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Danielle Harris is a well-known and respected American actress and director, best recognized for her work in the horror genre. She began her acting career as a child, appearing in numerous independent projects, including the action thriller Marked for Death. Her consistent presence in horror cinema earned her the popular title of “Scream Queen.” Harris is most distinguished for her roles in the Halloween film franchise. As of age 39 and beyond, she has continued to work actively as both an actress and a director.
Danielle Harris was born on June 1, 1977, in Queens, New York. She is of Jewish heritage and has one sister named Ashley. The two sisters were raised by their mother, who relocated to Florida for work during Danielle’s early years. Even as a child, Harris showed strong interest in acting and modeling. During her time in elementary school, she participated in—and won—a beauty contest, earning a 10-day trip to New York City. During that trip, she was offered several modeling opportunities. However, since her family was still based in Florida at the time, she initially had to decline those offers. Fortunately, her mother's job soon required a move back to New York, where Harris was able to begin her modeling and subsequently acting career.
Danielle Harris married David Gross—not David Cross—in January 2014, after becoming engaged in 2013. The couple maintains a private yet publicly perceived happy married life. As of now, they do not have any children.
After winning a beauty contest as a child, Harris landed her first modeling assignments and quickly transitioned to television commercials. Her early exposure to the entertainment world laid the foundation for a long-standing career spanning both TV and film.
At just seven years old, Harris secured a role on the ABC daytime drama One Life to Live, which she appeared in from 1985 to 1988. She went on to play roles in television series such as Spencer and later returned to television in the early 1990s. Notably, she appeared in the CBS sitcom pilot 1775 and the television film Roseanne: An Unauthorized Biography. In 1994, Harris made a guest appearance in an episode of the police drama The Commish.
Harris made her film debut at age 11 in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), where she played Jamie Lloyd, niece of the infamous Michael Myers. She also reprised the role in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989). These performances established her as a prominent child actress in the horror genre. Her role in the cult classic comedy Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead (1991) showcased her range beyond horror. Nonetheless, she embraced her reputation as a Scream Queen, continuing to appear in various horror films, including the Hatchet series and Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet. She starred in Godkiller and lent her voice to related animated works, further expanding her reputation in genre cinema.
Danielle Harris made her directorial debut with the horror thriller Among Friends, which was released on August 27, 2013. Notably, the film was distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment. The project marked a successful transition from acting to directing, allowing her to assert her creative vision behind the camera.
Widely recognized for her roles in horror films, Harris has carved out a niche for herself as a modern Scream Queen. Her performances in the Halloween franchise and other cult horrors have made her a beloved figure among fans of the genre. Though admired for her beauty, it is her passionate and committed acting that continues to earn her acclaim. Today, Danielle Harris remains active in both acting and directing, contributing significantly to contemporary horror cinema.
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