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| Biography Danielle Lozeau was born on August 22nd, 1987 in Worcester County, Massachusetts. She began acting at an early age, in numerous theatrical performances, while attending dance classes and dance competitions. She first appeared in a television drama "Seasons" in 2003. She also began her film career at the age of fourteen, in the film "Extra Credit", directed by Dawn Radican in 2003. While attending High School she went onto film about 12 films including; "Lame", "Moments in Life", "Waiting", "Wolves of Chechnya", and "The Accident" to name a few. She also was the leading actress on numerous television series including; "Alexander Graham Bell", "Common Ave", and "Mirror Mirror". Her most recent television appearances have been a leading role on "Noho, PA", and as a Hero Student in"The Sarah Connor Chronicles". Danielle has appeared in several feature films, most notable films are "The Accident", "Remedial Attraction", "Absent Father", "Total Resolution", "Pretty Dead Things", and "The Eye". Danielle also appeared in "Red Doors" which won the NY best narrative feature award at Tribeca Film Festival. She recently finished working on the film "The Eye", where a young woman (Jessica Alba) receives an eye transplant and can see the supernatural world. She is currently working on the new Dennis Quaid movie "Legion" and another high independent film "Easier with Practice". Danielle currently lives on both, the West Coast and East Coast; she consistently travels between the two. Danielle is also known for her dancing. She has danced for over 12 years in ballet, tap, jazz, point, lyric, and modern. She competed in all of those categories from the age of 7 to 14. She was also the youngest dancer in her dance company to have two solos, and perform them at competitions pulling away with many gold awards. Danielle won a "Special Potential" award at Star Search Dance when she was 9 for her "Candy Man" performance. Danielle is also a skilled snowboarder, gymnast, cheer leader, figure skater, and swimmer. She has worked and lived with many farm animals and domestic pets. She is currently represented by The O'Agency. |