Hayden Leslie Panettiere was born on 21st
August 1989 in Palisades, New York. She still lives in New York with her
parents, Lesley and Skip, and younger brother Jansen. Her mom got her started in
the business by doing commercials when she was just 11 months old. Then, at only
4 1/2, she was cast on the soap opera "One Life to Live" (1968), where she
remained until 1997. Since then, she has gone on to appear in many feature films
and TV movies. But she is probably best known in the United States for her role
as Lizzie Spaulding, whom she has portrayed since 1996, on the daytime drama
"The Guiding Light" (1952).
As for movies, Hayden starred in Remember the Titans (2000) with Denzel
Washington and Joe Somebody (2001) with Tim Allen. When Hayden isn't working,
she enjoys singing, dancing, horseback riding, gymnastics, taking piano lessons,
and swimming.
She has been involved with many animated movies, beginning with A Bug's Life
(1998) as Dot, later to follow was Dinosaur (2000), the video game Kingdom
Hearts (2002) (VG), and The Mark of Kri (2002) (VG). Her next movie is Racing
Stripes (2005), a partly animated film, but Hayden will star in the human role;
other cast members include the voices of Whoopi Goldberg, Dustin Hoffman, Joshua
Jackson, and Mandy Moore.
In 2003, she joined the likes of Jessica Lange, Tom Wilkinson, and Clancy Brown
in Jane Anderson's Normal (2003) (TV) a film about a Midwestern husband and
father who announces his plans to have a sex-change operation. In July of the
same year, Hayden appeared in a John Guare play, "Landscape of the Body," for
the Williams town theater festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
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