Danielle Baker, the youngest of three sisters, was born and raised in Tampa, Florida, where she began taking dance classes at the tender age of two. Her natural talent and love for performing became evident from the start, and her outgoing personality and fearless attitude solidified her passion for the arts.
As she entered her teenage years, Danielle's interest in theatre began to blossom, and by the age of sixteen, she was accepted as an apprentice at The Broadway Theatre Project, where she had the privilege of working and training alongside renowned professionals such as Ben Vereen, Ann Reinking, Nancy Dussault, Dave Clemmons, and Frank Wildhorn.
During her senior year of high school, Danielle landed the lead role of Carmen Diaz in the Tampa Bay production of "Fame" the musical, further cementing her love for the performing arts. She then went on to attend a performing arts high school, majoring in dance, before pursuing a B.F.A in dance at The University of Arizona.
However, during her time at UofA, Danielle realized that she wanted to explore more than just dance. She wanted to be an actress, and so she began auditioning for short films, eventually landing the lead role in the film "Alone," which further solidified her passion for acting.
After four years at UofA, Danielle relocated to New York City, where she signed with MSA Agency and began auditioning for Broadway shows. She landed a role in a short film alongside Vincent Pastore, and also joined a cover band called The Angels, based in Atlantic City, where she spent her last summer on the East Coast before making the move to Los Angeles.
In LA, Danielle has continued to work consistently, appearing in various commercials and print ads, including campaigns for Samsung, AT&T, 5 Hour Energy, and USAA. She has also guest-starred on TV shows such as "Anger Management" and "The Real Husbands of Hollywood," and has worked regularly on the soap opera "General Hospital" as one of the nurses in the Nurses Ball.
Throughout her career, Danielle has remained passionate about her health and family, striving to be a positive role model for others.