Danica McKellar is an actress, film director, book author, and education advocate. After playing Winnie Cooper in The Wonder Years as a child, she earned an honours degree in math from UCLA and has written four non-fiction books encouraging high school girls to take up math.
McKellar has performed in several music videos, including Debbie Gibson’s "No More Rhyme", Lou-Anne Judd Underbrooks' "Patronizin’ You", and (most famously) Avril Lavigne's "Rock N Roll".
"America is Watching ABC" is an ad campaign for the American Broadcasting Corporation in which actors (including McKellar and Harris, who were on The Wonder Years and Doogie Howser, M.D., respectively) sang a song one line at a time. ↩
Danica McKellar is an actress, film director, book author, and education advocate. After playing Winnie Cooper in The Wonder Years as a child, she earned an honours degree in math from UCLA and has written four non-fiction books encouraging high school girls to take up math.
McKellar has performed in several music videos, including Debbie Gibson’s "No More Rhyme", Lou-Anne Judd Underbrooks' "Patronizin’ You", and (most famously) Avril Lavigne's "Rock N Roll".
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Lincoln Chayes The inverse problem in classical statistical mechanics
Elliott H. Lieb Some positive definite functions on sets and their application to the Ising model
Daniel J. Kleitman On coloring graphs to maximize the proportion of multicolored k-edges
Paul Erdős
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Danica McKellar Raising Genius
Clint Howard Frost/Nixon
Kevin Bacon
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Danica McKellar "America is Watching ABC" — ABC advert 1
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Stephen Colbert "Angel from Montgomery" on the Colbert Report
Bonnie Raitt "It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It)" — Artists for Children’s Promise
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"America is Watching ABC" is an ad campaign for the American Broadcasting Corporation in which actors (including McKellar and Harris, who were on The Wonder Years and Doogie Howser, M.D., respectively) sang a song one line at a time. ↩