Artist, philanthropist, producer—these are just a few ways to describe Danielle Panabaker. There isn’t much the talented actress can’t do. She possesses a classic Hollywood charm—reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn. And, her body of work speaks for itself. It’s no surprise why she’s our Woman Crush Wednesday.
Currently, Danielle can be seen on The Flash where she plays highly intelligent bioengineer, Caitlyn Snow. Like her character, Danielle is focused, driven, and caring. She completed high school at the age of fourteen and graduated as valedictorian. In 2007, she completed her English degree at UCLA.
Her love for acting started at a young age. She took a theater class at summer camp and hasn’t looked back. Her television credits include Justified, Shark, and The Guardian, which earned her a Young Artist Award. But, her impressive résumé doesn’t stop there. She’s starred in several feature films including Sky High, The Crazies, and Friday the 13th.
What we love most about Danielle is her kind heart. She’s friendly and always makes time to interact with fans. Those who have been lucky enough to meet her at various conventions have nothing but kind words to say.
When she isn’t acting, Danielle spends her time volunteering at the Art of Elysium. Their mission is to enrich the lives of artists and critically ill children. And, it’s a program she passionately supports.
Make sure to follow Danielle on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
The Flash airs on Tuesdays on The CW at 8 pm EDT.
Photo Credit: Cate Cameron/The CW
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