Danielle Brisebois
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Jun 28, 1969 (57 years old)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Danielle Anne Brisebois (born June 28, 1969) is an American producer, singer-songwriter and former 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 musicalAnnie. In the 1990s she recorded two solo albums, Arrive All Over You andPortable 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.
Known For
| 2020 | Stars in the HouseSelf | |
| 2014 | Begin AgainSinger | |
| 2006 | Life After TomorrowSelf | |
| 2005 | 100 Greatest Kid Stars | |
| 1999 | Where Are They Now?Self | |
| 1997 | As Good as It GetsSinger | |
| 1990 | Kill CrazyLibby | |
| 1987 | The Yattering And JackAmanda Polo | |
| 1987 | Big Bad Mama IIBillie Jean McClatchie | |
| 1984 | Murder, She WroteKim Bechet | |
| 1984 | Tales from the DarksideAmanda Polo | |
| 1982 | Night of 100 StarsSelf | |
| 1982 | Hotel | |
| 1980 | Kraft Salutes Disneyland's 25th AnniversarySelf | |
| 1980 | Mom, the Wolfman and MeJenny Bergman | |
| 1979 | Knots LandingMary-Frances Sumner | |
| 1979 | Archie Bunker's PlaceStephanie Mills | |
| 1978 | The Stableboy's ChristmasTammy | |
| 1978 | King of the GypsiesYoung Tita | |
| 1978 | Slow Dancing In The Big CityRibi Ciamo | |
| 1976 | The PremonitionJanie | |
| 1976 | Battle of the Network Stars | |
| 1973 | KojakJamie Magid | |
| 1971 | All in the FamilyStephanie Mills | |
| 1964 | Top of the PopsSelf | |
| 1961 | The Mike Douglas ShowSelf |














