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Great Actress Daryl Christine Hannah was born on December 3, 1960, in Chicago, Illinois. She was diagnosed as almost being autistic as a child, as well as suffering from insomnia. This encouraged her to escape into the world of movies as a young girl. She played soccer in high school on the boys' team because there was no soccer team for girls. Before deciding to pursue acting, she practiced ballet with Maria Tallchief before switching to drama at Chicago's Goodman Theater. At only 17 years of age, this great babe made her debut on screen in the Brian De Palma thriller The Fury (1978). In 1981, she played Kim Basinger's younger sister in Hard Country and in 1982, she co-starred in Daryl Hannah Summer Lovers, but it was as Pris, the seductive, pleasure-model "replicant" in Ridley Scott's futuristic detective story Blade Runner that she got noticed by the audience. Full Biography
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