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Danielle
Anne Brisebois (birthday June
28, 1969) is a producer and songwriter for artists such as Kelly Clarkson, Natasha
Bedingfield and Donna Summer. She recorded two solo albums and was a member of
the New Radicals. Brisebois is also a former child actress,
most recognized for her role as Stephanie Mills on the sitcoms All in the
Family, after Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers had left the show, and its spin-off/continuation
Archie Bunker's Place. In the 1990s she quit acting and began her career
in music.
Danielle Brisebois was born in Brooklyn, New York.
She began acting very early, appearing in her first movie, 1976's The
Premonition, at the age of seven. In 1977 she began starring in the Original
Broadway cast of Annie as the youngest of the orphans, Molly. In the late 1970s she joined the
cast of All in the Family and later also starred in its spin-off Archie
Bunker's Place in early 1980s. She was nominated for six Young Artist
Awards from 1980 to 1984 and won two of them, in 1981 as Best Young Actress in
a TV Special for Mom, the Wolfman and Me and in 1982 as Best Young
Actress in a Television Series for Archie Bunker's Place. In 1982 she
was also nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Supporting Actress in a Series,
Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV, again for Archie Bunker's Place.
She also appeared in several episodes of Battle of the Network Stars and
Circus of the Stars in the early 1980s and played the daughter of William
Devane's character on Knots Landing in the series' fifths season. She ranked in the Top 50 (#50) of
VH1's 100 Greatest Kid Stars. Brisebois began her career as a recording artist in the early nineties,
providing backing vocals on Intoxifornication, the 1992 album by rock
singer Gregg Alexander. Alexander also co-wrote and produced her first solo
album, 1994's Arrive All Over You,
and when Alexander formed the New Radicals in the late 1990s, Brisebois also
became a member of the band. After Alexander disbanded the band in 1999 to
focus on producing and writing music for other artists, Brisebois was set to
release a second solo album, Portable Life, again produced and
co-written by Alexander, but RCA Records canceled the album. Since the New Radicals broke up
and her second album was shelved she has written and produced numerous songs
for various other artists, including Carly Smithson, Clay Aiken, Kelly Clarkson,
Kylie Minogue and Natasha Bedingfield, most notably Bedingfield's top 10 hit
"Unwritten", and most recently she co wrote Donna Summer's comeback
hit Stamp Your Feet A compilation album of Arrive
All Over You-era tracks entitled Just Missed the Train was released
through Sony BMG on September 26, 2006. No Nude Scenes, Nude Pics, Topless, Full Frontal Nudity, Nude Photos, Playboy Pictorials or Graphic Nudity, ----------------------------------------------- |
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