Simenona Martinez

Simenona Martinez
Born Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress, film director, Author, Singer
Years active 2002–present
Website www.simenonamartinez.com

Musical career

Origin Orange County, California
Genres R&B, reggae fusion,[1] rock, pop, new wave, R&B, pop rock

Simenona Martinez is an American actress, singer-songwriter and director from Los Angeles, California. She made her television debut in 2003 on the WB20, and is most well known for her work on the Disney Channel and her role in Alex Cross.[2] At the age of 16, Simenona wrote, directed, produced, and edited her first film entitled "Black and White." This documentary project was honored at several well-known film festivals around the U.S., including the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2002. [2]

Simenona worked with the San Francisco Mime Troupe. She also signed on with San Francisco’s Warner Bros. WB20 Youth Division in 2003, where she wrote, produced and starred in a series of Public Service Announcements. Her writing team at Warner Brothers was nominated for an Emmy Award. Simenona went on to receive awards for her work with the WB20. She was also featured twice on the cover of Summer Blast Magazine. From 2007 through 2010, she hosted the Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney show, "Behind the Ears."[2] In 2007, she appeared in the film Ascension Day. Simenona also starred in Rob Cohen's 2012 film Alex Cross.[2]

Simenona is the founder and president of Sioni Academy, which focuses on developing self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-assurance in children. Her production company, Sioni Entertainment, focuses on documentaries and public service announcements, and works with different organizations that advocate for a variety of causes.[3]

Personal life

Martinez was born in Los Angeles, CA.[4] She is of Honduran and Cuban background.[4] She was diagnosed at the age of sixteen with Lupus, Fibromyalgia, and Neuropathy.[4] She is Jewish.[4]

References

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