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Amy Davidson
Amy Davidson Height 5' Born September 16 1979 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Amy Davidson: Radiating the screen with
her engaging presence and captivating talent, Amy Davidson has quickly become
one of Hollywood's most intriguing young actresses.
Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Davidson discovered her love for entertaining when her
parents enrolled her in dance classes as a young child. As a member of the
award-winning dance production company, Dance Motion, Davidson sharpened her
skills for ballet, point, hip hop and modern dancing. After years of captivating
audiences at national dance competitions and annual Dance Motion productions,
the seasoned performer developed an affinity for acting.
During her last years in high school, Davidson was introduced to an agent and
soon began doing commercial work. She also began mentoring with acting coach
Gene Fowler, who recognized her talent and encouraged her to move to Hollywood
to further her acting career. Davidson took his advice, and without having any
connections in the entertainment industry, she packed her belongings and headed
west.
Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Davidson continued to study her craft with a
variety of coaches, each offering their own unique acting style. As a result of
her perseverance and discipline, Davidson soon landed a recurring role as 'Cammie
Morton' in the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen series "So Little Time" (2001) for ABC
Family. She also guest-starred on the drama series "Judging Amy" (1999) and
appeared in Lifetime's original movie The Truth About Jane (2000) (TV) prior to
landing "8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter" (2002)
Despite her active schedule, Davidson finds time to enjoy a variety of
activities that keep her physically fit such as running, weight training,
hiking, boxing and snow skiing. She continues to keep her spirit of dance alive
by attending classes at Cardio Barre, a workout studio where exercisers can
experience a high energy, aerobic class done at a ballet barre. In order to
improve her "jam sessions" in the car, she recently began taking voice lessons.
Davidson recently wrapped production in a starring role opposite television
veterans Betty White and Richard Thomas in _Annie's Point_ , a Hallmark Channel
original movie. Davidson portrays 'Ella,' a 19-year-old college dropout who
agrees to travel cross country with her grandmother (White) in order to spread
her grandfather's ashes in a significant spot - "Annie's Point."
She co-starred on ABC's family comedy "8 Simple Rules" from 2002 to 2005 with an
ensemble cast that included James Garner, Katey Sagal and David Spade. She
played the cute middle child 'Kerry Hennessy,' who is a confident and
intelligent teenager that knows that she does not need to pretty herself up in
order to succeed. In its second season, the Hennessy family faced the heart
wrenching task of moving on with their lives after the tragic death of 'Paul'
their beloved patriarch (John Ritter).
Davidson currently resides in Los Angeles where's she recently purchased a new
home.
Plays the younger sister on the hit show "8 Simple Rules... for Dating My
Teenage Daughter" (2002), but she is 6 years older than Kaley Cuoco, who plays
the oldest daughter.
Is active in the National Exchange Club, a service organization dedicated to
making a difference in communities and youth through a variety of positive
programs.
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