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==About== |
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Despite graduating from Loyola Marymount University with a music degree in 2001 and singing with the group "Necessity," Dana Davis became a young actress. She is recognized from her popular role as "Althea" on ''Gilmore Girls'', and her co-starring role as the youngest hostage from ''The Nine'' |
Despite graduating from Loyola Marymount University with a music degree in 2001 and singing with the group "Necessity," Dana Davis became a young actress. She is recognized from her popular role as "Althea" on ''Gilmore Girls'', and her co-starring role as the youngest hostage from ''The Nine''. Dana has also had roles in other television shows such as ''Criminal Minds'', [[Bryan Fuller]]'s ''Pushing Daisies'', ''Boston Public'', ''CSI: Miami'', ''Cold Case'', ''The O.C'', ''Point Pleasant'', ''Pushing Daisies'', ''Veronica Mars'' (with [[Kristen Bell]], [[Tessa Thompson]], [[Francis Capra]], and [[Rick Peters]]), ''Malcolm in the Middle'', and ''Joan of Arcadia''. Her film credits include roles in ''Coach Carter'' and the short ''No Prom for Cindy''. Dana has performed on Broadway in "Fools," "The Miracle Worker," and some musicals. |
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Additionally, Dana has performed musically in ''That's So Raven'', with Barbra Streisand in her "Timeless Tour," and singing in a backup choir for Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack. |
Additionally, Dana has performed musically in ''That's So Raven'', with Barbra Streisand in her "Timeless Tour," and singing in a backup choir for Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack. |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Davis Dana Davis on Wikipedia] |
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* [http://www.fadpov.com/read.php?ID=304 Interview with {{PAGENAME}}] at FADPOV, 10/9/07 |
* [http://www.fadpov.com/read.php?ID=304 Interview with {{PAGENAME}}] at FADPOV, 10/9/07 |
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* [http://www.tvguide.com/news/heroes-dana-davis/071022-01 Interview with {{PAGENAME}}] at ''TV Guide'', 10/22/07 |
* [http://www.tvguide.com/news/heroes-dana-davis/071022-01 Interview with {{PAGENAME}}] at ''TV Guide'', 10/22/07 |
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* [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/heroes/exclusive-interview-heroes-sta-12777.aspx Interview with {{PAGENAME}}] at BuddyTV, 10/22/07 |
* [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/heroes/exclusive-interview-heroes-sta-12777.aspx Interview with {{PAGENAME}}] at BuddyTV, 10/22/07 |
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* [http://blog.meevee.com/my_weblog/2007/10/dana-davis-and-.html Interview with Dana Davis] and [[Nichelle Nichols]] at MeeVee, 10/26/07 |
* [http://blog.meevee.com/my_weblog/2007/10/dana-davis-and-.html Interview with Dana Davis] and [[Nichelle Nichols]] at MeeVee, 10/26/07 |
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* [http://blog.9thwonders.com/modblog/2007/11/conference_call_with_nichelle.php#more Interview with Dana Davis] and [[Nichelle Nichols]], 11/1/07 |
* [http://blog.9thwonders.com/modblog/2007/11/conference_call_with_nichelle.php#more Interview with Dana Davis] and [[Nichelle Nichols]], 11/1/07, at [[9thwonders.com]] |
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* [http://blogs.nypost.com/popwrap/archives/2008/08/dana_davis_prom.html Interview with {{PAGENAME}}] at ''New York Post'', 8/19/08 |
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 13 February 2015
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| Character | Monica Dawson |
| Date of birth | 4 October 1984 |
| Origin | Davenport, IA, USA |
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Dana Davis is the actress who portrays Monica Dawson.
About
Despite graduating from Loyola Marymount University with a music degree in 2001 and singing with the group "Necessity," Dana Davis became a young actress. She is recognized from her popular role as "Althea" on Gilmore Girls, and her co-starring role as the youngest hostage from The Nine. Dana has also had roles in other television shows such as Criminal Minds, Bryan Fuller's Pushing Daisies, Boston Public, CSI: Miami, Cold Case, The O.C, Point Pleasant, Pushing Daisies, Veronica Mars (with Kristen Bell, Tessa Thompson, Francis Capra, and Rick Peters), Malcolm in the Middle, and Joan of Arcadia. Her film credits include roles in Coach Carter and the short No Prom for Cindy. Dana has performed on Broadway in "Fools," "The Miracle Worker," and some musicals.
Additionally, Dana has performed musically in That's So Raven, with Barbra Streisand in her "Timeless Tour," and singing in a backup choir for Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack.
External Links
- Dana Davis on Wikipedia
- Interview with Dana Davis at FADPOV, 10/9/07
- Interview with Dana Davis at TV Guide, 10/22/07
- Interview with Dana Davis at BuddyTV, 10/22/07
- Interview with Dana Davis and Nichelle Nichols at MeeVee, 10/26/07
- Interview with Dana Davis and Nichelle Nichols, 11/1/07, at 9thwonders.com
- Interview with Dana Davis at New York Post, 8/19/08
