Shailene Woodley is an American actress, activist, and producer. She was born on November 15, 1991, in San Bernardino, California, USA. Her real full name is Shailene Diaan Woodley.
Her mother’s name is Lori, a school counselor, and her father is a school principal. Shailene started her acting career with the role of Amy Juergens in the drama series The Secret Life of American Teenagers.
Shailene played this role when she was at Simi Valley High School. An Ambitious drama aired for five seasons until June 2013 in which a student finds her life upended by pregnancy and then motherhood.
She made her debut in her film in 2011 named Descendants. Moreover, she made a drama series, big little Lies, in 2019. On behalf of this, she received the nomination for Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award.
According to reports, Woodley was dating NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and the couple has engaged now. She was interested in health and environmentalism in high school and created her own homemade products such as toothpaste and deodorant.
Woodley has been involved in an activist charity that was developed for young leaders. The main objective of this charity is to promote compassion and provide education on matters of environmentalism and sustainability.