Danielle Harris in Halloween
She is not even 5 foot tall but her sexiness is larger than life. You almost think she isn’t legal by looking at this 30 year old actress, so believe me gentlemen, you can rest assured that you are no pervert for checking out this beauty.
Bio –
Pretty and petite (4′11″) brunette Danielle Harris had her first taste of fame as a child actor battling the menacing Michael Myers in the horror sequels “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers” (1988) and “Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers” (1989), working consistently in juvenile roles and reemerging as a young adult in 1998’s nouveau slasher pic “Urban Legend”. Born in Queens, Harris began acting at an early age, beginning her 1985-1987 role on the New York City-lensed ABC daytime drama “One Life to Live” at age eight. As Sammie Garretson, Harris played something of a miracle child, extracted as an embryo from the womb of her tragically killed mother (Dorian Lopinto) and implanted in family friend Delilah (Shelly Burch) whom her father (Ken Meeker) subsequently married. Following the character’s unorthodox beginnings was a somewhat turbulent childhood, which Harris handled well, winning the audience’s sympathy with her skilled portrayal and expressive brown eyes. As Jamie, the daughter of Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), Harris battled her serial killer uncle in two installments of the “Halloween” horror series before landing supporting roles in the action features “Marked For Death” (1990) and “The Last Boy Scout” (1991).
She played Christina Applegate’s little sister in the clever comedy “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead” in 1991, the same year she racked up credits in the TV-movie features “Don’t Touch My Daughter” (NBC) and “The Killing Mind” (Lifetime). From 1992-1993, Harris had a lighter role, playing the neighbor of “Roseanne”, the seemingly sweet reluctant best friend/fierce rival of Darlene (Sara Gilbert). Later, she would portray Roseanne’s own daughter in the none-too-flattering 1994 Fox TV-movie presentation “Roseanne: An Authorized Biography”, thereby killing any chances of her character’s reemergence on the popular sitcom. Having appeared with a memorable supporting role in the hit children’s adventure “Free Willy” (1993) raised Harris’ profile somewhat, and the appealing performer kept up her consistent career with frequent guest spots on television, including appearances on the ABC series “Boy Meets World” and “The Commish” in 1994. 1996 saw the actress return to the big screen in the Sylvester Stallone disaster vehicle “Daylight”. The following year, Harris appeared in a two-episode arc on “ER”, and was later featured on the CBS dramas “Brooklyn South” and “Diagnosis Murder” (both 1998). 1998 marked her return to horror film with a supporting role as an irritating Goth girl in “Urban Legend”, and that same year she turned up in similar garb on an episode of “Charmed” (The WB) playing a misguided and somewhat dangerous would-be witch named Aziza. In brighter fare, Harris lent her voice to the Nickelodeon animated series “The Wild Thornberrys” (1998-2000). Though she routinely took on film projects, Harris’ grown-up efforts went unseen by most as independents featuring the actress were often lost in the shuffle (e.g., “Totally Irresponsible”, “Dizzyland”), released direct-to-video (2001’s “Killer Bud”) or premiered on cable outlets (”Goosed”, aired on The Movie Channel in 2000 in lieu of a theatrical release). A role on the CBS comedy-drama “That’s Life” proved more fortuitous as Harris’ colorful collegiate Plum went from a recurring character — protagonist Lydia DeLucca (Heather Paige Kent)’s quirky friend — to a regular when she won the heart and the hand of Lydia’s local cop brother Paulie (Kevin Dillon). · Also Credited As: Danielle Andrea Harris· Born: on 06/01/1977 in Queens, New York· Job Titles: ActorFamily· Mother: Fran Harris. · Sister: Ashley Harris. younger Significant Others· Companion: Omri Katz. dated briefly in 1991 Milestones· 1985 Professional acting debut as a child on the ABC daytime serial “One Life to Live”; played Sammie Garretson · 1987 Guested on an episode of the ABC detective drama “Spenser: For Hire” · 1988 Feature film debut as the serial killer’s niece in “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers” · 1989 Reprised role in “Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers” · 1990 Featured in the action thriller “Marked for Death” · 1991 Acted in the TV-movie thrillers “Don’t Touch My Daughter” (NBC) and “The Killing Mind” (Lifetime) · 1991 Cast as Christina Applegate’s younger sister in the comedy “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead” · 1991 Played Bruce Willis’ daughter in “The Last Boy Scout” · 1992 Had recurring role on the ABC sitcom “Roseanne” · 1993 Acted in the children’s adventure “Free Willy” · 1993 Appeared in the ABC TV-movie “The Woman Who Loved Elvis”, starring Roseanne · 1993 Co-hosted the children’s game show “Brains and Brawn” (NBC) · 1994 Cast as Roseanne’s daughter in the Fox movie “Roseanne: An Unauthorized Biography” · 1994 Made guest appearances in episodes of the ABC series “Boy Meets World” and “The Commish” · 1996 Appeared in “Daylight”, starring Sylvester Stallone · 1997 Had a two-episode guest role on “ER” (NBC) · 1998 Voiced Debbie on the Nickelodeon animated series “The Wild Thornberrys” · 1998 Played a dangerous would-be witch in an episode of “Charmed” (The WB) · 1999 Acted in the TNT original action movie “Hostage Hotel” · 2000 Had a recurring role on the CBS drama “That’s Life”; promoted to regular as of the 2001-2002 season · 2000 Played the younger incarnation of Jennifer Tilly’s offbeat protagonist in the comedy “Goosed” (aired on TMC in lieu of theatrical release) · 2003 Lent her voice to “Rugrats Go Wild” · 2005 Voiced Sierra in the short-lived NBC series “Father of the Pride” · 2007 Cast in Rob Zombie’s remake of the 1978 horror classic “Halloween”
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