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Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28, 1987) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, and author. After working in local theater plays and television commercials in her childhood, she achieved fame playing the title role in the Disney Channel television series Lizzie McGuire.

She also reprised her role in the The Lizzie McGuire Movie.

With the success of the Lizzie McGuire franchise, she established herself as a teen idol.

Duff subsequently ventured into motion pictures and has appeared in many successful films, including Agent Cody Banks, Cheaper by the Dozen, A Cinderella Story and Cheaper by the Dozen 2.
Duff has expanded her repertoire to include pop music and has released three RIAA-certified platinum albums.

Metamorphosis, her debut studio album, was certified triple platinum.

She followed it up with two more albums, Hilary Duff and Most Wanted, which were also certified platinum.

In 2007, Duff released her third studio album, Dignity, which was certified gold and spawned her highest charting US single to date, 'With Love'.

Best of Hilary Duff, a compilation of her greatest hits, was released in the last quarter of 2008.

Duff has sold over thirteen million records worldwide.


This book is your ultimate resource for Hilary Duff. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, photos, and much more.


In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about her Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Hilary Duff, Casper Meets Wendy, The Soul Collector, Cadet Kelly, Human Nature (film), Agent Cody Banks, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Cheaper by the Dozen (2003 film), A Cinderella Story, Raise Your Voice, In Search of Santa, The Perfect Man, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Material Girls, War, Inc., What Goes Up (film), According to Greta, Beauty & the Briefcase, Stay Cool, Bloodworth, She Wants Me, Lizzie McGuire, American Dreams, Joan of Arcadia, Dear Santa, The Andy Milonakis Show.

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Contents
Articles Hilary Duff Casper Meets Wendy The Soul Collector Cadet Kelly Human Nature (film) Agent Cody Banks The Lizzie McGuire Movie Cheaper by the Dozen (2003 film) A Cinderella Story Raise Your Voice
In Search of Santa
The Perfect Man Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Material Girls War, Inc. What Goes Up (film) According to Greta Beauty & the Briefcase Stay Cool Bloodworth She Wants Me Lizzie McGuire American Dreams Joan of Arcadia Dear Santa The Andy Milonakis Show
References Article Sources and Contributors Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors
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Hilary Duff
Hilary Duff
Born
Occupation
Years active
Spouse
Relatives
Hilary Duff
Duff at The Heart Truth's 2009 Red Dress Collection
Hilary Erhard Duff September 28, 1987 Houston, Texas, United States
Actress, singer-songwriter, producer, fashion designer, spokesperson, author
1997present
Mike Comrie (2010present)
Haylie Duff (sister)
Website
[hilaryduff.com hilaryduff.com]
Hilary Erhard Duff(born September 28, 1987) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, and [1] author. After working in local theater plays and television commercials in her childhood, she achieved fame playing the title role in the Disney Channel television seriesLizzie McGuire. She also reprised her role in theThe Lizzie McGuire Movie. With the success of theLizzie McGuirefranchise, she established herself as a teen idol. Duff subsequently ventured into motion pictures and has appeared in many successful films, includingAgent Cody Banks, Cheaper by the Dozen,A Cinderella StoryandCheaper by the Dozen 2.
Duff has expanded her repertoire to include pop music and has released three RIAA-certified platinum albums. Metamorphosis, her debut studio album, was certified triple platinum. She followed it up with two more albums, Hilary DuffandMost Wanted, which were also certified platinum. In 2007, Duff released her third studio album, [2] Dignityand spawned her highest charting US single to date, "With Love"., which was certified gold Best of Hilary Duff, a compilation of her greatest hits, was released in the last quarter of 2008. Duff has sold over thirteen million [3] records worldwide.
She has also made a foray into the fashion industry by launching her own clothing lines, Stuff by Hilary Duff and Femme for DKNY Jeans. She has also signed with IMG Models and released two exclusive perfume collections with [4] Elizabeth Arden. Her other business ventures include writing a young adult novel,Elixir,and working as an executive producer forAccording to Gretaand as a producer forMaterial GirlsandBeauty & the Briefcase.
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Early life [5] Hilary Erhard Duff was born on September 28, 1987 in Houston, Texas, to Susan Colleen (n e Cobb), a [6] homemaker, and Robert Erhard Duff, a partner in a chain of convenience stores. Duff has an elder sister, Haylie, who is also an actress and singer. Her mother encouraged her to enroll in acting classes alongside Haylie. Both girls [7] won roles in local theatre productions. At the ages of six and eight, the two sisters participated in a BalletMet [5] Columbus production ofThe Nutcracker Suitein San Antonio. The sisters became increasingly interested in pursuing acting and their mother moved with them to California, while their father stayed in Houston to take care of [6] [7] [6] his business. The sisters auditioned for several years and were cast in several television commercials. Due to [8] her acting career, Duff was home-schooled.
Acting career
19972002: Career beginnings andLizzie McGuire Duff primarily played minor roles during her initial acting years. In 1997, she had an uncredited role in the Hallmark Entertainment western miniseriesTrue Women. The following year, she played an uncredited extra in an ensemble dramedy,Playing by Heart. Her first major role was as a young witch, Wendy, inCasper Meets Wendy. The film, [9] [10] however, was released to mostly unenthusiastic reviews. In 1999, Duff appeared in a supporting role in the television filmThe Soul Collector, which was based on a Kathleen Kane novel. For her performance, Duff won a [11] Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot (Supporting Young Actress). Duff first rose to fame in 2000 when she was cast as one of the children in the pilot episode of the NBC sitcom Daddio. Her co-star, Michael Chiklis, 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 [6] skin." However,prior to the airing of the show, Duff was dropped from the cast which made her reluctant to pursue [6] her acting career further. However, her manager and mother urged her on and a week later she auditioned [6] successfully for the title role of a newly developed children's television series,Lizzie McGuire. The show focused on the growth of the central character, "Lizzie McGuire" into teenhood.Lizzie McGuirefirst aired on the Disney [6] Channel on January 12, 2001, and was a ratings hit. It attracted about 2.3amillion viewers per episode. Her [12] participation in the show made her popular among children between the ages of 7 and 14. Richard Huff, aNew [6] York Daily Newscritic, called her "a 2002 version of Annette Funicello". After Duff fulfilled her 65 episode contract withLizzie McGuire, Disney considered expanding the franchise to films and a prime-time television series. The plans however failed, because Duff's representatives said she was not being paid enough for the proposed [13] series. Duff's first role in a theatrical motion picture was inHuman Naturein 2002. The film was showcased first at the [14] Cannes and Sundance film festivals. In the film, Duff portrayed the younger version of a female naturalist, played by Patricia Arquette. Duff also starred in the Disney Channel television filmCadet Kelly(2002), which became the [6] network's most watched program in its 19-year history. In the film, she played the role of a free-spirited girl who struggles in a strict military school.
200306: Breakthrough film roles In 2003, Duff received her first major role in a feature film when she was cast alongside Frankie Muniz inAgent Cody Banks. The film received positive reviews and was successful enough to spawn a sequel in which Duff was however not cast. That year, Duff reprised her role as Lizzie McGuire forThe Lizzie McGuire Movie. It received mixed reviews, with certain critics calling it "an unabashed promotion of Duffs image, just asCrossroadswas for [15] [16] [17] Britney Spears". Later that year, Duff played one of the 12 children of Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt in [18] the family filmCheaper by the DozenShe reprised her role in, which remains her highest grossing film to date. the sequelCheaper by the Dozen 2(2005), which was less successful as the original film and was panned by
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[19] critics. Duff also made several guest appearances in television shows, her first being as a sick child in the medical drama [20] Chicago Hopein March 2000. In a 2003 episode ofGeorge Lopez, she had a role as a makeup salesperson; she later reappeared in the show in 2005 as Kenzie, a feminist poet friend of the character Carmen (Masiela Lusha). In the same year, she acted opposite her sister Haylie inAmerican Dreams, while in 2005, she played a classmate and [21] idolizer of the title character ofJoan of Arcadia. In 2004, Duff starred in the romantic comedyA Cinderella Story. Though the reviews were mostly negative, the film [18] [22] [23] went on to become a moderate box office hit, and critics were impressed by Duff's performance. Later that year, she starred in the filmRaise Your Voice, her first role in a drama film. While some critics praised her for appearing in a more mature and serious role than her previous films, the film itself was heavily panned and was not [24] successful at the box office. Several reviews were indifferent towards her acting performance and were critical of [25] [26] [27] [28] Duff's vocals, with critics pointing out what appeared to be her digitally enhanced voice. The same year, Duff received her first Razzie nomination for worst actress for her roles inRaise Your VoiceandA Cinderella [29] Story. In 2005, Duff starred inThe Perfect Man, in which she played the eldest daughter of a divorced woman (Heather Locklear). In the same year, Duff was again nominated for a Razzie Award, forThe Perfect Manand [30] Cheaper by the Dozen 2. Later that year, the Duff sisters lent their voices to the computer animated comedy Foodfight!, which was to be distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment but was never released. The director of the [31] film, Larry Kasanoff, said that he was "absolutely thrilled to have the Duff sisters as part of the cast". She also [32] starred in the 2006 satirical comedyMaterial Girls, in which she co-starred with her sister Haylie Duff. Duff [33] along with her sister Haylie, received two more nominations for Razzie Awards for their roles in the film.
2007present: Independent films and television appearances A two-part introspective documentary television special,Hilary Duff: This Is Nowwas produced to chronicle Duff's return to the recording industry. The show took two weeks to film and was shot in Los Angeles, Europe, and Spain. It was broadcast on MTV on April 3 and April 9, 2007. Duff was the guest star onThe Andy Milonakis Showfor its third season premiere in September 2007. On September 7, 2007, Duff confirmed onMuchOnDemand, that she would be filming two independent films [34] According to Greta, andWhat Goes Upstarred opposite John Cusack in. Duff War, Inc.which was released in theatres in Los Angeles and Manhattan, New York on May 23, 2008. In June 2008, Duff joined the cast of the Polish brothers comedyStay Cool. She co-starred alongside Winona Ryder, Mark Polish, Sean Astin, Chevy Chase, and Jon Cryer. In the film, she portrayed the character of Shasta O'Neil, described as a sexy high school senior, the film was [35] released in 2010. In early 2008, she was offered the lead role of Annie Mills in the CW Network'sBeverly Hills, 90210spinoff, but [36] [37] she turned it down because she was more interested in looking for projects outside the teen genre. In July [38] 2009, She attained a role inGossip Girlas a recurring guest star. She played the character of Olivia Burke, a movie star who enrols at NYU in search of a traditional college experience. The following year, she won a Teen [39] Choice Award for "Best Female Scene Stealer" for her role as Olivia Burke. Duff starred inBeauty and the Briefcase, a romantic comedy based on the bookDiary of a Working Girl, by Daniella Brodsky and directed by Gil Junger. The film premiered on ABC Family on April 18, 2010. In the film, Duff plays a fashion magazine columnist [40] who writes about her dating struggles in the city. In May 2011, Duff starred inBloodworth, an adaptation of the novelProvinces of Nightby William Gay, where Duff [41] plays Raven Halfacre, a teenage daughter of a promiscuous, alcoholic mother. As of August 2011, Duff is [42] scheduled to appear in an independent film calledShe Wants Me, directed by Rob Margolies, in which, she plays a young Hollywood actress named Kim Powers.
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Other ventures
Music career
Genres
Instruments
Years active
Labels
Associated acts
Hilary Duff
Duff durring theStill Most Wanted Tour
Background information
Pop, Teen-pop, Dance-pop, Dance, Pop rock, Bubblegum pop, Dance-rock, Electropop, New Wave
Vocals
2002present
Buena Vista (20022003) Hollywood (20032008)
Disney Channel Circle of Stars
In 2002, Duff recorded a cover version of Brooke McClymont's "I Can't Wait" for theLizzie McGuiresoundtrack, and "The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room" for the first DisneyManiacompilation album. She also released her first album, titledSanta Claus Lanewhich was a collection of Christmas songs which included duets with her sister, Haylie, Lil' Romeo, and Christina Milian. Accompanied by the Disney Channel-only single "Tell Me a Story (About the Night Before)", the album [43] peaked at 154 on the U.S.Billboard200 album chart and was certified gold. [44]
Duff's second studio album,Metamorphosis(2003), reached number one on the [45] U.S. and Canadian charts and sold over 3.9amillion copies in the U.S by [46] January 2007. The lead single, "So Yesterday" was a top ten hit in several [47] countries; its follow-up was theLaguna Beachtheme song "Come Clean". Hilary Duff at the MuchMusic Video The third single, "Little Voice", was not released in the U.S. and was a minor hit Awards in 2007 [48] in Australia. In late 2003, Duff embarked on her first concert tour, the [49] "Metamorphosis" tour, and later the "Most Wanted" tour. Most shows scheduled in the major cities were sold out. [50] Duff's third studio album was the self-titledHilary Duff, for which she co-wrote some songs. It was released on her seventeenth birthday (in September 2004) and debuted at #2 in the U.S. and at #1 in Canada. The album sold [51] over 1.8amillion copies in the U.S.Most Wanted, her first compilation album, was released in August 2005.Most
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Wantedincluded songs from her previous two albums, remixes and three new songs which included "Wake Up" [52] written by Joel Madden and his brother, Benji, both members of Good Charlotte. The album debuted at number [53] one on theBillboardbecame her third number one debut in Canada. It sold over two hundred thousand200 and [54] [55] copies within its first week of release and was certified platinum by the RIAA a month after its release. In 2006, an Italy-only compilation,4Everwas released. Duff also recorded a cover version of Madonna's "Material [56] Girl" with her sister for their movie,Material Girls. Duff co-wrote the material for her fourth studio albumDignity, along with Kara DioGuardi, who co-produced the album with Rhett Lawrence, Tim & Bob, and Richard Vission. She stated that compared to her previous music, it was "more dancey" and made use of more real instruments. She said, "I don't know exactly how to explain what [57] we're doing, but it's fun and funky and different, something new for me. It's really cool". In November 2008, [58] Duff's first greatest hits album,Best of Hilary Duffand the album's first single "Reach Out", whichwas released samples Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus", was released in the preceding month. The song became Duff's third #1 [59] [60] dance hit. She then parted ways with Hollywood Records after six years of service and then announced to [61] MTV that she would begin work on her new album in December 2008. In October 2011, Duff mentioned plans of [62] a possible new album toE! Online.
Entrepreneurship
In March 2004, Duff launched her clothing line, "Stuff by Hilary Duff", which was distributed through Target in the United States, Kmart in Australia, Zellers in Canada, and Edgars Stores in South Africa. The company, which initially started as a clothing line, later expanded its business into furniture, fragrances and jewelry, primarily [63] targeted at the teen and preteen crowd. In a November 2008 interview toFashion Rulesmagazine, Hilary stated that her "Stuff by Hilary Duff" line was officially discontinued since she did not have full [64] control of the line anymore.
In September 2006, Duff released her perfume, "With Love... Hilary Duff", which was distributed by the Elizabeth Arden company. The Duff at a book signing in October 2010. perfume was initially sold only in Macy's in the U.S. and soon it was being sold in other regions like Europe, Japan and Canada. "With Love...Hilary Duff" was one of the three best-selling fragrances launched at U.S. department stores in late 2006. In 2007, Duff announced that she will be releasing a summer version of the perfume titled, "Wrapped with Love". It [65] was released in January 2008, and a Spring Gift Set version was released in time for Valentine's Day.
In February 2009, Duff and DKNY Jeans announced their new design partnership and the launch of their [66] [67] collaborative apparel line in the objective of designing a clothing line for girls her own age. Duff co-designed a collection of special pieces with DKNY Jeans brand called Femme for DKNY Jeans. The clothing line debuted [68] [69] nationwide in August 2009 and was around for a limited time. A series of three-minute long shorts titledThe Chasewere released to promoted the brand. [70] On October 12, 2010, Simon & Schuster published Duff's first novel,ElixirTheco-written with Elise Allen. book, aimed at young adults, has since been released internationally and has become aNew York Timesbest-seller. [71] The sequel to the book, titledDevotedDuff also plans to release awas released in hardcover on October 11, 2011. [72] non-fiction book in 2012 based on children coping with divorce.
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Philanthropy Duff is involved with various philanthropic activities and is an animal rights enthusiast and a member of Kids with a [73] [74] Cause. She donated $250,000 to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. In 2005, she donated over 2.5amillion meals to Hurricane Katrina victims in the south. In August 2006, Duff traveled to a New Orleans elementary school [75] and worked with USA Harvest to distribute meals. She has also served on the Advisory Board of the "Audrey [76] Hepburn Child Benefit Fund" and the Celebrity Council of "Kids with a Cause". On October 8, 2008, Duff starred in a public service announcement for The Think Before You Speak Campaign by Ad Council and GLSEN, to [77] prevent youth from using anti-LGBT vocabulary, such as the phrase "That's So Gay". In July 2009, Duff was named as a Youth Ambassador to the children of the Colombian capital, Bogota. As a Youth Ambassador, she spent [78] five days in the country, distributing backpacks filled with food to needy children. Duff has stated numerous times that shes a strong animal rights supporter and has commented, when asked what she would be doing if she werent a celebrity, "I always wanted to be a veterinarian when I was younger, but then I figured out that animals actually die there, so that was not the job for me. Definitely something with kids or animals [79] or something like that."
Personal life and image She dated Aaron Carter on and off between 2001 and 2003. In July 2004, Duff began dating Good Charlotte singer [80] Joel Madden. After a long period of tabloid speculation, Duff's mother Susan announced their relationship in a [81] [82] June 2005 interview forSeventeenmagazine. In The same year,November 2006, Duff and Madden broke up. Duff's parents separated after 22ayears of marriage. She wrote about the pain caused by the separation in her songs [83] "Stranger" and "Gypsy Woman". In a June 2006 interview withEllemagazine, Duff was quoted as saying: "...(virginity) is definitely something I like about myself. It doesn't mean I haven't thought about sex, because [84] [85] everyone I know has had it and you want to fit in". Duff later told MuchMusic that she did not say the quotes [86] attributed to her in the article and that the subject was "definitely not something that I would talk about..." She [87] denied the quotes again in a 2008 interview withMaximmagazine. In 2007, Duff began dating NHL player Mike Comrie. On February 19, 2010, Duff and Comrie announced their [88] [89] [90] engagement. The couple married on August 14, 2010 in Santa Barbara, California. A year later on August [91] 14, 2011, Duff announced via her official website that she and her husband are expecting their first child together, [92] later confirmed to be a boy.
Filmography
Films
Year
1998
1998
1999
2002
2002
2003
2003
2003
2004
Title
Casper Meets Wendy
Playing by Heart
The Soul Collector
Cadet Kelly
Human Nature
Agent Cody Banks
The Lizzie McGuire Movie
Cheaper by the Dozen
A Cinderella Story
Wendy
"Extra"
Ellie
Kelly
Role
Young Lila Jute
Natalie Connors
Lizzie McGuire / Isabella Parigi
Lorraine Baker
Samantha "Sam" Montgomery
Notes
Direct-to-video
Uncredited
Television film
Disney Channel Original Movie
6
"Cold Hearts" (Season 6, episode 17)
65 episodes
"The Rise & Fall of Joan Girardi" (Season 2, episode 14)
2003
2004
Frasier
Lizzie McGuire
2003
2000
"Team Leader" (Season 2, episode 22)
Ghost Whisperer
Morgan Jeffries
Kenzie
George Lopez
Ashlee Walker
Herself
Meghan
American Dreams
20012004
Community
The Andy Milonakis Show
Herself
Olivia Burke
Gossip Girl
Herself
Hilary Duff: This Is Now
2005
7
2009
Yonica Babyyeah
Lorraine Baker
Dear Santa
2007
2009
2010
2005
2007
2009
Law & Order: SVU
Joan of Arcadia
Mini-series Uncredited role
2005
Crystal
In Search of Santa
Teresa "Terri" Fletcher
Holly Hamilton
Material Girls
The Perfect Man
Cheaper by the Dozen 2
She Wants Me
Kim Powers
Shasta O'Niel
Lucy Diamond
"Extra"
True Women
Voice Direct-to-video
What Goes Up
1997
ABC Family Original Movie
"George's Grand Slam" (Season 4, episode 19)
George Lopez
Dylan Samuels
2005
2009
2005
2011
2010
2010
2012
2009
2006
War, Inc.
2008
Jessie Seldon
Lizzie McGuire
Chicago Hope
Notes
Britney
The Shangri-Las (with Haylie Duff)
Stephanie
"Change a Comin" (Season 2, episode 8)
"Frasier-Lite" (Season 11, episode 12)
"Andy Moves to L.A." (Season 3, episode 1)
MTV documentary
"Thrilled to Death" (Season 4, episode 19)
Post-production
Year
Hilary Duff
Television
"Aerodynamics of Gender" (Season 2, episode 7)
Recurring character (6 episodes)
"Selfish" (Season 10, episode 19)
Television special
Role
2004
2004
Raise Your Voice
Raven Halfacre
Greta
Title
Lane Daniels
Stay Cool
Tanzania "Tanzie" Marchetta
Beauty & the Briefcase
According to Greta
Bloodworth
Hilary Duff
Discography bSanta Claus Lane(2002) bMetamorphosis(2003) bHilary Duff(2004) bDignity(2007)
References
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