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Danielle Hope was born on 26 April, 1992 in Manchester, England, United Kingdom, is a Danielle Hope is English actress and singer English actress and singer. Discover Danielle Hope's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?

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Occupation Actress, singer
Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 26 April 1992
Birthday 26 April
Birthplace Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1992

Danielle Hope (born 26 April 1992) is an English actress and singer.

2011

She was the winner of the BBC talent contest Over The Rainbow and as a result played the part of Dorothy in the Andrew Lloyd Webber production of The Wizard of Oz, which began performances at the London Palladium in the West End in February 2011.

Previews commenced 7 February 2011, with the opening night on 1 March.

She starred alongside Michael Crawford in the title role, with Over the Rainbow runner-up Sophie Evans as the alternate Dorothy; performing the role on Tuesday evenings and during Hope's holidays and other unforeseen absences.

She won the 2011 BroadwayWorld UK Award for Best Leading Actress In a Musical and was also nominated for the whatsonstage.com Theatergoers Choice Award for Best London Newcomer.

2012

Following this role, she went on to play the role of Éponine in Les Misérables in the West End, starting in June 2012.

Hope lived in Urmston, Greater Manchester, and attended Knutsford High School in Cheshire, concentrating in drama and dance.

Hope appeared in many of her school's musical theatre productions, playing such roles as Carmen in the musical Fame, the narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Maria in West Side Story.

She also appeared in We Will Rock You alongside Olivier Award nominee, Charlotte Wakefield.

She left her part-time job as a waitress to focus on her A-level studies in Drama and Dance, and a BTEC National Award Musical Theatre.

She has also studied dance privately and performed at dance festivals, including the BBC African Dance Project at Bridgewater Hall.

While still at school, Hope was chosen from over 9,000 girls to be in the final ten and perform live, on the BBC reality TV show Over The Rainbow, for the chance to play Dorothy in the forthcoming West End musical adaptation of The Wizard of Oz.

Hope's Dorothy colour was red, and she believed that she would portray a "fiery character, with a strong opinion and mind".

She was popular with the judges from the beginning of the live shows.

After her performance of "Just a Little Girl" in week two, John Partridge said: "No one is going to look over you after that performance because it was your best to date. It was committed, it was intelligent and an extremely sophisticated performance for a girl your age".

Andrew Lloyd Webber agreed and said "Danielle, you are really fantastic. You are a very, very strong contender".

Nevertheless, Hope found herself in the bottom two with Dani Rayner the following week.

After her performance of "Maybe This Time" from Cabaret, Lloyd Webber saved Hope.

In week six, having performed "On My Own" from Les Misérables, she received some criticism from the judges.

Lloyd Webber suggested that she needed to learn how to disguise the break in her voice, and Charlotte Church agreed, saying that her top notes could get "a little bit shouty".

Sheila Hancock agreed with Church, but was still full of praise, saying that she saw a similar "star quality" to that of Catherine Zeta-Jones.

In this sing-off, Hope competed against Jessica Robinson, who was the only remaining contestant not to have been in the bottom two.

After performing "Take That Look Off Your Face" from Tell Me on a Sunday, Lloyd Webber once again saved Hope, stating that "Both of you are really terrific girls, but I am just thinking of Dorothy here, so I am going to save Danielle".

Following the double eviction of Robinson and Jenny Douglas, the remaining contestants got the chance to go home for a day.

Hope went back to her old school for the first time since the filming of the live shows began; there, her classmates greeted her with a hand-made yellow brick road, along with ruby slippers, and a Toto-style cuddly dog to make her feel at home.

In week seven, Hope and Lauren Samuels performed a duet of the song "Popular" from Wicked, which was described as one of the highlights of the series.

After the performance, Charlotte Church told host Graham Norton that she thought Lloyd Webber should "write a musical for just those two".

Towards the end of the show, Hope became the favourite to win with odds of 8/11, ahead of fellow contestants Sophie Evans at 15/8 and Lauren Samuels, whose odds slipped to 4/1 after appearing in the sing-off in the semi-finals shown on 16 May.

The next week at the final, which aired on 22 May, Hope won the contest and the role of Dorothy.

As the winner of Over the Rainbow, and only 18 years old, Hope played the role of Dorothy in the new London production of The Wizard of Oz.

Hope played her final performance in the production on 5 February 2012, the same day that her co-star, Michael Crawford, left.

Evans succeeded her in the role.

She then appeared as Éponine in the West End production of Les Misérables, having joined the cast on 18 June 2012.

In December 2012, she was nominated for the Whatsonstage.com Award for Best Takeover in a Role for her performance.

2013

On 16 June 2013, Hope finished her run in the show and was replaced by Carrie Hope Fletcher.

Hope played the role of Snow White in the Birmingham Hippodrome's 2013/2014 Christmas pantomime of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, her pantomime debut.

She starred alongside Over the Rainbow judge John Partridge.

2014

During May 2014, Hope played the role of Cathy in the two-hander musical The Last Five Years in a limited-season production which played in London and Brighton.

2016

It was announced on 7 January 2016 that Hope would return to the role of Éponine for a limited engagement from 15 February 2016 until 2 April 2016; taking over the role from Fletcher.

On 2 April 2016, Hope finished her run in the show and was replaced by Eva Noblezada.