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Hart, whose family includes her father, William Hart, her mother Paula Hart, her stepfather, television executive Leslie Gilliams, eight sisters and one brother, began acting early on. When she was a baby, she made her first commercial for a bathtub toy called Splashy. By the age of five she had already been in 25 commercials.
At the age of nine,
she began acting on
Saturday Night Live. She
lasted there until 1986.
During that time, she
also appeared in many
other shows, among them
The Equalizer and the
miniseries Kane and
Abel.
In 1989, Melissa Joan
Hart auditioned for a
Broadway production of
The Crucible alongside
Martin Sheen. She got
the job of understudy to
three of the young girls
in the play and it paved
the way for her to land
the title role in the TV
show Clarissa Explains
It All. The Nickelodeon
series, a comedy about a
teen girl in everyday
situations, became a big
hit and aired for four
seasons. This gave her
much fame and
recognition, making her
a household name among
American teenagers.
After the series was
canceled, Melissa Joan
Hart decided to invest
in higher education and
went to New York
University. But acting
called upon her once
again, and in 1994, she
got the main role for
the TV movie Sabrina the
Teenage Witch, which
eventually led to her
also starring as Sabrina
in a television series
which lasted seven
seasons. In between, she
also worked on the
series Touched by an
Angel and starred in
several TV movies.
In 1999, Melissa Joan
Hart landed a small part
in a movie named Can't
Hardly Wait, and then
starred in Drive Me
Crazy, a movie that
includes the number-one
hit by Britney Spears on
its soundtrack. She has
appeared in other movies
since Drive Me Crazy,
but none have brought
her as much recognition.
In 2003, Hart and her production company, Hartbreak Films, produced a miniseries documenting her wedding to musician Mark Wilkerson, a member of the band Course of Nature.
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