Daisy McCrackin

Daisy McCrackin
Born (1981-11-12) November 12, 1981
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Actress, singer-songwriter
Years active 2000–present

Daisy McCrackin (born November 12, 1981 in San Francisco, California) is an American actress and singer-songwriter.

Biography

McCrackin made her film debut in the straight-to-video movie A Crack in the Floor co-starring Mario Lopez. Since then she has appeared in television series such as Cold Case, Angel and The Division and movies such as Hollywood Horror, 3000 Miles to Graceland, Halloween: Resurrection and starred in the controversial film Love and Suicide. She wrote the soundtrack and starred in the film Till Death Do Us Part. Mica Film released this debut recording, Till Death Do Us Part, engineered by Steve Muhic in August 2009. Aeronaut Records followed with her EP release of The Rodeo Grounds in November 2009. She did appeared in the 2011 film adaptation of Atlas Shrugged. She released a full length record in 2011 called "God Willing" and had produced six music videos that are available on YouTube.

References

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Angel Bethany Chaulk Episode: "Untouched"
2001 3000 Miles to Graceland Megan
The Huntress Sierra Episode: "Family Therapy"
A Crack in the Floor Heidi
2002 Special Unit 2 Djinn / Genie / Natalie Episode: "The Wish"
Halloween: Resurrection Donna Chang
2003 Peak Experience Heather
Cold Case Tina Bayes Episode: "Churchgoing People"
2004 The Division Episode: "As I Was Going to St. Ives..."
2005 Love and Suicide Nina
The Unseen Veronica
2008 Hollywood Horror
2009 Till Death Do Us Part Cristal
2010 Venus & Vegas Jill
2011 Atlas Shrugged Clerk
2013 Joan's Day Out Daisy
2014 Love at First Sight Diane Post-production
2015 Jane the Virgin Mommy Episode: "Chapter Seventeen"
She Rises Rosebud Post-production
2016 Delirium Mother Completed

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