Danielle Ferland

Danielle Ferland
Born January 31, 1971 (1971-01-31) (age 41)
Derby, Connecticut
Occupation Stage, film, television actress

Danielle Ferland (b. January 31, 1971 in Derby, Connecticut) is an American actress and singer.

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Career

Ferland attended Bunnell High School in Stratford, CT from 1983–1987 and attended New York University.

She made her Broadway debut at age 13 as Louise in Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George (1984). She next appeared off-Broadway in Paradise! (1985). In 1987 she was the singing child star in Woody Allen's Radio Days. She returned to Broadway, originating the role of Little Red Riding Hood in the 1987 musical Into the Woods. For her performance in Into the Woods she received the 1988 Theatre World Award and also was nominated for the 1988 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical.

Other credits include The Crucible (1991), Fredrika in A Little Night Music Lincoln Center Revival in 1991, Uncommon Women and Others (1994), Tartuffe at the Delacorte Theatre in 1999, A Year with Frog and Toad (2003), Engaged (2004),[1] She Stoops to Conquer at the Irish Repertory Company in 2005, the concert and recording of the York Theatre production of Summer of '42 (2006),[2] Like Love, New York Music Festival, 2007 [3] and All My Sons (2008).

She teaches Master Classes; in 2009 she taught at the Boston Children's Theatre.[4]

Narrated "A Mile In My Flip-Flops" Written by Melody Carlson. 2009 by Recorded Books, LLC www.recordedbooks.com

In 2011 she directed "A Year With Frog and Toad" with Boston Children's Theatre.

Personal life

She married Michael Goldstein ca. 2002; they have one son with another due in the Fall of 2009.[4]

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