Danielle Rose Russell
Danielle Rose Russell is an American actress. She is known for playing supporting roles in films such as A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014), Aloha (2015), Pandemic (2016) and Wonder (2017). In 2018, Russell joined the fifth and final season of The CW supernatural drama series The Originals as teenage Hope Mikaelson, and reprised her role as the star of its spinoff series, Legacies, which premiered on October 25, 2018.
While Danielle Rose Russell became a household name with her portrayal of Hope Mikaelson, her journey into the limelight began well before this. She had a notable role in the 2018 romantic drama “Wonder,” where she played the character Miranda. In “Measure of a Man,” she played a character named Joanie Williams.
Over the years, Danielle Rose Russell has worked with an impressive lineup of artists, celebrities, and influential people in the industry. Her time on “Legacies” alone has seen her share the screen with Matthew Davis, who plays Alaric Saltzman, and Aria Shahghasemi, who portrays Landon Kirby. On “The Originals,” she worked alongside Joseph Morgan (Klaus Mikaelson), Phoebe Tonkin (Hayley Marshall), and Charles Michael Davis (Marcel Gerard). While on “Wonder,” she collaborated with Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, and Jacob Tremblay. She’s also had the opportunity to work with actors such as Donald Sutherland in “Measure of a Man,” and Bradley Whitford and Catherine Keener in the 2016 drama film “Aloha.”
In 2018, she was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for her role in “Legacies.”