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Daryl Christine Hannah (born December 3 1962) is an American film actress. After making her screen debut in 1978, Hannah starred in a number of Hollywood films throughout the 1980s. She has recently had several notable roles, including that of Elle Driver in Kill Bill, after a hiatus from major roles during the 1990s.

Biography

Early life

Hannah was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Donald and Susan Hannah. Her parents divorced shortly after her birth and her mother remarried Jerrold Wexler, a businessman and brother of Haskell Wexler, a noted cinematographer. Hannah, a vegetarian since age eleven, grew up with siblings Don and Page Hannah, who also became actors, as well as half sister Tanya Wexler. She attended school at Francis Parker in Chicago.

Hannah became interested in movies at a young age, due to insomnia. She was very shy and was diagnosed as 'borderline autistic'.[1] Hannah attended the private Francis W. Parker School (where she played on the boys' soccer team) and the University of Southern California.

Career

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As Pris in Blade Runner

Hannah made her film debut in 1978, making a brief appearance in Brian De Palma's horror film The Fury. She subsequently appeared in several early 1980s films, the most notable role of which is probably as the replicant, Pris, in Ridley Scott's 1982 film, Blade Runner. Hannah was cast as a mermaid in Ron Howard's 1984 fantasy, Splash, which was a major financial success, grossing over $62 million[2] and establishing Hannah as a notable film actress.

Hannah's roles in the remainder of the 1980s ranged from successful major roles in Steel Magnolias and the Academy Award-winning Wall Street, to the 1986 film version of The Clan of the Cave Bear, Hannah also played the title role in Fred Schepisi's 1987 film Roxanne, a modern retelling of Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano de Bergerac, a performance which was described as "sweet" and "gentle" by film critic Roger Ebert.[3] She was also in the classic "The Pope Of Greenwich Village" with co-stars Micky Rourke and Eric Roberts.

In the 1990s, Hannah's roles included starring as a giantess in the television movie Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1993), which she also co-produced. She also appeared as the daughter of Jack Lemmon's character in both of the Grumpy Old Men films. In 1995, Hannah was chosen by Empire magazine as #96 of the "100 Sexiest Stars in film history". That same year, Hannah anticipated (by a decade) her Kill Bill role when she appeared as homicidal sociopath Leann Netherwood in The Tie That Binds.

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Hannah as Elle Driver in Kill Bill

Of Hannah's most recent roles, the best-known may be that of the one-eyed assassin Elle Driver in Kill Bill Volume 1 and Kill Bill Volume 2, directed by Quentin Tarantino. Her performance in these films, as well as her appearances in other recent films, including "Northfork", Casa de los Babys and Silver City, have been described by some critics as a cinematic comeback[4] for Hannah, who had not appeared in many mainstream films in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Hannah wrote, directed and produced a short film, "The Last Supper" wich won an award at the Berlin Film Festival. She directed, produced and was the cinematographer for the documentary "Strip Notes". The documentary, which aired on Channel 4 London and HBO, was about the research she did for her role in the Micheal Radford film "Dancing At The Blue Iguana"

Awards include:

  • Best Short - The Berlin Film Festival, 1994
  • Best Fight - MTV Movie Awards "Kill Bill Vol.2", 2005
  • Best Supporting Actress - Saturn Award "Kill Bill Vol.2" 2004
  • Best Actress - Saturn Award "Splash". 1984
  • Influencer Of The Year Award - National Biodiesel Board, 2004
  • Ongoing Commitment Award - Enviornmental Media Award, 2004
  • Enviornmental Activism - Water Quality Awards, 2006
  • Enviornmental Preservation -Artivist Awards, 2006

Hannah and actress Hilary Shepard co-created a boardgame called "Liebrary".[5] Hannah previewed the game on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in December 2005.

Personal life

Hannah, a keen environmentalist, has her own weekly video blog, on sustainable solutions. She often is the sound, camera person and on screen host for the vlog[6] and uses solar power. Her home is also built with green materials. She also drives a car that runs on biodiesel.[7]

Hannah has never married, but she had long-term relationships with John F. Kennedy, Jr. and singer Jackson Browne, and was romantically linked with actor Val Kilmer. She is the sister-in-law of well-known music producer Lou Adler, who is married to Hannah's sister Page.

On June 13, 2006, Hannah was arrested—along with Joan Baez and Julia Butterfly Hill—for her involvement with over 40 farmers and their supporters, confronting authorities trying to bulldoze the nations largest urban farm in South Central Los Angeles. She chained herself to a Walnut Tree at the South Central Farm in south-central Los Angeles for three weeks in order to protest the farmers eviction by the property's new owner. The farm had been established in the wake of the 1992 LA riots to allow people in the city to grow food for themselves. However, the land's new owner sought to evict the farmers and develop the land. She was interviewed via cell phone and she said that she and the others are doing the "morally right thing" shortly before she was arrested, along with forty four other protesters. [1]

Hannah was featured in a CNET article listing the "top 10 geek girls" where it was mentioned she was extremely shy during her youth and was even diagnosed as being "borderline authistic". In addition to 'Liebrary' she also created the boardgame 'Love It or Hate It'. [8]

Daryl Hannah cares about the problem of sexual slavery and is traveling around the world to make a documentary about the problem. According to America's Most Wanted, Hannah also works in Cambodia to free children used a sex slaves.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
1982 Blade Runner Pris
1982 Summer Lovers Cathy Featherstone
1983 The Final Terror Windy
1984 Reckless Tracey Prescott
1984 Splash Madison
1984 The Pope of Greenwich Village Diane
1986 The Clan of the Cave Bear Ayla
1986 Legal Eagles Chelsea Deardon
1987 Roxanne Roxanne Kowalski
1987 Wall Street Darien Taylor
1988 High Spirits Mary Plunkett Brogan
1989 Steel Magnolias Annelle Dupuy Desoto
1990 Crazy People Kathy
1991 At Play in the Fields of the Lord Andy Huben
1992 Memoirs of an Invisible Man Alice Monroe
1993 Attack of the 50 Foot Woman Nancy Archer
1993 Grumpy Old Men Melanie Gustafson

1993 "The Little Rascals"

1995 The Tie That Binds Leann Netherwood
1995 Grumpier Old Men Melanie Gustafson
1996 Two Much Liz Kerner
1998 The Real Blonde Kelly

1999 "The Gingerbread Man"

1999 Wildflowers Sabine

1999 "Speedway Junkie

200 "My Favorite Martian"

200 "cord"

200 "Ring Of Fire"

2000 Dancing at the Blue Iguana Angel

2002 "Jackpot"

2002 A Walk to Remember Cynthia Carter
2003 Northfork Flower Hercules
2003 Casa de los babys Skipper
2003 Kill Bill, Volume 1 Elle Driver (California Mountain Snake)
2004 Kill Bill, Volume 2 Elle Driver (California Mountain Snake)
2004 Silver City Maddy Pilager

Notes

  1. ^ Daryl Hannah biography. All Movie Guide. Retrieved 28 April 2006.
  2. ^ Business data for Splash. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 28 April 2006.
  3. ^ Roger Ebert. Review of Roxanne (1987). 16 June 1987. Retrieved 28 April 2006.
  4. ^ Daryl Hannah: Comeback Kill Bill Vol. 1. AskMen.com. Retrieved 28 April 2006.
  5. ^ Erik Arneson. Daryl Hannah designs board game, Liebrary was co-designed by actress Hilary Shepard. About.com. Retrieved 28 April 2006.
  6. ^ DHLovelife.com (MOV file). Retrieved 28 April 2006.
  7. ^ Kathryn Gillick. Interview: Daryl Hannah. SASS magazine. Retrieved 28 April 2006.
  8. ^ http://crave.cnet.co.uk/0,39029477,49285435,00.htm

Interviews