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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 10 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Panettiere, Hayden
August 21, 1989. She was born in Palisades, New York. Her parents are named Lesley and Skip. Her younger brother's name is Jansen. Her middle name is Leslie.
Baker. Her name is pronounced "Pen-eh-tee-air". Her last name was once spelled wrong in an issue of "Discovery Girls" Magazine. Panettiere can also be spelled as Panettier.
A Bug's Life. Dot is a small purple princess ant. "A Bug's Life" is about a colony of ants, and was released in November of 1998.
Suri. Suri is a ring-tailed lemur and Aladar's stepsister. "Dinosaur" is about a herd of dinosaurs traveling to the breeding ground. The film was released in May 2000.
Tiger Cruise. "Tiger Cruise" was released in August 2004 and is about the fictional character of Maddie Dolan and her family who go on a family cruise on a navy ship. During the cruise the September 11, 2001 attacks take place.
No. Mandy Moore voiced Sandy. Hayden played the human role of Channing Walsh. "Racing Stripes" is about a zebra who wants to be a race horse.
Gen Harwood. "Ice Princess" is about Casey Carlyle becoming an ice skater. Gen Harwood is an ice skater.
Eleven months. Her first job was a commercial for Playskool. She has been in more than 50 commercials. She began modeling at five months of age.
On March 30, 2008, Panettiere was awarded the Genesis Award for her contribution towards saving Civilians during a flood? | All About Hayden Panettiere
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No. The Wyler Achievement Award is a specific award that is given during the Genesis Awards. The Wyler Award has always been given to a Celebrity who has raised awareness about animal issues.
In Hayden's case, the Wyler Achievement Award was given to her for her help in increasing the awareness of the slaughter of dolphins in Japan. The Wyler Achievement Award is presented by the Animal Liberation Front.
The Genesis Awards was founded by the Hollywood Office for the Humane Society.
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