Sabrina Carpenter is an American singer, songwriter, and actress born on May 11, 1999. She first gained widespread recognition for her starring role on the Disney Channel series "Girl Meets World" (2014–2017). As a musician, she initially signed with Hollywood Records, releasing several albums, and later joined Island Records. Her recent albums include "Short n' Sweet" (2024), which topped the US Billboard 200 and won two Grammy Awards, and "Man's Best Friend" (2025), which also topped the Billboard 200 and featured the US number-one single "Manchild." In addition to music, Carpenter has acted in films like "Adventures in Babysitting" (2016), "The Hate U Give" (2018), and Netflix movies including "Tall Girl" and "Work It," which she also executive- produced. She made her Broadway debut in the musical "Mean Girls" (2020). She is known for her songwriting, having co-written most of her songs and is a skilled instrumentalist. Her music blends pop with personal storytelling, and she has a significant international fan base. Sabrina also maintains an active presence on social media and streaming platforms, engaging millions of fans worldwide.