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Melissa Joan Hart (born April 18, 1976) is an American actress who is best known for playing the title roles in two successful television series, Clarissa Explains It All and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.Personal history and familyHart was born in Smithtown, New York, on Long Island, and grew up in Sayville, New York. Her full name is Melissa Joan Catherine Hart, Melissa from the Allman Brothers song, Joan from her maternal grandmother, Catherine being the name she chose for her confirmation in eighth grade.Her immediate Irish-American family includes her father Bill William Hart and her mother Paula Hart. Her stepfather is television executive Leslie Gilliams and her stepmother is Lisa Hart. She has three sisters, three half-sisters and one brother. Younger sister, Trisha Hart, younger sister, Elizabeth Hart, younger sister, Emily Hart, younger half-sister, Alexandra Hart-Gilliams, younger half-sister, Samantha Hart, younger brother, Brian Hart and younger half-sister, Mackenzie Hart. Most of her siblings have acted, among them Elizabeth Hart, Brian Hart, Emily Hart, and Alexandra Hart-Gilliams. Sister Trisha Hart has worked as a producer. On July 19, 2003, Hart married musician Mark Wilkerson, a member of the band Course of Nature. The preparations for the ceremony, which took place in Florence, Italy, were documented in a TV miniseries entitled Tying the Knot, produced by Hart's production company, Hartbreak Films. In June 2005, Hart announced that she and her husband were expecting their first child in January 2006. She gave birth to a baby boy at 4:19 pm on Wednesday, January 11, 2006. Mason Walter Wilkerson, who was a few days overdue (he was due on the 8th), weighed in at 9 lb. Melissa said of the birth, "He was a little stubborn , but all is well...Everyone is well and we are all relieved." Has an Official Website: http://www.theactorscorner.bravepages.com/MelissaJoanHart CareerHart's career began early on. When she was still a baby, she made her first TV commercial for a bathtub toy called Splashy. From then on, she appeared regularly in commercials, making 25 of them before the age of five. Other early TV work included a small role in the miniseries Kane & Abel in 1985, a guest-starring role in an episode of The Equalizer in 1986, and a starring role alongside Katherine Helmond in the Emmy Award-winning TV movie Christmas Snow, also in 1986.In 1989, she auditioned for a Broadway production of The Crucible starring Martin Sheen, becoming an understudy to three of the young girls in the play. This paved the way for her to land the title role in the TV show Clarissa Explains It All. The Nickelodeon series, a comedy about a teen girl in everyday situations, became a big hit and aired for five seasons. The show brought her four consecutive Young Artist Award nominations, of which she won three, and made her a household name among American teenagers. Hart also recorded an album as Clarissa entitled This is What 'Na Na' Means. It was mostly a novelty product and did not sell well, receive critical attention, or place in any charts. After the series was canceled, she attended New York University. She did not complete her degree as she resumed her acting career in 1994 when she got the lead role for the TV movie Sabrina the Teenage Witch, which eventually led to her also starring as Sabrina in a television series which lasted seven seasons. In between, she also worked on the series Touched by an Angel and starred in several TV movies. In 1998, Melissa landed a small part in Can't Hardly Wait, and then starred in Next to You alongside Adrian Grenier. Hart asked her close friend Britney Spears to do a remix of her song "(You Drive Me) Crazy" and add it to the movie's soundtrack. To capitalize on the song's success, the title of the movie was changed to Drive Me Crazy. The song became a top-ten hit, it did not assist in the movie's success. Hart appeared in later films afterward, none of which received much recognition. ControversyHart appeared in lingerie in a series of photos featured in the October 1999 issue of the men's magazine Maxim, as well as in similarly revealing pictorials in Bikini and Movieline magazines around the same time. This caused problems for both Hart and ABC (the network broadcasting Sabrina the Teenage Witch) since the copyright holder of the series, Archie Comics, regarded the series as a show for children and pre-teens, and believed that the Maxim photos and the accompanying article hurt the show's wholesome image (Hart also discussed her sex life and Sabrina drinking games that could be played when watching the series at home). Michael Silberkleit, the chairman and co-publisher of Archie Comics, demanded that Hart either apologize or be fired from the series. She neither apologized nor was fired.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Melissa Joan Hart ] Some related entries: George Procter Hawtrey | The Heartbreak Kid | Kana Ueda | Samantha Bond | Ann Miller | George Dzundza | Colm Meaney | Rumi Kasahara | Debi Diamond | Drive-In Saturday | John Challis This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Melissa Joan Hart; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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