Hannah Marks

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Hannah Marks
Born Hannah Gayle Marks
(1993-04-13) April 13, 1993
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 2005–present
Website
http://www.hannahmarks.com/

Hannah Gayle Marks (born April 13, 1993) is an American television and film actress.

Hannah Marks was born in Santa Monica, California, the daughter of Nova Ball, a former actress, and Robin Marks. Her maternal grandfather was entrepreneur and musician Ernie Ball and one of her maternal great-great-grandfathers was composer Ernest Ball.[1][2] She appeared in the 2006 feature film Accepted as Lizzie Gaines as well as guest starred in many television programs such as Ugly Betty and CSI: Miami. She was featured in the cover story of the June 4, 2006 issue of The New York Times Magazine titled "Hollywood Elementary" with her friend Liana Liberato.[3]

Marks played Tammy in The Runaways, a 2010 biographical film based on the 1970s all-girl rock band of the same name.[4]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2005 Doll Graveyard Sophia Lead
Numb3rs Libby Collins "In Plain Sight"
2006 Criminal Minds Dalia Nadir "Secrets and Lies"
Danika Lizzie Geralds Supporting
Accepted Lizzie Gaines Supporting
2007 The Winner Tracy "What Happens in Albany, Stays in Albany"
Heartland Lesley Walker Pilot (as Hannah Coleman)
CSI: Miami Amanda "Cyber-lebrity"
Private Practice Ruby "In Which Addison Finds a Showerhead"
2008 Ugly Betty Taylor "Zero Worship"
Lucy: A Period Piece Lucy Lead
2009 Weeds Harmony 7 episodes
Hank Taylor Kelly "Hank's Got a Friend"
2010 The Runaways Tammy Supporting
FlashForward Annabelle Campos Recurring
2011–2013 Necessary Roughness Lindsay Santino Main cast
2012 Grimm Gracie "Organ Grinder"
2012 The Amazing Spider-Man Missy Kallenback
2013 Kristin's Christmas Past Kristin

References

  1. "Person Page 2669". The New England Ball Project. 1993-10-08. Retrieved 2013-06-13. 
  2. Adrian Nicole LeBlanc (2006-06-04). "Hollywood Elementary". The New York Times Magazine. Retrieved 2012-02-05. 
  3. "'The Runaways' To Be Released March 19th". December 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-16. 

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