Cymphonique Miller
Miller made her onscreen acting debut on the Nickelodeon comedy series "Just Jordan" (2007), about an Arkansas teen (Little JJ) who relocates to Los Angeles and helps run a diner with his grandfather. Miller further stretched her acting muscles with a minor role in the family feature "Opposite Day," which featured showbiz veteran Dick Van Patten as well as a handful of up-and-coming young actors like "Modern Family" (ABC, 2009-) cast members Ariel Winter and Rico Rodriguez. Miller continued appearing on Nickelodeon's most popular shows, from "True Jackson, VP" (2008-11) to "Big Time Rush" (2009) before landing her own starring vehicle. On the musical comedy series "How to Rock," based on the book How to Rock Braces and Glasses by Meg Haston, Miller played a formerly popular girl whose social life turns upside down after having to wear glasses and braces. Aside from starring on the show, Miller also performed the theme song "Only You Can Be You." In 2011, Miller received one of her first industry accolades when she was nominated for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at the BET Awards.Candy Cuenco