Danielle Campbell

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Biography
Audiences can currently enjoy seeing Danielle Campbell on the first two seasons of the Paramount+/CW series, “Tell Me a Story”, the psychological thriller anthology produced by one of television's most prolific producers, Aaron Kaplan. Recently, Campbell wrapped a leading role opposite Bradley Whitford, Alice Braga and Melvin Gregg in the upcoming sci-fi thriller, Share, co-written and directed by Ira Rosensweig and produced by TPSC. The film follows a man who finds himself isolated and stripped of all of his belongings, with nothing but a primitive computer to accompany him. Campbell has seen much success over the last few years, having recently done a major recurring arc on Season 2 of Freeform's “Famous in Love”. Campbell also took on several film and television projects including The Fine Brothers’ first feature film “F*&% the Prom”, a Fullscreen original series “Alive in Denver” opposite iCarly’s Nathan Kress, Marvel’s “Runaways” for Hulu, and “You Can Choose Your Family”, directed by Miranda Bailey and executive produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer. Campbell made her big splash as the 16-year-old powerful witch, Davina, on the CW’s hit TV show “The Originals”, a spin-off from “The Vampire Diaries” set in New Orleans. The Originals centers on the world's original vampires. In 2010, she starred in the Disney television movie Starstruck, and signed a development deal with the company. She then made her debut on the big screen in the 2011 Disney movie Prom, co-starring with Nicholas Braun and Aimee Teegarden. Born and raised in Hinsdale, IL, a suburb of Chicago, Campbell made her first on-screen appearance with a recurring role on the hit FOX TV show “Prison Break”. Additional film credits include The Poker House with Jennifer Lawrence and Chloë Grace Moretz, Tyler Perry’s Madea's Witness Protection, and Bryan Wright’s Race to Win. Campbell currently resides in Los Angeles.