Wednesday, November 14, 2007

| # Awards # |



2000
Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot - Supporting Young Actress (The Soul Collector)
Young Artist Awards
2003
Rising Star Award
Fort Myers Beach Film Festival
Teenager of the Year
Rolling Stone
Choice Movie Breakout Star - Female (The Lizzie McGuire Movie)
Teen Choice Awards
Big Breakthrough of 2003
VH1 Big in 03 Awards
2004
Franchise's Performance Award
DVD Awards
Favorite Female Singer
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, USA
Best Newcomer
TMF Awards, Netherlands
Fake ID Club award
TRL Awards
Best Female Artist
World Music Awards
Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film (Cheaper by the Dozen)
Young Artist Awards
2005
Born to Lead Award
COSMOgirl! Magazine Annual Awards
Favorite Movie Actress (A Cinderella Story and Raise Your Voice)
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, USA
Choice Movie Blush Scene
Teen Choice Awards
Best Sister Style (Hilary and Haylie Duff)
US Weekly Hottest Hollywood Style Awards
2006
Best New Artist
TRL Awards (Italy)
2007
People's Choice: Favourite International Artist
MuchMusic Video Awards (MMVAs)
First Lady
TRL Awards (Italy)
Choice Love Song - With Love
Teen Choice Awards

| # Filmography # |



1997
True Women
N/A
Direct-to-video
1998
Casper Meets Wendy
Wendy
Direct-to-video
Playing by Heart
N/A
Bit part; uncredited
1999
The Soul Collector
Ellie
Made-for-television
2001
Human Nature
Young Lila Jute
Theatrical release in 2002
2002
Cadet Kelly
Kelly Collins
Disney Channel Original Movie
2003
Agent Cody Banks
Natalie Connors
The Lizzie McGuire Movie
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Brooke McGuire/Isabella Parigi
Walt Disney Pictures
Cheaper by the Dozen
Lorraine Baker
2004
A Cinderella Story
Samantha "Sam" Montgomery
Raise Your Voice
Terri Fletcher
In Search of Santa
Princess Crystal
Direct-to-video
2005
The Perfect Man
Holly Hamilton
Cheaper by the Dozen 2
Lorraine Baker
2006
Material Girls
Tanzie Marchetta
2008
War, Inc.
Yonica Babiak
Foodfight!
Sunshine Goodness
2009
Greta
Greta
Safety Glass
TBA

| # External Links # |


| # References# |




^ "Forbes Magazine's Richest People Under 25"
^ "Hilary Duff returns With Love and Dignity!"
^ "Material Girls"
^ Live Daily. "Hilary Duff reshuffles Canadian dates", July 11, 2007.
^ Hilary Duff Biography. Retrieved on November 9, 2007.
^ USA Today. The focus is on Hilary. Retrieved on April 2, 2007.
^ a b c d e Huff, Richard."A very busy Miss 'Lizzie'". New York Daily News. December 1, 2002. Retrieved July 25, 2007.
^ Tribute.ca. Hilary Duff star bio. Retrieved on 2005-07-27.
^ Lyons, Andrew. The Andy Milonakis Show, not funny. Retrieved on 2007-07-30.
^ Billboard.com. Hilary Duff. Retrieved on 2007-07-25.
^ Box Office Mojo. Lizzie McGuire Movie. Retrieved on 2007-07-24.
^ The Numbers.com. A Cinderella Story. Retrieved on June 17, 2006.
^ Tone deaf. TV Guide Online. Retrieved on June 23, 2005.
^ Cordova, Randy. "Raise Your Voice". The Arizona Republic. October 8, 2004. Retrieved June 23, 2005.
^ Hanke, Ken. "Movies: Raise Your Voice". Mountain Xpress. October, 2004. Retrieved June 23, 2005.
^ "Review: Raise Your Voice" (free registration required). The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. October 8, 2004. Retrieved June 23, 2005.
^ Box Office Mojo. Raise Your Voice. Retrieved on 2007-07-24.
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^ Box Office Mojo. The Perfect Man. Retrieved on 2007-07-24.
^ The Official Razzie Forums. 2005 Razzie Nominees and & "Winners". Retrieved on February 1, 2007.
^ Box Office Mojo. Material Girls. Retrieved on 2007-07-24.
^ The Official Razzie Forums. 2006 Razzie Nominees. Retrieved on February 1, 2007.
^ Coming Soon.net (2005-03-22). Animated Foodfight! at Lions Gate.
^ RIAA (December 18, 2003). 2003 Ends With a Bang!.
^ a b Hilary Duff Lines Up 32 Summer Dates.
^ a b c d e f g "Hilary Duff - Artist Chart History - Singles". Billboard.
^ SeattlePi.com. Material Girls. Retrieved on 2007-07-30.
^ Music Square.net. Hilary Duff - Someone's Watching Over Me. Retrieved on 2007-07-30.
^ Whitmire, Margo (August 24, 2005). Duff Is 'Most Wanted' On Billboard Album Chart.
^ Jam! Showbiz. Exclusive interview with Hilary Duff. Retrieved on May 10, 2006.
^ For The Record: Quick News On Hilary Duff, 'American Idol,' Kate Hudson, Travis Barker, Shanna Moakler & More". Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
^ "New Duff album to debut this fall". United Press International. August 20, 2006. Retrieved December 18, 2006.
^ Vineyard, Jennifer. ines=true "Hilary Duff: Psychedelic Dance Star? Singer Shoots Trippy Clip For New Single". MTV News. August 3, 2006. Retrieved August 4, 2006.
^ Jimenez, Daniel. Hilary Duff: The Right Stuff. Young Money. Retrieved on 2007-07-25.
^ mtv.com - News - For The Record: Quick News On Pink, Ashanti And Ja Rule, Beatles And Fred Durst, Tony Thompson. Retrieved on 2005-12-23.
^ With Love Perfumee. Retrieved on September 22, 2006.
^ The Sims Online Hilary Duff to appear in EA's The Sims 2 Pets. The Sims 2 Online. October 5, 2006.
^ AdelaideNow... Paris sends wrong message. Retrieved on 2007-03-13.
^ ContactMusic. Carter Reveals All About Hilary and Lindsay Love Triangle. Retrieved on May 10, 2006.
^ MSNBC. Lohan says Duff rebuffed her peace attempt. Retrieved on May 10, 2006.
^ People. Hilary Duff & Lindsay Lohan: Mean Girls No More. Retrieved on April 9, 2007.
^ People.com. Hilary & Joel: No Marriage Now. Retrieved on May 10, 2006.
^ ExtraTV.com. How Hilary Found 'The Perfect Man' . Retrieved on May 10, 2006.
^ StarPulse. Hilary Duff Is Saving Herself for Marriage. Retrieved on June 17, 2006.
^ MuchMusic. Hilary Denies Elle Virginity Quotes. Retrieved on July 28, 2006.
^ MTV News. For The Record: Quick News On Raekwon, Jay-Z, Redman, Britney, Pharrell, Jeezy, Nick Lachey & More. Retrieved on December 9, 2006.
^ Mike Fleeman (2007-09-21). Hilary Duff's Boyfriend Gives Her a Mercedes for Her Birthday. [[People (magazine}People]]. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.
^ CNIB. Hilary Duff turns from tunes to toys to help visually impaired children. Retrieved on May 10, 2006.
^ SoftPedia. Hilary Duff Donates $250,000 To Katrina’s Victims. Retrieved on May 10, 2006.
^ Hilary Duff Visits Hurricane Victims on First Anniversary of Storm. Modern Guitars Magazine. Retrieved on September 16, 2006.
^ Gossip Girls. "Hilary Duff and Avril Lavigne Like Each Other", 2007-06-17.
^ Jay Friess. "Waldorf not so 'ghetto' after all?".
^ Phillip Rucker. "Trying to Clarify a 'Pretty Ghetto' Statement".
^ The Bosh.com. "Hilary Duff and Joel Madden have a stalker". Retrieved on 2007-07-24.
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^ yahoo.ca. Hilary Duff says she has no weight problems, but feels pressure to be thin. Retrieved on April 1, 2007.

| # Discography # |



Main article: Hilary Duff discography

Official studio albums
2002: Santa Claus Lane
2003: Metamorphosis
2004: Hilary Duff
2005: Most Wanted [Contains new material plus new mixes of her previous songs]
2007: Dignity

Other albums
2006: 4Ever (Italy Release Only)

| # Controversies # |


In 2004, reports emerged that Avril Lavigne and Duff were having a spat. "I read that I was supposedly mad at my fans for dressing like me", Newsweek quoted Lavigne as saying. "They quoted Hilary Duff saying, 'Avril needs to appreciate her fans more and blah, blah, blah.' I'm like, excuse me? First off, it's not even true. I never said that. And second, who the hell cares what she has to say about my fans? Whatever. Hilary Duff's such a goody-goody, such a mommy's girl". Recently, there were reports of drama between the two at a Maxim party in New York. Evidently, a complication in the arrival time of both, caused an unwanted run-in. Lavigne was said to be furious at this, pacing around and pressuring her company to leave.[51]
In June 2006, when asked about her then-boyfriend Good Charlotte frontman Joel Madden, a native of Waldorf, Maryland, in an interview with Elle Magazine, Duff replied, "He's very real, like, he's from a pretty ghetto place in Maryland... I like that". Duff's "ghetto" comments sparked a mixture of mild offense and bemusement from residents of the Waldorf area, as the suburban, mostly middle-class town did not fall into the traditional impoverished inner city concept of a ghetto.[52] Duff later claimed she was referring not to Waldorf, but actually a section of Baltimore where Madden lived briefly as a young adult.[53]
In late 2006, Duff took legal action against an alleged stalker and his roommate.[54] On November 3, 2006, Duff's stalker, Maksim Miakovsky, was arrested for threatening to kill her. He was booked on charges of making criminal threats and stalking. According to legal papers filed by Duff, Miakovsky came to the U.S. "for the sole purpose of meeting and becoming romantically involved with Ms. Duff". Miakovsky is being held on $200,000 bail at the Manhattan Beach jail. He was arraigned on November 7, 2006.[55] On January 19, 2007, Miakovsky was sentenced to 117 days in jail and five years probation after pleading no contest to the charges.[56]
In August 2005, Duff said she received veneers because she chipped off one of her front teeth on a microphone during a concert.[57] She subsequently had her veneers redone to match the size of her original teeth.[58][59] By 2005, Duff appeared to have lost weight, leading the media to speculate that she had developed an eating disorder, although Duff denied this claim.[60] Duff was interviewed on the Australian current affair show Today Tonight and stated that she lost weight by leading a more active lifestyle. Later, an article on Digital Spy in 2006, stated that Duff slimmed down to a U.S. size zero because of media reports suggesting she had gained fifteen pounds.[61] She said she has been feeling pressure to be thin, stating that she is perceived in the media to be either too fat or too thin. Duff called this "judgmental" and "mean".[62]

| # Personal Life # |


Duff began dating singer Aaron Carter in 2002. They met on the sets of Lizzie McGuire, when Carter had a cameo role in a Christmas episode. The relationship lasted a year and a half. It was reported that Carter left Duff for Lindsay Lohan, but soon broke up with Lohan and resumed dating Duff. Carter later stated that he also cheated on Duff with her best friend, and that Duff "got her heart broken" and he was "sorry" for his actions.[39] Claymation facsimiles of Duff and Lohan appeared on the celebrity wrestling series Celebrity Death Match on March 23, 2007. Duff and Lindsay Lohan were later reported to have been involved in a "feud" with each other over their relationship with Carter.[40] As of 2007, Duff and Lohan had reconciled. Lohan attended the release party for Duff's album Dignity and Duff told People magazine that she thought Lohan was "fun" and "a nice girl".[41]
Duff began dating Good Charlotte singer Joel Madden in 2004.[42] After a long period of tabloid speculation, Duff's mother Susan announced their relationship in a June 2005 interview for Seventeen magazine.[43] In a June 2006 interview with ELLE magazine, Duff stated "...(virginity) is definitely something I like about myself. It doesn't mean I haven't thought about sex, because everyone I know has had it and you want to fit in".[44] Duff later told MuchMusic that she didn't say the quotes attributed to her in the article and that the subject was "definitely not something that I would talk about..."[45] Duff and Madden broke up in November 2006.[46]
In 2007, Duff was photographed many times with NHL player Mike Comrie. Although Duff never reveals much about the relationship, the couple was seen hugging and kissing and Duff even attends some of Comrie's games. Comrie bought Duff a brand new car.[47]. She confirmed this with E! News at the Spirit of Life's red carpet event.
Duff is also involved with various charities, is an animal rights enthusiast and a member of Kids with a Cause.[48] She also donated US$250,000 to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.[49] In 2005, she donated over 2.5 million meals to Hurricane Katrina victims in the south. In August 2006, Duff traveled to a New Orleans elementary school and worked with USA Harvest to distribute meals.[50]

| # Entrepreneurship # |


Duff launched her clothing line, Stuff by Hilary Duff, in March 2004, with clothes distributed through Target in the United States, Kmart in Australia, Zellers in Canada and Edgars Stores in South Africa. The company, initially started as a clothing line, has expanded its business into furniture, fragrances, and jewelry, targeted at the teen and preteen crowd.[34] In 2007, the internet website Stardoll.com featured Duff's clothing line on the website where players will get the opportunity to dress up any paper doll (which include Hilary Duff's own doll) with the clothes. This will enable them to preview the clothes before purchasing.
Playmates Toys released a celebrity doll of her in 2004.[35] In late 2006, Mattel released a Hilary Duff Barbie doll. The doll was anatomically correct and Duff designed the clothes for the doll herself.
In September 2006, Duff released her perfume, With Love... Hilary Duff, which was under the Elizabeth Arden company. Duff premiered it on The View.[36]. The perfume was initially sold only in Macy's in the U.S. but is currently being sold in other regions like Japan and Canada. In 2007, Duff announced that she will be releasing a summer version of the perfume titled, "Wrapped With Love".
Duff and her pet dog Lola made an appearance in the Electronic Arts game The Sims 2: Pets, which was released on October 2006. In console versions of the game, Duff's character visits public areas and allows the players to let their sims socialize with her and Lola, the dog. However, in the PC expansion pack, players must download the Duff sim from the Maxis website before December 31 she and her dog will be fully playable characters, rather than a non-player character.[37] Duff and celebrities such as Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson have often been criticized for displaying their dogs as fashion accessories rather than pets.[38]

| # Film Career # |


Duff's first role in a theatrical motion picture was in Human Nature (2002), an independent film shot before Lizzie McGuire and first shown at the Cannes and Sundance film festivals.[10] Written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry, the film follows a female naturalist, played by Patricia Arquette. Duff played the younger version of Arquette's character.

2003–2004
Her first major role in a feature film was in the family action film Agent Cody Banks with Frankie Muniz in 2003. The film received positive reviews and was successful enough to spawn a sequel, in which Duff did not participate. Afterwards, Duff reprised her role as Lizzie McGuire for The Lizzie McGuire Movie, which exceeded box office expectations earning $55,534,455 worldwide.[11]
Later that year, Duff played one of the twelve children of Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt in the family film Cheaper by the Dozen, which remains her highest grossing film till date. She reprised her role in the sequel to the film called Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005), which failed to be as successful as the original film and was panned by critics.
In 2004, Duff starred in the romantic comedy A Cinderella Story. Though the reviews were mostly negative, the film went on to become a moderate box office hit, and critics were impressed by Duff's performance and her chemistry with co-star Chad Michael Murray. A Cinderella Story earned $66,068,046 worldwide and was a commercial success.[12] Later that year, she starred in the film Raise Your Voice, her first role in a drama film. Some critics praised Duff for appearing in a more mature and serious role than her previous films, but the film itself was heavily panned, with the Las Vegas Weekly writing: "Effortlessly combining Duff's bad acting and bad singing with bad writing and bad direction, Raise Your Voice is an insulting waste of time that begs to be silenced". Several reviews were particularly harsh towards Duff's vocals, with critics pointing out what appeared to be her digitally enhanced voice[13][14][15][16] and indifferent towards her acting performance. The film received a lukewarm response at the box office, and is Duff's least successful film commercially, with total theater receipts of just $13,573,284.[17] The same year, Duff received her first Razzie nomination for worst actress for her roles in Raise Your Voice and Cinderella Story'.[18]

2005–2006
In 2005, Duff starred in The Perfect Man in which she played the eldest daughter of a divorced woman (Heather Locklear). The film received mostly harsh reviews and proved to be a box office disaster, grossing $19,770,475 globally.[19] That year, Duff was again nominated for a Razzie Award, for both The Perfect Man and Cheaper by the Dozen 2.[20] The 2006 satirical comedy Material Girls, in which she co-starred with her sister Haylie, was also a major disappointment, grossing only $14,189,525 worldwide.[21] The film, directed by Martha Coolidge and co-produced by Madonna's independent film production company Maverick Entertainment, starred the Duffs as wealthy siblings who must fight to reclaim their fortune following a scandal. Hilary received nominations for another two Razzie awards for her role in the film.[22]

2007
The Duff sisters are due to lend their voices to the computer animated comedy Foodfight!, which is to be distributed by Lions Gate Films in 2008. The film's director, Larry Kasanoff, said that he is "absolutely thrilled to have the Duff sisters as part of the cast".[23] Duff is currently slated to star opposite John Cusack in War, Inc., due for release in July, 2008. On September 7, 2007, Duff confirmed on Much On Demand, that she would be filming two films from September through October. The films will be called Greta, and Safety Glass.

| # Television # |


Early work
Duff's early career was marked by playing minor roles, starting off with an uncredited appearance in Hallmark Entertainment's western miniseries True Women in 1997. She also served as an extra, again uncredited, in writer-director Willard Carroll's ensemble dramedy Playing by Heart in 1998. Her first major part was as a star of the 1998 film Casper Meets Wendy, playing the young witch Wendy, who encounters the animated character Casper. Like Casper: A Spirited Beginning (1997), the second sequel to the successful Casper (1995), the film was released direct-to-video with mostly unenthusiastic reviews.
In 1999, Duff appeared in a supporting role in the television film The Soul Collector, which was based on a Kathleen Kane novel and starred Bruce Greenwood and Melissa Gilbert. Duff won a Young Artist Award for "Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot (Supporting Young Actress)" for her role in the movie.
Duff's first serious shot at fame came when she was cast as one of the children in the pilot episode of the NBC sitcom Daddio in 2000. Actor Michael Chiklis, co-star of Daddio stated, "After working with her the first day, I remember saying to my wife, 'This young girl is going to be a movie star'. She was completely at ease with herself and comfortable in her own skin."[7]

Lizzie McGuire
Main article: Lizzie McGuire
Duff was dropped from the cast of Daddio prior to it being aired, which made her reluctant to pursue her acting career further. However, her manager and mother spurred her on, and a week later she successfully auditioned for a Children's television series, Lizzie McGuire. In the series, Duff portrayed the title role of Lizzie McGuire, a clumsy but an average middle school girl. The show focused on her life and her slow growth into teenhood. Her co-stars included Lalaine, Adam Lamberg, Jake Thomas, Clayton Snyder, Ashlie Brillault, Robert Carradine, and Hallie Todd.
Lizzie McGuire, which first aired on the Disney Channel in January 12, 2001, was a ratings hit, drawing in 2.3 million viewers per episode,[7] and became the career breakthrough Duff had been waiting for. Her participation in the show led to her becoming highly popular among children between the ages of seven and fourteen, with critic Richard Huff of the New York Daily News calling her "A 2002 version of Annette Funicello".[7] After Duff fulfilled her sixty-five episode contract with Lizzie McGuire, Disney considered continuing the franchise in further films and a prime-time television series to be broadcast on ABC, but the plans failed to take off. However, she went on to reprise her role as Lizzie McGuire in the successful feature film spin-off, The Lizzie McGuire Movie in 2003.

Other projects
During her time on Lizzie McGuire, Duff starred opposite Christy Carlson Romano and Gary Cole in the Disney Channel television film Cadet Kelly (2002), which became the network's most watched program in its nineteen-year history.[7]
Duff also made several guest appearances in television shows, her first as a sick child in the medical drama Chicago Hope in March 2000.[8] In a 2003 episode of George Lopez, she had a role as a makeup salesperson; she later reappeared in the show in 2005 as a feminist poet friend of Carmen (Masiela Lusha). In 2003, she acted opposite her sister Haylie in American Dreams, while in 2005, she played a classmate and idolizer of the title character of Joan of Arcadia. During her Most Wanted tour, she performed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where she filmed a brief appearance on the soap opera Rebelde. She was also the guest star on The Andy Milonakis Show for its third season premiere in 2007.[9]
In January 2007, Hilary launched The Hilary Duff Podcast on Switchpod.com. Subscribers can access behind-the-scenes footage of Hilary and her band rehearsing. A few select users also get to access pre-concert sound checks, and watch footage of rare performances. They also get a sneak peek of fashion fittings, magazine photo shoots and fashion events, as well as learn more about the charities and causes close to Hilary's heart.

| # Early Life And Career # |


Duff was born in Houston, Texas on September 28, 1987.[5] She was the second child of Robert Erhard Duff, owner of a chain of convenience stores, and Susan Colleen (nee Cobb), a homemaker. After Duff's mother encouraged her to take an acting class alongside her elder sister, Haylie Duff, both girls won parts in various local theater productions. At the ages of eight and six, respectively, the Duff sisters participated in the ballet, The Nutcracker Suite with Columbus Ballet Met in San Antonio. The siblings became more enthusiastic about the idea of acting professionally, and eventually relocated to California with their mother. Bob Erhard Duff stayed at the family home in Houston to take care of their business.[6] After several years of auditions and meetings, the Duff sisters were cast in various television commercials.[7]

| About # Hilary Duff # |


Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28, 1987) is an American actress, pop singer/songwriter and entrepreneur. She has an elder sister, Haylie Duff, who is also an actress/singer.
After gaining fame for playing the title role in the
television show Lizzie McGuire, Duff went on to have a film career; her most commercially successful movies include Cheaper by the Dozen (2003), The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003), and A Cinderella Story (2004). She reportedly earned $15 million in 2005.[1] Duff has expanded her repertoire into pop music, with three RIAA certified-platinum albums and over thirteen million albums sold worldwide.[2] She has also launched a clothing line, Stuff by Hilary Duff, and an exclusive perfume with Elizabeth Arden. Duff and her mother were listed as producers for the movie Material Girls,[3] and she will soon produce her sister's debut album.
Her upcoming films include the 2007 action thriller
War, Inc., animated comedy Foodfight! and independent films Greta and Safety Glass.[4] Duff's latest studio album, Dignity,was released in April 2007, has been certified Gold, and has sold almost 870,000 worldwide since then.