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| Name | Daryl Hannah |
| Caption | Hannah in 2019 |
| Birth date | 3 December 1960 |
| Birth place | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress, environmental activist |
| Years active | 1978–present |
Daryl Hannah is an American actress and prominent environmental activist known for her roles in iconic 1980s films. She gained widespread recognition for her performances in Ridley Scott's seminal neo-noir ''Blade Runner'' and the romantic fantasy ''Splash'', later starring in major studio productions like the crime film ''Wall Street'' and the steel-driving folk hero tale ''Steel Magnolias''. Beyond her acting career, she is equally noted for her committed environmental activism, civil disobedience, and advocacy for sustainable energy.
Daryl Christine Hannah was born in Chicago, the daughter of Susan Jeanne Metzger and Donald Christian Hannah. She grew up in the city's Long Grove area and began studying ballet at the Chicago Ballet School. Diagnosed as borderline personality, she found solace in movies, describing herself as a shy child. Hannah attended the University of Southern California but left to fully pursue an acting career after securing an agent and making her screen debut.
Hannah's first major film role was as the replicant Pris Stratton in Ridley Scott's influential science fiction classic ''Blade Runner'' opposite Harrison Ford. She achieved mainstream stardom as a mermaid in Ron Howard's hit fantasy ''Splash'' with Tom Hanks. Throughout the 1980s, she appeared in diverse projects including the rock musical ''The Pope of Greenwich Village'', the legal drama ''Legal Eagles'' alongside Robert Redford, and Oliver Stone's financial drama ''Wall Street''. She later starred in the ensemble cast drama ''Steel Magnolias'' and the action western ''The Quick and the Dead''. Hannah has also worked extensively in independent film, appearing in projects by directors like John Sayles and Quentin Tarantino, who cast her in the exploitation homage ''Kill Bill: Volume 2''.
Hannah is a dedicated environmental activist and outspoken advocate for sustainable energy solutions. She has been arrested multiple times for acts of civil disobedience, including protests against the Keystone Pipeline and mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia. She is a co-founder of the sustainable living website The Ethical Ocean and has worked closely with the environmental organization The Solutions Project. Hannah has also been a vocal supporter of permaculture and biodynamic agriculture, converting a Boulder movie theater into an organic urban farm called the Arcadia Earthship.
In the 1980s, Hannah had a high-profile relationship with singer and actor John F. Kennedy Jr.. She was later in a long-term relationship with musician Jackson Browne. She has been linked to other figures in the entertainment industry, including Neil Young. Hannah resides primarily in Colorado and is known for her vegan lifestyle and commitment to off-the-grid living principles.
* Blade Runner (1982) as Pris Stratton * Splash (1984) as Madison * Legal Eagles (1986) as Chelsea Deardon * Wall Street (1987) as Darien Taylor * Steel Magnolias (1989) as Annelle Dupuy Desoto * The Quick and the Dead (1995) as "The Lady" * Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004) as Elle Driver
Hannah won a Saturn Award for Best Actress for her performance in Splash. She received a Golden Globe Award nomination for New Star of the Year for the same role. Her work in independent cinema has been recognized at festivals such as the Berlin International Film Festival.
Category:American film actresses Category:American environmentalists Category:1960 births Category:Living people