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Danielle Brisebois : ウィキペディア英語版
Danielle Brisebois

Danielle Anne Brisebois (born June 28, 1969) is an American producer, singer-songwriter and former child actress. She is most recognized for her role as Stephanie Mills on the sitcoms ''All in the Family'' and its spin-off ''Archie Bunker's Place'' (for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award), as well as playing Molly in the original Broadway production of the musical ''Annie''.
In the 1990s she recorded two solo albums, ''Arrive All Over You'' and ''Portable Life'', and was a member of the New Radicals and contributed to writing the songs for the album ''Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too''. She has written or co-written a number of songs, including Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten", and "Pocketful of Sunshine".
In January 2015, Brisebois and writing partner Gregg Alexander were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song ''Lost Stars'' from the film ''Begin Again''.
==Early life and acting career==
Brisebois was born on June 28, 1969, in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Mary and Frank Brisebois, a computer instructor. She is of French-Canadian and Italian descent.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Archie's Angel )〕 She began her career as a child actress appearing in her first movie, ''The Premonition'' (1976), at the age of seven. In 1977, she appeared in an episode of ''Kojak'' and began starring in the original Broadway cast of ''Annie'' as the youngest of the orphans, Molly. (Jay-Z later sampled a clip of Brisebois from ''Annie'' for his song "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)"). In the late 1970s, she joined the cast of ''All in the Family'' later also starring in its spin-off ''Archie Bunker's Place'' in the early 1980s. She was nominated for six Young Artist Awards from 1980 to 1984, winning two; in 1981 as Best Young Actress in a TV Special for ''Mom, the Wolfman and Me'' and in 1982 as Best Young Actress in a Television Series for ''Archie Bunker's Place''. In 1982 she was also nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV, again for ''Archie Bunker's Place''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Golden Globe )
Brisebois appeared in several episodes of ''Battle of the Network Stars'' and ''Circus of the Stars'' in the early 1980s and played the daughter of William Devane's character on ''Knots Landing'' in the series' fifth season. In the late 1980s, she had several single-episode appearances in various TV series, including ''Hotel''; ''Mr. Belvedere''; ''Murder, She Wrote''; ''Tales from the Darkside''; and ''Days of Our Lives''. In 2005, she ranked number 50 of VH1's 100 Greatest Kid Stars.

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