Sabrina Carpenter's early days were on Disney Channel, with more recent years spent on tour with Taylor Swift
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Sabrina Carpenter has led a successful career in Hollywood, with acting roles, hit songs and touring with Taylor Swift. Her big break was on the Disney Channel show, "Girl Meets World."
One of Sabrina Carpenter's earliest roles was playing the rebellious Maya Hart in the TV show "Girl Meets World." The show was a reboot of the '90s favorite, "Boy Meets World," and featured some of the same cast. The show aired on Disney Channel for three seasons beginning in 2014. (Mitch Haaseth/Disney Channel via Getty Images) While acting on "Girl Meets World," Sabrina Carpenter simultaneously started to build her music career. She signed with Disney's Hollywood Records and released her first four albums with them. (Todd Wawrychuk/Disney Channel via Getty Images) Sabrina Carpenter's first album, "Eyes Wide Open," was released in 2015. (Disney/Image Group LA via Getty Images) Sabrina Carpenter continued to release new music following her debut album. Her album, "Evolution" came out in 2016, followed by "Singular Act I" in 2018 and "Singular Act II" in 2019. (Mike Windle/Getty Images for iHeartMedia) Following the conclusion of "Girl Meets World," Sabrina Carpenter acted in movies like "The Hate U Give," "Tall Girl," "Clouds," "Emergency" and "Tall Girl 2." (Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic) As Sabrina Carpenter's star power grew, she started to attend more high profile Hollywood events, including the Met Gala. (Kevin Mazur/MG22/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue) Sabrina Carpenter, left, opened for Taylor Swift during her world-famous "Eras Tour." "Espresso" and "Nonsense" were among Carpenter's hits that fans heard live during the tour. (Don Arnold/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management) In April 2024, Sabrina Carpenter performed at Coachella. Carpenter played a long list of songs during her set, including "Emails I Can't Send" and "Feather." (Timothy Norris/Getty Images for Coachella) Ashlyn Messier is a writer for Fox News Digital.
Carpenter's big break came with the Disney Channel TV series "Girl Meets World," a reboot to the '90s favorite, "Boy Meets World."