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Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28, 1987) is an American actress and singer-songwriter. After working in local theater plays and televisheni commercials in her childhood, Duff gained fame for playing the title role in the televisheni series Lizzie McGuire. Duff went on to have a film career; her most commercially successful sinema include Cheaper kwa the Dozen (2003), The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003), and A cinderella Story (2004).

Duff has expanded her repertoire into pop music, with three RIAA certified Platinum albums and over thirteen million albums sold worldwide as on February 2007.[1] Her first studio album, Metamorphosis (2003), was certified triple platinum and she followed it up with two zaidi platinum albums, Hilary Duff (2004) and Most Wanted (2005). Duff's last studio album, Dignity, was released in April 2007 and was certified dhahabu in August 2007.[2]

She has also launched a clothing line, "Stuff kwa Hilary Duff", and two exclusive perfume collections with Elizabeth Arden. Duff and her mother were listed as producers for the movie Material Girls,[3] As of September 2008[update], her upcoming films include animated comedy Foodfight!, and independent films Greta, Safety Glass and Stay Cool.

Early life and career

Duff was born in Houston, Texas on September 28, 1987.[5] She is the sekunde child of Susan Colleen (née Cobb), a homemaker and a film producer and husband Robert Erhard Duff, a partner in a chain of convenience stores, who resides at the family nyumbani in Houston to maintain the family's convenience store business. She has an elder sister, Haylie Duff, who is also an actress/singer. Duff's mother encouraged Hilary to take up uigizaji classes alongside her elder sister, Haylie, which resulted in both girls winning roles in various local theater productions. At the ages of eight and six, respectively, the Duff sisters participated in the ballet, The Nutcracker Suite with Columbus BalletMet in San Antonio.[5] The siblings became zaidi enthusiastic about the idea of choosing uigizaji as a profession, and eventually relocated to California with their mother. Duff's father stayed at the family nyumbani in Houston to take care of their business.[6] After several years of auditions and meetings, the Duff sisters were cast in various televisheni commercials.[7]

Career

Early work

Duff's early career was marked kwa playing minor roles, starting off with an uncredited appearance in Hallmark Entertainment's western miniseries True Women in 1997. She also served as an uncredited extra, in writer-director Willard Carroll's ensemble dramedy Playing kwa moyo in 1998. Her first major role was as a nyota of the 1998 film Casper Meets Wendy, a direct-to-video sequel to Casper in which she plays the young witch Wendy, who encounters the animated character Casper. The film was released to mostly unenthusiastic reviews.[8][9]

In 1999, Duff appeared in a supporting role in the televisheni film The Soul Collector, which was based on a Kathleen Kane novel. Duff won a Young Artist Award for "Best Performance in a TV Movie au Pilot (Supporting Young Actress)" for her role in the movie.[10]

Duff's first serious rise to fame came when she was cast as one of the children in the pilot episode of the NBC sitcom Daddio in 2000. Her co-star Michael Chiklis, stated, "After working with her the first day, I remember saying to my wife, 'this young girl is going to be a movie star'. She was completely at ease with herself and comfortable in her own skin."[7] Duff was dropped from the cast of Daddio before it being aired, which made her reluctant to pursue her uigizaji career further.[7] However, her manager and mother urged her on, and a week later she successfully auditioned for the children's televisheni series, Lizzie McGuire where she portrayed the title role of a clumsy but an average middle school girl. The onyesha focused on her growth into teenhood.

2001–2003

Lizzie McGuire, which first aired on the Disney Channel on January 12, 2001, was a ratings hit, drawing in 2.3 million viewers per episode.[7] Her participation in the onyesha led to her becoming highly maarufu among children between the ages of seven and fourteen,[11] with critic Richard Huff of the New York Daily News calling her "a 2002 version of Annette Funicello".[7] After Duff fulfilled her 65 episode contract with Lizzie McGuire, Disney considered continuing the franchise further, through films and a prime-time televisheni series to be broadcast on ABC. However, the plans failed because Duff's representatives alisema she was not being paid enough for the proposed series.[12] Duff also starred in the Disney Channel televisheni film Cadet Kelly (2002), which became the network's most watched program in its 19-year history.[7] In the movie, she plays a free-spirited girl who enrolls in a military school and finds it hard to adjust to its strict and disciplined environment.

Duff's first role in a theatrical motion picture was in Human Nature (2002), an independent film shot around the time of the start of Lizzie McGuire. It was first showcased at the Cannes and Sundance film festivals.[13] The film, written kwa Charlie Kaufman and directed kwa Michel Gondry, follows a female naturalist, played kwa Patricia Arquette. Duff played the younger version of Arquette's character. The same year, Duff recorded a cover version of Brooke McClymont's "I Can't Wait" for the Lizzie McGuire soundtrack, and "The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room" for the first DisneyMania compilation album. Her first album was Santa Claus Lane (2002), a collection of krisimasi songs that included duets with her sister Haylie, Lil' Romeo and Christina Milian. Accompanied kwa the Disney Channel-only single "Tell Me a Story (About the Night Before)", it peaked at 154 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart and was certified gold.[14][15] The track "Santa Claus Lane" was included on the soundtrack to The Santa Clause 2 and the single, "What krisimasi Should Be", was used in Cheaper kwa the Dozen. Duff sang several tracks for soundtrack to The Lizzie McGuire Movie, which included "I Can't Wait" and "Why Not", the latter peaking at # 14 in Australia.[16] The soundtrack to The Lizzie McGuire movie went platinum in 2003.[17]

In 2003, Duff received her first major role in a feature film when she was cast alongside Frankie Muniz in Agent Cody Banks. The film received positive reviews and was successful enough to spawn a sequel, in which Duff did not participate. The same year, Duff reprised her role as Lizzie McGuire for The Lizzie McGuire Movie, which exceeded box office expectations, earning $42.6 million at the US box office[18] and $55 million worldwide.[19] It received mixed reviews, with certain critics calling it "an unabashed promotion of Duff’s image, just as Crossroads was for Spears",[20] while other reviews were generally positive and encouraging.[21][22][23] Later that year, Duff played one of the 12 children of Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt in the family film Cheaper kwa the Dozen, which remains her highest grossing film to date.[24] She reprised her role in the sequel to the film called Cheaper kwa the Dozen 2 (2005), which failed to be as successful as the original film and was panned kwa critics.[25][26]

Duff's first full-length studio album, Metamorphosis (2003), reached number one on the U.S. and Canadian charts[27] and had sold over 3.7 million copies kwa May 2005.[28] The lead single, "So Yesterday" (co-written and produced kwa The Matrix), was a juu ten hit in several countries,[29] its follow-up, the Laguna beach, pwani theme song "Come Clean", became Duff's first juu forty U.S. hit[30] and reached the juu twenty in UK, Australia and New Zealand. The video was nominated in the category of Best Pop Video at the 2004 MTV Video muziki Awards.[31][32] The third single, "Little Voice", was not released in the U.S. and was a minor hit in Canada and Australia. In late 2003, Duff embarked on her first tamasha tour, the Metamorphosis Tour, and later the Most Wanted Tour. Most shows scheduled in the major cities were completely sold out.[33]

Duff also made several guest appearances in televisheni shows; her first as a sick child in the medical drama Chicago Hope in March 2000.[34] In a 2003 episode of George Lopez, she had a role as a makeup salesperson; she later reappeared in the onyesha in 2005 as Kenzie, a feminist poet friend of the character, Carmen (Masiela Lusha). In 2003, she acted opposite her sister Haylie in American Dreams, while in 2005, she played a classmate and idolizer of the title character of Joan of Arcadia.

2004–2006

In January 2004, the sekunde DisneyMania disc, DisneyMania 2, was released and featured a duet, "The Siamese Cat Song" with her sister. Another song, "Circle of Life", featured Duff and other Disney Channel stars. Duff and her sister recorded a cover of The Go-Gos' "Our Lips Are Sealed" for the soundtrack to A cinderella Story, which also included two other songs kwa Duff. The video for "Our Lips Are Sealed" was maarufu on MTV's Total Request Live, but the song failed to chart on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[30]

Duff's sekunde full-length album was the self-titled Hilary Duff in which she co-wrote some songs. She described the album as zaidi "personal" and having a "rock feel" than Metamorphosis.[35][36] It was released on her seventeenth birthday (in September 2004) and debuted at #2 in the U.S. and at #1 in Canada. The album sold over 1.5 million copies in the U.S. in eight months,[28] but its only U.S. single, "Fly", failed to chart on the Hot 100.[30] "Fly" reached the juu forty in Australia, where the album produced a sekunde juu forty single, "Someone's Watching over Me",[37] which was the theme song of the film Raise Your Voice. Duff contributed the song "(I'll Give) Anything but Up!" for the 2004 album Marlo Thomas & Friends: Thanks & Giving All mwaka Long (2004).

In 2004, Duff starred in the romantic comedy A cinderella Story. Though the reviews were mostly negative, the film went on to become a moderate box office hit, and critics were impressed kwa Duff's performance.[38][39] A cinderella Story earned $70,067,909 worldwide and was a commercial success.[40] Later that year, she starred in the film Raise Your Voice, her first role in a drama film. While some critics praised Duff for appearing in a zaidi mature and serious role than her awali films, the film itself was heavily panned.[41] Several reviews were indifferent towards her uigizaji performance and were particularly harsh towards Duff's vocals, with critics pointing out what appeared to be her digitally enhanced voice.[42][43][44][45] The film received a lukewarm response at the box office, and is Duff's least successful film commercially, with total theater receipts of $14 million.[46] The same year, Duff received her first Razzie nomination for worst actress for her roles in Raise Your Voice and A cinderella Story.[47]

In 2005, Duff starred in The Perfect Man in which she played the eldest daughter of a divorced woman (Heather Locklear). The film received mostly harsh reviews and did not live up to box office expectations, grossing $19,770,475 globally.[48][49] In the same year, Duff was again nominated for a Razzie Award, for The Perfect Man and Cheaper kwa the Dozen 2.[50] The 2006 satirical comedy Material Girls, in which she co-starred with her sister Haylie, was also not well received kwa critics, grossing only $16,907,561 worldwide.[51][52] The film, directed kwa Martha Coolidge and co-produced kwa Madonna's independent film production company Maverick Entertainment, starred the Duff sisters as wealthy siblings who must fight to reclaim their fortune following a scandal. Duff along with her sister Haylie, received two zaidi nominations for Razzie awards for their role in the film.[53]

Duff's third album, Most Wanted (2005), comprised her inayopendelewa tracks from her awali two albums, remixes, and new songs inspired kwa pop-rock musicians such as The Killers and Muse. In an appearance on Total Request Live, Duff stated that it was not a greatest hits album, but that her label told her it was time to release a new album. She had zaidi creative control over Most Wanted compared to her awali releases, co-writing the new material with producers Joel Madden and his brother, Benji, both members of Good Charlotte. The lead single, "Wake Up", became Duff's highest peaking single on the U.S. Hot 100 at the time,[30] and its video received heavy rotation on MTV. The video for the sekunde single, "Beat of My Heart", was also popular, but the single itself did not chart in the U.S.[30] The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200[54] and became her third number one debut in Canada. An Italy-only compilation, 4Ever, was released in 2006. Duff recorded new songs for her movie, Material Girls, which included a Timbaland-produced cover version of Madonna's "Material Girl" with her sister.[55]
Duff poses with a shabiki in Fayetteville, North Carolina, before her annual tamasha for military families.

kwa 2005, Duff appeared to have Lost weight, leading the media to speculate that she had developed an eating disorder, though Duff denied this claim.[56] Duff was interviewed on the Australian current affair onyesha Today Tonight and stated that she Lost weight kwa leading a zaidi active lifestyle. Later in 2006, an makala on Digital Spy stated that Duff had slimmed down to a U.S. size zero because of media reports suggesting she had gained fifteen pounds.[57] She later stated that she had been feeling the pressure to be thin, because she is perceived in the media to be either too fat au too thin. Duff called this "judgmental" and "mean".[58]

In June 2006, when asked about her then-boyfriend Joel Madden, a native of Waldorf, Maryland, in an interview with Elle, Duff replied, "He's very real, like, he's from a pretty ghetto place in Maryland... I like that".[59] Duff's "ghetto" maoni sparked a mixture of mild offense and bemusement from residents of the Waldorf area, as the suburban, mostly middle-class town did not fall into the traditional impoverished inner city concept of a ghetto.[60] Duff later claimed she was referring not to Waldorf, but actually a section of Baltimore where Madden lived briefly as a young adult.[61]

In late 2006 Duff took legal action against an alleged stalker and his roommate.[62][63] On November 3, 2006, Duff's stalker, Maksim Miakovsky, was arrested for threatening to kill her. He was booked on charges of making criminal threats and stalking. According to legal papers filed kwa Duff, Miakovsky came to the U.S. "for the sole purpose of meeting and becoming romantically involved with Ms. Duff".[64] Miakovsky was being held on $200,000 bail at the Manhattan beach, pwani jail. He was arraigned on November 7, 2006.[64] On January 19, 2007, Miakovsky was sentenced to 117 days in jail and five years probation after pleading no contest to the charges.[65]

2007–present
Duff at the premiere of War, Inc. at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2008

During her Still Most Wanted tour, she performed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where she filmed a brief appearance on the soap opera Rebelde. She was also the guest nyota on The Andy Milonakis onyesha for its third season premiere in 2007.[66] In April 2008, Duff was offered the lead role of Annie Mills in the CW Network's Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff, but she turned it down because she was zaidi interested in looking for projects outside the teen genre.[67][68] She is also a model signed to IMG Models New York.[69]
Hilary Duff performing in Toronto on MuchMusic in 2007.

Duff co-wrote the material for her third studio album Dignity, along with Kara DioGuardi, who co-produced the album with Rhett Lawrence, Tim & Bob and Richard "Humpty" Vission. Duff stated that compared to her awali music, it is "more dancey" and makes use of zaidi real instruments. She said, "I don't know exactly how to explain what we're doing, but it's fun and funky and different, something new for me. It's really cool".[70] She also described the album's sound as "a little less pop-rock and zaidi electronic-sounding".[71]

The first single, "Play with Fire", became a minor club hit but failed to chart in the U.S.; the sekunde single, "With Love", was zaidi successful, becoming Duff's biggest U.S. Hot 100 hit and topping the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.[30] The muziki video for "With Love" was used as a commercial for Duff's first fragrance, With Love... Hilary Duff, which was launched in September 2006; the video reached number one on Total Request Live. Initially slated for release in late 2006,[72] the album was released in April 2007 in North America and earlier elsewhere. It reached the juu five in the U.S. and Canada, the juu twenty in Australia and the juu forty in the UK.[16] The Dignity tour began in mid-2007. A third single, "Stranger", was a number one U.S. club hit.[30]

In late 2005, the Duff sisters lent their voices to the computer animated comedy Foodfight!, which is to be distributed kwa Lions Gate Entertainment, but has an unscheduled release date. The director the film, Larry Kasanoff, alisema that he is "absolutely thrilled to have the Duff sisters as part of the cast".[73] Duff also starred opposite John Cusack in War, Inc. which was released in theatres in Los Angeles and Manhattan, New York on May 23, 2008. Within a mwezi of its release, it was expanded to several zaidi theaters around the US.[74] On September 7, 2007, Duff confirmed on Much On Demand, that she would be filming two independent films Greta, and Safety Glass. Both sinema were filmed in late 2007 and are due to be released in late 2008 au early 2009.[75] Duff has joined the cast of a new Polish brothers comedy Stay Cool. She will co-star alongside Winona Ryder, Mark Polish, Sean Astin, Chevy Chase and Jon Cryer. She will portray the character of Shasta O'Neil, described as a sexy high school senior. The movie was filmed during July and August 2008 in Santa Clarita, California,[76] and the film is scheduled for release in 2009.

In January 2008, video of Duff surfaced on YouTube, which showed her imba into her microphone at her tamasha in Mexico, but her voice was inaudible, leading viewers to believe that she was lip-syncing. Duff's representative defended her saying, "She was not lip-synching. It was faulty equipment. There was no sound coming out, but she was singing". He also added that Duff was not using her regular sound equipment, but instead was using locally provided equipment and that her microphone was inadvertently set on mute for the first few dakika of the performance.[77][78][79]

In November 2008, Duff's greatest hits album, Best of Hilary Duff was released[80] and the album's first single "Reach Out" which samples Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" was released in the awali month.[81][82] Duff thereafter announced that she would be leaving her record label Hollywood Records after six years of service[83]. She later announced to MTV that she would begin work on her new album in December 2008.[84] The same month, Duff signed a pact with NBC to nyota in a new series, thus signalling her return to the televisheni medium.[85] It was later announced that Duff will be the lead in a new Rob Morrow-produced half-hour comedy based on the true story of Kathleen Holtz, called Barely Legal.[86]

In January 2009, Duff was confirmed as a guest-star on the Ghost Whisperer playing a woman who may have been involved in the death of a young man.[87] Later that month, it was announced that she would be cast in an indie feature The Story of Bonnie and Clyde which would be an adaptation of Bonnie & Clyde[88]

Entrepreneurship

Duff launched her clothing line, "Stuff kwa Hilary Duff", in March 2004, with clothes distributed through Target in the United States, Kmart in Australia, Zellers in Canada, and Edgars Stores in South Africa. The company, initially started as a clothing line, has expanded its business into furniture, fragrances, and jewelry, targeted at the teen and preteen crowd.[89] In 2007, the Internet website Stardoll.com previewed Duff's clothing line to customers kwa allowing them to dress up a paper doll on the website (which include Hilary Duff's own doll) with the clothes.

In February 2009, Duff and DKNY Jeans announced their new ubunifu partnership and the launch of their collaborative apparel line. Duff co-designed a collection of special pieces with DKNY Jeans brand called "Femme" for DKNY Jeans. The clothing line will debut in fine department and specialty stores nationwide in August 2009.[90][91]

Playmates Toys released a celebrity doll of her in 2004.[92] In late 2006, Mattel released a Hilary Duff Barbie doll. As a fashion designer, she had designed clothes for Barbie dolls in the past[93] and with the release of her doll, she joined Reese Witherspoon, Beyoncé Knowles and Lucille Ball who have their own celebrity-dolls.[93]

In September 2006, Duff released her perfume, "With Love... Hilary Duff", which was distributed kwa the Elizabeth Arden company. The perfume was initially sold only in Macy's in the U.S. and soon it was being sold in other regions like Japan and Canada. In 2007, Duff announced that she will be releasing a summer version of the perfume titled, "Wrapped With Love". It was released in January 2008, and a Spring Gift Set version was released in time for Valentines Day.[94]

Duff and her pet dog Lola made an appearance in the Electronic Arts game The Sims 2: Pets, which was released on October 2006. In console versions of the game, Duff's character visits public areas and allows the players to let their Sims socialize with her and Lola.[95] Animal rights' organisation, "Animal welfare league" have criticised Duff and watu mashuhuri such as Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson for displaying their mbwa as fashion accessories rather than pets.[96]

Personal life

In a June 2006 interview with Elle magazine, Duff was quoted as saying: "...(virginity) is definitely something I like about myself. It doesn't mean I haven't thought about sex, because everyone I know has had it and wewe want to fit in".[59][97] Duff later told MuchMusic that she did not say the nukuu attributed to her in the makala and that the subject was "definitely not something that I would talk about..."[98] She denied the nukuu again in a 2008 interview with Maxim magazine.[99]

Duff is involved with various charities, is an animal rights enthusiast and a member of Kids with a Cause.[100] She also donated $250,000 to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.[101] In 2005, she donated over 2.5 million meals to Hurricane Katrina victims in the south. In August 2006, Duff traveled to a New Orleans elementary school and worked with USA Harvest to distribute meals.[102] She has also served on the Advisory Board of the "Audrey Hepburn Child Benefit Fund" and the Celebrity Council of "Kids with a Cause".[103] On October 8, 2008, Duff starred in a public service announcement for The Think Before wewe Speak Campaign kwa Ad Council and GLSEN, to prevent youth from using anti-LGBT vocabulary, such as the phrase "That's so Gay".[104]

In 2005, Duff's earnings were estimated to be $15 million[105] and in December 2007, Duff was ranked at #7 in the Forbes "Top 20 Earners Under 25", with an annual earnings of $12 million.[106][107] In 2007, Duff was ranked at #23 in Maxim's "Hot 100" list.[108] In 2008, Duff was ranked #7 for the US edition of FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World", while for the UK edition she ranked in at #8.[109]

Duff has stated numerous times that she’s a strong animal rights supporter and has commented, when asked what she would be doing if she weren’t a celebrity, "I always wanted to be a veterinarian when I was younger, but then I figured out that wanyama actually die there, so that was not the job for me. Definitely something with kids au wanyama au something like that."[110]

Relationships
Duff appearing at MuchMusic in Canada on April 23, 2007 to promote her music.

Duff began dating singer Aaron Carter in 2001. They met on the sets of Lizzie McGuire, during Carter's guest appearance in a krisimasi episode. The relationship lasted two years.[111][112] It was reported that Carter left Duff for Lindsay Lohan, but soon broke up with Lohan and resumed dating Duff. Carter later stated that he also cheated on Duff with her best friend, and that Duff "got her moyo broken" and he was "sorry" for his actions.[113] On March 23, 2007, Claymation facsimiles of Duff and Lohan appeared on the celebrity wrestling series Celebrity Death Match episode "Where's Lohan?". Duff and Lindsay Lohan were later reported to have been involved in a "feud" with each other over their relationship with Carter.[114] In 2007, Duff and Lohan had reconciled. Lohan attended the release party for Duff's album Dignity and Duff told People magazine that she thought Lohan was "fun" and "a nice girl".[115]

Duff began dating Good charlotte singer Joel Madden in 2004.[112] After a long period of tabloid speculation, Duff's mother Susan announced their relationship in a June 2005 interview for Seventeen magazine.[116] Duff and Madden broke up in November 2006.[117] The same year, Duff's parents separated after 22 years of marriage, due to infidelity on the part of her father. She wrote about the pain caused kwa the separation in her songs "Stranger" and "Gypsy Woman".[118]

Duff began dating NHL player Mike Comrie in 2007. She frequently attends his games. Comrie bought Duff a Mercedes-Benz for her 20th birthday.[119]

Filmography
Film
mwaka     Film     Role     Notes
2001     Human Nature     Young Lila Jute     Appearance
2003     Agent Cody Banks     Natalie Connors     Supporting Role
The Lizzie McGuire Movie     Lizzie McGuire/Isabella Parichi     Main Role
Cheaper kwa the Dozen     Lorraine Baker     Minor Role
2004     A cinderella Story     Samantha "Sam" Montgomery (Cinderella)     Main Role
Raise Your Voice     Teresa "Terri" Fletcher     Main Role
In tafuta of Santa     Crystal     Voice role
2005     The Perfect Man     Holly Hamilton     Main Role
Cheaper kwa the Dozen 2     Lorraine Baker     Minor Role
2006     Material Girls     Tanzania "Tanzie" Marchetta     Main Role / Producer
2008     War, Inc.     Yonica Babyyeah     Supporting Role
2009     Greta     Greta     Main Role / Executive Producer
Foodfight!     Sunshine Goodness     Voice
Stay Cool     Shasta O'Neil     Minor Role
2010     The Story of Bonnie and Clyde     Bonnie Parker     Main Role
Film Made for televisheni au Video
mwaka     Title     Role     Channel
1998     Casper Meets Wendy     Wendy     20th Century fox, mbweha nyumbani Entertainment
1999     The Soul Collector     Ellie     CBS
2002     Cadet Kelly     Kelly     Disney Channel
2009     What Goes Up     Lucy     Sony nyumbani Entertainment
Television
mwaka     Title     Role     Notes
2001—2004     Lizzie McGuire     Lizzie McGuire     Main Role
televisheni guest appearances
mwaka     Title     Role     Notes
2000     Chicago Hope     Jessie Seldon     "Cold Hearts" (episode 17, season 6)
2003     American Dreams     Shangri-Las     "Change a Comin" (episode 8, season 2)
2003     George Lopez     Stephanie     "Team Leader" (episode 22, season 2)
2004     Frasier     Britney     "Frasier-Lite" (episode 12, season 11)
2005     Joan of Arcadia     Dylan Samuels     "The Rise & Fall of Joan Girardi" (episode 14, season 2)
2005     George Lopez     Stephanie (episode 26) and Kenzie (episode 75)     Two Episodes, "Team Leader" (episode 26, season 2) and "George's Grand Slam" (episode 75, season 4)
2007     The Andy Milonakis onyesha     Herself     "Andy Moves to L.A." (episode 1, season 3)
2009     Ghost Whisperer     Morgan Jeffries     "Thrilled to Death" (episode 19, season 4)

Discography
Main article: Hilary Duff discography
Studio albums

* 2003: Metamorphosis
* 2004: Hilary Duff
* 2007: Dignity
* 2010: Fourth Studio Album

Other albums

* 2002: Santa Claus Lane (Christmas album)
* 2005: Most Wanted (Compilation album)
* 2006: 4Ever (Compilation album) - released in Italy only.
* 2008: Best of Hilary Duff (Compilation album)

    
DVDs

* 2003: All Access Pass
* 2004: The Girl Can Rock
* 2004: Learning to Fly
* 2006: 4Ever
* 2007: Dignity (Deluxe Edition)

Awards
Main article: orodha of Hilary Duff's awards
mwaka     Award     Award ceremony
2000     Best Performance in a TV Movie au Pilot - Supporting Young Actress (The Soul Collector)[120]     Young Artist Awards
2003     Teenager of the Year[121]     Rolling Stone
2004     Favorite Female Singer[122]     Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, USA
Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film (Cheaper kwa the Dozen)[123]     Young Artist Awards

Further reading

* Dougherty, Terri (2007). Hillary Duff. Lucent Books. ISBN 978-1420500127.
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