Life After Tomorrow Anyone seen the documentary yet? If so, what does Danielle share? I think she might be in the deleted scenes too as there's a discussion about the sampling of "Hard-Knock Life"
Here's a screen shot of her I found:
http://www.filmjerk.com/reviews/article.php?id_rev=1396
nippy25- 05-20-2008
Danielle in Life After Tomorrow--details Just finished watching it and she appears 3x (I assume it was shot at her home--the deep red walls match the same photos on her website):
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1. Talking about Henry Winkler visiting the set
Some of my favorite memories were like, like when Henry Winkler came to see the show and like, during "It's a Hard Knock Life (starts to sing the chorus and puts up 2 thumbs to mimic "The Fonz", smiling right at the camera) for us!" (starts to laugh) Like.....AYYYY!!
00:35:31
2. Talking about her mother
I think my mom was enamored by show business and it was fun (onscreen 2 still shots of her mother). It's a great way to get a girl out of Brooklyn.
01:05:37
3. What she's doing currently
I made some records of my own for awhile. Then I decided I didn't want to make records anymore (starts to laugh) and I wanted to kind of be more behind the scenes and write and produce for other artists.
Unfortunately, her interviews are not as long as others (which was a shame since she got top billing but was on for an accumulated total of maybe 1 minute). Allison Smith, Sarah Jessica Parker and others talk quite at length--not sure if it's because she wasn't an Annie vs. Orphan, or she didn't share as intimately as the others. Many shared stories of negative emotions, struggles or experiences. She's mentioned by others and archival images are shown often.
(There's a great slide movie in the Bonus Features section of the DVD where before and after photos of all the actresses are shown. Danielle starts it off following a photo of her with Liza Minnelli. Then it shows an archival photo beside her current photo from the bio page of her website.)
Overall it was an interesting documentary and probably more appreciated by those who could relate to the life of a child performer. I haven't heard her speaking voice before too, which was cool.
cheers,
Nance
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