undercover as white women so as to solve certain cases of kidnappings.
In 2006, Sidora had her breakthrough role when she played Chantel in the sitcom ‘That's So Raven’. The same year saw her in ‘Step Up’, ‘Blessed & Cursed’, and ‘Girlfriends’. A year later, she played the role of Haley Davis in the biker road comedy 'Wild Hogs'. The movie, made with a budget of $60 million, grossed $253.6 million worldwide.
Her projects in 2008 included the martial arts film ‘Never Back Down’, the physiological thriller ‘Farmhouse’, the dance flick ‘B-Girl’, and the horror comedy ‘Frankenhood’. Following an appearance in the slasher movie 'Mother's Day' in 2010, Sidora introduced the character of Cynthia Walker in the play ‘She's Not My Sister’. Its success resulted in a TV series titled ‘She’s Still Not Our Sister’ that started airing in June 2011.
In the year 2013, the actress played Tionne Watkins, the lead vocalist of the girl group TLC, in the biographic TV film 'CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story'. This was followed by her appearance in Baran bo Odar’s action crime thriller ‘Sleepless’. The film, starring Jamie Foxx, focuses on an corrupt Las Vegas police official who strives to rescue his kidnapped son.
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Music Career
In 2006, Drew Sidora featured on the ‘Step Up’ soundtrack with two songs titled "Til The Dawn" and "For The Love". A year later, she contributed to "Three Can Play" for the ‘Three Can Play That Game’ soundtrack. In 2008, she signed a deal with Slip-n-Slide Records. Two years later, the first track from the album "Juke It" was released.
Family & Personal Life
Drew Sidora was born on May 1, 1985, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She studied at Rich Central High School.
Talking about her love life, the actress/singer married Ralph Pittman on 21 August 2014. The couple’s first child, a son named Machai David, was born in 2015. Their daughter, Aniya Grace, was born in 2018. Sidora also has another son named Josiah from a previous relationship.

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