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List of songs in Jessie; Title Performer Premiere episode "Hey Jessie" Debby Ryan "New York, New Nanny" "Hey Jessie and Can't Do It without You (Remix)" Debby Ryan Ross Lynch "Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star New Year" "Hey Jessie and Hang in There Baby (Remix)" Debby Ryan Bridgit Mendler "Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas" "Face to Face" Debby Ryan
Cameron Mica Boyce [1] (May 28, 1999 – July 6, 2019) was an American actor. He began his career as a child actor, appearing in the 2008 films Mirrors and Eagle Eye, along with the comedy film Grown Ups (2010) and its 2013 sequel.
Jessie is a show she also helped create, relating that she wanted her character to relate to herself. [35] Ryan directed the season three episode "Coffee Talk", making her the youngest female director for a Disney Channel production.
Jessie is approached by a doorman named Tony Chiccolini and a seven-year-old girl named Zuri Ross. Zuri asks Jessie to be her new nanny after her current nanny quits. Initially reluctant, Jessie is led up to the penthouse and meets Bertram, the lazy and sarcastic butler of the family. Jessie also meets Zuri's siblings named Emma, Luke, and Ravi.
Skai Jackson (born April 8, 2002) [1] is an American actress. She is best known for playing Zuri Ross in the Disney Channel sitcom Jessie (2011–2015) and its spin-off series Bunk'd (2015–2018).
[5] [7] (After Jack takes Randall to Washington, D.C., on a college tour to Howard University, he takes Randall to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and tells him how the war affected him; this may be the first time that Jack has shared about his Vietnam experiences to a member of the Pearson family—including Rebecca.) [8] [9]
Josie Totah [1] [2] [non-primary source needed] (born August 5, 2001), formerly known as J. J. Totah, [3] [4] is an American actress. She is known for her recurring role on the Disney Channel series Jessie and a supporting role on the 2013 ABC comedy series Back in the Game.
Karan Brar was born on January 18, 1999, in Redmond, Washington, to parents who are of Punjabi ancestry. [1] He was raised in Bothell, Washington, and has an older sister named Sabreena.