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Danielle Catanzariti
Born (1992-02-16) 16 February 1992 (age 32)
South Australia, Australia

Danielle Catanzariti (born 16 February 1992) is an Australian actress and stage actress. She is best known for her role as the title character in the 2008 film Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger.

Career

Film & Television

In mid-2006, Catanzariti was chosen from over 3,000 Australian girls to portray the title role in the feature Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger.[1] The film also stars Australian-born New Zealand actress Keisha Castle-Hughes who was the main character in Whale Rider. Catanzariti is also the lead singer for Sometimes, who feature in the film.

In 2007, she had a supporting role in Closed for Winter, alongside Natalie Imbruglia. She has also appeared in the television series Love Child.

Stage

Catanzariti was a principal cast member of the Sydney Theatre Company's production of David Harrower's Blackbird with Cate Blanchett as director.[2] She also stars in the Windmill Theatre's production of "Girl Who Cried Wolf" Showing from 14 to 24 June 2011. Recently Catanzariti was in the State Theatre performance 'Baby Teeth' playing the lead.

Personal life

Catanzariti grew up in Murray Bridge, South Australia. She completed her high school education at St Francis de Sales College in Mount Barker.

Filmography

Year Title Role Type
2008 Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger Esther Blueburger Feature film
2009 Closed for Winter Frances Feature film
2015 Girl Asleep Denise Mackey Feature film
2017 Love Child Elena TV series, season 4

References

  1. ^ Hey hey, it's Danielle the 14-year-old drama queen The Australian. 6 September 2006.
  2. ^ Schoolgirl Danielle Catanzariti joins Cate Blanchett's act The Daily Telegraph. 26 October 2007.