Hilary Duff
Date of Birth: September 28, 1987, Houston, Texas, USA
Birth Name: Hilary Erhard Duff
Nickname: Hil
Height: 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
“I’ve been in the business most of my life. You get to a point where you learn to only show people what you want them to talk about or see.” – Duff to Hollywood Life, Summer 2007
“It’s still a little weird getting out of a car and having all these people screaming for you. Sometimes I get down thinking I don’t have a normal life. I don’t have any privacy. But I love what I do and when I see (that) other people like it, too, it all comes out okay.” – Duff quoted to People, July 7, 2004
“She has that personality that seems so approachable, and I think that’s why she has such a huge following,” – actress, Regina King to People, July 16, 2004
“There may come a time when I do something that people might be shocked by. It’s all in the timing.” – Duff to People, May 9, 2005
Milestones
(2001-2003) Break-out role as Lizzie in the Disney Channel’s original series “Lizzie McGuire”
(1998) Cast as Wendy, the friendly ghost’s best friend in the successful video release “Casper Meets Wendy”
(2004) Cast as an aspiring songwriter in “Raise Your Voice” opposite John Corbett
(1999) Co-starred in the television feature “Soul Collector”
(2006) Co-starred with real life sister, Haylie Duff as a pair of cosmetics heiress who lose their fortune in the comedy “Material Girls”
(1993) Made her acting debut with the Columbus Ballet Met production of “The Nutcracker”
(2005) Played a teenager seeking the perfect partner for her single mom (Heather Locklear) in “The Perfect Man”
(2003) Played one of Steve Martin’s twelve children in the comedy “Cheaper by the Dozen”
(2003) Portrayed the love interest to Frankie Muniz’s character in “Agent Cody Banks”
(2003) Released debut album, “Metamorphosis”
(2004) Released sophmore album, “Hilary Duff”
(2003) Starred in the “The Lizzie McGuire Movie”
(2002) Starred in the Disney original movie “Cadet Kelly”
(2004) Starred in the modern day version of “A Cinderella Story”
(2005) Reprised her role as one of twelve children in the comedy “Cheaper by the Dozen 2″
