
Age: 33
female
Sofía Daccarett Char (born April 10, 1993), known professionally as Sofia Carson, is an American actress and singer. Her first appearance on television was as a guest star on the Disney Channel series Austin & Ally. In 2015, she received recognition as Evie, the daughter of the Evil Queen, in the Disney musical fantasy film Descendants, and later reprised her role in its sequels. She has since starred in the Netflix romantic drama film Purple Hearts (2022). Carson made her musical debut in 2015 with the soundtrack album for Descendants, and in the same year released the single "Rotten to the Core". In 2016, she signed to Hollywood Records, and released her debut solo single, "Love Is the Name". In 2022, she released her eponymous debut studio album. That same year, she sang the Oscar nominated song "Applause" written by Diane Warren for the film Tell It Like a Woman, which led to a performance at the 95th Academy Awards.

(Set between Descendants and Descendants 2). After Maleficent’s defeat by her daughter Mal, peace has returned to Auradon. However this causes a strained relationship with a distant country beyond the borders who wants to sever their relationship with Auradon, and close their border fearing that another villain would escape from the Isle of the Lost. As a suggestion by Mal to fix the relationship between the two countries. Ben creates a second proclamation to allow the children of the distant country to attend Auradon Prep. Already they chosen the six children to attend. The daughter of Mia Thermopolis (The Princess Diaries), the daughter of Buttercup & Westley (The Princess Bride), the son of Anastasia & Dimitri (Anastasia), the daughter of Merida (Brave), the daughter of Romeo & Juliet (Rosalind), and the daughter of Glinda the Good, but when a new evil threatens both countries the DKs (Distant Kids) have to prove themselves that they could be like them, and save the day.
