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Carson was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, [4] [7] to José F. Daccarett and Laura Char Carson, who both moved to Florida from Barranquilla, Colombia. [3] [8] Sofia chose the artistic name "Carson" after her American maternal grandmother, Lauraine Carson.
Sofia Carson as Evie, daughter of The Evil Queen [3] Booboo Stewart as Jay, son of Jafar [3] Mitchell Hope as Ben, son of Belle and Beast [3] Sarah Jeffery as Princess Audrey, daughter of Aurora and Prince Phillip [4] Brenna D'Amico as Jane, daughter of the Fairy Godmother [5]
Evie (played by Sofia Carson) is the daughter of the Evil Queen [2] (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs). [3] She is very good at cooking, sewing, making clothes, and fashion design. She is best friends with Mal and owns her own fashion company Evie's Four Hearts. Jay (played by Booboo Stewart) is the son of Jafar [2] .
The director, Jen [Phang], had us do a little mother-daughter bonding to read our lines together. When I got on, the first thing I said was, “Hi mom.” She was like, “Hi, daughter.” It was ...
Mal (voiced by Dove Cameron [5]) – Daughter of Maleficent and Hades. She possesses dark forms of magic, passed down to her by her mother, but because she is good now, she uses her magic for good purposes. Evie (voiced by Sofia Carson [6]) – Daughter of The Evil Queen and Mal's best friend.
Actress Sofia Carson -- known for her roles in the Descendants franchise and the Netflix rom-com Purple Hearts -- spoke with ET at the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park over the weekend.
As fans and loved ones prepare to mark one year since Cameron Boyce’s death, his Descendants co-star, Sofia Carson, is recalling the actor’s bright personality -- describing him as “sunshine ...
Descendants is an American musical fantasy [1] television film directed and choreographed by Kenny Ortega.The film stars Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Booboo Stewart, and Cameron Boyce as the teenage children of Maleficent, the Evil Queen, Jafar, and Cruella de Vil, respectively.