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Wednesday, January 19, 2022

10 Things You Didn't Know About Danielle Savre !

  10 Things You Didn't Know And Realize About Danielle Savre !

Danielle Savre is certainly not another face on TV, you may recall her as the one who had an unsanctioned romance with the president in "Excessively Close to Home" or the sexually unbiased firefighter in "Station 19." These are a couple of the shows she has been associated with since she started acting at seven years of age. She prides herself as an entertainer as well as a vocalist and scriptwriter. In any case, her excursion in the business has not been smooth, as you will determine from these realities beneath that detail more with regards to her.

1. Her sister works as a firefighter.

In "Station 19," Danielle portrays a firefighter, and she was fortunate to have someone who could advise her on what to expect. Danielle began asking Stephanie questions about how to best perform the role, according to the Daily Mail, and it brought them closer as sisters. She didn't tell the filmmakers about her sister's job as a firefighter when she auditioned, but she couldn't keep the knowledge to herself later. As a result, many expected her to be just like her sister.

2. Why is it so important to her to be a female firefighter?

Danielle did not see females represented in the male-dominated sector, even on television, when she was growing up. As a result, being a female firefighter meant she was defying yet another feminine stereotype. On television, there was an incident in which a young girl was shocked to see female firefighters rescuing her family. Danielle gets messages from small girls who aspire to be firefighters when they grow up in real life. The fact that she is having an impact on young brains brings the actress immense delight, as she realizes that her acting is more than just a way to make a living.

3. She is pleased to have landed a role that defies stereotypes.

Since learning about Maya Bishop's sexuality, Danielle has felt privileged to play a bisexual character since landing the role of Maya Bishop. Despite the fact that Danielle is straight, the majority of her friends are members of the LGBTQ community, and she believes she is doing them proud by portraying them in the numerous characters she portrays. Her aim is to dispel any negative stereotypes about the LGBTQ community, thus she advocates for new ways to convey their stories.

4. She considers her debut television role to be the dumbest thing she has ever done.

Danielle earned her first television part when she was 15 years old, and she was ecstatic. It came in the guise of "Summerland," in which she played Jesse McCartney's suitor and had to compete for his affection with Sara Paxton's character. Danielle thought it was a win at the time, but she later recognized she was playing a feminine stereotype, which she still tries to change now.

5. She developed body insecurities as a teenager.

At 15, Danielle spent most of her time filming “Summerland,” where she had to wear bathing suits that exposed her body. Of course, she was conscious of her muscular built and curvy body, but that did not bother her until she turned 17 and landed another role in “Kaya.” Unfortunately, her character demanded that she lose weight since, at the time, Danielle weighed 125 pounds. She got to 118 pounds thanks to training professionally and following a strict diet by a nutritionist. It was still not enough, and Danielle continued shedding off some pounds.


6. She was turned down for roles because of her weight.


Many people in the entertainment sector, such as Jordyn Sparks and Khloe Kardashian, have lost weight to conform to cultural ideals about the ideal body image. However, not everyone aspires to be a size zero; as a result, after "Kaya" was canceled, Danielle resumed her previous eating habits, and her voluptuous figure reappeared. She went auditioning because she wanted more work, but no one would cast her based on her appearance. After so many auditions and no success, Danielle's agency became upset and dismissed her, leaving Danielle to deal with an industry she describes as terrifying.


7. Her disappointed sexism experience .


Danielle believed she'd seen it all in the movie business until she realized her curves were only the beginning. When she was cast in a picture with two male leads, she was relieved to find that they had agreed to equal compensation. Unfortunately, the male stars were cunning and negotiated contracts that guaranteed them back-end income if the film did well at the box office. As she told StyleCaster, Danielle was angry because despite exposing herself—she had displayed her breasts for the first time on the film she was still not earning her due share.


8. Why she appreciates friendships.

You cannot go through life without having at least one person who can have your back when your world is crumbling. Still, Danielle, for a long time, never had more than three people; as a child, she had two girlfriends, and the rest were boys. The trend continued in high school, and it is only later that she found women she could relate to and connect with based on their life values. Now that she has real friends, Danielle treasures them, knowing they do not come easy.


9. She needed support and help to make her first music video . 


Danielle wanted to film her debut music video in 2012 but didn't have the funds to do so, so she enlisted the support of well-wishers. Danielle informed followers on Kickstarter about how, as an actor who relied on acting to pay her bills, she couldn't afford to shoot a video because it's so expensive. Shane Sparks, Jesse M. Feldman, and Jeff Betancourt were identified as choreographers, cinematographers, and directors, respectively. By March 2013, she had persuaded 95 people to donate $20,400, well exceeding her initial goal of $20,000.


10. Why does she hold her boss in such high regard?


Danielle considers herself fortunate to have a manager who understands her needs and assists her in obtaining them. She'd been looking for parts that portrayed strong, independent women for a long time. When casting directors were seeking for someone to play Maya, they didn't want somebody like Danielle, but her manager, Francis Okwu, pushed for her until she got the part.


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