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Top 10 High School Musical Characters. Mar 10,  · high school musical is by far my favourite film of all time and following a pretty successful series on my TikTokers (without blowing my own trumpet) I decid. Aug 22,  · High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: Ranking The Main Characters, Based On Intelligence E.J. Big Red Natalie Jet Gina Ricky Kourtney Lilly Maddox Carlos .
 
 

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Mar 10,  · high school musical is by far my favourite film of all time and following a pretty successful series on my TikTokers (without blowing my own trumpet) I decid. Aug 22,  · High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: Ranking The Main Characters, Based On Intelligence E.J. Big Red Natalie Jet Gina Ricky Kourtney Lilly Maddox Carlos . Top 10 High School Musical Characters.

 

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An iconic movie, with iconic characters, but that doesn’t mean I liked them all. I find him annoying, and let’s be honest, he was a jerk for the most part of High School Musical 2. However, while it was definitely on the cringe side, “Bet On It” was a bop, so points for that I guess?

Gabriella was totally unrealistic, and portrayed as a Mary Sue. Also, I find it weird that it was her first year at East High, and suddenly she became the most popular girl there. I liked her character’s personality but I think she should have had more of a storyline as well. To me it felt like she idolized Gabriella and Troy, which I didn’t really like that much. Also her relationship with Ryan was so forced lmao. Ryan was such an underrated character, and imo should have gotten more screen time.

Her Headstrong Tour Across America, according to some Flickr archives and a Spanish-language Wikipedia page, appears to have also happened. Despite these successes, her subsequent albums underperformed, and she has mostly stuck to voice acting since. At this point we felt obligated to check and no, Tisdale has not been in a production of Hairspray. Her debut album, V , is the best album anyone in this cast ever made, and it’s not close. It did peak at No.

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The following article is a list of characters appearing in the High School Musical film series. The first three films focus on the six main characters. The first film chronicles events occurring over several weeks in their junior year of high school, with the second film taking place the following summer.

The third film is set in the final semester of senior year. Classmates and parents of these characters, as well as various other characters, are also featured. Troy Bolton is the protagonist of the first three films. Depicted as one of East High’s most popular students, Troy is also the captain of the school’s varsity basketball team, a position he earned in his junior year after joining the team as a sophomore.

Troy is the only child of Jack and Lucille Bolton; Jack is also the coach of the East High basketball team and puts additional pressure on Troy to excel.

Troy is also involved with the school’s golf team. When the school year resumes, Troy finds that Gabriella is a new student at East High. For fear of what his father, friends, and classmates would think, Troy asks Gabriella not to mention his singing performance to anybody else.

However, the secret eventually gets out when Troy and Gabriella unintentionally audition for the winter musical after singing in the auditorium. The news throws East High’s social order out of balance. Troy finds himself having to choose between Gabriella and the musical callbacks or his team and the championship game.

Although his friends initially try to thwart Troy’s chances of being cast as the musical’s lead, they help him make both the game and the callbacks, which had been scheduled on the same afternoon.

Troy and Gabriella earn the lead roles, somewhat angering the drama department’s president, Sharpay Evans. In High School Musical 2 , Sharpay has her mind set on capturing Troy’s affections and coming between him and Gabriella. Troy, Gabriella, and their friends are hired at a local country club, Lava Springs, but are weary of their new-found employment when they learn the club is owned by Sharpay’s parents.

Sharpay uses her wealth, power, and influence over Troy, tempting him with college opportunities in exchange for him singing with her at the club’s Midsummer Night Talent Show. Troy gives into Sharpay’s plot, causing Gabriella, Chad, and their friends to see Troy as a whole new person.

Although Troy is being offered a college scholarship, he soon realizes he must not compromise his character while on the quest for his future, and returns to his old self. In the franchise’s third film , Troy once again feels uncertain about his future as high school graduation draws near.

While Troy is set to attend the University of Albuquerque , he begins to have second thoughts about other schools he and his father talked about. Coach Bolton and Chad are both insistent on Troy attending the university, but he decides to attend University of California, Berkeley in order to pursue both basketball and theater and to be closer to Gabriella, who enrolls at Stanford University.

In the first three films, Troy is portrayed by Zac Efron , with Drew Seeley providing his singing voice in the first film. The reason for this dubbing is still somewhat unclear, although Efron has told Rolling Stone that the songs the first film were written prior to casting and since the role of Troy was a tenor, they were out of his vocal range as Efron was a baritone. Efron, however, did all of his own singing in the next two films. Casting for the role was a multi-audition process, and candidates for the role included Hunter Parrish [3] and Sterling Knight.

When the two settle in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Gabriella’s mother promises they will not relocate until she graduates high school. Gabriella begins attending East High mid-year in the first film. Hoping to escape the “freaky genius girl” reputation she had earned at her previous schools, [8] she does not join any extracurricular activities. Her first friend at East High is Troy Bolton, whom she had met at a ski lodge karaoke party on New Year’s Eve , however she quickly makes friends with Taylor McKessie, who finds out about Gabriella’s various academic accomplishments and urges her to join the school’s national academic decathlon team.

Gabriella is hesitant, but eventually agrees. Having unearthed a passion for performing at the karaoke party, Gabriella decides to audition for the school musical, but is too late. It is only when the musical’s director, Ms. Darbus, overhears Gabriella singing with Troy that she gives them both a callback. Gabriella is uncertain about pursuing the lead role, especially when Taylor and the other members of the decathlon team tell her that the musical will take her focus off the upcoming decathlon event.

Taylor and her friends stage an intervention, which portrays Troy as not caring about Gabriella or the musical. Heartbroken, Gabriella drops out of the running for the lead role. However, Taylor eventually confesses what she did and helps Gabriella make the decathlon and the musical auditions. Gabriella and Troy earn the lead roles, beating out Sharpay Evans, who had previously tried to thwart her chances of making the callbacks.

In the second film , Gabriella has maintained her romance with Troy, and the couple, along with their friends, get jobs at the Lava Springs country club. Seeking revenge, Sharpay lures Troy away from Gabriella and his friends, showering him with various luxuries, including promising college opportunities.

After Troy repeatedly breaks his promises and backs out of his commitments, Gabriella breaks up with him, only for the couple to reunite. Before graduation, Gabriella briefly considers taking classes at the local university for a year and going to Stanford when she is ready, much to the dismay of Taylor and Ms.

Troy urges Gabriella to accept an early orientation. Gabriella goes to Stanford but must drop out of the school musical allowing Sharpay to fill the lead role and miss prom. Wanting his last dance at East High to be with Gabriella, Troy drives to Stanford and the two share an intimate prom of their own. He convinces Gabriella to return to East High for opening night of the musical and for graduation. Gabriella will attend Stanford and study law.

She was referenced by Sharpay in Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure. Gabriella, who was named for the daughter of High School Musical writer Peter Barsocchini but modeled after a girl Barsocchini met before his teenage years, [9] is portrayed by Vanessa Hudgens in the first three films of the franchise.

Hudgens had previously auditioned for other Disney Channel projects. The magic was already there between them. Hudgens did not reprise her role for the fourth film.

Sharpay Evans is the main antagonist of the films and the co-president of the East High drama department alongside her twin brother, Ryan, with whom she has starred in 17 school productions. However, the sibling loyalty is not always mutual. Classmate Taylor McKessie suspects that if Sharpay “could figure out how to play both Romeo and Juliet, her own brother would be aced out of a job.

In High School Musical , Sharpay is shown as being somewhat popular. Students on campus seem to fear her, as they scour to make room for her in the hallways or cafeteria. Fear also appears to be the reason why other students, such as Kelsi Nielsen, remain a part of Sharpay’s posse. Sharpay is sometimes the victim of playful jokes and light teasing from the East High basketball team, despite the fact that one of their star players, Zeke Baylor, has a crush on Sharpay.

Sharpay’s talents are challenged for the first time when Gabriella Montez and Troy Bolton are called back for the lead roles in the musical. To ensure that she and Ryan remain in the spotlight, Sharpay convinces Ms. Darbus, the musical’s director, to switch the date of the callbacks to the same day as Troy’s district championship basketball game and Gabriella’s national decathlon.

However, Troy and Gabriella still manage to make the callbacks and are cast in the lead roles of Arnold and Minnie. In the second film , Sharpay seems to have gained more popularity, with adoring fans wanting her signature in their yearbooks at the end of the school year.

Sharpay plans to steal Troy away from Gabriella during summer vacation. She has the manager of Lava Springs, Mr. Fulton, hire Troy to work at the country club, ordering him to do so, whatever it takes. The cost of Troy’s employment is the employment of Gabriella and their friends. Realizing that she must now try to win Troy’s affections with extreme measures, Sharpay brings Troy into the high class world of her family, which eventually leads to his promotion and college opportunities. Sharpay also convinces Troy to sing with her in the Midsummer Night Talent Show, abandoning plans to enter the show with Ryan.

Ryan begins to step out of Sharpay’s shadow and Troy eventually begins to free himself from Sharpay’s grip. Sharpay is unable to perform at the talent show, but does join Troy and Gabriella’s duet in the background, along with their other friends. Despite having little involvement in the show, the fixed competition’s prize, the Star Dazzle Award, was going to be given to her, but she selflessly awards the prize to her brother, who arranged Troy and Gabriella’s duet.

By the third film , Sharpay’s popularity seems to be limited among admiring boys. In her senior year, Sharpay meets Tiara Gold, a British transfer student eager to learn the ropes at East High by becoming Sharpay’s personal assistant. Tiara’s dedication is impressive, but it turns out to be a facade. On opening night of the spring musical, Tiara attempts to upstage Sharpay, but fails. Sharpay does not receive a scholarship to Juilliard and decides to pursue a “Performing Arts” degree at the University of Albuquerque.

She has agreed to return to East High to assist Ms. Darbus with the drama department and to continue her reign over Tiara. Sharpay becomes the main protagonist in her independent film, Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure , where she believes she is offered a role on Broadway and travels to New York with her dog, Boi. Her father agrees to give her a one-month limit to prove that she can stand on her own: if she fails, then she will work for him at the Lava Springs Country Club.

While in New York, she meets Peyton Leverette, the son of her mom’s college friend, who takes her to a new apartment after she got thrown out of a penthouse for refusing to throw her dog out. After finding out that the agents really want her dog, not her, she befriends the star, Amber Lee Adams, who manipulates her into doing chores, being her manager in exchange for her dog’s role, until she sees Amber Lee’s true face.

Roger, whose dog is on competition with Sharpay’s, helps expose Amber Lee to the world, almost causing the show to be cancelled. Peyton shows a video of Sharpay’s secret performance to convince the agents that she can save the show by replacing Amber Lee Adams. Sharpay’s performance turns her into a star on Broadway and she starts dating Peyton. Sharpay is portrayed by Ashley Tisdale in the four films of the series.

Ryan Evans is the twin brother of Sharpay Evans. Like his sister, Ryan is very much involved with musical theater and performing. However, his interests do not end at theater, as he also enjoys playing baseball and was on a team that won the junior league world series sometime before the film series begins. Ryan is well known for wearing different styles of hats.

In the first film , Ryan is depicted as being dim-witted and completely submissive to Sharpay, though this could be because he likes Troy and Gabriella. When Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez threaten Ryan and Sharpay’s chances of being cast as the leads at East High’s winter musical, Ryan assists Sharpay in making sure Troy and Gabriella’s schedules conflict with the callback dates.

The plan falls through and Troy is cast in the lead role. However, he begins to step out of his sister’s shadow when she decides to enter the talent show with Troy instead.

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