Cierra Ramirez

Cierra Alexa Ramirez (born March 9, 1995) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for playing Mariana Adams Foster in the Freeform television series The Fosters and reprising her role in the spin-off series Good Trouble, which she also co-executive produced with co-star Maia Mitchell. Her accolades include an ALMA Award and a GLAAD Media Award nomination.[1]

Cierra Ramirez
Ramirez at the 7th Annual Television Academy Honors on June 1, 2014
Ramirez at the 7th Annual Television Academy Honors on June 1, 2014
Born
Cierra Alexa Ramirez

(1995-03-09) March 9, 1995 (age 29)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active2005–present

Early life

Ramirez was born on March 9, 1995, in Houston, Texas.[2] Her father, Sonny Ramirez, was a music producer and her mother, Cris Ramirez, was a kindergarten teacher. Ramirez was raised in Sugar Land, Texas, and attended Westside High School for two years before moving to Los Angeles, California. She graduated high school through a home-school program to allow her to pursue her acting career.[3]

Career

Music

Music led to Ramirez making her television debut—when she was 10 years old, she performed a song the "Apollo Kids Star of Tomorrow" segment of Showtime at the Apollo.[4] Ramirez is signed to Empire and Tribeca Music Group.[5] She has performed as the opening act for a number of musical acts, including Earth, Wind & Fire, Chicago and Ruben Studdard.[4]

On June 20, 2016, Ramirez released her first EP Discreet.[5] Her singles subsequently followed her first EP: "Faded" Feat. Baeza in 2017.[6]

In 2018, Ramirez released the first single “Bad Boys” off of her debut album, Over Your Head, which was released February 28, 2020. Singles that followed “Bad Boys” were; “Liquid Courage (Love Me Better)", "Broke Us" Feat. Trevor Jackson in 2019 and “Over Your Head” in 2020.

Music videos for the singles "Faded", "Bad Boys", "Liquid Courage" and "Broke Us" were released. "Liquid Courage (Love Me Better)", "Broke Us", and “BBU” were directed by Maria Skobeleva.[7][8]

Acting

In 2007, Ramirez played a recurring role on the Disney Channel series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody as Jasmine, a young camper with anger management issues. Ramirez played recurring character Kathy in The Secret Life of the American Teenager, introduced in the 100th episode as a pregnant freshman.[9]

Ramirez had her film debut in the titular role for the 2012 feature film Girl in Progress, for which she won an ALMA Award for Favorite Movie Actress Supporting Role.[10][11]

Starting in 2013, Ramirez played Mariana Foster in the ABC Family (renamed "Freeform" channel) series The Fosters. Her character is a straight-A student who, with her fraternal twin Jesus, has been adopted by a lesbian couple into a multi-ethnic blended family. The show premiered on June 3, 2013, and in January 2017, Freeform announced that it had been renewed for its fifth season.[12] However, according to Entertainment Weekly, the series would be cancelled after a three-night limited series on June 6, 2018, to be followed with a spin off, Good Trouble premiering January 9, 2019, featuring Ramirez and Maia Mitchell.[13]

Personal life

She is of Colombian and Mexican descent.[14]

She dated Youtuber and comedian Jeff Wittek in 2015 for 3 years.[15]

Since 2019, she has been in a relationship with musician OTHRSYDE, also known as Jonathan Zallez. [16] They announced their engagement in September 2023.[17]

Discography

Albums

TitleDetailsPeak charts
Over Your Head[18]
  • Released: February 28, 2020
  • Label: Tribeca Music Group/ Empire
  • Formats: Digital download
#15 on the US Pop iTunes Charts

Extended plays

TitleDetailsPeak chartsNotes
Discreet
  • Released: June 20, 2016
  • Label: Tribeca Music Group
  • Formats: Digital download
-

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Faded"
(featuring Casey Veggies & Honey Cocaine)
2016Discreet
"Faded"
(featuring Baeza)
2017Non-album single
"Bad Boys"2018Over Your Head
"Liquid Courage (Love Me Better)"2019
"Broke Us"
(featuring Trevor Jackson)
"Love Me Ole (Latin Remix)"
(with Maejor & C-Kan)
Non-album single
"Over Your Head"2020Over Your Head
"BBU"

Other appearances

TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"Círculo"2019Coastcity1190 (EP)

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
TitleYearOther artist(s)Director(s)
"Faded"2016Casey Veggies & Honey CAustin Kelley
"Faded"2017BaezaKeoni Marcelo
"Bad Boys"2018NoneArrad Rahgoshay
"Liquid Courage (Love Me Better)"2019NoneMaria Skobeleva
"Broke Us"Trevor Jackson
"Love Me Ole (Latin Remix)"Major & C-KanGabe Bostetler
"Over Your Head"2020NoneRiley Robbins
"BBU" (Vertical Video)NoneMaria Skobeleva

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006All InMarisolSupporting role
2007Star and Stella Save the WorldStella RiveraTV movie
2012Girl in ProgressAnsiedadLead role
2016Petting ScorpionsDaisyLead role
2017Drink Slay LovePearlLead role
2018Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors[19]America ChavezVoice role
2023The Re-Education of Molly SingerLindsaySupporting role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Showtime at the ApolloHerselfOctober 29, 2005
2006CSI: MiamiIsabel TerrazaEpisode: "Deviant"
Zoey 101Girl #1Episode: "Surprise"
Desperate HousewivesAnnie MarieEpisode: "Children and Art"
2007The Suite Life of Zack & CodyJasmineRecurring role (4 episodes)
2008My Own Worst EnemyRuthy SpiveyScenes deleted
2012Piper's Quick PicksHerselfGuest
The TalkHerself
2012–2013The Secret Life of the American TeenagerKathyRecurring role (22 episodes)
2013–2018The FostersMariana Adams FosterMain role
2019–2024Good Trouble[20]
2019Marvel Rising: Chasing GhostsAmerica ChavezVoice
Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron
Marvel Rising: Battle of the Bands

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2012Imagen Foundation AwardsBest Supporting Actress/Feature FilmGirl in ProgressWon
ALMA AwardFavorite Movie Actress-Supporting RoleGirl in ProgressWon
The National Hispanic Foundation for the ArtsHorizon Award[21]Won
2014Teen Choice AwardsChoice Summer TV Star: FemaleThe FostersNominated
HOLA AwardsHonoring AwardThe FostersWon
2017Teen Choice AwardsChoice Summer TV ActressThe FostersNominated
2019Teen Choice AwardsChoice Drama TV ActressGood TroubleNominated
2022GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Drama SeriesGood Trouble (as producer)Pending[22]

References