Danica McKellar Biography

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While ere associated with one particular role -- that of Winnie Cooper, Kevin Arnold's (Fred_Savage) childhood sweetheart, on the seminal late-'80s seriocomedy The_Wonder_Years -- American actress Danica McKellar sported an impressive resumé that ultimately encompassed a variety of more challenging parts and extended far beyond the confines of acting in film and television.

Born in San Diego, the photogenic McKellar was reportedly coaxed by neighbors and family friends to do commercials at an early age, but resisted until age 11, when she finally caved and secured representation. After two appearances on the '80s version of The_Twilight_Zone, the 12-year-old ingenue -- then a complete unknown -- auditioned for Wonder_Years creators Neal_Marlens and Carol_Black (in 1988). She not only landed the role of Winnie, but so convinced series producers of her suitability as Cooper that they decided to change her part from that of a passing love interest to Kevin's main squeeze. McKellar would later recall that she and Savage flirted around off-camera, but that their relationship ultimately waxed far more fraternal than romantic.


After that program wrapped in 1993, McKellar trekked off to UCLA and did revolutionary work in advanced math and physics; she and a research partner had a theorem named after them -- a principle referenced in a key book on statistical mechanics -- and her senior paper graced a highly respected physics journal. The actress graduated summa cum laude in 1998, then headed back to Hollywood, diploma under her arm, and resumed film work. She appeared as Elsie Snuffin in a few 2002 episodes of the blockbuster series The_West_Wing, voiced Sapphire Stagg on the animated program Justice_League_Unlimited, and -- on a higher-profile note -- headlined a fun series of telemovies and webisodes for the Lifetime network in the mid-2000s entitled Inspector_Mom. As the title suggests, those features cast McKellar as a crime-solving soccer mom.

Ever the Renaissance woman, McKellar then extended her cinematic activities into directing, by helming a number of experimental short subjects. She was also active in the theater, having appeared in such productions as +The Vagina Monologues, +Grease, and +Proof, and authored the 2007 children's book -Math Doesn't Suck: How to Survive Middle-School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail. Nathan Southern, Rovi



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