✨ Danielle Fraser ✨

 

BIO:

My name is Danielle Fraser, and I am 26 years old. I am someone who has always had a passion for performing, whether it be on stage or on screen.

I started my career when I was about 5 years old, spending summers at Second City camps. For four years, I was a member of Emmy Award winning Gary Fry’s children choir, Midwest Young Artists, performing in locations such as the Kennedy Center and United Nations. Every holiday season, we performed along the side of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the distinguished Chicago Symphony Center.

I am currently represented by Dream Team Talent. And in February 2020, I had the opportunity to work backstage on the touring production of Evil Dead the Musical.

As of April of this year, I will be relocating to LA to continue my acting career on the West Coast

Interview Series

1. If you could live out your WILDEST dream with no fear of failure, what would you be doing?

If I could live out my wildest dream, I would be starring on Broadway, while also starring in an Oscar nominated film.

2. What is the most memorable, funniest, or craziest thing that has happened to you on your entertainment journey?

The most memorable would be performing at the Sydney Opera House and the craziest would be seeing one of my ads pop up in my feed!

3. Congratulations! You just hit the lottery for 100 million dollars! What do you spend it on?

If I won 100 million dollars, I would buy a house, pay off student loans, donate some to charity, and save the rest.

4. Do you have any hidden talents or party tricks?

I can growl like a Lion!

5. What advice would you give to your younger self?

The advice I would give to my younger self is be confident in who you are.

6. Who, in the entertainment industry, do you love that you think more people should know about? Why? Shout them out and spread the love!

I don’t have a particular person in mind, but musical theatre performers tend not to receive the same amount of love and attention as film actors. While both are talented, I think it takes a certain amount of drive and dedication to sing, dance, and act for large audiences, 8 nights a week. Film actors tend to get paid the most and are featured in the spotlight. There are plenty of film actors I adore and admire, but I think stage actors deserve some more recognition.