Editing Samantha Zinn
Your changes will be displayed to readers once an authorized user accepts them. (help) |
Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
The edit can be undone.
Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | {{pp-vandalism|expiry=26 September 2014|small=yes}} | ||
{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2014}} | {{Use mdy dates|date=September 2014}} | ||
{{Infobox person | {{Infobox person | ||
Line 6: | Line 7: | ||
| caption = | | caption = | ||
| birth_name = Samantha Jane Zinn | | birth_name = Samantha Jane Zinn | ||
− | | birth_date = {{Birth date|1993|8|15}} | + | | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1993|8|15}} |
− | | birth_place = [[wikipedia:Van Buren | + | | birth_place = [[wikipedia:Van Buren|Van Buren]], [[wikipedia:Indiana|Indiana]], United States |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
| citizenship = | | citizenship = | ||
| occupation = | | occupation = | ||
− | | years_active = | + | | years_active = 2008–present |
| spouse = | | spouse = | ||
| partner = Todd Chandler (1998-2011) | | partner = Todd Chandler (1998-2011) | ||
− | | children = | + | | children = 2 (none living) |
− | | parents = {{unbulleted list|[[Ava Zinn]]| | + | | parents = {{unbulleted list|[[Ava Zinn]]|Amanda Davidson}} |
− | | relatives = {{unbulleted list| | + | | relatives = {{unbulleted list|Margaret Zinn (paternal grandmother, deceased)|[[Tiffani Zinn]] (half-sister)|Ashli Zinn (half-sister)|[[Tabitha Zinn]] (half-sister)}} |
| awards = | | awards = | ||
| module = | | module = | ||
| website = | | website = | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Samantha Jane Zinn''' (August 15, 1993 | + | '''Samantha Jane Zinn''' (born August 15, 1993) is an American actress. She is the daughter of [[Vote for the Girls]] franchise creator [[Ava Zinn]] and socialite Amanda "Mandy" Davidson. Zinn has worked with presenters. |
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
− | Zinn was born in Van Buren, Indiana. Her mother was American socialite | + | Zinn was born in Van Buren, Indiana. Her mother was American socialite Amanda "Mandy" Davidson (b. 1981 d. 2014), and her father is American entrepreneur [[Ava Zinn]], who is known for her launches of the popular web sites INNewsCenter and Vote for the Girls. They broke up when she was four, <ref>??</ref> reconciled when she was 18 and split up again when she was 20. Zinn has three half-sisters, Tiffani (formerly Timothy b. 1999), Ashli (b. 1998), and Tabitha (b. 2003). Samantha Zinn is also the paternal granddaughter of Margaret Zinn (b. 1943 d. 2002), maternal granddaughter of Marshall Davidson (b. 1947 d. 2002), and the stepdaughter of Angie Willis (b. 1978 d. 2010) and [[Kymberly Alvaraz]] (b. 1967). |
− | |||
− | Zinn | ||
− | |||
− | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
− | ===Getting into the | + | ===Getting into the music industry=== |
Zinn played her first role demo as a teenager. According to Zinn, her father, wanting her to focus on her studies and graduate high school and college before pursuing acting, and wanting to avoid the same mistakes her father and maternal grandmother made when they were growing up, and would not pay for Zinn's acting classes to record a pilot episode. The pilot ultimately was paid for by Jackson Steele, an uncle of one of the actresses (Morghan Steele) in the pilot. Zinn's video demo made its way to Your Debate host [[Rhonda Rhodes]] and Kathy Finklemyer, who were impressed enough by Zinn to invite her into the studio and work with them on producing a series. | Zinn played her first role demo as a teenager. According to Zinn, her father, wanting her to focus on her studies and graduate high school and college before pursuing acting, and wanting to avoid the same mistakes her father and maternal grandmother made when they were growing up, and would not pay for Zinn's acting classes to record a pilot episode. The pilot ultimately was paid for by Jackson Steele, an uncle of one of the actresses (Morghan Steele) in the pilot. Zinn's video demo made its way to Your Debate host [[Rhonda Rhodes]] and Kathy Finklemyer, who were impressed enough by Zinn to invite her into the studio and work with them on producing a series. | ||
"The Blend", a talk show co-produced with Zinn, aired on WTOR-FDT (CBS 41). Zinn's peers jokingly nicknamed her "Kathy Funklemyers". It was Zinn's association with Finklemyer, who Zinn counts as one of her first mentors and Steele, whom Zinn and her father counts as her mentor, that helped her to land her first talk show at the age of 15. Zinn moved out on her own at age 16, during her senior year of high school, earning a living and supporting herself as a professional talk show host. | "The Blend", a talk show co-produced with Zinn, aired on WTOR-FDT (CBS 41). Zinn's peers jokingly nicknamed her "Kathy Funklemyers". It was Zinn's association with Finklemyer, who Zinn counts as one of her first mentors and Steele, whom Zinn and her father counts as her mentor, that helped her to land her first talk show at the age of 15. Zinn moved out on her own at age 16, during her senior year of high school, earning a living and supporting herself as a professional talk show host. | ||
Line 49: | Line 43: | ||
− | ===2013- | + | ===2013-present: ''Vote for the Girls'' U.S. and the controversy=== |
In early 2013, Zinn became producer of her father's hit web site ''Vote for the Girls.'' As Zinn explained to South Bend host Melanie Wright, "My dad's hit site is called Vote for the Girls, a site that's similar to Vote for the Worst except that Vote for the Girls is about changing the minds of young women and teenage girls to stop voting for male contestants after my father had the boobs to audition in front of ''Idol'' producers, confront them about the boy bias and from what I've seen as a producer and as I've been in my 20's that we all think we're living on a straight path, but most of us aren't really doing that. And everything you thought you knew, the older you get, you realize, 'Damn, I don't know nothing about this. I better pay attention, I better listen and keep learning.' So I think that, that's what I've been realizing these past few years." | In early 2013, Zinn became producer of her father's hit web site ''Vote for the Girls.'' As Zinn explained to South Bend host Melanie Wright, "My dad's hit site is called Vote for the Girls, a site that's similar to Vote for the Worst except that Vote for the Girls is about changing the minds of young women and teenage girls to stop voting for male contestants after my father had the boobs to audition in front of ''Idol'' producers, confront them about the boy bias and from what I've seen as a producer and as I've been in my 20's that we all think we're living on a straight path, but most of us aren't really doing that. And everything you thought you knew, the older you get, you realize, 'Damn, I don't know nothing about this. I better pay attention, I better listen and keep learning.' So I think that, that's what I've been realizing these past few years." | ||
− | The web site and related videos clips often receive criticism, most often at her father for being misandrist and promoting [[wikipedia:feminism|feminism]], with some critics going so far as to call her father as "The Gordon Ramsay of American Idol," "The Judge Judy of The X Factor," and even " | + | The web site and related videos clips often receive criticism, most often at her father for being misandrist and promoting [[wikipedia:feminism|feminism]], with some critics going so far as to call her father as "The Gordon Ramsay of American Idol," "The Judge Judy of The X Factor," and even "Morton Downey Jr. after a sex change." In an interview for ______ Zinn joked about the site saying, "What a pleasure it is to degrade a man. I've never gotten to do that before. I've always respected men." |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
+ | |||
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
− | At the age of 5, Samantha Zinn first met Todd Chandler in 1996 when the two were in preschool, when he asked her to dance. According to Zinn, she began dating Chandler at the age of 5. They had two children Alexis (b. 1999 d. 2012) and Allison (b. 2008 d. 2012.) Zinn and Chandler broke up in 2011, after almost 13 years | + | At the age of 5, Samantha Zinn first met Todd Chandler in 1996 when the two were in preschool, when he asked her to dance. According to Zinn, she began dating Chandler at the age of 5. They had two children Alexis (b. 1999 d. 2012) and Allison (b. 2008 d. 2012.) Zinn and Chandler broke up in 2011, after almost 13 years. |
Line 64: | Line 59: | ||
When Zinn was 11, Laura Bakula had been babysitting her while her father began her gender transition. Ava Zinn reportedly didn't find out that her daughter was home alone until she called home the next morning and found out that Bakula had to leave because she had been battling cancer.<ref>??</ref> In 2006, after Bakula died of ovarian cancer, former WMRI-FTV anchorwoman Patricia Edwards confirmed that it was Samantha (then going by Sammi) who answered the telephone call from Sammi confirming the news Bakula was diagnosed with ovarian cancer: "(She) wasn't sure she should admit that Bakula was there, but Edwards insisted that she bring her to the phone."<ref>??</ref> | When Zinn was 11, Laura Bakula had been babysitting her while her father began her gender transition. Ava Zinn reportedly didn't find out that her daughter was home alone until she called home the next morning and found out that Bakula had to leave because she had been battling cancer.<ref>??</ref> In 2006, after Bakula died of ovarian cancer, former WMRI-FTV anchorwoman Patricia Edwards confirmed that it was Samantha (then going by Sammi) who answered the telephone call from Sammi confirming the news Bakula was diagnosed with ovarian cancer: "(She) wasn't sure she should admit that Bakula was there, but Edwards insisted that she bring her to the phone."<ref>??</ref> | ||
− | + | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Line 82: | Line 77: | ||
|DATE OF BIRTH = August 15, 1993 | |DATE OF BIRTH = August 15, 1993 | ||
|PLACE OF BIRTH = Van Buren, Indiana | |PLACE OF BIRTH = Van Buren, Indiana | ||
− | |DATE OF DEATH = | + | |DATE OF DEATH = |
− | |PLACE OF DEATH = | + | |PLACE OF DEATH = |
}} | }} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zinn, Samantha}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Zinn, Samantha}} | ||
[[Category:1993 births]] | [[Category:1993 births]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Living people]] |