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Daisy McCrackin
Born (1979-11-12) November 12, 1979 (age 44)
OccupationActress
Years active2000–present
SpouseMichel Streurman (married 2018-present)
Children1
Musical career
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Labels

Daisy McCrackin (born November 12, 1979)[1] is an American actress.

Early life

McCrackin was born in Marin County, California, and raised in San Francisco.[2]

Career

She made her film debut in the 2001 straight-to-video movie A Crack in the Floor co-starring Mario Lopez. Since then she has appeared in television series such as Cold Case, Angel and The Division and movies such as Hollywood Horror, 3000 Miles to Graceland, Halloween: Resurrection (2002) and starred in the controversial film Love and Suicide (2005). She wrote the soundtrack and starred in the 2009 short film Till Death Do Us Part. Mica Film released this debut recording, Till Death Do Us Part, engineered by Steve Muhic in August 2009. Aeronaut Records followed with her EP release of The Rodeo Grounds in November 2009. She appeared in the 2011 film adaptation of Atlas Shrugged.

She released a full-length record in 2011 titled God Willing and had produced six music videos that are available on YouTube.

In 2018, Daisy starred in House of Demons and Delirium.

Personal life

In the early-2010s, McCrackin resided in an artists colony in Topanga Canyon.[2]

Kidnapping

On May 3, 2017 McCrackin and fellow actor Joseph Capone were victims of a kidnapping in Los Angeles. Three assailants, Amber Neal, Keith Andre Stewart and Johntae Jones, entered McCrackin’s home, "pistol whipped" Capone, and then covered his and McCrackin's heads with black hoods.[2] From there, the kidnappers drove Capone to a house in Compton, stripped him nude, bound him, and placed him in a bathtub without food for around 30 hours.[2]

Meanwhile, two of the other assailants drove McCrackin to several banks in her own car, and told her to provide at least $10,000 (£7,500) for the release of Capone. McCrackin was able to escape and alert police after being driven back to her home. The defendants were expected to appear in court on July 23, 2018 for a pre-trial hearing. All three face life in prison if convicted.[3][4][needs update]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2000 Angel Bethany Chaulk Episode: "Untouched" [5]
2001 3000 Miles to Graceland Megan
2001 The Huntress Sierra Episode: "Family Therapy"
2001 A Crack in the Floor Heidi [1]
2002 Special Unit 2 Djinn / Genie / Natalie Episode: "The Wish"
2002 Halloween: Resurrection Donna Chang [1]
2003 Peak Experience Heather
2003 Cold Case Tina Bayes Episode: "Churchgoing People" [5]
2004 The Division Episode: "As I Was Going to St. Ives..." [5]
2005 Love and Suicide Nina [1]
2005 The Unseen Veronica [1]
2005 Hollywood Horror
2009 Till Death Do Us Part Cristal Short film
2010 Venus & Vegas Jill
2011 Atlas Shrugged Clerk [1]
2013 Joan's Day Out Daisy Short film
2014 Love at First Sight Diane Short film
2015 Jane the Virgin Mommy Episode: "Chapter Seventeen"
2016 She Rises Rosebud Jury Award for Best Actress
2018 House of Demons Anne
2018 Delirium Mrs. Walker

Discography

  • The Rodeo Grounds (2009)[6]
  • God Willing (2011)[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Daisy McCrackin Filmography". AllMovie. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "Daisy McCrackin: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". Heavy.com. July 2018. Archived from the original on July 13, 2018.
  3. ^ "Three people charged with kidnapping of Halloween actress". BBC. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Three Charged with Kidnapping Actress, Actor". Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c "Daisy McCrackin Credits". TV Guide. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  6. ^ "The Rodeo Grounds by Daisy McCrackin". Amazon. Archived from the original on June 19, 2019.
  7. ^ "God Willing by Daisy McCrackin". Amazon. Archived from the original on July 11, 2012.