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Danièle Watts | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Danièle Watts is an American actress. She best known for acting in Django Unchained. She is currently a main cast member of the television series, Partners.
Biography
Career
She has acted on film and television. She appeared in Django Unchained and several other films, including short films.
On television, she has appeared on How I Met Your Mother, Greek, Cold Case, Detroit 1-8-7, Criminal Minds, Private Practice, 90210, Castle, Melissa & Joey, and Weeds. She currently appears as a main cast member of the TV series Partners, acting as Martin Lawrence's daughter.
Filmography
Feature films
- Something Like a Business (2010)
- Before Dawn Breaks (2011)
- Django Unchained (2012)
- The Bloody Indulgent (2014)
Short films
- Starter Home (2010)
- All Ages (2010)
- The Strange Thing About the Johnsons (2011)
- Biggz (2011)
- Dulce (2012)
- You Are What I Want (2012)
- Straight Down Low (2013)
- Room in LA (2013)
- ColorLines (2014)
References
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