Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Bunk'd is an American comedy television series created by Pamela Eells O'Connell that originally aired on Disney Channel from July 31, 2015 to August 2, 2024. The series is a spinoff of Jessie and for the first three seasons includes returning stars Peyton List, Karan Brar, and Skai Jackson, as well as Miranda May who has starred over the series' entire run.
Bunk'd is an American comedy television series created by Pamela Eells O'Connell that aired on Disney Channel from July 31, 2015 to August 2, 2024. The series is a spinoff of Jessie and includes returning stars Peyton List, Karan Brar, and Skai Jackson. Starring alongside them is Miranda May.
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). Jackson appeared on Time's list of the "Most Influential Teens" in 2016, and was nominated for Best Influencer at the Shorty Awards in 2017.
Jessie and Bunk’d aired a combined total of 260 episodes across 11 seasons, resulting in one of the. Disney Channel wished happy trails to Bunk’d on Friday with a wedding-themed series finale ...
Bunk’d will not return for an eighth season on Disney Channel, TVLine has confirmed, marking the end of the network’s Jessie-verse after more than 12 years. The final 10 episodes are currently ...
Trevor Tordjman has a warm smile and self-effacing demeanor that draws people in — which is to say, he’s nothing like the Bucky character he’s played in Disney Channel’s Zombies movies.
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. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Brar attended Cedar Wood Elementary School.
List was born April 6, 1998. [2] She has two brothers, her twin Spencer, [3] and a younger brother, [4] Phoenix, both of whom are also actors. [3]As a youth, List attended school in New York City at The Carroll School (P.S. 58) for elementary school, and the New Voices School for Academic and Creative Arts (M.S. 443) for middle school.