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Sarah Hayley Orrantia (born February 21, 1994) is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She is best known for portraying Erica Goldberg on the ABC comedy series The Goldbergs (2013–2023). She had previously been a member of Lakoda Rayne, a girl group assembled by Paula Abdul during the first season of The X Factor. She released her debut single "Love Sick" in 2015 and her debut EP The Way Out in 2019.
Early life
[edit]Sarah Hayley Orrantia was born in Tarrant County, Texas, on February 21, 1994. She grew up in nearby Grand Prairie and Highland Village.[1] She is of Mexican descent as well as English, French and Irish. Her surname means "mountain pass" and comes from her paternal great-grandparents, who were from Chihuahua.[2][3] She attended public school from elementary to middle school in Highland Village, then attended Marcus High School in nearby Flower Mound until her junior year, when she decided to start home-schooling to pursue training as a musician and actress. She has said that she got her first acting experience when she joined her high school's musical theater program.[citation needed]
Career
[edit]Orrantia began singing at the age of nine and started professionally training at 12. She wrote her first song at 13. By 15, she had recorded her first EP of cover songs and began writing with songwriter Jamie Houston (best known for writing songs for the High School Musical film franchise). She recorded the vocals to Houston's "Magic of a Friend" which was on Disney's Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure soundtrack in 2009. She sang background vocals for Demi Lovato on Disney's Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam soundtrack and Miley Cyrus on Disney's Hannah Montana Forever soundtrack in 2010.[4]
Orrantia's first acting role was at 17, in a commercial for Sprint in 2011. She was cast in the independent film Cooper and the Castle Hills Gang, which premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival. In the summer of 2011, she auditioned for the first season of The X Factor and was selected from a YouTube video submission, receiving four "yes" votes from the judges during the live audition phase in Seattle. Although she originally auditioned as a solo artist, she and three other female singers were put into a group for the rest of the auditions as girl group Lakoda Rayne. They were eliminated during the fifth week in the live shows.
From 2013 until 2023, Orrantia played Erica Goldberg on the ABC comedy series The Goldbergs. After casting her and learning of her musical talent, series creator Adam F. Goldberg wrote several episodes where Erica sings and plays guitar. Series co-star AJ Michalka is also a recording artist, and the two sang together on three of the tracks of The Goldbergs MixTape, released in 2017.
Orrantia had a leading role in the Christian drama film God's Not Dead 2 in 2016,[5][6] which was a commercial success but received overwhelmingly negative reviews.[7] She also released a single called "Strong, Sweet and Southern".[8] In 2019, she released her debut EP The Way Out.[9] It has been described as a "very intimate and personal look at [her] own life" and is inspired by the process she went through after an ex-boyfriend stole almost $9,000 from her.[10][11][12]
In 2022, Orrantia competed in season seven of The Masked Singer as "Ringmaster" of Team Good.[13] She made a reference to having known Nicole Scherzinger from The X-Factor when she was made a member of Lakoda Rayne. Orrantia finished in second place, making her the youngest runner-up in the show's history at 28 years old.[14]
Charity work
[edit]Orrantia wrote the song "Who I Am" for the National Eating Disorders Association and the song "Power of a Girl" for the Girl Scouts of the USA. She also supports the cancer charities Lungevity, Susan G. Komen, and Stand Up to Cancer.[15] Since 2007, she has served as an ambassador for the Texas Music Project, which raises awareness and funds for music education in public schools.
Personal life
[edit]Orrantia began dating actor Greg Furman in 2019, after they were introduced to each other by an undisclosed person who also worked on The Goldbergs.[16] Furman later appeared in an episode of the series in 2022. The two were married in Malibu, California, on October 14, 2023.[17][18]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Cooper and the Castle Hills Gang | Penny |
| 2016 | God's Not Dead 2 | Brooke Thawley |
| 2021 | Christmas Is Cancelled | Emma Lockhart |
Television
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | The X Factor | Herself | Contestant |
| 2013–2023 | The Goldbergs | Erica Goldberg | Main role; 229 episodes |
| 2016 | Celebrity Name Game | Herself | Celebrity contestant |
| 2016 | Roommates | Hayley | Web series; 7 episodes |
| 2018 | Hell's Kitchen | Herself | Guest diner; Episode: "Hell Freezes Over" |
| 2019 | Schooled | Erica Goldberg | Episode: "Erica and Lainey's High School Reunion"[19] |
| 2019 | Celebrity Family Feud | Herself | Episode: "Black-ish vs. The Goldbergs" |
| 2022 | The Masked Singer | Ringmaster | Runner-up (Season 7) |
Discography
[edit]Extended plays
[edit]| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| The Way Out[20] |
|
Singles
[edit]| Title | Year | Album |
|---|---|---|
| "Love Sick"[21] | 2015 | Non-album singles |
| "Until Then"[22] | ||
| "Hasta Verte"[23] | ||
| "Silence You"[24] | 2016 | |
| "Strong Sweet & Southern"[25] | ||
| "Give Me Back Sunday"[26] | 2017 | |
| "If I Don't"[12] | 2019 | The Way Out |
| "Nights and Weekends"[27] | Non-album single |
Guest appearances
[edit]| Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| "The Magic of a Friend"[28] | 2009 | None | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) |
| "I'll Be Home for Christmas"[29] | 2012 | Tim Halperin | Under That Christmas Spell |
| "The Magic of a Friend"[30] | 2014 | None | Clochette et la Pierre de Lune (Bande originale fran) |
| "Love Ninja"[31] | 2017 | Troy Gentile | The Goldbergs Mixtape |
| "Hit Me with Your Best Shot"[31] | None | ||
| "True Colors"[31] | |||
| "Tom Sawyer"[31] | AJ Michalka | ||
| "He's the Man"[31] | Troy Gentile, AJ Michalka, Sam Lerner | ||
| "Eternal Flame"[31] | AJ Michalka | ||
| "Walking on Sunshine"[31] |
Music videos
[edit]| Title | Year | Director | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Love Sick" (Acoustic) | 2016 | Unknown | [32] |
| "Strong Sweet & Southern" | Ryan Hutchins | [33] | |
| "If I Don't" | 2019 | Unknown | [34] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Hayley Orrantia – About". Facebook. 1994-02-21. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ^ Orrantia, Hayley (15 September 2015). "You're Not Latina!". Huffington Post. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Hayley Orrantia: "It Would Be So Great To Be Called The First Latina to Win 'X-Factor'"". Latina.com. 2011-11-01. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ^ "Hayley Orrantia to play Hotel Cafe". AXS. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
- ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (May 8, 2014). "'The Goldbergs', 'Once Upon a Time', 'Castle', 'Scandal', Grey's Anatomy', 'Revenge', 'Marvel's Agents of SHIELD' & 'Resurrection' Renewed by ABC". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on May 9, 2014. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
- ^ Michael O'Connell; Lesley Goldberg (May 8, 2014). "ABC Renews 'The Goldbergs'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
- ^ Ehrlich, David (March 29, 2018). "'God's Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness' Review: A Hellishly Bad Drama About America's Christian Persecution Complex". Retrieved March 25, 2020.
- ^ Strong, Sweet & Southern – Hayley Orrantia. 2016-10-07.
- ^ "The Way Out by Hayley Orrantia on Amazon Music". Amazon. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
- ^ Thompson, Gayle (June 26, 2019). "'The Goldbergs' Actress Hayley Orrantia Opens up About Personal Heartbreak on New 'The Way Out' EP". Popculture. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
- ^ "Hayley Orrantia, Navigates Heartbreak With The Release Of Her Latest EP, 'The Way Out'". Broadway World. May 24, 2019. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
- ^ a b Patron, Chris (May 17, 2019). "Hayley Orrantia Traces Betrayal and Denial on 'If I Don't'". Sounds like Nashville. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
- ^ Huff, Lauren; EDT, 2022 at 08:53 PM (2022-05-18). "Ringmaster reveals her surprising 'Masked Singer' fears and teases 'bit of a shift' on her sitcom". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Bruce Haring (May 18, 2022). "The Masked Singer Gives A 'Rudy Clap' To Its Season Seven Winner". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 19, 2022.
- ^ "Hayley Orrantia, Hollywood's Rising Starlet – Grand Prairie Magazine". grandprairiemag.com. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
- ^ "The Goldbergs Star Hayley Orrantia Marries Greg Furman in 'Rustic' Malibu Wedding: See the Pics! (Exclusive)". Peoplemag. Retrieved 2024-08-30.
- ^ "The Goldbergs' Hayley Orrantia Gets Engaged to Boyfriend Greg Furman: 'We're Getting Married!'".
- ^ "The Goldbergs Star Hayley Orrantia Marries Greg Furman in 'Rustic' Malibu Wedding: See the Pics! (Exclusive)".
- ^ "Schooled: Lainey and Erica's High School Reunion (3/13)". Disney-ABC Press (Press release). February 25, 2019. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
- ^ "The Way Out — EP by Hayley Orrantia on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Love Sick — Single by Hayley Orrantia on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Until Then — Single by Hayley Orrantia on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Hasta Verte — Single by Hayley Orrantia on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Silence You — Single by Hayley Orrantia on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Strong Sweet & Southern — Single by Hayley Orrantia on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Give Me Back Sunday — Single by Hayley Orrantia on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Nights and Weekends — Single by Hayley Orrantia on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
- ^ "Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) by Various Artists on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Under That Christmas Spell — EP by Tim Halperin on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Clochette et la Pierre de Lune (Bande originale fran) by Various Artists on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g "The Goldbergs Mixtape by Various Artists on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ Orrantia, Hayley (April 11, 2016). "LOVE SICK (Acoustic) — Hayley Orrantia". YouTube. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ Orrantia, Hayley (October 7, 2016). "STRONG, SWEET & SOUTHERN — Hayley Orrantia (Music Video)". YouTube. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ Orrantia, Hayley (June 26, 2019). "Hayley Orrantia — "If I Don't" (Official Music Video)". YouTube. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
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[edit]Hayley Orrantia
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Childhood and family
Sarah Hayley Orrantia was born on February 21, 1994, in Arlington, Texas, to parents Daniel Alan Orrantia and Melody Orrantia.[6] She is the only child of the couple.[6] Her father, Dan Orrantia, is a real estate investor, while her mother, Melody, works as a real estate agent.[7] Orrantia's family heritage includes Mexican-American roots on her paternal side, stemming from her grandfather, as well as Irish, English, and French ancestry.[6] She has expressed pride in her Mexican heritage.[8] The family later resided in Grand Prairie and Highland Village, Texas, where Orrantia spent much of her childhood.[9] From a young age, Orrantia displayed a strong interest in music and performing, particularly singing, often participating in local activities and school events.[10] She attended public schools in Texas, leading what she has described as a typical American childhood; she was homeschooled during her junior year of high school to focus on music and acting.[11][12] Her parents supported her early passions, fostering an environment that encouraged creative expression.[7]Musical beginnings and early training
Orrantia discovered her passion for music at the age of nine, when she was singing along to the radio in a car with a family friend who noticed her talent and encouraged her to perform for her parents upon returning home. Impressed by her a cappella rendition of "Amazing Grace," her parents recognized her vocal potential and supported her interest by enrolling her in extracurricular music activities.[13][14] Growing up in Texas, Orrantia drew inspiration from powerhouse vocalists such as Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, and Faith Hill, practicing their songs extensively. She joined the choir at her public school and began private lessons outside of class, focusing on piano, stage performance, and vocal techniques to build her foundational skills. By age 12, she advanced to training with a professional vocal coach, which helped refine her abilities and prepare her for more serious pursuits.[15][16][17] At 13, Orrantia composed her first original song, marking her entry into songwriting, and by 15, she had recorded an EP of cover songs with local producers. To gain practical experience, she performed regularly at North Texas festivals, such as the Red, White and Blue Festival in Highland Village, honing her stage presence and connecting with the local music scene. These early efforts laid the groundwork for her professional aspirations, emphasizing consistent practice and performance opportunities.[17][14]Career
Acting career
Orrantia's acting career began in 2011 when, at age 17, she appeared in a commercial for Sprint, marking her first professional on-screen role. She honed her skills through training at Cathryn Sullivan’s Acting For Film studio in Lewisville, Texas, which she later credited for building her foundational abilities in the craft.[17] Her breakthrough came in 2013, shortly after relocating to Los Angeles, when she was cast as Erica Goldberg, the outspoken and musically inclined older sister, in the ABC sitcom The Goldbergs. The role, which she secured just three weeks into her move, allowed Orrantia to blend her acting with musical performances, including covers of 1980s hits that aligned with the show's nostalgic premise. The Goldbergs became a long-running success, airing for ten seasons through 2023 and earning renewals based on strong viewership and critical acclaim for its ensemble dynamic. Orrantia reprised the character in a recurring capacity on the spin-off series Schooled (2019).[17][18] Building on her television prominence, Orrantia transitioned to film with a lead role as high school student Brooke Thawley in the 2016 faith-based drama God's Not Dead 2, where she also contributed original songs to the soundtrack. In 2021, she starred as Emma Lockhart in the Lionsgate holiday romantic comedy Christmas Is Canceled (initially titled The Fight Before Christmas), depicting a young woman navigating family tensions when her father begins dating her former crush; the film highlighted her comedic timing in a lighthearted ensemble cast alongside Dermot Mulroney and Janel Parrish. More recently, she appeared as Josephine in the 2024 short film Joe, showcasing her versatility in smaller-scale projects.[3][19][20]Music career
Orrantia began her professional music career at the age of 15, providing background vocals for Disney soundtracks including Hannah Montana Forever (2010) and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010).[3] In 2011, she rose to prominence as a member of the country-pop girl group Lakoda Rayne, formed during the first season of The X Factor under mentor Paula Abdul; the group advanced to the top nine before elimination, performing original material alongside covers.[21] Transitioning to a solo career in country music, Orrantia released her debut EP Strong in 2015, followed by self-released singles including "Love Sick" and "Until Then" (along with a Spanish version, "Hasta Verte"). Drawing influences from artists like Carrie Underwood and Shania Twain while collaborating with Nashville songwriter Corey Crowder.[22] The following year, she recorded the title track "I'm Not Ashamed" for the soundtrack of the film of the same name, a Christian drama about Columbine victim Rachel Joy Scott. In 2015, she embarked on her first headlining tour, the Strong, Sweet & Southern Tour, spanning 22 U.S. cities to promote her growing catalog of original songs.[3] Her second EP, The Way Out, arrived in May 2019 via her independent label Snot Panda Music, featuring five tracks including the lead single "If I Don't," which has garnered over 3 million streams across platforms.[3] She supported the release with opening slots for artists such as Brad Paisley, Colbie Caillat, Gone West, and Easton Corbin, and made her CMA Fest debut in 2023, performing on the main stage at Nissan Stadium.[3] That year, she achieved further visibility by placing second on season 7 of The Masked Singer as The Ringmaster, delivering performances of songs like Sara Bareilles' "Gravity" and Katy Perry's "Waking Up in Vegas" during the finale.[3] Continuing her independent output, Orrantia released singles "Gasoline" and its sequel "Gasoline II" in 2022, followed by "Find Yourself Somebody" in 2020 and "Nights and Weekends" in 2021, emphasizing themes of relationships and self-empowerment in her songwriting. Her 2024 releases included "Overthinking" in March and "Testosterone" in October, the latter accompanied by an official music video highlighting nostalgic pop-country elements. In 2025, she issued "Gut Punch," maintaining her focus on personal, relatable narratives amid her acting commitments.[5]Philanthropy
Children's charities
Orrantia has actively supported Variety - The Children's Charity of Southern California, an organization that provides assistance to children with illnesses or disabilities by funding medical equipment, therapies, and family support services. In July 2019, she attended the 9th Annual Variety Charity Poker and Casino Night at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, participating in the fundraising event to help raise funds for the charity's programs.[23] She has also been involved with Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), a leading pediatric hospital offering specialized care for children with complex medical conditions. In January 2017, Orrantia attended the Sky Diamonds All Star Event, a star-studded fundraiser hosted by CNC Motors and Sky Diamonds to benefit CHLA's patient care and research initiatives. During the event, she expressed enthusiasm for the cause, stating, “Honestly, I don't know why anyone wouldn't want to support Children's Hospital. I'm just excited to be a part of it.”[24] Orrantia's philanthropy extends to advocacy for foster children through Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Los Angeles, which recruits and trains volunteers to represent abused and neglected children in the court system. In May 2015, she attended the 3rd Annual Evening to Foster Dreams Gala, an event aimed at raising awareness and funds to support CASA's mission of providing stability and resources to youth in foster care.[25] Additionally, Orrantia has contributed to Make-A-Wish Foundation efforts, which grants life-changing wishes to children with critical illnesses. In 2020, she and her co-stars from The Goldbergs helped fulfill a wish for a young fan named Michael to visit the show's set, creating a memorable experience coordinated with Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware, and Susquehanna Valley. In a 2021 interview, she highlighted her support for Make-A-Wish among other charities, noting its importance in bringing joy to children facing serious health challenges.[26][27]Music education and health initiatives
Orrantia has been a dedicated advocate for music education since her early career, serving as a Star Ambassador for the Texas Music Project (TMP) since 2009.[28] The organization focuses on raising funds and awareness to support music programs in Texas public schools, providing resources like instruments and performance opportunities to underserved students.[29] As part of TMP's "Classrooms to Stage" initiative, Orrantia participated in programs that transition young musicians from school settings to professional performances, drawing from her own experience winning TMP's Lone Stars Rising Competition in 2008 at the State Fair of Texas.[28] Her involvement with TMP began in high school, where the organization donated $1,000 to her school's music department to purchase instruments and materials, directly aiding her and her peers' development.[28] Orrantia has performed at TMP-supported events, including high-profile venues like the Dallas Cup's 30th Anniversary celebration attended by 15,000 people, helping to amplify the visibility of music education efforts.[28] Through these activities, she has emphasized the importance of accessible music training for youth, crediting TMP for launching her career from local festivals in Highland Village, Texas.[28] In health philanthropy, Orrantia has supported cancer awareness and treatment initiatives, notably partnering with LUNGevity Foundation in 2015 to launch the "Hope Challenge" during Lung Cancer Hope Month.[30] In a video from her recording session, she shared personal inspirations to encourage public participation, aiming to raise awareness about lung cancer research and survivor support.[30] She further advocated for LUNGevity by nominating the organization in Pilot Pen USA's charity campaign, potentially securing a $5,000 donation through social media engagement.[31] Orrantia has also supported eating disorder awareness by writing the song "Who I Am" for a friend struggling with an eating disorder and performing it for the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA).[32] Orrantia has also contributed to veterans' health and recovery efforts by performing the national anthem at the Wounded Warrior Project's Carry Forward 5K fitness challenge in San Diego in 2018, an event designed to promote physical wellness and community support for wounded service members.[33] More recently, as a Dallas native, she performed at the 44th Annual Black Tie Dinner in November 2025, the nation's largest LGBTQ+ fundraiser, which directs proceeds to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and broader health services for the community through beneficiaries like Texas Health Action.[34]Personal life
Relationships and marriage
Orrantia began dating actor and filmmaker Greg Furman in 2017 after being introduced by a coworker on the set of The Goldbergs.[35] The couple maintained their relationship for six years before Furman proposed in May 2022 during a surprise beachside dinner in Malibu, California. Orrantia announced the engagement on Instagram, sharing photos of the moment and expressing her excitement about their future together. Prior to her relationship with Furman, Orrantia was involved with musician Brandon Pelletier, whom she met in October 2015 on the The Goldbergs set.[36] Their long-distance romance, spanning about 1.5 years, ended in betrayal when Orrantia discovered Pelletier had stolen nearly $9,000 from her through fraudulent credit card charges and bank withdrawals.[36] She confronted him, filed a police report, and Pelletier was arrested in December 2017 in Texas, later receiving four years of deferred probation and an order to pay restitution.[36] Orrantia has described the experience as "heartbreaking," noting it impacted her trust in relationships and inspired her music, including her 2019 EP The Way Out.[36] Orrantia and Furman married on October 14, 2023, at Calamigos Ranch in Malibu, California, in front of 200 guests including castmates from The Goldbergs.[35] The ceremony featured a coastal theme with personalized touches, such as custom vows and a performance by country artist Mickey Guyton.[35] Orrantia wore a lace Amsale gown, while Furman opted for a classic black tuxedo.[37] The couple continues to reside in Los Angeles and has shared glimpses of their married life through social media, emphasizing their shared interests in film and music.[38]Religious faith and interests
Born and raised in Texas, Orrantia has publicly identified as a Christian and has expressed a strong commitment to openly discussing religious topics in public life, particularly in educational settings.[39] She has criticized what she perceives as excessive caution around faith to avoid offending others, viewing it as an unnecessary restriction on free expression, and continues to affirm her faith as a core part of her legacy as of 2025.[39][40] In 2016, Orrantia starred in the faith-based film God's Not Dead 2, portraying a high school student named Brooke Thawley whose question about Jesus sparks a controversy involving her teacher. She described the role as "a cool opportunity … as a Christian" to share her beliefs through her work, emphasizing the film's role in addressing the challenges of religion in schools. Orrantia noted that the project allowed her to contribute to a narrative that encourages dialogue on faith without shying away from controversy, stating, "I feel like people are trying to tiptoe around certain subjects to not offend people, and I think that this movie takes one of these subjects … and tries to bring it to the forefront of everybody’s mind."[39][41] Orrantia's interests in her faith extend to using her platform in entertainment to promote thoughtful conversations about Christianity, particularly among younger audiences. She has highlighted the importance of her character's influence in the film's plot, explaining that "in a way, my character is the reason the story is even happening," which aligned with her personal values of integrating faith into everyday discussions. While she has not detailed involvement in specific religious organizations, her participation in projects like God's Not Dead 2 reflects a deliberate choice to engage with content that explores and defends Christian principles in contemporary society.[39][41] Beyond her faith, Orrantia has developed interests in interior design and home renovation. She collaborates with her father on flipping and renovating properties, particularly in Nashville, Tennessee, and has shared details of her own home in Los Angeles, showcasing her passion for creating personalized living spaces.[42][43]Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Cooper and the Castle Hills Gang | Penny | Independent film debut https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1870359/ |
| 2016 | God's Not Dead 2 | Brooke Thawley | Christian drama film https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4824308/ |
| 2021 | Christmas Is Canceled | Emma Lockhart | Holiday comedy film; also performed original song for the soundtrack https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15186426/ |
| 2022 | Anything, Anything | Natalie | Short film https://www.imdb.com/title/tt24228006/ |
| 2024 | Joe | Josephine | Short film https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30400691/ |
Television
Orrantia first appeared on television in 2012 as a contestant on the first season of The X Factor, where she auditioned as a solo artist at age 17 but was grouped with three other singers to form the country-pop quartet Lakoda Rayne, which finished ninth overall.[3] She achieved her breakthrough in acting with a starring role as Erica Goldberg, the rebellious teenage daughter in the family, on the ABC sitcom The Goldbergs, which premiered in 2013 and ran for ten seasons until 2023.[2] Orrantia appeared in all 229 episodes of the series, portraying a character inspired by the real-life sister of show creator Adam F. Goldberg, and her performance contributed to the show's status as a long-running hit that averaged over 5 million viewers in its early seasons.[44] The role allowed her to showcase comedic timing and vocal talents, including musical numbers integrated into episodes. In 2019, Orrantia reprised her role as Erica Goldberg in four guest-starring episodes of Schooled, the ABC spinoff series set in the same universe as The Goldbergs, focusing on the characters' high school years in the 1990s.[2] Beyond scripted roles, Orrantia made several guest appearances on reality and game shows. In 2016, she competed as herself on three episodes of Celebrity Name Game, the syndicated game show hosted by Craig Ferguson.[44] In 2019, she participated in Celebrity Family Feud, representing her family against another celebrity team in the ABC revival of the classic game show.[3] In 2016, she starred as a fictionalized version of herself named Hayley in seven episodes of the YouTube web series Roommates, a comedy about young adults sharing a house in Los Angeles.[44] Orrantia also served as a guest diner on an episode of Fox's Hell's Kitchen in 2018, interacting with contestants during a dinner service challenge.[45] Additionally, she appeared on E!'s Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry in 2016 for a psychic reading session.[46] In 2022, Orrantia competed on season seven of Fox's The Masked Singer as the "Ringmaster," a cat-themed costume, performing songs like "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac and advancing to the finale as runner-up. Her participation highlighted her singing abilities and drew on clues referencing her The Goldbergs role and music career.Discography
Extended plays
Orrantia's debut extended play, The Way Out, was released on May 24, 2019, through streaming platforms and as a physical CD.[47][48] The EP consists of five original tracks, marking her first major musical release following independent singles in prior years.[49] The project explores themes of heartbreak, grief, and emotional recovery, drawing from Orrantia's personal experiences after a breakup.[50][51] Lead single "If I Don't" premiered on May 10, 2019, setting the tone for the EP's introspective narrative.[50]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | If I Don't | 3:47 |
| 2 | Do I Come to Mind | 3:20 |
| 3 | What Ifs and Maybes | 3:44 |
| 4 | Okay | 4:11 |
| 5 | Missing Pieces | 2:33 |
Singles
Orrantia began her recording career with the release of her debut single "Love Sick" on August 6, 2015, a country song she co-wrote with Mark Bright and Corey Crowder, which showcased her vocal style influenced by her time on The Voice. The track was independently released and marked her transition from reality television to original music.[52] She continued releasing independent singles through 2016 and 2017, including "Strong, Sweet & Southern" on September 12, 2016, a country track celebrating Southern heritage; "Silence You" on October 28, 2016, a pop-country breakup song; and "Give Me Back Sunday" on March 24, 2017, a reflective country-pop single about lost weekends. In 2021, she issued "The Same Way" on October 15, an inspirational pop track emphasizing perseverance. Orrantia then released "If I Don't" on May 10, 2019, as the lead single from her debut EP The Way Out. The song delves into themes of denial and grief following a betrayal in a relationship, drawing from personal experiences. Later that year, on September 6, she issued "Nights and Weekends" as a standalone single, an upbeat country-pop track emphasizing fun and escapism in romance.[50][53][54] In 2020, Orrantia released "Find Yourself Somebody" on February 21, a sassy country single calling out narcissistic ex-partners, which she promoted through acoustic versions and music videos. Her music evolved toward pop influences in 2022, starting with "Open Your Mouth" on May 13, a bold track co-written with Kalie Shorr and Simon Reid about confronting an ex. This was followed by "Gasoline" on August 12, a passionate pop anthem describing intense love, and its stripped-down ballad counterpart "Gasoline II" on November 11.[55][56] Orrantia's 2024 releases signaled a further shift to indie alt-pop, beginning with "Overthinking" on July 19, an introspective song about anxiety in relationships produced independently. She followed with "Testosterone" on October 25, a nostalgic, high-energy track blending pop and country elements, accompanied by an official music video. In 2025, "Gut Punch" arrived on May 30, an electro-dance pop single capturing the sting of unrequited love, continuing her exploration of emotional vulnerability through genre-blending sounds.[57][58][59]| Year | Single | Album/EP | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | "Love Sick" | Non-album single | Debut single; country genre. |
| 2016 | "Strong, Sweet & Southern" | Non-album single | Country; celebrates Southern heritage. |
| 2016 | "Silence You" | Non-album single | Pop-country; breakup theme. |
| 2017 | "Give Me Back Sunday" | Non-album single | Country-pop; reflective on lost time. |
| 2019 | "If I Don't" | The Way Out | Lead EP single; themes of denial. |
| 2019 | "Nights and Weekends" | Non-album single | Upbeat country-pop. |
| 2020 | "Find Yourself Somebody" | Non-album single | Country; about self-obsessed exes. |
| 2021 | "The Same Way" | Non-album single | Inspirational pop; perseverance theme. |
| 2022 | "Open Your Mouth" | Non-album single | Pop; co-written with Kalie Shorr. |
| 2022 | "Gasoline" | Non-album single | Pop; intense love theme. |
| 2022 | "Gasoline II" | Non-album single | Acoustic version of "Gasoline". |
| 2024 | "Overthinking" | Non-album single | Indie alt-pop; anxiety in romance. |
| 2024 | "Testosterone" | Non-album single | Pop-country blend; nostalgic vibe. |
| 2025 | "Gut Punch" | Non-album single | Electro-dance pop; unrequited love. |
Guest appearances
Orrantia began her professional music career providing background vocals on Disney soundtracks at age 15. She contributed uncredited background vocals to the Hannah Montana Forever album by Miley Cyrus, released in 2010. That same year, she provided similar support on the Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam soundtrack, featuring Demi Lovato. In 2009, she performed lead vocals on "The Magic of a Friend" for the Music Inspired by Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure soundtrack.[3][17] Later collaborations include featured vocals on holiday and gospel tracks. In 2012, she appeared on Tim Halperin's cover of "I'll Be Home for Christmas" from the EP Under That Christmas Spell. The following year, she was featured on "Jesus Paid It All" by aprilemade, part of the album The Hymn Project. No additional guest appearances have been credited through 2025.[60]| Year | Song | Album/Soundtrack | Main Artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | The Magic of a Friend | Music Inspired by Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure | Hayley Orrantia (lead on soundtrack) |
| 2010 | Various (background vocals) | Hannah Montana Forever | Miley Cyrus |
| 2010 | Various (background vocals) | Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam | Demi Lovato et al. |
| 2012 | I'll Be Home for Christmas | Under That Christmas Spell (EP) | Tim Halperin |
| 2013 | Jesus Paid It All | The Hymn Project | aprilemade |
Music videos
Orrantia began releasing official music videos in 2016 to accompany her independent singles, blending country and pop influences with visuals that emphasize personal empowerment and relationships. Many of her videos are self-produced or co-produced, showcasing her hands-on involvement in her music career. As of 2024, she has released six official music videos, primarily uploaded to her YouTube channel. These videos often feature simple, narrative-driven concepts filmed in everyday settings, reflecting her songwriting themes of self-discovery and romance. The following table lists Orrantia's official music videos in chronological order:| Year | Title | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | "Strong, Sweet & Southern" | Ryan Hutchins | Produced by Orrantia and Bill Hendrickson; depicts Southern charm and resilience.[61] |
| 2019 | "If I Don't" | Emma Higgins | Lead single from her EP The Way Out; explores themes of moving on from a toxic relationship.[62] |
| 2020 | "Find Yourself Somebody" | Emma Higgins | Promotes self-worth in love; premiered on CMT before YouTube release.[63] |
| 2022 | "Open Your Mouth" | Greg Furman | Produced by Orrantia; features bold, confessional lyrics about honesty in relationships.[64] |
| 2022 | "Gasoline" | Greg Furman | Produced by Orrantia; visualizes intense emotions in a breakup narrative.[65] |
| 2024 | "Testosterone" | Greg Furman | Produced by Orrantia under Baggage Claim Productions; addresses gender dynamics in dating.[66] |