Name : Hilary Duff
Full Name : Hilary Ann Duff
Profession : Musician
Date of Birth : September 28, 1987
Place of Birth : Houston, Texas, USA
Nickname : Hil
Height : 5' 4'.
Hilary Duff - Detailed Biography
Like former
Mouseketeers Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, and Britney Spears, teen
sensation Hilary Duff also owes much of her fame to Disney, but she was not
merely a member of the Mickey Mouse Club. Rather, in 2001 Duff landed the
starring role in the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire and won the hearts of
tween TV viewers in the U.S. and abroad.
Like many teen stars, Duff began her showbiz career at an early age. When she
was a mere six, she was hired as a dancer with the Columbus Ballet Met touring
company of The Nutcracker. Television commercials and appearances soon followed,
as did acting roles in such TV films at Casper Meets Wendy in 1998. However,
Duff's big-screen breakthrough in 2003 took place after she had already
established herself as a star on Lizzie McGuire. First there was Agent Cody
Banks, which she co-starred in with male teen star Frankie Munoz. That was
followed by the big-screen version of her TV alter-ego in The Lizzie McGuire
Movie, a franchise that Disney had such high-hopes for, it hired a writer to pen
the screenplay to the sequel even before Duff had signed on herself.
Although negotiations between Duff and Disney fell apart, leaving any future
Lizzie McGuire offerings in limbo, the film and TV show launched Duff's career
as a singer. In August 2002, Duff made her singing debut on 'I Can't Wait' on
the Lizzie McGuire TV soundtrack. After that proved to be a success on Radio
Disney, it was followed by Santa Claus Lane, a Christmas album featuring Duff's
duets with Christina Milian and Lil' Romeo, and other tracks.
More of Duff's potential as a pop starlet was revealed on the soundtrack to The
Lizzie McGuire Movie, which featured two Duff songs--'What Dreams Are Made Of'
and 'Why Not'--and a remix of the latter.
Duff hoped to complete her transformation into a full-fledge pop star with her
first proper solo album, Metamorphosis, released in August 2003.