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Nationality
  
Canadian

Height
  
1.55 m

Name
  
Avril Lavigne

Years active
  
1999–present

Citizenship
  
Canada and France



Full Name
  
Avril Ramona Lavigne

Born
  
27 September 1984 (age 39) (
1984-09-27
)
Belleville, Ontario, Canada

Occupation
  
Singer-songwriteractress

Home town
  
Net worth
  
US $50 million (2013 estimate)

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · avrillavigne.com

Spouse
  
Chad Kroeger (m. 2013), Deryck Whibley (m. 2006–2010)

Albums
  
Let Go, Under My Skin, Goodbye Lullaby, The Best Damn Thing, My World

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Avril Ramona Lavigne (; [avʁil laviɲ]) (born 27 September 1984) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and actress. By the age of 15, she had appeared on stage with Shania Twain; by 16, she had signed a two-album recording contract with Arista Records worth more than $2 million. In 2002 she released her debut album, Let Go, emphasising a skate punk persona in which she has been often referred by critics and music publications as The "Pop Punk Queen" due to her achievement and impact in the industry. Lavigne is considered a key musician in the development of pop punk music since she paved the way for female-driven, punk-influenced pop music. Since her professional debut, Lavigne has sold more than 40 million albums and over 50 million singles worldwide, making her the 2nd-best-selling Canadian female artist of all time, behind Celine Dion.

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Let Go made Lavigne the youngest female soloist to reach number 1 in the UK. As of 2013, it has sold nearly 7 million copies in the United States and over 20 million copies worldwide. Her breakthrough single, "Complicated", peaked at number 1 in many countries around the world, as did the album Let Go. Her second studio album, Under My Skin, was released in May 2004 and was her first album to peak at number 1 on the US Billboard 200, eventually selling more than 12 million copies worldwide.

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The Best Damn Thing, Lavigne's third album, was released in April 2007, becoming her third number 1 album in the UK Albums Chart and featuring her first US Billboard Hot 100 number 1 single, "Girlfriend". Lavigne has scored six number-one singles worldwide, including "Complicated", "Sk8er Boi", "I'm with You", "My Happy Ending", "Nobody's Home", and "Girlfriend". Lavigne is one of the top-selling artists releasing albums in the US, with over 12 million copies certified by the RIAA. Her fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby, was released in March 2011. Goodbye Lullaby gave Lavigne her fourth top 10 album on the US Billboard 200 and the UK Albums Chart and her third number 1 album in both Japan and Australia. Three months after the release of Goodbye Lullaby, Lavigne began work on her eponymously titled fifth studio album, which was released by Epic Records on 1 November 2013 following her departure from RCA Records in 2011.

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Lavigne took a break from recording music, pursuing careers in feature film acting and designing clothes and perfumes. She voiced Heather, a Virginia opossum, in the animated film Over the Hedge in 2006. That same year, she made her on-screen feature film debut in Fast Food Nation. In 2008, Lavigne introduced her clothing line, Abbey Dawn, and in 2009 she released her first perfume, Black Star, which was followed by Forbidden Rose in 2010, and Wild Rose in 2011. In July 2006, Lavigne married her boyfriend of two years, Deryck Whibley, lead singer and guitarist for Sum 41. The marriage lasted four years. In October 2009, Lavigne filed for divorce. Whibley and Lavigne continued to work together, with Whibley producing her fourth album, as well as Lavigne's single "Alice", written for Tim Burton's film Alice in Wonderland.

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Early life and education

Lavigne was born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Her mother is of English, Scottish, and German descent, and her father, Jean-Claude Joseph Lavigne, is of French-Canadian origin. She was named "Avril" by her father after the French word for the month of April. He and Lavigne's mother, Judy, recognized their child's vocal abilities when she was two years old and sang "Jesus Loves Me" on the way home from church. Lavigne has an older brother, Matthew, and a younger sister, Michelle, both of whom teased her when she sang. "My brother used to knock on the wall because I used to sing myself to sleep and he thought it was really annoying."

When Lavigne was five years old, the family moved to Greater Napanee, Ontario, a town with a population of approximately 5,000. In school, she was sometimes kicked out of class for misbehaving, her parents supported her singing. Her father bought her a microphone, a drum kit, a keyboard, and several guitars, and converted their basement into a studio; following his own love for music Jean-Claude led the family to church at Third Day Worship Center in Kingston, Ontario, where he often played bass. When Lavigne was 14 years old, her parents took her to karaoke sessions. Lavigne also performed at country fairs, singing songs by Garth Brooks, the Dixie Chicks, and Shania Twain. She also began writing her own songs. Her first song was called "Can't Stop Thinking About You", about a teenage crush, which she described as "cheesy cute".

1999–2001: Early performances and record deal

In 1999, Lavigne won a radio contest to perform with the Canadian singer Shania Twain at the Corel Centre in Ottawa, before an audience of 20,000 people. Twain and Lavigne sang Twain's song, "What Made You Say That", and Lavigne told Twain that she was going to be "a famous singer". During a performance with the Lennox Community Theatre, Lavigne was spotted by local folksinger Stephen Medd. He invited her to contribute vocals on his song, "Touch the Sky", for his 1999 album, Quinte Spirit. She later sang on "Temple of Life" and "Two Rivers" for his follow-up album, My Window to You, in 2000.

In December 1999, Lavigne was discovered by her first professional manager, Cliff Fabri, while singing country covers at a Chapters bookstore in Kingston, Ontario. Fabri sent out VHS tapes of Lavigne's home performances to several industry prospects, and Lavigne was visited by several executives. Mark Jowett, co-founder of a Canadian management firm, Nettwerk, received a copy of Lavigne's karaoke performances recorded in her parents' basement. Jowett arranged for Lavigne to work with producer Peter Zizzo during the summer of 2000 in New York, where she wrote the song "Why". Lavigne was noticed by Arista Records during a trip to New York.

In November 2000, Ken Krongard, an A&R representative, invited Antonio "L.A." Reid, then head of Arista Records, to Zizzo's Manhattan studio to hear Lavigne sing. Her 15-minute audition "so impressed" Reid that he immediately signed her to Arista with a deal worth $1.25 million for two albums and an extra $900,000 for a publishing advance. By this time, Lavigne had found that she fit in naturally with her hometown high school's skater clique, an image that carried through to her first album, but although she enjoyed skateboarding, school left her feeling insecure. Having signed a record deal, and with support from her parents, she left school to focus on her music career. Lavigne's band was chosen by Nettwerk, as they wanted young performers who were up and coming from the Canadian punk rock scene who would fit with Lavigne's personality.

2002–2003: Let Go

Reid gave A&R Joshua Sarubin the responsibility of overseeing Lavigne's development and the recording of her debut album. They spent several months in New York working with different co-writers, trying to forge an individual sound for her. Sarubin told HitQuarters that they initially struggled; although early collaborations with songwriter-producers including Sabelle Breer, Curt Frasca and Peter Zizzo resulted in some good songs, they did not match her or her voice. It was only when Lavigne then went to Los Angeles in May 2001 and created two songs with The Matrix production team—including "Complicated", later released as her debut single—that the record company felt she had made a major breakthrough. Lavigne worked further with The Matrix and also with singer-songwriter Cliff Magness. Recording of Lavigne's debut album, Let Go, finished in January 2002.

Lavigne released Let Go in June 2002 in the US, where it reached number two on the Billboard 200 albums chart. It peaked at number one in Australia, Canada, and the UK—this made Lavigne, at 17 years old, the youngest female soloist to have a number-one album on the UK Albums Chart at that time. By the end of 2002, the album was certified four-times Platinum by the RIAA, making her the bestselling female artist of 2002 and Let Go the top-selling debut of the year. By May 2003, Let Go had accumulated over 1 million sales in Canada, receiving a diamond certification from the Canadian Recording Industry Association. By 2009, the album had sold over 16 million units worldwide, and the RIAA certified the album six-times Platinum, denoting shipments of over six million units in the US (it has sold 6.8 million copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan).

Lavigne's debut single, "Complicated", peaked at number one in Australia and number two in the US. "Complicated" was one of the bestselling Canadian singles of 2002, and one of the decade's biggest hits in the US, where subsequent singles "Sk8er Boi" and "I'm with You" reached the top ten. With these three singles, Lavigne became the second artist in history to have three top-ten songs from a debut album on Billboard's Mainstream Top 40 chart. Lavigne was named Best New Artist (for "Complicated") at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards, won four Juno Awards in 2003 out of six nominations, received a World Music Award for "World's Bestselling Canadian Singer", and was nominated for eight Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "Complicated".

In 2002, Lavigne made a cameo appearance in the music video for "Hundred Million" by the pop punk band Treble Charger. In March 2003, Lavigne posed for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, and in May she performed "Fuel" during MTV's Icon tribute to Metallica. During her first headlining tour, the Try to Shut Me Up Tour, Lavigne covered Green Day's "Basket Case".

2004–2005: Under My Skin

Lavigne's second studio album, Under My Skin, was released in May 2004 and debuted at number one in Australia, Canada, Japan, the UK, and the US. The album was certified five-times Platinum in Canada and has sold 10 million copies, including 3.2 million in the US. Lavigne wrote most of the album's tracks with Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk, and Kreviazuk's husband, Our Lady Peace front man Raine Maida, co-produced the album with Butch Walker and Don Gilmore. Lavigne said that Under My Skin proved her credentials as a songwriter, saying that "each song comes from a personal experience of mine, and there are so much[sic] emotions in those songs". "Don't Tell Me", the lead single off the album, reached the top five in the UK and Canada and the top ten in Australia. "My Happy Ending", the album's second single, was a top five hit in the UK and Australia. In the US, it was a top ten entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a number-one pop radio hit. The third single, "Nobody's Home", did not manage to make the top 40 in the US and performed moderately elsewhere.

During early 2004 Lavigne went on the 'Live and By Surprise' acoustic mall tour in the US and Canada to promote 'Under My Skin', accompanied by her guitarist Evan Taubenfeld. In late 2004, Lavigne embarked on her first world tour, the year-long Bonez Tour. Lavigne won two World Music Awards in 2004, for 'World's Best Pop/Rock Artist' and 'World's Bestselling Canadian Artist', and won three Juno Awards from five nominations in 2005, including 'Artist of the Year'. She also won in the category of 'Favorite Female Singer' at the eighteenth annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.

Lavigne co-wrote the song 'Breakaway', which was recorded by Kelly Clarkson for the soundtrack to the 2004 film 'The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement'. 'Breakaway' was released as a single in mid 2004 and subsequently included as the title track on Clarkson's second album, 'Breakaway'. Lavigne performed the Goo Goo Dolls song 'Iris' with the band's lead singer John Rzeznik at Fashion Rocks in September 2004, and she posed for the cover of 'Maxim' in October 2004. She recorded the theme song for 'The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie' (released in November 2004) with producer Butch Walker.

2006–2008: The Best Damn Thing

In February 2006, Lavigne represented Canada at the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Fox Entertainment Group approached Lavigne to write a song for the soundtrack to the 2006 fantasy-adventure film Eragon; her contribution, "Keep Holding On", was released as a single to promote the film and its soundtrack.

Lavigne's third album, The Best Damn Thing, was released in April 2007 and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, and subsequently achieving Platinum status in Canada. The album sold more than 1.7 million copies in the US. Its lead single, "Girlfriend", became Lavigne's first number-one single on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 and one of the decade's biggest singles. The single also peaked at number one in Australia, Canada, and Japan, and reached number two in the UK and France. As well as English, "Girlfriend" was recorded in Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Japanese, and Mandarin. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry ranked "Girlfriend" as the most-downloaded track worldwide in 2007, selling 7.3 million copies, including the versions recorded in eight different languages. "When You're Gone", the album's second single, reached the top five in Australia and the United Kingdom, the top ten in Canada, and the top forty in the US. "Hot" was the third single and charted only at number 95 in the US, although it reached the top 10 in Canada and the top 20 in Australia.

Lavigne won two World Music Awards in 2007, for 'World's Bestselling Canadian Artist' and 'World's Best Pop/Rock Female Artist'. She won her first two MTV Europe Music Awards, received a Teen Choice Award for 'Best Summer Single', and was nominated for five Juno Awards. In December 2007, Lavigne was ranked number eight in Forbes magazine's list of 'Top 20 Earners Under 25', with annual earnings of $12 million. In March 2008, Lavigne undertook a world tour, The Best Damn World Tour, and appeared on the cover of Maxim for the second time. In mid-August, Malaysia's Islamic opposition party, the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, attempted to ban Lavigne's tour show in Kuala Lumpur, judging her stage moves "too sexy". Her concert on 29 August was thought that it would promote wrong values ahead of Malaysia's independence day on 31 August. On 21 August 2008, MTV reported that the concert had been approved by the Malaysian government.

2009–2011: Goodbye Lullaby

In January 2010, Lavigne worked with Disney clothing designs inspired by Tim Burton's feature film Alice in Wonderland. She recorded a song for its soundtrack, "Alice", which was played over the end credits and included on the soundtrack album Almost Alice. In February, Lavigne performed at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics closing ceremony. Lavigne's song "I'm with You" was sampled by Rihanna on the track "Cheers (Drink to That)", which is featured on Rihanna's fifth studio album, Loud (2010). "Cheers (Drink to That)" was released as a single the following year, and Lavigne appeared in its music video. In December 2010, American singer Miranda Cosgrove released "Dancing Crazy", a song written by Lavigne, Max Martin and Shellback. It was also produced by Martin.

Lavigne began recording for her fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby, in her home studio in November 2008, its opening track, "Black Star", was written to help promote her first fragrance of the same name. Lavigne described the album as being about her life experiences rather than focusing on relationships, and its style as less pop rock than her previous material, reflecting her age. The release date for Goodbye Lullaby was delayed several times, which Lavigne said was because of her label. Goodbye Lullaby was released in March 2011, and its lead single, "What the Hell", premiered in December 2010. Goodbye Lullaby sold 368,000 copies in the US and received Juno Award nominations for Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year.

2012–2015: Avril Lavigne

Three months after the release of Goodbye Lullaby, Lavigne announced that work on her fifth studio album had already begun, describing it as the musical opposite of Goodbye Lullaby and "pop and more fun again". In late 2011, she confirmed that she had moved to Epic Records, headed by L. A. Reid. Lavigne contributed two cover songs to the 2012 Japanese animated film One Piece Film: Z: "How You Remind Me" (originally by Nickelback) and "Bad Reputation" (originally by Joan Jett).

The lead single from Lavigne's fifth studio album, "Here's to Never Growing Up" (produced by Martin Johnson of the band Boys Like Girls), was released in April 2013 and reached top 20 positions on the Billboard Hot 100, Australia and the UK. The second single, "Rock n Roll", was released in August 2013 and the third, "Let Me Go" (featuring Lavigne's then-husband Chad Kroeger of Nickelback), was released in October 2013. The album, eponymously titled Avril Lavigne, was released in November 2013 and sold 125,000 copies in the US; in Canada, it was certified gold and received a Juno Award nomination for Pop Album of the Year. During mid 2014, Lavigne opened for boy band the Backstreet Boys' In a World Like This Tour and played at the music festival Summer Sonic in Tokyo, Japan.

In an April 2015 interview with Billboard, Lavigne announced plans to release a new single titled "Fly", which was released on 26 April in association with the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games, and to release a Christmas album.

2016–present: Sixth studio album

Lavigne features in the song "Listen" from Japanese rock band One Ok Rock's eighth studio album, Ambitions, released on 11 January 2017. On 25 December 2016, Lavigne announced via her Instagram account that she was working on new music and would be releasing a new album in 2017.

In March 2017, it was revealed that Lavigne has switched labels and signed onto BMG. Lavigne is also reported to be going back to her roots for her new album, releasing it before the end of 2017, and was working on finalizing the final few tracks on the new album.

Musical style and songwriting

Themes in Lavigne's music include messages of self-empowerment from a female or an adolescent view. Lavigne believes her "songs are about being yourself no matter what and going after your dreams even if your dreams are crazy and even if people tell you they're never going to come true." On her debut album, Let Go, Lavigne preferred the less mainstream songs, such as "Losing Grip", instead of her more radio-friendly singles, such as "Complicated", saying that "the songs I did with the Matrix ... were good for my first record, but I don't want to be that pop anymore." Lavigne's second album, Under My Skin, had deeper personal themes underlying each song, saying that "I've gone through so much, so that's what I talk about ... Like boys, like dating or relationships". Musically, it's considered her heaviest album that showcased ballads and rocker songs with a more post-grunge sound that verged on nü-metal style. In contrast, her third album, The Best Damn Thing, was not personal to her. "Some of the songs I wrote didn't even mean that much to me. It's not like some personal thing I'm going through." Her objective in writing the album was simply to "make it fun". The style has been praised for her ability to combine bubblegum pop melodies with punk rock riffs. Goodbye Lullaby, Lavigne's fourth album, was much more personal than her earlier records, with Lavigne describing the album as "more stripped down, deeper. All the songs are very emotional". Ian McKellen defined her as "a punk chanteuse, a post-grunge valkyrie, with the wounded soul of a poet and the explosive pugnacity of a Canadian" on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson in 2007.

Most critics and publications, such as The New York Times, Rolling Stone, NME, MusicMight, IGN and PopMatters, have identified Lavigne as a mix of alternative rock, pop rock and pop punk, influenced by a post-grunge sound.

While Lavigne denied being angry, her interviews were still passionate about the media's lack of respect for her songwriting. She said "I am a writer, and I won't accept people trying to take that away from me", adding that she had been writing "full-structured songs" since she was 14. Despite this, Lavigne's songwriting has been questioned throughout her career. The songwriting trio the Matrix, with whom Lavigne wrote songs for her debut album, claimed that they were the main songwriters of Lavigne's singles "Complicated", "Sk8er Boi" and "I'm with You". Lavigne denied this, asserting that she was the primary songwriter for every song on the album, saying that "[N]one of those songs aren't from me". In 2007, Chantal Kreviazuk, who wrote with Lavigne on her second album, accused Lavigne of plagiarism and criticized her songwriting, saying that "Avril doesn't really sit and write songs by herself or anything." Lavigne also disclaimed this, and considered taking legal action against Kreviazuk for "clear defamation" against her character. Kreviazuk later apologized, saying that "Avril is an accomplished songwriter and it has been my privilege to work with her." Shortly after that, Tommy Dunbar, founder of the band the Rubinoos, sued Lavigne, her publishing company, and Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald for allegedly stealing parts of "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" for her song "Girlfriend". Gottwald defended Lavigne, stating, "me and Avril wrote the song together... It has the same chord progressions as ten different Blink-182 songs, the standard changes you'd find in a Sum 41 song. It's the Sex Pistols, not the Rubinoos." In January 2008, the lawsuit was closed after a confidential settlement had been reached.

Influences

Lavigne's earlier influences came from country music acts such as Garth Brooks, the Dixie Chicks and Shania Twain; and alternative singer-songwriters such as Alanis Morissette, Lisa Loeb, Natalie Imbruglia and Janis Joplin. By the time she left school to focus on her music career, Lavigne was musically more influenced by skate punk, pop punk and punk rock acts such as blink-182, Sum 41, NOFX, Pennywise, Dashboard Confessional, Green Day, the Ramones, the Distillers and Hole. She also enjoyed metal bands such as Marilyn Manson, System of a Down, Incubus and the Used; as well as alternative bands such as Nirvana, No Doubt, the Goo Goo Dolls, Radiohead, Coldplay, Oasis, Third Eye Blind and Matchbox Twenty.

Because of these influences, musical genres, and Lavigne's personal style, the media often defined her as punk, something she denied being. Lavigne's close friend and guitarist, Evan Taubenfeld, said, "It's a very touchy subject to a lot of people, but the point is that Avril isn't punk, but she never really pretended to claim to come from that scene. She had pop punk music and the media ended up doing the rest". Lavigne also commented on the matter: "I have been labeled like I'm this angry girl, [a] rebel ... punk, and I am so not any of them." Although she stated to have punk influences on her music: "I like to listen a lot to punk rock music, you can notice a certain influence of punk in my music. I like an aggressive music, but pretty enough heavy pop-rock, which is what I really do."

Legacy

In 2003, Lavigne won an International Achievement Award for the song "Complicated" at the SOCAN Awards in Toronto.

Lavigne received eight Grammy Awards nominations in two years, including Best New Artist. She has also received three American Music Awards nominations, one Brit Award nomination, and one MTV Video Music Award. She has received a total of 221 awards and 301 nominations.

By 2013, Lavigne sold more than 50 million singles and 40 million copies of her albums worldwide, becoming one of the top-selling artists releasing albums in the US, with over 12.4 million copies certified by the RIAA. In 2009, Billboard named Lavigne the number 10 pop artist in the "Best of the 2000s" chart. She was listed as the 28th overall best act of the decade based on album and single chart performance in the US..

Avril Lavigne is considered a highlight in the pop-punk and alternative pop-rock scene since she helped to paved the way for the success of female-driven punk-influenced pop music, such as Skye Sweetnam, Fefe Dobson, Lillix, Kelly Osbourne, Krystal Meyers, Tonight Alive, Hey Monday, among others as being a direct result. She was compared to alternative female singer-songwriters of the 1990s such as Alanis Morissette, Liz Phair and Courtney Love and earned a reputation as the greatest female representative of pop-punk music, and also as one of the female singers who best represent 2000s rock music. Lavigne also was seen as a fashion icon for her skatepunk and rocker style. Songs like Sk8er Boi, He Wasn't and Girlfriend are frequently listed as one of the best pop-punk songs of all time, by different critics.

Lavigne holds a Guinness World Record as being the youngest female solo artist to top the UK album chart, on 11 January 2003 at the age of 18 years and 106 days. The album Let Go reached number one in its 18th chart week. She also was the first to reach 100 million views on a YouTube video, with her 2007 single "Girlfriend". Lavigne was the first western artist to do a full tour in China, with The Best Damn Tour in 2008; and is considered the biggest western artist in Asia, especially in Japan where her first three albums have sold more than 1 million copies, being the only Female Western Artist since 2000s to achieved it. Avril Lavigne is the only artist to have performed on three different multi-sport event, such as two closing ceremonies of Winter Olympic Games (Torino 2006 and Vancouver 2010) and in the opening ceremony of the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games.

The singer's influences extends beyond pop rock, pop punk and pop acts such as Aly & AJ, Busted, Hilary Duff, Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Charlotte Sometimes, Ed Sheeran, Miley Cyrus, Vanessa Hudgens, Jessie J, Jonas Brothers, Brie Larson, Danielle McKee, Lesley Roy, Selena Gomez, Ashley Tisdale, Ariana Grande, Paramore, Amy Studt, Meghan Trainor, Miranda Cosgrove, Tonight Alive, Hey Monday, Kelly Osbourne, Liz Phair, Amanda Palmer, Misono, YUI, Demi Lovato, PVRIS, among others.

Film career

Lavigne became interested in appearing on television and in feature films. The decision, she said, was her own. Although her years of experience in making music videos was to her advantage, Lavigne admitted her experience in singing removed any fear of performing on camera. She specifically mentioned that the video "Nobody's Home" involved the most "acting". Her first television appearance was in a 2002 episode of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, performing "Sk8er Boi" with her band in a nightclub. She later made a cameo appearance in the 2004 film Going the Distance. The main characters bump into her backstage at the MuchMusic Video Awards after her performance of "Losing Grip".

She moved into feature film acting cautiously, choosing deliberately small roles to begin with. In November 2005, after going through an audition to land the role, Lavigne travelled to New Mexico to film a single scene in the 2007 film, The Flock. She played Beatrice Bell, the girlfriend of a crime suspect, appearing alongside Claire Danes and Richard Gere. Gere gave Lavigne acting tips between takes. On her role in The Flock, Lavigne said, "I did that just to see how it was and to not jump into [mainstream acting] too fast". The Flock was not released in American theatres, and because it was not released in foreign markets until late 2007, it is not considered Lavigne's debut. The film made $7 million in the foreign box office.

Lavigne's feature film debut was voicing an animated character in the 2006 film Over the Hedge, based on the comic strip of the same name. She voiced the character Heather, a Virginia opossum. Recording the characters' voices was devoid of interaction with other actors. Lavigne stated, "All the actors went in individually, and [director] Tim and [screenwriter Karey] and directors were there with me every time I went in, and they made it go so smoothly; they made me feel comfortable.... That was the interesting part, going in by yourself, with no one else to kind of feed off of." Lavigne found the recording process to be "easy" and "natural", but she kept hitting the microphone as she gestured while acting. "I'd use my hands constantly and, like, hit the microphone stand and make noises, so Tim and Karey had to tell me to hold still.... It's hard to be running or falling down the stairs and have to make those sounds come out of your mouth but keep your body still." Lavigne believed she was hired to perform Heather because of her rock-star status. "[The director] thought I'd give my character... a bit of attitude". The film opened on 19 May 2006, making $38 million over its opening weekend. It went on to gross $336 million worldwide.

In December 2005, Lavigne signed to appear in Fast Food Nation, based on the book Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal. The fictionalized adaptation, directed by Richard Linklater, traces fast-food hamburgers contaminated with cow feces back to the slaughterhouses. Lavigne played Alice, a high school student intent on freeing the cows. The film opened on 17 November 2006 and remained in theatres for 11 weeks, grossing $2 million worldwide.

Both Over the Hedge and Fast Food Nation opened at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, which Lavigne attended. Lavigne felt honoured to be able to attend and was proud of her work. When asked if she would pursue her film career, she stated that she wanted to take her time and wait for the "right parts and the right movies." Lavigne was aware of the roles she had chosen. "I wanted to start off small and to learn [that] I wouldn't just want to throw myself into a big part." In August 2006, Canadian Business magazine ranked her as the seventh top Canadian actor in Hollywood in their second-annual ranking Celebrity Power List. The results were determined by comparing salary, Internet hits, TV mentions, and press hits.

Fashion design

In July 2008, Lavigne launched the clothing line Abbey Dawn, featuring a back-to-school collection. It is produced by Kohl's, which is the brand's exclusive US retailer. Named after Lavigne's childhood nickname, Abbey Dawn is designed by Lavigne herself. Kohl's describes Abbey Dawn as a "juniors lifestyle brand", which incorporates skull, zebra, and star patterns, purples and "hot pinks and blacks". Lavigne, who wore some of the clothes and jewellery from her line at various concerts before its official launch, pointed out that she was not merely licensing her name to the collection. "I actually am the designer. What's really important to me is that everything fits well and is well-made, so I try everything on and approve it all." The clothing line incorporates Lavigne's musical style and lyrics, "after the release of my first album, I realized how much fashion was involved in my musical career".

The designs were also featured on the Internet game Stardoll, where figures can be dressed up as Lavigne. On 14 September 2009, Lavigne took her then latest collection for her clothing line to be a part of the New York Fashion Week, returning in 2011. In December 2010, the clothing line was made available to over 50 countries through the line's official website. "It's fun to be a chick and design clothes and things I'd like for myself. I design things I [can't] find."

Lavigne released her first fragrance, Black Star, created by Procter & Gamble Prestige Products. The fragrance was announced on Lavigne's official website on 7 March 2009. Black Star, which features notes of pink hibiscus, black plum and dark chocolate, was released in summer 2009 in Europe, and later in the US and Canada. When asked what the name meant, Lavigne replied, "I wanted [the bottle] to be a star, and my colors are pink and black, and Black Star resembles being different, and standing out in the crowd, and reaching for the stars; the whole message is just about following your dreams, and it's okay to be unique and be who you are." Black Star won the 2010 Best "Women's Scent Mass" by Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW). Black Star was followed by a second fragrance in July 2010, Forbidden Rose, which took two years to develop. It features notes of red apple, winepeach, black pepper, lotusflower, heliotrope, shellflower, praline agreement, sandalwood, and vanilla. Its message is an extension of Black Star's "follow your dreams", though the tagline for the new perfume is "Dare to Discover". The commercial takes place in a gothic garden setting, where Lavigne, upon entering the garden, finds a single, purple rose. Lavigne launched a third fragrance, Wild Rose, in August 2011 and filmed the commercial for it in late 2010. The tagline for the fragrance is "Dare to discover more". It features notes of mandarin, pink grapefruit, plum, orange blossom, frangipani, blue orchid, musk, sandalwood and crème brûlée.

In January 2010, Lavigne began working with Disney to incorporate Alice in Wonderland-inspired designs into her Abbey Dawn line of clothing. Her designs were exhibited at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in California beginning in May through September, alongside Colleen Atwood's costumes from the 2010 film.

Philanthropy

Lavigne has been involved with many charities, including Make Some Noise, Amnesty International, Erase MS, AmericanCPR.org, Special Olympics, Camp Will-a-Way, Music Clearing Minefields, US Campaign for Burma, Make-A-Wish Foundation and War Child. She has also appeared in ALDO ads with YouthAIDS to raise money to educate people worldwide about HIV/AIDS. Lavigne took part in the Unite Against AIDS concert presented by ALDO in support of UNICEF on 28 November 2007 at the Bell Centre in Montréal, Québec, Canada. In November 2010, Lavigne attended the Clinton Global Initiative.

Lavigne worked with Reverb, a non-profit environmental organization, for her 2005 east coast tour. She covered "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" for War Child's Peace Songs compilation, and she recorded a cover of the John Lennon song "Imagine" as her contribution to the compilation album Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur. Released on 12 June 2007, the album was produced to benefit Amnesty International's campaign to alleviate the crisis in Darfur.

On 5 December 2009, Lavigne returned to the stage in Mexico City during the biggest charity event in Latin America, "Teleton". She performed acoustic versions of her hits "Complicated" and "Girlfriend" with Evan Taubenfeld and band member, Jim McGorman. In 2010, Lavigne was one of several artists who contributed their voices to a cover of K'naan's "Wavin' Flag" as a benefit single to help raise money for several charity organizations related to the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

On 14 September 2010, Lavigne introduced her charity, "The Avril Lavigne Foundation", which aims to help young people with serious illnesses and disabilities and works with leading charitable organizations; The foundation partners with the Easter Seals, Make-A-Wish foundation and Erase MS, the latter two being charities Lavigne has previously worked with. Her work with the Make-A-Wish foundation was the inspiration behind her own charity, with Lavigne stating, "I just really wanted to do more". Lavigne said on the foundation's website, "I have always looked for ways to give back because I think it's a responsibility we all share". Philanthropist Trevor Neilson's 12-person firm, "Global Philanthropy Group", advises Lavigne with her foundation as well as several other celebrities, including musician John Legend.

In September 2014, she launched a personal fundraising campaign for Special Olympics as part of her birthday celebration. Proceeds from her "Team Rockstar" event helped sponsor athletes from around the world competing in the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Los Angeles. According to an ABILITY Magazine interview with Lavigne, the athletes were the stars of the music video for "Fly", which was shot in Canada.

Other projects

Lavigne was featured in the 2003 game The Sims: Superstar as a non-playable celebrity.

In mid-2007, Lavigne was featured in a two-volume graphic novel, Avril Lavigne's Make 5 Wishes. She collaborated with artist Camilla d'Errico and writer Joshua Dysart on the manga, which was about a shy girl named Hana who, upon meeting her hero, Lavigne, learned to overcome her fears. Lavigne said, "I know that many of my fans read manga, and I'm really excited to be involved in creating stories that I know they will enjoy." The first volume was released in April 2007, and the second followed in July 2007. The publication Young Adult Library Services nominated the series for "Great Graphic Novels for Teens".

In September 2011, Lavigne appeared on the Hub Network televised singing competition Majors & Minors as a guest mentor, alongside other singers including Adam Lambert and Leona Lewis.

Public image

When Lavigne first gained publicity, she was known for her tomboyish style, in particular her necktie-and-tank-top combinations. She preferred baggy clothes, skater shoes or Converses, wristbands, and sometimes shoelaces wrapped around her fingers. During photo shoots, instead of wearing "glittery get-ups", she preferred wearing "old, crumpled T's". In response to her fashion and musical influences, the media called her the "pop punk princess" and the female answer to Blink-182. Press and fans regarded her as the "anti-Britney", in part because of her less commercial and "real" image, but also because she was noticeably headstrong. "I'm not made up and I'm not being told what to say and how to act, so they have to call me the anti-Britney, which I'm not." By November 2002, however, Lavigne stopped wearing ties, claiming she felt she was "wearing a costume". Lavigne made a conscious effort to keep her music, and not her image, at the forefront of her career. "I'm just saying, I don't want to sell sex. I feel that's sort of lame and low. I've got so much more to say."

Lavigne eventually took on a more gothic style as she began her second album, Under My Skin, trading her skating outfits for black tutus and developing an image marked by angst. During The Best Damn Thing years, Lavigne changed directions. She dyed her hair blonde with a pink streak, wore feminine outfits, including "tight jeans and heels", and modelled for magazines such as Harper's Bazaar. Lavigne defended her new style: "I don't really regret anything. You know, the ties and the wife-beaters and all ... It had its time and place. And now I'm all grown up, and I've moved on".

Tattoos

Only a few of Lavigne's tattoos are unique to her; the rest are matched with those of her friends. Lavigne had a star tattooed on the inside of her left wrist that was created at the same time as friend and musical associate Ben Moody's identical tattoo. In late 2004, she had a small pink heart around the letter "D" applied to her right wrist, which represented her then-boyfriend, Deryck Whibley. Lavigne and then-husband Whibley got matching tattoos in March 2010, in celebration of his 30th birthday. In April 2010, Lavigne added another tattoo on her wrist, that of a lightning bolt and the number 30.

Her love of tattoos, however, gained media attention in May 2010, after Lavigne and Brody Jenner each got matching tattoos of the word "fuck" on their ribs. Lavigne appeared in the June/July cover story for Inked magazine, where she discussed and showed off her tattoos, including an "Abbey Dawn" on her left forearm and an "XXV" and star on her right. Although she confirmed the "fuck" tattoo verbally in the article (calling it her "favorite word") she had it applied after the magazine's photo shoot. She added that she eventually wanted to get a "big-ass heart with a flag through it with a name ... I'm going to wait a few years and make sure I still want it then. I have to wait for that special someone to come back into my life." In July 2010, Lavigne had her boyfriend's name, "Brody", tattooed beneath her right breast. The couple announced that they broke up in January 2012.

French citizenship

Lavigne has been legally French from birth, because her father is French and France applies jus sanguinis. She applied for her French passport and received it in February 2011. In January 2012, Lavigne's house in Bel-Air, on the market since May 2011, sold, and Lavigne moved to Paris, France, to study the French language. She rented an apartment and attended a Berlitz school. She later held her second wedding in the South of France.

Deryck Whibley

Lavigne and Sum 41 lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Deryck Whibley began dating when Lavigne was 19 years old, after being friends since she was 17. In June 2005, Whibley proposed to her. The couple married on 15 July 2006 in Montecito, California. On 9 October 2009, Lavigne filed for divorce, releasing the statement, "I am grateful for our time together, and I am grateful and blessed for our remaining friendship." The divorce was finalized on 16 November 2010.

Brody Jenner

Lavigne started dating The Hill's star Brody Jenner in February 2010. After almost two years of dating, the couple split in January 2012.

Chad Kroeger

Lavigne began dating fellow Canadian rocker Chad Kroeger, frontman of the band Nickelback, in July 2012. The relationship blossomed after they began working together in March 2012 to write and record music for Lavigne's fifth album. Lavigne and Kroeger became engaged in August 2012, after one month of dating. The couple married at the Château de La Napoule, a reconstructed medieval castle on the Mediterranean in the South of France, on 1 July 2013 (which is Canada Day), after a year of being together. They had their honeymoon in Portofino, Italy. On 2 September 2015, Lavigne announced her separation from Kroeger via her official Instagram account.

Health

In April 2015, she revealed to People magazine that she had been diagnosed with Lyme disease. In an interview with Billboard, Lavigne said that she was recovering.

Discography

  • Let Go (2002)
  • Under My Skin (2004)
  • The Best Damn Thing (2007)
  • Goodbye Lullaby (2011)
  • Avril Lavigne (2013)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2022
    Avril Lavigne Feat. Yungblud: I'm a Mess (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2022
    Avril Lavigne Feat. Machine Gun Kelly: Bois Lie (Live Version) (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2022
    Good Mourning as
    Avril Lavigne
    2022
    Avril Lavigne Feat. Blackbear: Love It When You Hate Me (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2022
    Remember Me Just Like This
    2021
    Avril Lavigne: Bite Me (Acoustic Version) (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2021
    Avril Lavigne: Bite Me (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2021
    Willow & Avril Lavigne Feat. Travis Barker: GROW (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2021
    Mod Sun Feat. Avril Lavigne: Flames (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2020
    Avril Lavigne: We Are Warriors (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2019
    Avril Lavigne: I Fell in Love with the Devil (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2019
    Avril Lavigne Feat. Nicki Minaj: Dumb Blonde (Lyric Version) (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne (singing voice)
    2018
    Avril Lavigne: Tell Me It's Over (Video short) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2018
    Avril Lavigne: Head Above Water (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2018
    Charming as
    Snow White (voice)
    2015
    Avril Lavigne: Fly (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2015
    Avril Lavigne: Give You What You Like (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2014
    Avril Lavigne: Hello Kitty (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2014
    Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff (Video Game) as
    Avril Lavigne (voice)
    2013
    VEVO's Certified (TV Series)
    - Vevo Certified Avril Lavigne (2013)
    2013
    Avril Lavigne Feat. Chad Kroeger: Let Me Go (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2013
    Avril Lavigne: Rock N Roll (Music Video short) as
    Mother F---king Avril Lavigne
    2013
    Avril Lavigne: Here's to Never Growing Up (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2012
    Avril Lavigne: Goodbye (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2011
    Avril Lavigne: Wish You Were Here (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2011
    Rihanna: Cheers Drink to That (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2011
    Avril Lavigne: Smile (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2011
    Avril Lavigne: What the Hell (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2010
    The Transistor Sessions (TV Series)
    - Teaser: Avril Lavigne (2010)
    2010
    Young Artists for Haiti: Wavin' Flag (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2010
    Avril Lavigne: Alice (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2008
    Avril Lavigne: The Best Damn Thing (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2007
    Avril Lavigne Feat. Lil Mama: Girlfriend - Dr. Luke Remix (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2007
    Avril Lavigne: Hot (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2007
    The Flock as
    Beatrice Bell
    2007
    Avril Lavigne: When You're Gone (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2007
    Avril Lavigne: Girlfriend (Music Video) as
    Avril / The Girlfriend
    2006
    Butch Walker: Bethamphetamine - Pretty Pretty (Music Video)
    2006
    Fast Food Nation as
    Alice
    2006
    Over the Hedge as
    Heather (voice)
    2005
    Avril Lavigne: He Wasn't (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2004
    Avril Lavigne: My Favorite Videos (So Far) (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2004
    Avril Lavigne: SpongeBob SquarePants Theme (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2004
    Avril Lavigne: Nobody's Home (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2004
    Avril Lavigne: My Happy Ending (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2004
    Avril Lavigne: Don't Tell Me (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2003
    Avril Lavigne: Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2003
    Avril Lavigne: Losing Grip (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2002
    Avril Lavigne: Mobile (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2002
    Avril Lavigne: I'm with You (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2002
    Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV Series) as
    Avril Lavigne
    - Bada-Ping! (2002) - Avril Lavigne
    2002
    Avril Lavigne: Sk8er Boi (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2002
    Treble Charger: Hundred Million People (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne (uncredited)
    2002
    Avril Lavigne: Complicated (Music Video) as
    Avril Lavigne
    Composer
    2022
    Avril Lavigne Feat. Yungblud: I'm a Mess (Music Video)
    2022
    Avril Lavigne Feat. Machine Gun Kelly: Bois Lie (Live Version) (Music Video)
    2021
    Avril Lavigne: Bite Me (Music Video)
    2021
    Willow & Avril Lavigne Feat. Travis Barker: GROW (Music Video)
    2021
    MTV 00s: Avril Lavigne Vs P!nk (TV Special) (music by)
    2020
    Avril Lavigne: We Are Warriors (Music Video)
    2019
    Avril Lavigne: I Fell in Love with the Devil (Music Video)
    2019
    Avril Lavigne Feat. Nicki Minaj: Dumb Blonde (Lyric Version) (Music Video)
    2013
    Avril Lavigne: Rock N Roll (Music Video short) (uncredited)
    2009
    Leona Lewis: I Will Be (Music Video)
    2007
    Avril Lavigne: Girlfriend (Music Video)
    2004
    Avril Lavigne: Nobody's Home (Music Video)
    2004
    Avril Lavigne: My Happy Ending (Music Video)
    2002
    Avril Lavigne: I'm with You (Music Video)
    2002
    2002 Much Music Video Music Awards (TV Special)
    Soundtrack
    2023
    Bottoms (performer: "Complicated") / (writer: "Complicated")
    -
    The Last of Us (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2023) (writer - 1 episode, 2023)
    - When You're Lost in the Darkness (2023) - (performer: "Tomorrow") / (writer: "Tomorrow")
    2022
    Not Okay (performer: "Complicated") / (writer: "Complicated")
    2022
    Senior Year (performer: "Sk8er Boi") / (writer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2022
    Jackass Forever (Documentary) (writer: "Complicated")
    -
    Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) (performer - 3 episodes, 2019 - 2020) (writer - 2 episodes, 2019 - 2020)
    - Regina Hall/Adam Scott/Avril Lavigne (2020) - (performer: "We Are Warriors") / (writer: "We Are Warriors")
    - Liam Hemsworth/Trevor Noah/Christina Hendricks/Avril Lavigne (2019) - (performer: "Head Above Water") / (writer: "Head Above Water")
    - Live's Oscar Countdown Games/Chandra Wilson/Lena Headey/Avril Lavigne (2019) - (performer: "Head Above Water")
    2020
    Canada's Drag Race (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - SINGLE USE QUEENS (2020) - (performer: "Girlfriend")
    -
    My Little Pony: Pony Life (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2020) (writer - 1 episode, 2020)
    - The Best of the Worst (2020) - (performer: "Sk8er Boi") / (writer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2020
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Justin Hartley/Abby Elliott (2020) - (writer: "I'm With You")
    2020
    Little America (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The Son (2020) - (writer: "Breakaway")
    2020
    Underwater (performer: "SpongeBob SquarePants Theme")
    2019
    Elämäni Biisi (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Kyyneleitä ja ratkaiseva rytmi (2019) - (writer: "I'm With You")
    2019
    After (writer: "Complicated")
    2019
    Flip That Romance (TV Movie) (performer: "Bigger Wow") / (writer: "Bigger Wow")
    -
    The Talk (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2019) (writer - 1 episode, 2019)
    - Katy Mixon/Avril Lavigne (2019) - (performer: "Head Above Water") / (writer: "Head Above Water")
    2019
    Oogappels (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.5 (2019) - (writer: "Breakaway" - uncredited)
    2018
    The Rookie (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Pilot (2018) - (writer: "Cheers (Drink to That)")
    2018
    Charming ("Trophy Boy") / (performer: "Trophy Boy")
    2017
    Switched for Christmas (TV Movie) (performer: "Baby, It's Cold Outside")
    -
    Vice Principals (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2017) (writer - 1 episode, 2017)
    - A Compassionate Man (2017) - (performer: "Here's to Never Growing Up") / (writer: "Here's to Never Growing Up")
    -
    Cannonball (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2017) (writer - 1 episode, 2017)
    - Episode #1.6 (2017) - (performer: "Sk8r Boi" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sk8r Boi" - uncredited)
    -
    Beat Shazam (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2017) (writer - 2 episodes, 2017)
    - Episode #1.9 (2017) - (performer: "Complicated") / (writer: "Complicated")
    - Episode #1.2 (2017) - (performer: "I'm with You") / (writer: "I'm with You")
    2016
    Strictly Come Dancing (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Week Eight (2016) - (writer: "Breakaway" - uncredited)
    -
    Lip Sync Battle (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2016) (writer - 1 episode, 2016)
    - Rob Riggle vs. Jeff Dye (2016) - (performer: "Girlfriend") / (writer: "Girlfriend")
    2016
    Single by 30 (TV Mini Series) (1 episode)
    - Moving in and Moving On (2016) - ("Sk8er boi")
    2016
    Everything Wrong with... (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Everything Wrong with Alice in Wonderland (2016) - (performer: "Alice")
    -
    Girls (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2016) (writer - 1 episode, 2016)
    - Old Loves (2016) - (performer: "Rock N Roll" - uncredited) / (writer: "Rock N Roll" - uncredited)
    2015
    Bravetown (performer: "Sk8er Boi") / (writer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2015
    Babysitter's Black Book (TV Movie) (performer: "Give You What You Like") / (writer: "Give You What You Like")
    2015
    The Bronze (performer: "Freak Out", "My Happy Ending") / (writer: "Freak Out", "My Happy Ending")
    2014
    Anxiety of the Mormons (performer: "Hello Heartache") / (writer: "Hello Heartache")
    2014
    It Takes a Choir (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Breakfast Club at Brashear (2014) - (writer: "Keep Holding On" - uncredited)
    2014
    Tu cara me suena mini - España (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.10 (2014) - (writer: "Girlfriend")
    -
    Guapas (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2014) (writer - 1 episode, 2014)
    - La luz prendida (2014) - (performer: "Complicated" - uncredited) / (writer: "Complicated" - uncredited)
    2014
    Tu cara me suena - Argentina (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #2.7 (2014) - (writer: "Complicated", "Smile")
    2009
    Glee (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
    - 100 (2014) - (writer: "Keep Holding On" - uncredited)
    - Frenemies (2014) - (writer: "Breakaway" - uncredited)
    - Throwdown (2009) - (writer: "Keep Holding On" - uncredited)
    2013
    1Night 2Last 3Ever (writer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2013
    Jinxed (TV Movie) (lyrics: "Smile") / (performer: "Smile")
    -
    Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2009 - 2013) (writer - 2 episodes, 2009 - 2013)
    - Die kleine Prinzessin (2013) - (performer: "I Don't Have to Try" - uncredited) / (writer: "I Don't Have to Try" - uncredited)
    - Operation: Gemini (2009) - (performer: "The Best Damn Thing", "My Happy Ending" - uncredited) / (writer: "The Best Damn Thing", "My Happy Ending" - uncredited)
    -
    Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) (writer - 9 episodes, 2007 - 2013) (performer - 6 episodes, 2007 - 2013)
    - Week 9 (2013) - ("Let Me Go") / (writer: "Let Me Go")
    - Semi-final Results (2013) - (performer: "Here's to Never Growing Up")
    - Round Eight (2011) - ("The Best Damn Thing") / (writer: "The Best Damn Thing")
    - Round Two (2011) - ("Girlfriend") / (writer: "Girlfriend")
    - Round One (2011) - (writer: "Breakaway")
    - Round 6: Results (2008) - (performer: "I'm With You" - uncredited) / (writer: "I'm With You" - uncredited)
    - Round 6 (2008) - (performer: "I'm With You" - uncredited) / (writer: "I'm With You" - uncredited)
    - Round 3 (2008) - (performer: "Keep Holding On" - uncredited) / (writer: "Keep Holding On" - uncredited)
    - Round 2 (2008) - (performer: "Girlfriend" - uncredited) / (writer: "Girlfriend" - uncredited)
    - Round 9 Results (2007) - (performer: "Complicated", "Hot" - uncredited)
    - Round 4 (2007) - (writer: "Breakaway" - uncredited)
    2013
    Louder Than Words (performer: "What The Hell") / (writer: "What The Hell")
    -
    Ebb and Tide (TV Series) (lyrics - 1 episode, 2013) (music - 1 episode, 2013) (performer - 1 episode, 2013)
    - 1. Bölüm (2013) - (lyrics: "Wish You Were Here") / (music: "Wish You Were Here") / (performer: "Wish You Were Here")
    2008
    The X Factor UK (TV Series documentary) (writer - 5 episodes)
    - Auditions 2 (2013) - (writer: "I Will Be" - uncredited)
    - Live Final (2012) - (writer: "Breakaway" - uncredited)
    - Judges' Houses 2 (2010) - (writer: "I Will Be" - uncredited)
    - Episode #5.8 (2008) - (writer: "Breakaway" - uncredited)
    - Episode #5.3 (2008) - (writer: "Breakaway" - uncredited)
    -
    So You Think You Can Dance (TV Series) (performer - 4 episodes, 2007 - 2013) (writer - 2 episodes, 2007 - 2013)
    - The Top 20 Finalists Perform (2013) - (performer: "I'm with You") / (writer: "I'm with You")
    - Results Show: Two Dancers Eliminated (2008) - (performer: "When You're Gone")
    - Top 4: The Finale (2007) - (performer: "Keep Holding On") / (writer: "Keep Holding On")
    - Top 20 (2007) - (performer: "Girlfriend")
    -
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2011 - 2013) (writer - 2 episodes, 2011 - 2013)
    - Episode #21.134 (2013) - (performer: "Here's to Never Growing Up") / (writer: "Here's to Never Growing Up")
    - Episode #19.107 (2011) - (performer: "What the Hell") / (writer: "What the Hell")
    -
    Danville 2nd Ward Young Men (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2013) (writer - 1 episode, 2013)
    - Wintertime 2012-2013 (2013) - (performer: "Keep Holding On") / (writer: "Keep Holding On")
    2013
    Drei in einem Bett (TV Movie) (performer: "I Don't Have To Try" - uncredited)
    2012
    One Piece Film Z (performer: "How You Remind Me", "Bad Reputation")
    2012
    The X Factor (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Live Decider 5 (2012) - (writer: "I Will Be")
    2012
    The X Factor Philippines (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Top 12 Performance Night (2012) - (writer: "Keep Holding On")
    2012
    The Voice (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Live Show 4 (2012) - (writer: "I'm With You")
    2012
    The Voice UK (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Live Show 1 (2012) - (writer: "Breakaway" - uncredited)
    -
    The Block (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2011 - 2012) (writer - 2 episodes, 2011 - 2012)
    - Red House Elimination: Night 1 (2012) - (performer: "What the Hell" - uncredited) / (writer: "What the Hell" - uncredited)
    - Elimination: Night 2 (2011) - (performer: "What the Hell" - uncredited) / (writer: "What the Hell" - uncredited)
    2012
    Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - 2012 Premiere (2012) - (writer: "I'm With You" - uncredited)
    2012
    Smash (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Understudy (2012) - (writer: "Breakaway")
    - Hell on Earth (2012) - (writer: "Cheers (Drink to That)")
    2012
    Todd's Pop Song Reviews (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The Top Ten Worst Hit Songs of 2011 (2012) - (writer: "What the Hell")
    2011
    Jack and Jill (performer: "Goodbye") / (writer: "Goodbye")
    2011
    Canada Sings (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The Junk Notes vs. The Zooperstars (2011) - (writer: "What the Hell")
    2011
    Britain's Got Talent (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - 2011: Live Semi-Final 3 - The Results (2011) - (performer: "What the Hell", "Smile" - uncredited)
    -
    Hawaii Five-0 (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2011) (writer - 1 episode, 2011)
    - Ho'ohuli Na'au (Close to Heart) (2011) - (performer: "Smile" - uncredited) / (writer: "Smile" - uncredited)
    2011
    Goodbye Lullaby: Bonus DVD (Video documentary short) (performer: "What the Hell")
    2010
    Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Secrest 2011 (TV Special) (performer: "What the Hell?")
    2010
    Saturday Night Live in the 2000s: Time and Again (TV Special documentary) (performer: "Complicated") / (writer: "Complicated")
    -
    Diva (TV Series) (lyrics - 2 episodes, 2010) (music - 2 episodes, 2010)
    - Rent (2010) - (lyrics: "Breakaway") / (music: "Breakaway")
    - A Prairie Home Companion (2010) - (lyrics: "Breakaway") / (music: "Breakaway")
    2010
    Alice in Wonderland (performer: "Alice") / (writer: "Alice")
    -
    Live from Studio Five (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2010) (writer - 1 episode, 2010)
    - Episode #1.93 (2010) - (performer: "When You're Gone") / (writer: "When You're Gone")
    2009
    Cesko Slovenská SuperStar (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Sesté finále: MTV Choice (2009) - (writer: "Complicated")
    2005
    Idols (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
    - Top 6: Rock Classics (2009) - (writer: "When You're Gone")
    - Top 8: Rock (2007) - (writer: "Sk8er Boi")
    - Top 24: Group 2 (2005) - (writer: "Don't Tell Me")
    -
    The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2008 - 2009) (writer - 2 episodes, 2008 - 2009)
    - And Unto Us, a Child Is Born (2009) - (performer: "Girlfriend") / (writer: "Girlfriend")
    - Falling in Love (2008) - (performer: "Girlfriend") / (writer: "Girlfriend")
    2009
    Fired Up! (performer: "Girlfriend", "The Best Damn Thing") / (writer: "Girlfriend", "The Best Damn Thing")
    2008
    Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore 2 (Video Game) ("My Happy Ending")
    2008
    Avril Lavigne: The Best Damn Tour - Live in Toronto (Video documentary) (performer: "Intro", "Girlfriend", "I Can Do Better", "Complicated", "My Happy Ending", "I'm With You", "I Always Get What I Want", "Best Damn Dance Break", "When You're Gone", "Innocence", "Don't Tell Me", "Hot", "Losing Grip", "Bad Reputation (Video Montage)", "Everything Back But You", "Avril On Drums", "The Best Damn Thing", "I Don't Have To Try", "He Wasn't", "Girlfriend (Remix)", "Sk8er Boi")
    2008
    The House Bunny (performer: "Girlfriend") / (writer: "Girlfriend")
    2008
    Generation Kill (TV Mini Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - The Cradle of Civilization (2008) - (writer: "Complicated")
    - Get Some (2008) - (writer: "Sk8ter Boi")
    -
    E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode, 2008) (writer - 1 episode, 2008)
    - Heath Ledger (2008) - (performer: "I'm with you") / (writer: "I'm with you")
    2008
    I Love the New Millennium (TV Mini Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - 2002 (2008) - (performer: "Complicated", "Sk8ter Boi")
    -
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode, 2008) (writer - 1 episode, 2008)
    - Karaoke Classics (2008) - (performer: "Girlfriend") / (writer: "Girlfriend")
    -
    Gavin & Stacey (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2008) (writer - 1 episode, 2008)
    - Episode #2.7 (2008) - (performer: "When You're Gone" - uncredited) / (writer: "When You're Gone" - uncredited)
    2008
    So You Think You Can Dance Australia (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Top 14 Results (2008) - (performer: "Hot")
    2008
    Countdown (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Lago Castiviejo, 22:45 horas (2008) - (performer: "Tomorrow")
    2008
    Hotline Horror Remix (performer: "Hot") / (writer: "Hot")
    2007
    Holiday Festival on Ice 2007 (TV Special) (performer: "Imagine")
    -
    L'isola dei famosi (TV Series) (performer - 11 episodes, 2007) (writer - 4 episodes, 2007)
    2007
    The Office (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The Deposition (2007) - (writer: "Girlfriend")
    2007
    2007 MTV Los Premios (TV Special) (performer: "When You're Gone / Girlfriend") / (writer: "When You're Gone / Girlfriend")
    2007
    MTV Russia Music Awards 2007 (TV Special) (performer: "Sk8er Boi", "Complicated", "When You're Gone", "Girlfriend" - as Avril Lavin) / (writer: "Sk8er Boi", "Complicated", "When You're Gone", "Girlfriend")
    2007
    Australian Idol (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Semi-Finals: Verdict #3/Group Four Performance (2007) - (writer: "When You're Gone")
    -
    Big Love (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2007) (writer - 1 episode, 2007)
    - Dating Game (2007) - (performer: "Girlfriend (Girlfriend Remix)" - uncredited) / (writer: "Girlfriend (Girlfriend Remix)" - uncredited)
    -
    In the Nick of Time (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2007) (writer - 1 episode, 2007)
    - Series finale (2007) - (performer: "Girlfriend") / (writer: "Girlfriend")
    -
    The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2007) (writer - 1 episode, 2007)
    - Episode #4.89 (2007) - (performer: "When You're Gone") / (writer: "When You're Gone")
    -
    Ghost Whisperer (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2007) (writer - 1 episode, 2007)
    - The Gathering (2007) - (performer: "Keep Holding On") / (writer: "Keep Holding On")
    2007
    The Best Damn Thing: Bonus DVD (Video documentary) (performer: "Girlfriend", "I Can Do Better", "Innocence")
    -
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes, 2003 - 2007) (performer - 3 episodes, 2003 - 2007)
    - Shia LaBeouf/Avril Lavigne (2007) - (performer: "Girlfriend", "I Can Do Better") / (writer: "Girlfriend", "I Can Do Better")
    - Jason Bateman/Kelly Clarkson (2005) - (writer: "Breakaway")
    - Snoop Dogg/Avril Lavigne (2004) - (performer: "Don't Tell Me" (uncredited), "My Happy Ending") / (writer: "Don't Tell Me" (uncredited), "My Happy Ending")
    - Jeff Gordon/Avril Lavigne (2003) - (performer: "I'm With You", "Complicated") / (writer: "I'm With You", "Complicated")
    2007
    SingStar Pop (Video Game) (performer: "Sk8er Boi") / (writer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2007
    Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol (Video Game) ("Breakaway")
    2006
    Eragon (performer: "Keep Holding On") / (producer: "Keep Holding On") / (writer: "Keep Holding On")
    2006
    Elite Beat Agents (Video Game) (writer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2004
    Cesko hledá SuperStar (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
    - Tretí semifinále: Holky (2006) - (writer: "My World")
    - Velké finále (2004) - (writer: "I'm with You")
    - Sesté finále: Rock (2004) - (writer: "I'm With You")
    2006
    Bring It on: All or Nothing (Video) (performer: "My Happy Ending") / (writer: "My Happy Ending")
    2006
    Canadian Idol (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Top 10: Canadian Hits (2006) - (writer: "Losing Grip")
    2006
    Augusta, Gone (TV Movie) ("Slipped Away")
    2006
    Idol - Jakten på en superstjerne (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Topp 40 Wild Card (2006) - (writer: "I'm with You")
    - Topp 40 #5 (2006) - (writer: "Breakaway")
    2005
    Idol (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Rock (2005) - (writer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2005
    Cold Case (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Promise (2005) - (performer: "Sk8er Boi")
    -
    Tru Calling (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2005) (writer - 1 episode, 2005)
    - The Perfect Storm (2005) - (performer: "My Happy Ending") / (writer: "My Happy Ending")
    2004
    Mad TV (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #10.8 (2004) - (performer: "Nobody's Home")
    2004
    Searching for David's Heart (TV Movie) ("Slipped Away")
    2004
    Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County (TV Series) (1 episode)
    - Grin and Bear It (2004) - ("Happy Ending")
    2004
    Gilmore Girls (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Tippecanoe and Taylor, Too (2004) - (performer: "My Happy Ending" - uncredited)
    -
    Smallville (TV Series) (performer - 3 episodes, 2002 - 2004) (writer - 2 episodes, 2002 - 2003)
    - Façade (2004) - (performer: "My Happy Ending" - uncredited)
    - Accelerate (2003) - (performer: "I'm With You" - uncredited) / (writer: "I'm With You" - uncredited)
    - Heat (2002) - (performer: "Tomorrow" - uncredited) / (writer: "Tomorrow" - uncredited)
    2004
    Wimbledon ("Mobile") / (performer: "Mobile")
    2004
    Malaysian Idol (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The Spectaculars #4 - Rock Hits (2004) - (writer: "I'm with You")
    2004
    Going the Distance (performer: "Losing Grip" (Live)) / (writer: "Losing Grip" (Live))
    2004
    The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (performer: "I Always Get What I Want") / (writer: "Breakaway", "I Always Get What I Want")
    2004
    Karaoke Revolution Volume 2 (Video Game) ("I'm With You")
    2004
    New York Minute (writer: "Complicated")
    2004
    Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '04 (TV Special) (performer: "Don't Tell Me" (Live) - uncredited) / (writer: "Don't Tell Me" (Live) - uncredited)
    2004
    Idol (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Top 3 - Judges' Choice (2004) - (writer: "I'm with You")
    -
    Scrubs (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2004) (writer - 1 episode, 2004)
    - My Tormented Mentor (2004) - (performer: "I'm With You") / (writer: "I'm With You")
    2003
    Deutschland sucht den Superstar (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Mottoshow #2 - Rock und Popballaden (2003) - (writer: "I'm with You")
    2003
    Karaoke Revolution (Video Game) ("Complicated")
    2003
    Avril Lavigne: My World (Video) (performer: "Sk8er Boi", "Nobody's Fool", "Mobile", "Anything But Ordinary", "Losing Grip", "Naked", "Too Much to Ask", "I Don't Give", "Basket Case", "My World", "I'm with You", "Complicated", "Unwanted", "Tomorrow", "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", "Things I'll Never Say")
    2003
    Joan of Arcadia (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Pilot (2003) - (performer: "Tomorrow")
    -
    Las Vegas (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2003) (writer - 1 episode, 2003)
    - Pilot (2003) - (performer: "Tomorrow") / (writer: "Tomorrow")
    2003
    The Medallion (performer: "Mobile") / (writer: "Mobile")
    2003
    American Wedding (performer: "I Don't Give") / (writer: "I Don't Give")
    2003
    Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (performer: "Nobody's Fool") / (writer: "Nobody's Fool")
    2003
    Bruce Almighty (performer: "I'm with You") / (writer: "I'm with You")
    2003
    Star Search (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The One with Guest Judge Billy Gilman (2003) - (writer: "I'm with You")
    2003
    Idool 2003 (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Liveshow 1 - Mijn Idool (2003) - (writer: "I'm with You")
    2003
    Brit Awards 2003 (TV Special) (performer: "Sk8er Boi") / (writer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2003
    Women in Love (TV Series) (performer: "I'm With You") / (writer: "I'm With You")
    2003
    Idols (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Liveshow #3 - Top 40 (2003) - (writer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2003
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #40.1 (2003) - (performer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2003
    Without a Trace (TV Series) (1 episode)
    - Maple Street (2003) - ("Nobody's Fool")
    2003
    Just Married (performer: "Mobile") / (writer: "Mobile")
    2002
    Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Bada-Ping! (2002) - (performer: "Sk8er Boi")
    2002
    FIFA Soccer 2003 (Video Game) (performer: "Complicated (Pablo La Rossa Vocal Mix)")
    2002
    Birds of Prey (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Prey for the Hunter (2002) - (performer: "Anything But Ordinary" - uncredited)
    2002
    MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2002 (TV Special) (performer: "Complicated") / (writer: "Complicated")
    2002
    Sweet Home Alabama (performer: "Falling Down") / (writer: "Falling Down")
    2002
    Avril Lavigne: Complicated (Music Video) (performer: "Complicated")
    Music Department
    2019
    Avril Lavigne: I Fell in Love with the Devil (Music Video) (lead vocals) / (record producer)
    2013
    La cavale blanche (music - as Avril)
    2013
    I'm with You - A Photographers Interpretation (Short) (music by: Arista Records 2002) / (performed by: "I'm with You": 2002 Arista Records) / (written by: "I'm with You": 2002 Arista Records)
    2007
    Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Round 9 Results (2007) - (performer)
    Thanks
    2022
    2022 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) (special thanks)
    2021
    Sensitarian Allstar Radio (Short) (thanks)
    2004
    Toy Mountain Christmas Special (TV Special) (special thanks)
    Self
    2023
    Dish Nation (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #11.224 (2023) - Self
    2023
    Carpool Karaoke (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Yungblud & Avril Lavigne (2023) - Self
    2023
    The 2023 Juno Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter / Winner
    2022
    Kyle Meredith With... (Podcast Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Kyle Meredith Rewind: Avril Lavigne (2022) - Self - Guest
    2019
    The Late Late Show with James Corden (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Beth Behrs/Justin Long/Avil Lavigne/Yungblud (2022) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Dwayne Johnson/Avril Lavigne (2021) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Dax Shepard/Jodie Comer/Paul Rudd/Avril Lavigne (2019) - Self - Musical Guest
    2022
    Shein X Rock the Runway 2022 (Video short) as
    Self
    2022
    15th Academy of Country Music Honors (TV Special) as
    Self
    2009
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #41.303 (2022) - Self
    - Episode #41.175 (2022) - Self
    - Episode #41.165 (2022) - Self
    - Episode #41.142 (2022) - Self
    - Episode #39.200 (2020) - Self
    - Episode dated 21 August 2013 (2013) - Self
    - Episode dated 11 March 2010 (2010) - Self
    - Episode dated 15 February 2010 (2010) - Self
    - Episode dated 27 August 2009 (2009) - Self
    - Episode dated 24 July 2009 (2009) - Self
    2022
    2022 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2022
    The Fourth in America (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Performer
    - Episode dated 4 July 2022 (2022) - Self - Musical Performer
    2022
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Musical Guest
    - Music and My Band Y'All (2022) - Self
    - Colin Farrell/Avril Lavigne/Stephanie Izard - Self - Musical Guest
    2022
    Not Just a Girl (Documentary) as
    Self
    2022
    The 2022 Juno Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2022
    The Walk in with Mo Heart (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Avril Lavigne On Being Arrested For Falling In Love Too Many Times (2022) - Self
    2022
    The 64th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2022
    iHeartRadio Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2019
    Entertainment Tonight Canada (TV Series) as
    Self / Self in Toronto
    - Ladies Who Lead: Celebrating Women in Entertainment (2022) - Self
    - ET Canada at Home: April 27, 2020 (2020) - Self
    - 04-02-2019: Tuesday (2019) - Self in Toronto
    2022
    SeeHer Hear Her (TV Special)
    2022
    CBS Mornings (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 February 2022 (2022) - Self
    2005
    Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest / Self / Self - Guest
    - Courteney Cox/Jimmy O. Yang/Avril Lavigne, blackbear & Travis Barker (2022) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Wanda Sykes/Max Minghella/Mod Sun/Avril Lavigne (2021) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Riz Ahmet/Brad Garrett/Avril Lavigne (2018) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #11.48 (2013) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #9.94 (2011) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #4.454 (2007) - Self
    - Episode #3.256 (2005) - Self
    2005
    Good Morning America (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Musical Guest / Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 25 February 2022 (2022) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #44.34 (2019) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode dated 29 June 2015 (2015) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 5 November 2013 (2013) - Self
    - Episode dated 22 November 2011 (2011) - Self
    - Episode dated 26 August 2005 (2005) - Self
    2021
    Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2022 (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2004
    The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Musical Guest / Self - Guest
    - Ellen's 12 Days of Giveaways/Peter Sarsgaard/Avril Lavigne (2021) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #4.153 (2007) - Self
    - Episode #2.105 (2005) - Self
    - Episode #1.164 (2004) - Self - Guest
    2019
    The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Hailee Steinfeld/Liza Koshy/Avril Lavigne and Travis Barker (2021) - Self - Musical Guest
    - At Home Edition: Anthony Mackie/David Dobrik/Avril Lavigne (2020) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Steve Martin/Martin Short/Tim Tebow/Avril Lavigne (2019) - Self - Musical Guest
    2021
    2021 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2021
    MTV 00s: Avril Lavigne Vs P!nk (TV Special) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2021
    Willow in Concert: Lately I Feel Everything (TV Special) as
    Self
    2020
    From Ontario with Love New Year's Special (TV Special) as
    Self
    2004
    Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Musical Guest / Self - Performer / ...
    - Regina Hall/Adam Scott/Avril Lavigne (2020) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Lonnie Chavis/Avril Lavigne (2020) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Liam Hemsworth/Trevor Noah/Christina Hendricks/Avril Lavigne (2019) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Live's Oscar Countdown Games/Chandra Wilson/Lena Headey/Avril Lavigne (2019) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Guest Co-Host Mark Consuelos/Russell Crowe/Brad Keselowski/Avril Lavigne (2013) - Self
    2019
    Jay Leno's Garage (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Built for Speed (2019) - Self
    2019
    Late Night with Seth Meyers (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Chris Hayes/Kevin Millar & Sean Casey/Avril Lavigne/Roy Mayorga (2019) - Self - Musical Guest
    2019
    Red! - Stars, Lifestyle & More (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 14 March 2019 (2019) - Self
    2019
    The Talk (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Katy Mixon/Avril Lavigne (2019) - Self - Musical Guest
    2007
    Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest / Self - Performer
    - Week 9: Finale (2018) - Self - Performer
    - Semi-final Results (2013) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Round 9 Results (2007) - Self - Musical Guest
    2015
    Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour Live (Video) as
    Self
    2015
    Special Olympics World Games Opening Ceremony (TV Special) as
    Self
    2015
    The Dr. Oz Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Dr. Oz Reacts to Avril Lavigne's Health Crisis (2015) - Self
    2010
    Chelsea Lately (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self
    - Live Finale (2014) - Self
    - Episode #7.171 (2013) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #5.41 (2011) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #4.43 (2010) - Self - Guest
    2014
    E! News (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 25 June 2014 (2014) - Self
    2014
    Pânico na TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 4 May 2014 (2014) - Self
    2014
    30.Worldvision Song Contest (Video documentary) as
    Self(29.WSC Winner)
    2007
    The Best Hit USA (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 7 January 2014 (2014) - Self
    - Episode dated 22 May 2007 (2007) - Self
    2013
    Sôkai jôhô variety Sukkiri!! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 19 November 2013 (2013) - Self
    2013
    Mezamashi TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 18 November 2013 (2013) - Self (as Avuriru Ravîn)
    2013
    Conan (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: He Made a Deal with the D.A (2013) - Self - Musical Guest
    2013
    Katie (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Avril Lavigne/Exclusive Katie vs. Joy Behar 'Chopped' Challenge (2013) - Self - Musical Guest
    2013
    Avril Lavigne: Walk Unafraid (Documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    The Queen Latifah Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Valerie Harper/Tristan MacManus/Keke Palmer/Avril Lavigne (2013) - Self - Musical Guest
    2013
    Rock N Roll: Behind the Scenes (Short) as
    Self
    2013
    2013 MuchMusic Video Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2013
    The Voice UK (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Performer
    - The Live Semi-Finals (2013) - Self - Performer
    2013
    2013 Billboard Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2002
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest / Self
    2013
    Avril Lavigne: Live in Seoul as
    Self
    2012
    Part of Me (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2012
    Vevo Certified Aril Lavigne (TV Series) as
    Self
    2011
    Talk Stoop (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Sing-a-Long (2011) - Self
    2011
    The X Factor (TV Series) as
    Self - Special Guest
    - Live Season Finale, Part 1 of 2 (2011) - Self - Special Guest
    2011
    Rachael Ray (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 7 December 2011 (2011) - Self
    2011
    Kourtney & Kim Take New York (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Honeymoon Is Over (2011) - Self
    2011
    Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special) as
    Self
    2011
    Big Morning Buzz Live (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Avril Lavigne/Tony Bennett/Jason Schwartzman (2011) - Self - Musical Guest
    2011
    Majors & Minors (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Keep Holding On (2011) - Self
    2011
    Keeping Up with the Kardashians (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event - Part 2 (2011) - Self
    2011
    Teen Choice 2011 (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2011
    Boombox All Access with Avril Lavigne (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2011
    2011 MuchMusic Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2011
    Schlag den Raab (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Folge 29 - 1.000.000 EUR (2011) - Self
    2011
    Britain's Got More Talent (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.10 (2011) - Self
    2011
    Britain's Got Talent (TV Series) as
    Self - Special Guest
    - 2011: Live Semi-Final 3 - The Results (2011) - Self - Special Guest
    2011
    13th Annual Young Hollywood Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Artist of the Year
    2011
    Avril Lavigne: The Whole Picture (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2011
    In the Qube (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Summer of 3D (2011) - Self
    2011
    The Oprah Winfrey Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Rock Goddesses of the 70s & 80s (2011) - Self
    - Rock Goddesses of the '70s & '80s (2011) - Self
    2011
    Goodbye Lullaby: Bonus DVD (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2011
    Avril Lavigne: Life of a Rock Pop Star (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2011
    Brit Awards 2011 (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2011
    Daybreak (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 15 February 2011 (2011) - Self
    2011
    Victoires de la musique (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Les 26èmes Victoires de la Musique: épisode 1 (2011) - Self
    2010
    Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Secrest 2011 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2010
    2010 American Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2010
    Go' aften Danmark (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 March 2010 (2010) - Self
    2010
    Xposé (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.116 (2010) - Self
    2010
    Vancouver 2010: XXI Olympic Winter Games (TV Mini Series) as
    Self - Closing Ceremony Performer (2010)
    2010
    American Idol (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Judge
    - The Road to Hollywood (2010) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions: Los Angeles (2010) - Self - Judge
    2010
    The Best of the World Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2008
    Avril Lavigne: Presented by Nokia (TV Special) as
    Self
    2008
    Avril Lavigne: The Best Damn Tour - Live in Toronto (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    Pop Fiction (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (2008) - Self
    - Paris Hilton/Avril Lavigne (2008) - Self
    2007
    Control Room Presents (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Avril Lavigne: Live from The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles (2007) - Self
    2007
    NRJ 12: Behind the Scenes 35th American Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2007
    Behind the Scenes: World Music Awards 2007 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2007
    The 2007 World Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2007
    2007 American Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2007
    Exclusiv - Das Star-Magazin (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 3 November 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    Star Academy (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 November 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    MTV EMA Munich 07 (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner and Performer
    2007
    Smap×Smap (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical guest
    - Episode dated 29 October 2007 (2007) - Self - Musical guest
    2007
    The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
    Self / Musical Guest
    - Episode #4.169 (2007) - Self / Musical Guest
    - Episode #4.166 (2007) - Self
    - Episode #4.89 (2007) - Self
    2007
    2007 MTV Los Premios (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer / Presenter
    2005
    Wetten, dass..? (TV Series) as
    Self - Musician
    - Wetten, dass..? aus Basel (2007) - Self - Musician
    - Wetten, dass..? aus Erfurt (2005) - Self - Musician
    2007
    MTV Russia Music Awards 2007 (TV Special) as
    Self - Special Guest Performer / Guest Presenter / Winner: 'Luchshiy zarubezhniy artist' (as Avril Lavin)
    2007
    Canadian Idol (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Top 2 Results: Finale (2007) - Self - Guest
    2007
    Fashion Rocks (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #15.2 (2007) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode dated 17 April 2007 (2007) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode dated 24 May 2004 (2004) - Self
    - Episode dated 14 May 2003 (2003) - Self
    - Episode dated 1 October 2002 (2002) - Self
    2007
    The Teen Choice Awards 2007 (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner & Performer
    2002
    Last Call with Carson Daly (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 7 August 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 20 June 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 11 October 2002 (2002) - Self
    2007
    Weekend Sunrise (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 29 July 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    Private Sessions (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Avril Lavigne (2007) - Self
    2007
    The Friday Night Project (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #5.6 (2007) - Self - Musical Guest
    2007
    VIVA Live! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 July 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    Sommarkrysset (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.5 (2007) - Self
    2007
    Corazón de... (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 26 June 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    Factor X (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Gala 5 (2007) - Self
    2007
    La Fête de la musique (TV Series) as
    Self
    - La Fête de la musique 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    2007 Much Music Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2007
    15th Annual American Society of Young Musicians benefit concert & awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    The View (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 May 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 16 May 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 8 September 2004 (2004) - Self
    - Episode dated 19 November 2002 (2002) - Self
    2007
    KDDI Presents Music Lovers (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 May 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    The 2007 TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2007
    Taratata (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 April 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    Walmart Soundcheck (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Avril Lavigne (2007) - Self
    2007
    The Best Damn Thing: Bonus DVD (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest / Elle Fanning
    - Shia LaBeouf/Avril Lavigne (2007) - Self - Musical Guest / Elle Fanning
    - Snoop Dogg/Avril Lavigne (2004) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Jeff Gordon/Avril Lavigne (2003) - Self - Musical Guest
    2003
    Boogie (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 April 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 7 March 2003 (2003) - Self
    2007
    TV total (TV Series) as
    Self
    - McFit Fight Night (2007) - Self
    2007
    The Charlotte Church Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.4 (2007) - Self
    2007
    The Manufacturing of 'Fast Food Nation' (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    InStyle: Celebrity Weddings (TV Special) as
    Self
    2006
    Fuse Fangoria Chainsaw Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2006
    Meet the Cast of 'Over the Hedge' (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2006
    'T4' Goes 'Over the Hedge' (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2006
    HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) as
    Self
    - Over the Hedge: Off the Strip & Onto the Screen (2006) - Self
    2006
    Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '06 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2006
    Turin 2006: XX Olympic Winter Games (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    2002
    TRL Italy (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #7.1 (2005) - Self
    - Episode #5.1 (2003) - Self
    - Episode #4.1 (2002) - Self
    2005
    The Record of the Year 2005 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2005
    Avril Lavigne: Bonez Tour 2005 Live at Budokan (Video) as
    Self
    2005
    Born to Be... (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Avril (2005) - Self
    2005
    Punk'd (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.8 (2005) - Self
    2005
    Zulu Rocks - Live i Parken (TV Special documentary) as
    Self - Performer
    2004
    GMTV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 18 March 2005 (2005) - Self
    - Episode dated 28 April 2004 (2004) - Self
    2002
    CD:UK (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Performer
    - Episode dated 5 March 2005 (2005) - Self
    - Episode dated 24 July 2004 (2004) - Self - Performer
    - Episode dated 1 March 2003 (2003) - Self
    - Episode dated 11 January 2003 (2003) - Self
    - Episode dated 14 September 2002 (2002) - Self
    2004
    Top of the Pops Saturday (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 26 February 2005 (2005) - Self
    - Episode dated 6 November 2004 (2004) - Self
    2003
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #42.8 (2005) - Self
    - Episode #41.32 (2004) - Self
    - Episode #41.20 (2004) - Self
    - Episode #40.14 (2003) - Self
    - Episode #40.1 (2003) - Self
    2004
    Avril Lavigne: Under My Skin (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    New Year's Eve with Carson Daly (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2004
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Liam Neeson/Triple H/Avril Lavigne (2004) - Self - Musical Guest
    2004
    Mad TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #10.8 (2004) - Self
    2004
    The Big Arvo (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 29 October 2004 (2004) - Self
    2004
    Avril Lavigne, Bonez World Tour 2004/2005 (Video) as
    Self
    2004
    Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - Episode #4.2 (2004) - Self - Performer
    2003
    taff (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Avril Lavigne at Taff (2004) - Self
    - Episode dated 28 March 2003 (2003) - Self
    2004
    Fashion Rocks (TV Special) as
    Self
    2004
    Comet 2004 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2004
    World Music Awards 2004 (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2004
    Going the Distance as
    Self
    2004
    Deutschland Champions (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 17 July 2004 (2004) - Self
    2004
    95.8 Capital FM's Party in the Park for the Prince's Trust 2004 (TV Movie) as
    Self - Performer
    2004
    2004 Much Music Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2004
    The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 22 June 2004 (2004) - Self
    2004
    Rockpalast (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 6 June 2004 (2004) - Self
    2004
    T4 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 May 2004 (2004) - Self
    2002
    Interaktiv (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 30 April 2004 (2004) - Self
    - Episode dated 17 September 2002 (2002) - Self
    2004
    Overdrive (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 30 April 2004 (2004) - Self
    2004
    The 33rd Annual Juno Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2004
    Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '04 (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2003
    Avril Lavigne: Anything But Ordinary (TV Special) as
    Self - Musician
    2003
    MTV New Year's Eve Live 2003 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2003
    MTV Presents Teen People Magazine's 25 Hottest Stars Under 25 (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    So Fresh 2003: Volume 2 (Video) as
    Self
    2003
    Sarah McLachlan: Custom Concert (TV Special) as
    Self - Guest Performer
    2003
    Simple Plan: A Big Package for You (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    Junior Eurovision Song Contest (TV Special) as
    Self (greetings for the show)
    2003
    Avril Lavigne: My World (Video) as
    Self - Vocals
    2003
    2003 Radio Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2003
    Avril Lavigne: Skater Girl (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    2003 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    Música sí (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 23 August 2003 (2003) - Self
    - Episode dated 19 April 2003 (2003) - Self
    - Episode dated 11 January 2003 (2003) - Self
    - Episode dated 7 December 2002 (2002) - Self
    2003
    MTV Video Music Awards Opening Act (TV Special) as
    Self
    2003
    95.8 Capital FM's Party in the Park for the Prince's Trust 2003 (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2003
    2003 Much Music Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2003
    Rove Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.17 (2003) - Self
    2003
    MTV Icon: Metallica (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    The 32nd Annual Juno Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2003
    Snurre Snups søndagsklub (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #18.10 (2003) - Self
    2003
    Bravo Super Show 2003 (TV Special) as
    Self / Performer
    2003
    Sen kväll med Luuk (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Avsnitt 4 (2003) - Self
    2003
    The 45th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2003
    Brit Awards 2003 (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2003
    NME Carling Awards 2003 (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner, Most Sexy Woman Award
    2003
    Exposed (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Avril Lavigne (2003) - Self
    2003
    Dateline NBC (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #11.3 (2003) - Self
    2002
    AOL Sessions (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    2002
    VH1 Big in 2002 Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    The 2002 Billboard Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    Die Harald Schmidt Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 29 November 2002 (2002) - Self
    2002
    49º edición de los premios Ondas (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2002
    Quelli che... il calcio (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - Episode #10.11 (2002) - Self - Performer
    2002
    All That (TV Series) as
    Self - Special Music Guest
    - Avril Lavigne (2002) - Self - Special Music Guest
    2002
    MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2002 (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer / Presenter
    2002
    2002 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    MTV Video Music Awards Opening Act (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2002
    Diary Presents: VMA Superstars (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    Making the Video (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Sk8ter Boi (2002) - Self
    2002
    2002 Much Music Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2001
    Gonna Meet a Rock Star (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    2001
    Live at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    1997
    MuchOnDemand (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    Archive Footage
    2023
    MTV 00s - Top 40 Anthems of Y2K4! (TV Special) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2023
    MTV 00s - Top 40 Sing-Along Favourites! (TV Special) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2023
    MTV 00s - Top 40 Feel-Good Love Songs! (TV Special) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2023
    MTV 00s - Top 40 Anthems of Y2K7! (TV Special) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2023
    MTV 00s - Top 40 VMAs Hall of Fame Champions! (TV Special) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2023
    MTV 00s - Top 40 MTV Stars of the 00s! (TV Special) as
    Avril Lavigne
    2023
    Dish Nation (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #11.137 (2023) - Self
    - Episode #11.132 (2023) - Self
    - Episode #11.122 (2023) - Self
    2018
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #42.158 (2023) - Self
    - Episode #42.153 (2023) - Self
    - Episode #42.90 (2022) - Self
    - Episode #41.250 (2022) - Self
    - Episode #41.192 (2022) - Self
    - Episode #41.144 (2022) - Self
    - Episode #41.6 (2021) - Self
    - Chris Pratt's Premiere! (2019) - Self
    - Episode #38.15 (2018) - Self
    2022
    The Monster Inside Me (Documentary) as
    Self
    2020
    Canada's New Year's Eve: A Countdown to 2021 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2020
    The Noughties (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 2002 (2020) - Self (uncredited)
    2020
    The Top Ten Revealed (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Songs About the Devil (2020) - Self
    2018
    Ok! TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.97 (2020) - Self
    - Episode #3.167 (2018) - Self
    2018
    Entertainment Tonight Canada (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 05-22-2018 (2018) - Self
    2017
    Music Video Sins (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Everything Wrong With Avril Lavigne - "Girlfriend" (2017) - Self
    2015
    Extra (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #23.166 (2017) - Self
    - RD (2015) - Self
    - Episode #21.148 (2015) - Self
    2015
    Inside Edition (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Uber Safety Investigation (2015) - Self
    - Episode #26.143 (2015) - Self
    2014
    Katie (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Farewell to Katie (2014) - Self
    2014
    J-Top (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.287 (2014) - Self
    2014
    Tu cara me suena - Argentina (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.7 (2014) - Self
    2006
    taff (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 May 2014 (2014) - Self
    - Episode dated 26 February 2010 (2010) - Self
    - Episode dated 28 July 2006 (2006) - Self
    2011
    Pop Up Video (TV Series) as
    Girlfriend
    - Episode #1.7 (2011) - Girlfriend
    2010
    Saturday Night Live in the 2000s: Time and Again (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    Make the Last Wish as
    Self
    2008
    I Love the New Millennium (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    - 2002 (2008) - Self
    2008
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Karaoke Classics (2008) - Self
    2007
    Forbes 20 Under 25: Young, Rich and Famous (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2007
    2007 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2005
    Video on Trial (TV Series) as
    Self - Accused
    - Episode #1.8 (2005) - Self - Accused
    2004
    The Greatest Canadian (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    MTV Europe Music Awards Edinburgh 03 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2003
    MTV Bash: Carson Daly (TV Special) as
    Self
    2003
    Weird Al Presents Al-TV (TV Special) as
    Interviewee
    2003
    Top of the Pops 2 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 19 May 2003 (2003) - Self

    References

    Avril Lavigne Wikipedia