The District (2002)
"The District" is a television police drama which aired on CBS from October 7, 2000 to May 1, 2004. The show followed the work and personal life of the chief of Washington, D.C.'s Police Department (MPDC).
Danielle Chuchran was played a role as Sheridan Haskell in "Faith" episode in 2002.
The Storyline:
Debreno's brother, Father Patrick (Paul Johansson), is shot by a sniper while officiating at a funeral service and the investigation soon centers on a lawsuit filed against another cleric who is charged with sexual misconduct. Also, Nancy discovers the body of a young woman and becomes obsessed with learning her identity.
Danielle Chuchran was played a role as Sheridan Haskell in "Faith" episode in 2002.
The Storyline:
Debreno's brother, Father Patrick (Paul Johansson), is shot by a sniper while officiating at a funeral service and the investigation soon centers on a lawsuit filed against another cleric who is charged with sexual misconduct. Also, Nancy discovers the body of a young woman and becomes obsessed with learning her identity.
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Little Secrets (2001)
At the age of eight, Danielle Chuchran co-starred in Little Secrets, a feature film with Vivica A. Fox, Evan Rachel Wood and Michael Angarano. Little Secrets is a 2001 independent comedy-drama. It premiered in the Heartland Film Festival in October 2001, and made its limited theatrical release on August 23, 2002.
Little Secrets received mixed reviews upon release. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 60% rating, with the consesus stating "Little Secrets is wholesome entertainment for the kids, but also rather bland."[2] IMDb's rating is 6 stars. Both the VHS and DVD releases on Amazon.com have a 5 and a half stars rating. It also has won a Film Advisory Board award. Ebert & Roeper gave the film "Two Thumbs Up".
Storyline (Spoiler alert)
Emily Lindstrom, 14, is an aspiring concert violinist; she's spending the summer practicing for a big audition while her girlfriends are at camp. She's also got a thriving neighborhood business: for 50 cents, she'll keep your secret. Her mother is very pregnant, and her parents seem more concerned about the new baby than anything Emily cares about. A new family moves in next door; their son, Philip, 12, becomes Emily's friend. Eventually, the weight of Emily's secrets - her own, the ones she's keeping professionally, and a secret Philip tells her, send her life temporarily crashing down.
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Little Secrets received mixed reviews upon release. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 60% rating, with the consesus stating "Little Secrets is wholesome entertainment for the kids, but also rather bland."[2] IMDb's rating is 6 stars. Both the VHS and DVD releases on Amazon.com have a 5 and a half stars rating. It also has won a Film Advisory Board award. Ebert & Roeper gave the film "Two Thumbs Up".
Storyline (Spoiler alert)
Emily Lindstrom, 14, is an aspiring concert violinist; she's spending the summer practicing for a big audition while her girlfriends are at camp. She's also got a thriving neighborhood business: for 50 cents, she'll keep your secret. Her mother is very pregnant, and her parents seem more concerned about the new baby than anything Emily cares about. A new family moves in next door; their son, Philip, 12, becomes Emily's friend. Eventually, the weight of Emily's secrets - her own, the ones she's keeping professionally, and a secret Philip tells her, send her life temporarily crashing down.
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First Movie: Shot in the Heart (2001)
Storyline (spoiler alert):
In fall 1977, Mikal Gilmore and his older brother Frank Jr. ride through the Salt Lake Valley in a Rolls-Royce driven by ACLU lawyer Richard Giaque. They are on their way to Utah's Draper Prison for a "one-time-only" visit with their notorious brother Gary, a death-row inmate set to be executed in a few days. Convicted a year earlier of the brutal murders of two Mormon men, Gary has been sentenced to death in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to reinstate capital punishment. Since he stands to become the first American in more than a decade to be executed, Gary has become the subject of enormous national attention, and his request to die stuns his ailing mother Bessie and confuses his brothers. Mikal and Frank hope to meet with Gary, change his mind, and get papers signed that will stay the execution.
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Biography
Danielle was born in Upland, California but moved to Utah as an infant. At the age of five, she decided she wanted to be in a Hawaiian Tropic beauty pageant; she placed first in the pageant and won the Most Photogenic, Best Hair, and Best Personality categories as well.
After landing several print ads, Chuchran signed with an agent to give acting a try. She landed her first two auditions and filmed two movies for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, one of which still plays at the Salt Lake Visitors Center. At the age of eight she co-starred in "Little Secrets," a feature film with Vivica A. Fox, Evan Rachel Wood and Michael Angarano. Shortly thereafter she landed the role of Thing 1 in the "Cat in the Hat" feature.
Additional credits include the HBO movie "Shot in the Heart" and episodes of several TV series, among them "Crossing Jordan," "Girlfriends," "Days of Our Lives" and "The District." On stage she appeared in the production of "Elvis and Juliet," written by Mary Willard and directed by Ted Lange.
Chuchran's hobbies include dancing, playing soccer, softball, horseback riding, swimming, rock climbing, gymnastics, rollerblading and riding her ATV in the mountains. She also loves animals, especially her dog, Heidi, and her cat, Sunshine. She has an older sister and brother and is an aunt to Daven, Ashton and Bryton.
Chuchran's dream is to be able to work with Keira Knightley and Tom Hanks.
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