Danielle Panabaker

Danielle Panabaker
Danielle Nicole Panabakeris an American actress. She began acting as a teenager and first came to prominence for her roles in the Disney films Stuck in the Suburbs, Sky Highand Read It and Weep, the latter alongside her younger sister Kay Panabaker, and in the HBO miniseries Empire Falls...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth19 September 1987
CityAugusta, GA
CountryUnited States of America
gave horror movies watch
I am actually a big sissy, and growing up, I never used to watch horror movies. 'Bambi' gave me nightmares.
funny guy liked reasons until wear
It's funny, one of the reasons why I never wear my glasses any more is that, when I was younger, a guy once said that he liked me until he found out that I wear glasses.
family fun hanging kids lived local mom parents suburb
When we lived in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, my sister and I did a local play. My whole family got involved. My mom did the makeup. My sister and I were being homeschooled, and my parents wanted us to be socialized. We had a lot of fun with the other kids hanging out backstage.
I think it's important to be kind to the world before it disappears if we don't take care of it.
high playing rate school until
I could be playing high school until I'm, like, 30 or something, at the rate I'm growing.
character being-real trying
Trying to stay in the moment as an actor and being really [present in] what you're doing and the scene that's going on and where the characters have come from, it wasn't difficult, per se, to really embody and embrace.
littles able comedy
I would love a little bit of a change. I feel so fortunate to have been able to work so much, particularly in the horror-thriller genre, but I would love to be able to do something perhaps a little more dramatic or even a romantic comedy.
jobs nice challenges
It was so enticing from the beginning to be this woman who was entrenched in The Flash's world. She's not there to just tell him what a great job he's doing, she's also there to push him further and help him to be the best that he can be. She's often the first person to be a little bit skeptical of him, which is kind of nice. She really challenges him.
grateful men appreciated
I can empathize with women who feel that [sexism]. I personally haven't experienced it, and I'm grateful for that. I feel very appreciated on the show I'm on, but I do empathize. My concern is less the entertainment industry specifically, and more the general problem that women don't get paid as much as men in any industry.
grateful thinking media
I'm grateful for the exposure that being on a show like The Flash gives me, particularly in this generation of social media and how accessible you can be to fans. And I think it's important to use that platform to send a positive message.
children giving parent
My parents really raised me with the value that it's important to give back, and I've always gravitated towards non-profits and charities that work with children.
art children passion
The Art of Elysium is a program I've volunteered with for close to ten years, and I work with Unicef and Young Storytellers. My passion is really working with children since they are the future.
color purple my-favorite
Purple's my favorite color.
running dream years
I had been a fan of the show [Flash] for many years, had auditioned several times, and knew it was coming towards the end of its run. I was just crossing my fingers and hoping that something worked out. It was such a dream come true.