Hayden Panettiere Movies
Though she was only 17, by the time
Hayden Panettiere gained stardom as one of the leads on NBC's hit superhero drama
Heroes, she'd already been acting for more than 16 years. After appearing in television commercials beginning at 11 months old, flaxen-haired
Panettiere was cast as a regular on
One Life to Live at five. She remained on the show for three years, before leaving for a stint on another soap,
Guiding Light. Meanwhile, she appeared in a number of small movie parts as well as one of the lead voices in Pixar's
A Bug's Life. After
Panettiere showed up in such films as
Remember the Titans and
Joe Somebody, her next notable role was Maddie Harrington, the long-lost daughter of the quirky title character on Fox's
Ally McBeal. Along with supporting parts in
Raising Helen and
Racing Stripes and the lead in the second straight-to-DVD
Bring It On sequel, several more small TV roles followed before 2006, when she was cast on
Heroes as the cheerleader with the ability to spontaneously heal herself.
Panettiere's first post-
Heroes project came in 2007 with the indie comedy drama Shanghai Kiss, in which she starred opposite
Ken Leung. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide