23-469: "Daniela" redirects here. For things (not people) named "Daniela", see Daniela (disambiguation) . Danielle Gender Female Language(s) English French Origin Word/name French Meaning "The God(dess)" Other names Related names Daniel Daniele Danijela Danielle
46-424: A care worker and had written an autobiography about what life is like for children in care. Three series aired of Tracy Beaker Returns . It concluded on 23 March 2012, due to Harmer deciding to quit her role as Tracy. A spin-off was created called The Dumping Ground but did not feature her, though she did return for two episodes at the end of series 6. She then starred in another TV show called Dani's Castle ,
69-1078: A character from Philippine drama series Kadenang Ginto Danielle de Barbarac , main character in the film, Ever After: A Cinderella Story Danielle Cage , the daughter of Luke Cage and Jessica Jones in Marvel Comics Danielle Jones , character on the British soap opera EastEnders Danielle Moonstar , character in Marvel Comics Danielle Rousseau , character in the American television series Lost See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Daniela All pages with titles beginning with Daniella All pages with titles beginning with Danielle All pages with titles beginning with Dannielle Hurricane Danielle (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
92-554: A hairdresser. From the age of five, Harmer attended Stagecoach drama lessons. Harmer won a scholarship to attend Redroofs Theatre School at the age of seven, and left with three GCSEs . Harmer's educational achievements beyond GCSEs are unknown. Harmer made her stage debut at the age of six in the musical The Who's Tommy in the West End . She has appeared in a number of pantomimes: Dolly Mixture in Snow White (2004),
115-490: A record deal with record label Universal / Decca worth £3 million, under the management of Daniel Glatman, some time before beginning work on her debut album. The album was recorded and written in 2008 with the help of producer and songwriter Tom Nichols, and entitled Superheroes . The album's lead and only single " Free " was released on 25 May 2009, after becoming the theme song of the TV show Dani's House , in which Harmer plays
138-512: A spin-off from Dani's House . This aired at the start of 2013 and ended in 2015. Harmer was due to star as Jane in Disco Inferno , which was planned to tour across the UK in autumn 2012. However, it was announced on 5 September 2012, after an investor pulled out, that the musical had been cancelled. Harmer confirmed via her Twitter account on the same day that she would be a contestant on
161-3339: Is a modern French female variant of the male name Daniel , meaning "The God(dess)" in the French language. People with the name [ edit ] Danielle [ edit ] Danielle Adams (born 1989), American basketball player Danielle Allen (born 1971), American classicist and political scientist Danielle Andersen (born 1984), American professional poker player Danielle Anderson (born 1986), American singer Danielle Ammaccapane (born 1965), American professional golfer Danielle Arbid (born 1970), Lebanese film director Danielle Arciniegas (born 1992), Colombian actress Danielle Bradbery (born 1992), American singer Danielle Bregoli (born 2003), American rapper and internet personality Danielle Brooks (born 1989), American actress and singer Danielle Brown (brown 1988), British athlete and author Danielle Bunten Berry (1949–1998), American videogame designer Danielle Bux (born 1979), Welsh actress and model Danielle Campbell (born 1995), American actress Danielle Carter (disambiguation) , several people Danielle Chuchran (born 1993), American actress Danielle Colby (born 1975), American reality television personality Danielle Collins (born 1993), American tennis player Danielle Collins (cricketer) (born 2000), English cricketer Danielle Darrieux (1917–2017), French actress and singer Danielle Dax (born 1958), English musician Danielle Deadwyler (born 1981 or 1982), American actress and writer Danielle Eckhardt (born 1982), American painter Danielle Egnew (born 1969), American musician and actress Danielle Etienne (born 2001), Haitian footballer Danielle Eubank (born 1968), American painter Danielle Valore Evans , American writer Danielle Fishel (born 1981), American actress Danielle Foote (born 1987), Australian television personality Danielle Frenkel (born 1987), Israeli high jumper Danielle Galligan (born 1992), Irish actress and theatre maker Danielle Goldstein (born 1985), American-Israeli show jumper Danielle Haim (born 1989), American musician Danielle Tumminio Hansen (born 1981), American writer, intellectual, theologian, and Episcopal priest Dani Harmer (born Danielle Jane Harmer, 1989), English actress and television personality Danielle Harold (born 1992), English actress Danielle Harris (born 1977), American actress Danielle Hope (born 1992), English actress and singer Danielle Howle , American singer-songwriter and music producer Danielle Hunter (born 1994), American football player Riley Keough (born Danielle Riley Keough, 1989), American actress Danielle Licari , French singer Danielle Lloyd (born 1983), English model and television personality Danielle Marcano (born 1997), American soccer player Danielle MacDonald (born 1991), Australian actress Danielle Marsh (born 2005), Australian and South Korean singer Danielle McCann , Canadian politician Danielle McEwan (born 1991), American ten-pin bowler Dannii Minogue (born Danielle Jane Minogue, 1971), Australian singer, actress, and television personality Danielle Mitterrand (1924–2011), French liaison officer in
184-551: Is based around her relationship with her 12 year-old daughter Jess (Emma Davies). The Dani Harmer Academy is a performing arts academy founded and run by Harmer in Berkshire . The academy offers educational classes such as drama, dance and singing, for children and young people. Harmer is also an acting coach at the academy. On 28 June 2016, Harmer gave birth to her daughter, Avarie-Belle Betsy Rachel Brough. In August 2021, Harmer and her partner Simon Brough announced that she
207-546: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Daniela (disambiguation) Daniela is a female given name and a variant of Danielle . Daniela may also refer to: Dani Harmer Danielle Jane Harmer (born 8 February 1989) is an English actress, television personality, and former singer. She is best known for her lead role as Tracy Beaker in the CBBC series The Story of Tracy Beaker (2002–2006), Tracy Beaker Returns (2010–2012), for which she
230-411: The tenth series of Strictly Come Dancing , partnered with Vincent Simone , reaching the final and finishing in fourth place. Danielle Jane Harmer was born and raised in her hometown Bracknell , Berkshire , to parents Jill, a former legal worker and children's casting agent, and Andy Harmer, a mechanic and chauffeur. Her parents are now divorced. She has a younger sister named Betsy, who works as
253-585: The 2006 series of the Saturday morning show Mighty Truck of Stuff . In November 2008, The Guardian reported that After You've Gone was to be cancelled by the BBC, due to ITV moving Coronation Street to the same slot on ITV1 . The BBC had announced a fourth series of the show in January of that year to be aired in 2009; however, the series ended with a Christmas special in 2008. In 2008, Harmer signed
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#1732790590562276-7396: The French Resistance Danielle Nicolet (born 1973), American actress Danielle de Niese (born 1979), Australian-American opera singer Danielle O'Brien (born 1990), Australian competitive ice dancer Danielle Ofri , American essayist, editor, and internist Danielle O'Toole (born 1994), American softball player Danielle Friel Otten , American politician Danielle Outlaw (born 1976), American law enforcement officer Danielle Page (born 1986), American-Serbian basketball player Danielle Panabaker (born 1987), American actress and director Danielle Ponder (born 1982), American musician and lawyer Danielle Ponter (born 2000), Australian rules footballer Danielle Renfrew (born 1973), American film producer Danielle Robinson (born 1989), American basketball player Danielle Rodriguez (born 1992), American basketball coach and player Danielle Rose Russell (born 1999), American actress Danielle Rowe (born 1982), Australian ballet dancer and choreographer Danielle Rowley (born 1990), Scottish politician Danielle Savre (born 1988), American actress Danielle Scott-Arruda (born 1971), American-Brazilian volleyball player Danielle Smith (born 1971), Canadian politician Danielle Spencer (American actress) (born 1969), American actress Danielle Spencer (Australian actress) (born 1969), Australian singer and actress Danielle Staub (born 1962), American television personality Danielle Steel (born 1947), American writer Danielle Steers (born 1991), English stage actress and singer-songwriter Dani Stevenson (born 1980), American singer-songwriter Danielle Trzcinski , American actress and comedian Danielle Vega (born 1986), American actress Danielle Walker (disambiguation) , several people Danielle Wong (born 1993), Malaysian Chinese model and beauty pageant titleholder Daniëlle [ edit ] Daniëlle Bekkering (born 1976), Dutch speed skater and cyclist Daniëlle de Bruijn (born 1978), Dutch water polo player Daniëlle van de Donk (born 1991), Dutch footballer Daniëlle Hirsch (born 1968), Dutch politician Daniëlle Jansen (born 1970), Dutch politician Daniëlle Overgaag (born 1973), Dutch road cyclist Daniëlle van Rossem (born 1935), Dutch fencer Daniëlle Vriezema (born 1977), Dutch judoka Daniela [ edit ] Daniela Anahí Bessia (born 1989), Italian-Argentinian singer Daniela Akerblom (born 1969), Canadian actress Daniela Albizu (1936-2015), Basque-speaking teacher, writer, and councillor Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (born 1974), German speed skater Daniela (footballer) (born Daniela Alves Lima, 1984), Brazilian football player Daniela Bártová (born 1974), Czech polt vaulter Daniela Bianchi (born 1942), Italian actress Daniela Bobadilla (born 1993), Canadian actress Daniela Calvetti , Italian-American mathematician Daniela Castro (born 1969), Mexican actress and singer Daniela Ceccarelli (born 1975), Italian alpine skier Daniela Clynes , English vocalist Daniela Dahn (born 1949), German writer Daniela Cosío (born 1986), Mexican model Daniela Denby-Ashe (born 1978), English actress Daniela Filipiová (born 1957), Czech politician Daniela Gmeinbauer (born 1965), Austrian politician Daniela Gubler (born 1994), Swiss long jumper Daniela Hantuchová (born 1983), Slovak tennis player Dani Karlsson , Swedish beauty pageant titleholder and model Daniela Katzenberger (born 1986), German reality TV personality, singer and model Daniela Klemenschits (1982–2008), Austrian tennis player Daniela Klette (born 1958), German left-wing militant Daniela Kolářová (born 1946), Czech actress Daniela Mărănducă (born 1976), Romanian gymnast Daniela Melchior (born 1996), Portuguese actress Daniela Mercury (born 1965), Brazilian singer Daniela Peštová (born 1970), Czech model Daniela Rocca (1937–1995), Italian actress Daniela Romo (born 1959), Mexican actress and singer Daniela Ruah (born 1983), American-Portuguese actress Daniela L. Rus , Romanian-American roboticist and computer scientist Daniela Samulski (1984–2018), German swimmer Daniela Sanzone , Italian journalist Daniela Silivaș (born 1972), Romanian gymnast Daniela Simmons (born 1959), Swiss singer Daniela Urzi (born 1975), Argentine model Daniela Varela , Portuguese singer Daniela Ziegler (born 1948), German actress and singer Daniella [ edit ] Daniella Alonso , American actress and fashion model Daniella Álvarez (born 1988), Colombian model and beauty pageant titleholder Daniella Busk (born 1993), Swedish sprinter Daniella Cicarelli (born 1978), Brazilian model and television host Daniella Dooling (born 1967), American artist Daniella Dragojevic (born 1989), Danish handball player Daniella Evangelista (born 1982), Canadian actress and model Daniella Goldfarb , French–born Israeli chemist Daniella Guzman (born 1982), American journalist Daniella Hill (born 1991), American track and field athlete Daniella Jeflea (born 1987), Australian tennis player Daniella Kertesz (born 1989), Israeli actress Daniella Karagach (born 1992), American dancer Daniella Kolodny , Israeli rabbi Daniella Kromm (born 2004), German rhythmic gymnast Daniella Levine Cava (born 1955), American lawyer, politician and social worker Daniella Lugassy (born 1982), Israeli operatic soprano Daniella Marques (born 1979), Brazilian economist Daniella Mastricchio (born 1987), Argentine actress and singer Daniella Melo (born 1998), American powerlifter Daniella Monet (born 1989), American actress and singer Daniella Ohad (born 1961), American-Israeli design historian, educator and writer Daniella Okeke , Nigerian actress Daniella Pavicic , Croatian–Canadian singer and songwriter Daniella Pellegrini (born 1982), South African television presenter and voice actress Daniella Perez (1970–1992), Brazilian actress and dancer Daniella Perkins (born 2000), American actress Daniella Pineda (born 1987), American actress Daniella Rabbani (born 1984), American singer and voice actress Daniella Rahme (born 1990), Lebanese–Australian actress and television presenter Daniella Ribeiro (born 1972), Brazilian politician Daniella Rosas (born 2002), Peruvian surfer Daniella Rubinovitz , Dutch contemporary artist Daniella Sarahyba (born 1984), Brazilian model Daniella Shevel , South African footwear designer Daniella Smith (born 1972), New Zealand boxer Daniella Tilbury , Gibraltarian academic and educator Daniella Tobar , Chilean actress Daniella Vitale , American businesswoman Daniella Walcott (born 1991), Trinidadian model and painter Daniella Wang (born 1989), Chinese actress and fashion model Daniella Weiss (born 1945), Israeli far-right activist and politician Danniella [ edit ] Danniella Westbrook (born 1973), English actress Fictional characters [ edit ] Daniela Mondragon-Bartolome,
299-498: The accompanying feature-length film Tracy Beaker's Movie of Me . Her other TV credits include the ITV drama series Trial & Retribution , My Family , Pie in the Sky , The 10th Kingdom , Beast , Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor , "Beep Beep" in the British television series The Beeps , and the pilot for Coming of Age . She was one of the presenters known as "packers" in
322-412: The artist name The Celebs . The music video debuted exclusively with The Sun on 29 November 2018, and had its first TV showing on Good Morning Britain on 30 November 2018. The song peaked at number two on the iTunes pop chart. In 2020, it was announced that Harmer would be reprising the role of Tracy Beaker in the 2021 CBBC series, My Mum Tracy Beaker . It follows Tracy as a single mother and
345-468: The lead role. The song reached number 117 on the Official Chart. "Free" was featured on the compilation album Pop Princesses 2009 . The scheduled release date of Superheroes was October 2009, which was later pushed back to early 2010. Rumours circulated that the album had been cancelled by Harmer's record company due to poor sales of the lead single, she responded that "they are just waiting for
368-567: The music industry and signed a £3m record deal with Universal Group . She recorded her debut studio album, Superheroes , in September 2009, and released the single and theme from Dani's House , "Free", but the album was never released and it was later confirmed she had abandoned her music career indefinitely. In 2012, Harmer competed in the fourth series of Let's Dance for Sport Relief alongside Tyger Drew-Honey , in which they both finished as joint runners-up. Later that year, she competed in
391-475: The right time to release it". No further comment was made until mid-2012, when Harmer stated via Twitter that she had given up music because she wanted to focus on her acting career. The album never surfaced, but the artwork and 30-second previews of each track were released in early 2010, along with the track list. Harmer returned to the role of Tracy Beaker in early 2010 in the 13-episode BBC series Tracy Beaker Returns , in which her character had developed into
414-684: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Danielle&oldid=1254006268 " Categories : Given names English feminine given names French feminine given names Dutch feminine given names Hebrew feminine given names Irish feminine given names Scottish feminine given names Welsh feminine given names Arabic-language feminine given names Feminine given names Sammarinese given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
437-875: The title character in Peter Pan (2005, Alban Arena , 2006 in Worthing and 2010 in High Wycombe ), Dick Whittington (2007, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre ) and the title role in Cinderella alongside Joe Tracini (2011, York Barbican). She appeared as an extra in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone . Her big break arrived when she landed the title role in CBBC's dramedy series The Story of Tracy Beaker , in which she starred for five series, and in
460-481: The upcoming tenth series of Strictly Come Dancing . She portrayed Janet in the 2013 UK tour of the stage production The Rocky Horror Show . In 2018, Harmer joined 26 other celebrities and performed an original Christmas song called Rock With Rudolph , written and produced by Grahame and Jack Corbyn. The song was recorded in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital and was released digitally on independent record label Saga Entertainment on 30 November 2018 under
483-623: Was nominated for a BAFTA in 2010, The Tracy Beaker Survival Files (2011–2012), My Mum Tracy Beaker (2021), and The Beaker Girls (2021–2023). Harmer played the role of Molly Louise Venables in the BBC One comedy series After You've Gone (2007–2008). She starred in her own CBBC sitcom Dani's House (2008–2012), which received several awards and nominations from BAFTA Kids , and its spin-off Dani's Castle (2013–2014). Harmer also occasionally presented Friday Download and continuity clips for CBBC. In 2008, Harmer branched into
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#1732790590562506-636: Was paired up with Vincent Simone and the couple succeeded in reaching the grand final and finished in fourth place. Winner of the 2010 Children's BAFTA for Best Drama, Harmer was nominated for her performance as Tracy Beaker in its various incarnations, with the programme attracting a nomination in the Children's Drama Category at the 2011 RTS Awards . Harmer was nominated for a BAFTA Cymru for Best Actress for her performance in Tracy Beaker's Movie of Me . Dani's House , her own hit CBBC show received
529-509: Was pregnant with their second child. On 7 February 2022, Harmer gave birth to her son, Rowan León James Brough. Harmer made a political remark in 2019 after filming a video where she adapted her Tracy Beaker line into "Bog off Tories!" She expressed her support for the Labour Party through a tweet stating: "Off to vote Labour." Harmer competed in the tenth series of the BBC ballroom dancing show Strictly Come Dancing , in 2012. She
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