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Claire Danes Biography

Since 1994, audiences have watched as Claire Danes has matured from awkward teen to one of the most popular actresses of her generation. Whether portraying the angst-ridden Angela Chase on My So-Called Life or trailer park trash in Oliver Stone's U-Turn, Danes has consistently displayed an uncommon maturity and insight in her performances that belies her relative inexperience. Her ability has won over countless critics and fans and has allowed her the opportunity to work with luminaries ranging from Jeanne Moreau to Jodie Foster and Francis Ford Coppola.

Claire Catherine Danes was born April 12, 1979 in New York City and began acting shortly thereafter. With the support of her artistically-inclined parents (a painter mother and photographer father), Danes enrolled in an acting class at the Lee Strasberg Studio when she was nine years old. After attending the Professional Performing Arts School for the sixth and seventh grade, she went to Los Angeles in the hopes of being cast in Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List (Danes had previously appeared in an episode of Law and Order and in Dreams of Love, an obscure film produced by Milos Forman). While she was waiting for Spielberg's decision, serendipity struck in the form of the makers of a new TV show called My So-Called Life, who wanted Danes to star in their production. Danes agreed to do the show after turning down the role that Spielberg had decided to give her. Always someone interested in learning, Danes rejected Spielberg's offer because she wouldn't be able to receive schooling in Poland, where the movie was to be filmed.

Premiering in 1994, My So-Called Life lasted only a couple of seasons, but garnered critical praise and a cult following during its brief lifetime. Moreover, it made Danes, if not a star, then a star in the making. Hollywood opened its bleary eyes and took notice, and soon Danes was being touted as the Next Big Thing. During the run of My So-Called Life, Danes starred as the saintly, sickly Beth in Gillian Armstrong's adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic Little Women (1994). The film was a success, and allowed Danes to perform in the company of such well-respected actors as Susan Sarandon, Winona Ryder, and Gabriel Byrne (who would later play her father in Polish Wedding).

Danes followed up Little Women with How to Make an American Quilt (1995), which, despite a stellar cast including Anne Bancroft, Alfre Woodard, and the great Jean Simmons, failed to make much of a critical or popular impression. Danes' next project, Jodie Foster's Home for the Holidays, met with a similar fate, but afforded Danes the chance to work with Foster, who became a sort of mentor to the young actress.

After making two more films, which continued Danes' pattern of starring in movies that behaved badly at the box office despite having bankable actors (Jeanne Moreau in the straight-to-video I Love You, I Love You Not (1996) and Michelle Pfeiffer in To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (1996)), Danes hit it big with Baz Luhrmann's wildly popular William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996). Her portrayal of Juliet broke the hearts and opened the tear ducts of many, while her pairing with Hot Young Thing Leonardo DiCaprio undoubtedly caused mass swooning incidents in theatres the world over.

The critical and commercial success of the film meant that Danes was soon in great demand, as evidenced by the people she was able to work with over the next couple of years. After Romeo + Juliet, Danes worked with Oliver Stone on the lunatics-in-a-small-desert-town picture U-Turn (1997), a film that caused consternation among critics and at the box office. Danes' turn as Joaquin Phoenix's trashy girlfriend represented a departure from her previous, more innocent roles, something that she embellished upon in both Francis Ford Coppola's The Rainmaker, where she played Andrew Shue's abused wife, and A Polish Wedding (1998), in which she portrayed the rebellious Hala. Neither movie was particularly successful, an unfortunate bit of luck that continued with Danes' next two efforts, Les Miserables (1998) and The Mod Squad (1998), the latter of which, despite the high anticipation surrounding its release, was panned by critics who complained it looked more like a Diesel ad than a movie, and largely ignored by the public.

Through it all, Danes has remained in the media spotlight, appearing on countless magazine covers and as the object of speculation for many. Aside from the bad publicity surrounding remarks she made about the Phillipines during the making of Brokedown Palace (1999), and her subsequent banning from that country, she has continued to attract positive attention for everything from her enrollment at Yale University in 1998 to her boyfriends, who include the Australian rocker Ben Lee.

Despite a series of misses during the late 90's, Danes came back with several small but critically acclaimed roles. In Igby Goes Down (2002), she played the confused love interest of the title character, starred alongside Sean Penn in director Thomas Vinterburg's It's All About Love (2002), and took part in the Academy-Award winning The Hours (2002). While her performance in The Rage at Placid Lake (a 2003 Australian production featuring her boyfriend Ben Lee) went largely unnoticed, mainstream audiences got their chance to see Danes butting heads on screen with Arnold Schwarzenegger and newcomer Nick Stahl in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.

In 2005, Danes joined Steve Martin in the adaptation of Martin's bestselling novella, Shopgirl. That same year, she could be seen as Sarah Jessica Parker's sister in the dysfunctional-family comedy The Family Stone. Dane's career continued to build momentum in 2007, when she appeared in an eclectic trio of projects: the romantic drama Evening, the adventure fantasy Stardust, and the taut thriller The Flock, which cast her as the law-enforcement protege of a veteran played by Richard Gere. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Golden Globes 2011: Claire Danes - Best Performance By An Actress In A Mini-Series


                      Claire Danes on The Jon Stewart Show


Claire Danes

Claire DanesWHY IS SHE FAMOUS

Claire achieved quick fame (and a Golden Globe) in her teens by starring in the short-lived TV series My So-Called Life, which she followed with a string of high-profile turns in mid-'90s films such as Little Women, U Turn and Romeo and Juliet. Most recently, she has appeared in The Hours and is set to star in the upcoming Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.

Claire Danes Quote
" I have a huge, active imagination, [and] I think I'm really scared of being alone; because if I'm left to my own devices, I'll just turn into a madwoman."
76 SEX APPEAL

Claire Danes' previous teen star status and her knack for playing awkward, angst-ridden, or victimized women detracts a bit from her sexiness. Her own ample intellect and seriousness as an actress have perhaps prevented her from taking any bubbly, girly-girl roles that would make her more of a sexpot; at the same time, she's a bit too innocent-looking and demure to be a sultry seductress.

Nevertheless, although her traits may keep Claire from fitting too squarely into one kind of sexiness, those traits are hardly drawbacks and have a sex appeal of their own. FHM picked Claire as one of the magazine's "100 Sexiest Women" in 1997 and 1998, so thankfully her looks aren't quite going unnoticed.


82 SUCCESS

Claire Danes' list of accomplishments in a career that is already over a decade long is impressive. A memorable Law & Order guest spot was an auspicious debut, and her Golden Globe award at only 15 years of age, for My So-Called Life, is nearly unprecedented. Danes made up for passing on a role in Schindler's List by working with such acclaimed directors as Oliver Stone and Francis Ford Coppola, and has varied her output from Romeo and Juliet to Terminator 3.

Danes' fame has waxed and waned according to her public profile. In the mid-1990s, she was in constant demand, and, thanks to My So-Called Life and Romeo and Juliet, was especially popular with teenaged girls. When Claire took time off to attend Yale, her profile lowered accordingly. But now that she's back, dividing her time between critical favorites like The Hours and Igby Goes Down, and popular ones like Terminator 3, there's no reason Danes shouldn't become as famous as before, if not more so.


CLAIRE DANES BIOGRAPHY

Claire Catherine Danes was born in New York City on April 12th, 1979, into what she would later describe as a "very creative household." Her father, Chris, a computer consultant and architectural photographer, and her mother, Carla, a painter and teacher, first met at the Rhode Island School of Design. Both Claire's parents encouraged her participation in the arts at an early age. Claire also has a brother, Asa, six years her elder, who is a graduate of Oberlin College in Ohio and works for a non-profit organization.

At age six, Claire began classes in modern dance, which remains one of her interests to this day. At nine, she enrolled in the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Claire's acting career began in "off-off-Broadway" productions such as Happiness, Punk Ballet and Kids on Stage, for which she choreographed her own dance number. In 1992, she landed a guest spot on the hit NBC series Law & Order, playing a teen model who murders her photographer-lover.

a so-called success

Soon after the Law & Order appearance, Danes went to Los Angeles and was offered a part in Steven Spielberg's 1993 masterpiece, Schindler's List. However, Claire turned the role down because the production, set to shoot on location in Poland, could not arrange a tutor for her. Spurning such an opportunity might have been disastrous for a lesser talent, but Claire's next project ended up catapulting her to fame. She was cast as Angela Chase in the ABC drama, My So-Called Life.

The series -- the critics' darling and the subject of a small but devoted fan following -- was inexplicably canceled after a single season, despite its four Emmy nominations. One of these went to Claire, who lost, but did take home a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series in 1995.

star-crossed star

The praise and attention that came from My So-Called Life jump-started Danes' film career. In 1994, she appeared alongside Susan Sarandon and Winona Ryder in Little Women. The next year came How to Make an American Quilt -- also with Ryder -- and Home for the Holidays, directed by Jodie Foster, who became 



Claire's mentor.

After a few more small roles, Danes landed the part of Juliet opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Baz Luhrmann's hyper-kinetic Romeo and Juliet (1996). She lent her voice to the title role in the animated Princess Mononoke (1997), and starred in 1997's U Turn and The Rainmaker, 1998's Les Misérables and 1999's Brokedown Palace and The Mod Squad.

she'll be back

In the fall of 1998, Claire took a hiatus from her burgeoning film career to attend college and study psychology. Her choice was the prestigious Yale University, where her grandfather had once been dean in the School of Art and Architecture, and where Jodie Foster also went.

With a degree in her pocket, Claire has returned to acting in films, and it's as though she never left. After an appearance in Igby Goes Down (2002), Claire played Julia Vaughan in the multiple award-winner, The Hours (2002), followed by It's All About Love (2003).

This summer she will appear alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in the highly anticipated Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. A last minute choice for the role of Kate Brewster, Claire found it "overwhelming and disorienting" at first, but warmed to the idea of starring in a movie that was a departure from her previous work.

But that's not to say that Claire will be straying from what has built her stardom in the past; she will play the title role in next year's circus-set drama Flora Plum, directed by Jodie Foster.

Claire Danes

The American Film Actress Claire Danes
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Born On:
April 12, 1979


Place in:
Manhattan, New York, U.S.


Professions:
Actress


Year’s active:
1992 present


Spouse:
Hugh Dancy 2009


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Awards and Nominations


Emmy Awards

(Won: 1, Year: 2010 & Nominations: 1, Year: - )

Year

Result

Award

Category/Recipient(s)

2010

Won

Emmy

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie

Award For Temple Grandin (2010) (TV).

(HBO).

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

(Won: 1, Year: 1997 & Nominations: 0, Year: - )

1997

Won

Blockbuster Entertainment Award

Favorite Actress - Romance

Award For Romeo + Juliet (1996).

Golden Globes, USA

(Won: 2, Year: 1995, 2011 & Nominations: 0, Year: - )

2011

Won

Golden Globe

Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

Award For Temple Grandin (2010) (TV).

1995

Won

Golden Globe

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Drama

Award For "My So-Called Life" (1994).

MTV Movie Awards

(Won: 1, Year: 1997 & Nominations: 1, Year: 1997 )

1997

Won

MTV Movie Award

Best Female Performance

For: Romeo + Juliet (1996).

Young Artist Awards

(Won: 2, Year: 1995, 1997 & Nominations: 2, Year: 1995, 1996 )

1997

Won

Young Artist Award

Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actress

Award For To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (1996).

Tied with Vanessa Lee Chester for Harriet the Spy (1996).

1995

Won

Young Artist Award

Best Performance by a Youth Ensemble in a Television Series

Award For "My So-Called Life" (1994).

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