Also Credited As:
Daryl Christine Hannah
Biography
Hannah branched out in 1994 when she directed, produced, and wrote a 12-minute short, entitled "The Last Supper," which won the Jury Award from the Berlin International Film Festival for Best Short. She also continued with her acting career, starring in the drama "The Ties That Bind" with Keith Carradine in 1995 and the comedy "Too Much" with Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas in 1996. Throughout the entire first half of the 1990's, Hannah was mostly in the spotlight for being John F. Kennedy's longtime girlfriend (they dated from 1989 to 1994). She emerged from his shadow as a classic sort of actress but was still largely associated with her her "Splash" role.
Hannah took a variety of low-profile roles for the rest of the decade and appeared on stage in 2000 in the London production of "The Seven Year Itch." She received mixed reviews but continued to work steadily in film for the next several years. Hannah remained an enigmatic actress, at times showing comic genius and serious dramatic ability while still managing to get stuck in dead-end roles, such as playing Mandy Moore's mother in the teen weeper film "A Walk to Remember" (2002). As she aged, Hannah displayed an increasing comfort zone with her still-perfect body, baring much of it as a troubled exotic dancer Angel in "Dancing at the Blue Iguana" (2002), a film with gritty and serious overtones that still never quite shines beyond its high nudity factor (the actress reportedly also performed live in various Los Angeles-area stip clubs in preparation for the role). Nevertheless, she delivered a strong turn in the Polish brother's entrancing "Northfork" (2003) as the regal, empathetic hermaphrodite Flower Hercules, one of four apparent angels who visit the dreams of the son of a religious zealot who stayes behind in a '50s era Montana town about to be obliterated by a new dam; she was also compelling in writer-director John Sayles' "Casa de Los Babys" (2003) as the athletic, ever-running masseuse Skipper, one of several American woman living temporarily in Mexico while waiting to adopt babies, who is haunted by her three miscarriages.
Following a highly touted nude spread in Playboy magazine at age 43, Hannah appeared in her most high profile role in ages, playing the iconic one-eyed assassin Elle Driver, one of the many killers The Bride (Uma Thurman) hopes to delvier evngeance upon in writer-director Quentin Tarantino's explotation film tribute "Kill Bill, Vol. 1" (2003).
LATEST CREDITS
The Garden (2009) | Actor |
Dark Honeymoon (2008) | Jan |
Fierce Light: When Spirit Meets Action (2008) | Actor |
Call + Response (2008) | Herself |
The Poet (2008) | Marlene |
Vice (2008) | Salt |
Cosmic Radio (2006)In Production/Awaiting Release | Actor |
Ole (2006) | Maggie |
Addicted To Her Love (2006) | Sandra Brand |
Keeping Up With the Steins (2006)Awaiting Release | Sandy/Sacred Feather |
Supercross: The Movie (2005) | Katherine |
The Life (2004) | Actor |
Whore (2004) | Adriana |
Silver City (2004) | Maddy Pilager |
Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) | Elle Driver/ California Mountain Snake |
The Job (2003) | C.J. March |
The Big Empty (2003) | Stella |
Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) | Elle Driver/California Mountain Snake |
Casa de Los Babys (2003) | Skipper |
Northfork (2003) | Flower Hercules |
Hard Cash (2002) | Actor |
A Walk to Remember (2002) | Cynthia Carter |
Cowboy Up (2002) | Actor |
Strip Notes (2001)In Production/Awaiting Release | Actor |
Dancing At the Blue Iguana (2001) | Angel |
