Claire Bennet, the cheerleader
Hayden Panettiere stars in NBC's new ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Claire Bennet, a high school cheerleader in Odessa, Texas, who learns through trial-and-error that her flesh is indestructible.
Most recently, Panettiere starred in the independent film "The Architect" opposite Anthony LaPaglia and Isabella Rosselini which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and "Mr. Gibb" for Kevin Spacey's company, Triggerstreet. She co-stars in the upcoming romantic dramedy "Shanghai Kiss," and this fall, will star as the lead in "Bring it On: All or Nothing," the sequel to Universal's box office hit.
Training rigorously and executing her own stunts, she dazzled audiences in her role as a competitive ice skater in "Ice Princess" and recorded "I Fly" for the film's soundtrack. Her spitfire characters in both "Joe Somebody" as Tim Allen's daughter and "Remember the Titans" with Denzel Washington helped to establish her as a unique talent. Her other film credits include "Raising Helen," directed by Garry Marshall; "Message In a Bottle" with Kevin Costner; "Object of My Affection" with Jennifer Aniston; and "The Affair of the Necklace" with Hilary Swank.
Panettiere starred in the Lifetime original movie "Lies My Mother Told Me" opposite Joely Richardson and in The Disney Channel's acclaimed "Tiger Cruise," based on the true events of September 11th. Her HBO film, "Normal," opposite Jessica Lange and Tom Wilkinson and directed by Jane Anderson, premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival.
Panettiere's voice is as recognizable as her face. She embodied the challenging leading role as a jockey in "Racing Stripes," opposite the voices of Dustin Hoffman and Whoopi Goldberg. She also starred in Disney's animated features "A Bug's Life" as Princess Dot and "Dinosaurs" as Suri. Her work for "A Bug's Life Read-A-Long" garnered her a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Word Album, as well as a nomination for The Hollywood Reporter's Young Star Award for Best Young Voiceover Talent.
Adding to her accomplishments, Panettiere has been named the new face of Neutrogena. She recently received Movieline's Hollywood Life Magazine's Young Hollywood Exciting New Face/ Female Award for 2005. She also has been spending time in the recording studio working on her own debut CD through Hollywood Records.
She is an ambassador, along with fellow ambassadors Nelson Mandela and Queen Noor, for the ICUN Wildlife Foundation, an organization that helps raise funds to support and save endangered species. As of late, she has joined forces with Pierce Brosnan to save the whales through the Whaleman Foundation.
Panettierre lives in New York with her parents and younger brother. Her birthday is August 21.
bookie- 10-03-2006
holy cow, how old is this girl. I don't think I've seen any of the movies she's been in. But boy what a busy busy girl she is.
pika- 10-10-2006
I've been reading the boards at the Heroes site and we're confused about Claire's powers.
Does she not feel pain?
Is she just a fast healer or is she immortal?
It's one thing to be able to recover rapidly from a gaping wound but to recover from a fatal injury is something else entirely. That indicates that she can't be killed at all, unless her body is dismembered and the parts kept separate.
I find it weird that she's had such serious injuries from the incidents she's encountered. Like when the football player dislocated her shoulder by running into her. I don't know how realistic that is. She might have been hurt by that but I wouldn't expect the injury to be as bad as what she had.
Then she fell (or was pushed) on a stick and it just happened to pierce her neck and kill her. What are the odds of that happening in real life?
She's lucky she does have superpowers or she would have been killed by trivial accidents early in life.
pika- 10-18-2006
One thing I don't get is the show's little tagline "Save the cheerleader, save the world". Why would the cheerleader need to be saved? She can heal herself so it's not like other people can do things for her that she can't do herself. In fact, it would be stupid for other people to put themselves in harm's way to protect her. She can regenerate tissue damage, they can't. If anything, she should be the one doing the saving.
Maybe what they mean by saving her is keep the cheerleader from being kidnapped by the bad guys so she can be used when needed.
bookie- 10-19-2006
I think that by saving the cheerleader it will bring the rest of them together. That or it's because her father is one of the "bad guys"
Matt- 10-22-2006
Re: Singing Cheerleader She also has been spending time in the recording studio working on her own debut CD through Hollywood Records.
Just what the world needs, yet another actress who thinks she can be the next big singing sensation. :roll:
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