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Danica McKellar

Danica McKellar (born January 3, 1975), is an American actress better known for her job as Winnie Cooper in the television show, The Wonder Years.

Born in La Jolla, California, McKellar and sister Crystal McKellar have mantained a friendly competition to see who gets more acting jobs, and, as a matter of a fact, when the actress who would play Winnie had to be chosen, the only two actresses who were still in competition were the McKellar sisters.

Danica and her family moved to Los Angeles when she was 8, and soon after, she and her sister began acting.

McKellar studied at UCLA, majoring in mathematics, and graduated summa cum laude in 1998. She coauthored a scientific paper1 which appeared in a peer-reviewed physics journal.

Since then, as well as several guest roles in television series, she has written and directed two short films. She has returned to regular television with a role in The West Wing.

Her acting credits include:

  • The Twilight Zone (as Debbie Dobs) 1985-1986
  • Volkswagen commercial, 1986
  • Wide World Of Kids, (as herself), 1987-1990
  • The Wonder Years, 1988-1993
  • No More Rhyme (Deborah 'Debbie' Gibson video) 1989
  • Camp Cucamonga (Tv movie, as Lindsey Scott) 1990
  • Captain Planet (animated, voice only) 1992
  • Sidekicks (feature movie, as Lauren) 1993
  • Walker, Texas Ranger (played Lori in one episode) 1994
  • Cradle Of Conspiracy (tv movie, she also played Lori) 1994
  • Sirens, 1994
  • Justice For Annie (tv movie, as Annie) 1995
  • Working (Jolie in two episodes) 1997
  • The Love Boat The Next Wave (played a nun in one episode) 1997
  • Happy Hour (as herself) 1999
  • Grease (play) (as Rizzo) 1999
  • The West Wing 2002-

Reference

1 Chayes, L., McKellar, D. & Winn, B. (1998) Percolation and Gibbs states multiplicity for ferromagnetic Ashkin–Teller models on Z. Journal of Physics A: Mathematics and General, 31, 9055–9063. Full text as PDF (http://www.danicamckellar.com/math/percolation.pdf)


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Full text as PDF (http://www.danicamckellar.com/math/percolation.pdf). Her trademark is a high, cracking voice, and she seems to be typecast often as the "dippy blonde" or a troubled adolescent. Journal of Physics A: Mathematics and General, 31, 9055–9063. Murphy has been listed, for three years in a row, among the best 5 autograph signers in Hollywood by autograph magazine Autograph Collectors. (1998) Percolation and Gibbs states multiplicity for ferromagnetic Ashkin–Teller models on Z. Her filmography goes as follows:. & Winn, B. Murphy landed her first job at Hollywood when she was 14, participating in a show named Drexell's Class.

1 Chayes, L., McKellar, D. When she was nine years old, she landed a singing role on Les Misérables, and by the time she was 13, she already had a manager. Her acting credits include:. Murphy was born in Atlanta, but was a frequent traveller since she was young; she moved to the New York area and from there, to Burbank, California, with her mother, who had divorced her father when Murphy was young. She has returned to regular television with a role in The West Wing. Brittany Murphy (born November 10, 1977) is an American actress who is perhaps best known for her performance as Tai Frazier in Clueless. Since then, as well as several guest roles in television series, she has written and directed two short films. Sin City (2005).

She coauthored a scientific paper1 which appeared in a peer-reviewed physics journal. Little Black Book (2004). McKellar studied at UCLA, majoring in mathematics, and graduated summa cum laude in 1998. Uptown Girls (2003). Danica and her family moved to Los Angeles when she was 8, and soon after, she and her sister began acting. Just Married (2003). Born in La Jolla, California, McKellar and sister Crystal McKellar have mantained a friendly competition to see who gets more acting jobs, and, as a matter of a fact, when the actress who would play Winnie had to be chosen, the only two actresses who were still in competition were the McKellar sisters. Spun (2002).

Danica McKellar (born January 3, 1975), is an American actress better known for her job as Winnie Cooper in the television show, The Wonder Years. 8 Mile (2002). The West Wing 2002-. Don't Say a Word (2001). Grease (play) (as Rizzo) 1999. Riding in Cars With Boys (2001). Happy Hour (as herself) 1999. Summercatch (2001).

The Love Boat The Next Wave (played a nun in one episode) 1997. Sidewalks of New York (2001). Working (Jolie in two episodes) 1997. Cherry Falls (2000). Justice For Annie (tv movie, as Annie) 1995. Trixie (2000). Sirens, 1994. Common Ground (2000, television).

Cradle Of Conspiracy (tv movie, she also played Lori) 1994. Girl, Interrupted (1999, alongside Winona Ryder). Walker, Texas Ranger (played Lori in one episode) 1994. Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999, alongside Kirstie Alley). Sidekicks (feature movie, as Lauren) 1993. The Devil's Arithmetic (1999, television). Captain Planet (animated, voice only) 1992. Falling Sky (1998).

Camp Cucamonga (Tv movie, as Lindsey Scott) 1990. David and Lisa (1998, television). No More Rhyme (Deborah 'Debbie' Gibson video) 1989. Zack and Reba (1998). The Wonder Years, 1988-1993. Phoenix (1998). Wide World Of Kids, (as herself), 1987-1990. Bongwater (1998).

Volkswagen commercial, 1986. Prophecy 2 (1998). The Twilight Zone (as Debbie Dobs) 1985-1986. King of The Hill (1997, television cartoon, as voice). Double Jeopardy (1996, television). Drive (1996).

Freeway (1996). Clueless (1995, alongside Alicia Silverstone). Sister, Sister (1994-1995, television series, alongside Tia and Tamera Mowry). Family Prayers (1993).

Drexell's Class (1991). Blossom (1990, television series).