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Little Girl Wallpaper Biography
In the bustling little village of Smithtown, New York, on Easter Sunday April 18, 1976, a baby girl was born to a young couple. This young carpenter (Billy Hart) and his wife (Paula Hart) named the baby: Melissa Joan Hart. They could never anticipate the many wonderful things their daughter would accomplish and the millions of people worldwide who would know her name.
Melissa was soon joined by a sister (Trisha) and the family moved to the village of Sayville, New York. At the age of four Melissa told her mother she wanted to hear her name on the children’s program “Romper Room” and that she wanted to be on television. Following the birth of Melissa’s second sister (Elizabeth), Paula began taking Melissa to New York City to audition for roles in commercials. Demonstrating her talent at such a young age, Melissa booked the first four commercial for which she auditioned, the first of which was for a doll called “Splashy.”
Melissa loved to act, so her mother traveled as often as possible to NYC for her to perform in commercials and television (Saturday Night Live among others). Trisha and Elizabeth became involved in acting as well, and soon they were joined by a brother (Brian). Melissa’s first major role came in 1986, in a television movie called “Christmas Snow” acting opposite Katherine Helmond and Sid Caesar. This same year Melissa’s youngest “Hart” sister (Emily) was born. Even though the family was involved in acting roles, their roles at home were the same as any normal family. They attended school, played with friends and participated in after-school activities. One of Melissa’s favorite was learning to play the flute and girl scouts! In the eighth grade, Melissa completed her Catholic Confirmation, at which time she chose the name “Catherine,” hence her full name as seen online: Melissa Joan Catherine Hart.
. . . And Thus it begins. . .
In 1989, Melissa auditioned for one of her most famous roles: Clarissa. This role was for the Nickelodeon television show “Clarissa Explains it All” which would film 65 episodes (from 1990 to 1994) at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida. Melissa relocated temporarily (13 weeks out of the year) to a Florida apartment. During this experience, Melissa’s parents divorced and her mother and four siblings moved to New York City. Her father began working as a shellfish wholesaler and her mother began working in the entertainment industry as a casting director.
Melissa was taken by surprise by her new-found fame and became more guarded and cautious about her surroundings and whom she associated herself with. Being a bright young lady, and having a very close loving family, she realized that her life directly impacted others and she made the choice to live a moral and upstanding life so that any young girl who may find her to be a role model would have a good influence. Although she never attended a formal “high school” she completed her education with tutors and held a graduation ceremony on the set of “Clarissa,” the very same year filming of the show completed. She then moved back to New York City with most of her family and began attending New York University (NYU).
During this time, Melissa stayed out of the spotlight, but still filmed a tv movie and television appearances. In 1994, Melissa moved with her NYC family once again, this time having added two new family members: stepfather (Leslie Gilliams) and half-sister (Alexandra “Ali” Gilliams). They moved to Englewood, New Jersey. Melissa’s father remarried as well to stepmother (Lisa Hart) and remained in Sayville. The Hart/Gilliams family enjoyed reading Archie Comics, introduced to the works by a family friend. Noting the character Sabrina and the resemblance to Melissa, her mother drew on her experience as a manager/casting director to begin production on a movie entitled “Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” at the same time creating a production company shared by Paula and Melissa called Hartbreak Films. Sabrina was a great success, and the family uprooted once more to Los Angeles to begin filming Melissa’s next famous character “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” for ABC.
Melissa continued to study through NYU study-abroad program, but focused mainly on creating and sustaining a loveable character who could provide family-friendly entertainment with moral undertones.
While Sabrina was in production, Melissa’s family grew again: a girl born to her mother (Samantha Gilliams) and a girl to her father (Mackenzie Hart), bringing the family total to 8 children.
In October 1999 Melissa was faced with her first major controversy: her cover of Maxim Magazine. Although Melissa was a 23 year old woman, the world viewed her as a teenager, which she portrayed on tv. Melissa was not indecently exposed in the photos, and showed no more skin than she did on the covers of Bikini Magazine, Details Magazine or Movieline. Archie Comics did not view the photos in the same manner Melissa did (as the issues were meant to promote Melissa's film "Drive Me Crazy" and not Sabrina) and threatened her career. Around this same time, Sabrina the Teenage Witch moved from ABC to the hip-new television station called WB.
During Sabrina’s 7 season (160 episode) run, Melissa was a dedicated professional actress. She enjoyed the company of friends and occasionally going out. She filmed many television movies and sit-com parts, as well as small appearances in feature films. Her priority in life was her work and home-life.
Life after Sabrina
On the day of May 3, 2002 her life changed. Melissa was attending the Kentucky Derby and introduced a talented new band called Course of Nature. The lead singer (Mark Wilkerson) caught her eye, and she caught his. Mark was different from Melissa’s past boyfriends, he was a southern gentleman from Enterprise, Alabama. His family includes his mother and father (Jen and Walt Wilkerson) as well as two sisters (Holly, married to Girod with two boys: Hayes and Pierson, and Sally). Melissa and Mark's mutual love was instant: “love at first sight.” They spoke and dated as often as possible, although Melissa and Mark were both working. On December 26, 2002 Mark surprised Melissa by proposing marriage, which she accepted as they both knew their love was once-in-a-lifetime. Melissa and Mark are two-of-a-kind when it comes to romance, and they decided to marry in one of the most romantic places on earth: Firenze, Italy. Surrounded by friends and family, they celebrated week-long festivities before exchanging traditional vows on July 19, 2003, as directed by the Wilkersons’ hometown pastor.
After honeymooning on a month-long trip around Europe, Melissa and Mark returned to California to begin making a home together. With Melissa’s two dogs (Pele and Halleakala “Halle”) they began a family with a new puppy named Copper.
The next two years for Melissa and Mark were as exciting and eventful as for any young newlywed couple. Melissa kept herself busy with public events, charities, homemaking tasks and taking care of herself as she learned she and Mark were expecting their first child. While pregnant, Melissa produced and directed a short-film with which she takes great pride: "Mute" (starring Melissa's sister Emily). After post-production completed, Melissa traveled extensively promoting MUTE. She attended many film festivals in 2005 and 2006 including Palm Springs International Festival, Sonoma Film Fest and Tribeca Film Festival. When she was finished promoting, Melissa returned home to prepare for the birth of her first child.
On January 11, 2006, Melissa and Mark welcomed their first child: a son named Mason Walter Wilkerson. Before and after Mason’s birth Melissa worked as a director (which she did since her teen-career) and as a voiceover artist. She made numerous public appearances for events and charities, filmed guest roles on television, filmed television movies, but made sure to spend the majority of time in her most important role of her life: as a wife and mother. Melissa was again blessed to expand on this “role” when she gave birth to her second son, Braydon “Brady” Hart Wilkerson on March 12, 2008.
2008 was a busy year for Melissa and Mark. Mark began touring again with Course of Nature and promoting their new album. Melissa stayed busy raising her family. They soon traveled together to film My Fake Fiance in Atlanta, Georgia.
Currently
Melissa has been a busy mother at home, and in the public eye. She documented her pregnancy with Brady online with Celebrity Baby Blog and potty-training Mason with Pull-Ups brand training pants. We watched her gain the normal pregnancy weight, then lose it through diet-and-exercise as published by People Magazine in June 2009. The week People hit the newsstands, Melissa was as busy as she ever was. She celebrated the opening of her lifelong dream: a candy store called SweetHarts’ Sweets; she attended a benefit for her favorite charity: Friends of the Family; began contracts to move to a new home; and most importantly Melissa’s mother underwent a major surgery to remove a tumor from her brain. Thankfully, Paula’s recovery has been going as expected by doctors.
In July 2009, Melissa, Mark, Mason, Brady and their dogs (Halle, Copper and now Mater) moved into a new home in Connecticut - across the country from Los Angeles where Melissa had lived for 15 years. Just as they walked in their new home, Melissa received news that she would be competing on the popular dance show "Dancing with the Stars", which films in Los Angeles. Melissa agreed that the show was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and soon training began in Connecticut with Melissa’s dance partner, Mark Ballas. On September 17, 2009, Melissa left her family in Connecticut to compete in Los Angeles, where she will hopefully remain for the full run of the competition! Mark and the boys will be visiting Los Angeles shortly to see Melissa.
People can relate to Melissa as the “girl next door” since we all watched Melissa grow up and become a woman through media outlets. We’ve seen her grow and change, and as a result we connect with her unlike other adult celebrities. Watching Melissa on television is like watching a good friend. She is not a “star” in the sense that she is untouchable and above us all, she is a “STAR” like a beloved friend that we can watch do her job, and know she is a normal person at home.
Little Girl Wallpaper Biography
In the bustling little village of Smithtown, New York, on Easter Sunday April 18, 1976, a baby girl was born to a young couple. This young carpenter (Billy Hart) and his wife (Paula Hart) named the baby: Melissa Joan Hart. They could never anticipate the many wonderful things their daughter would accomplish and the millions of people worldwide who would know her name.
Melissa was soon joined by a sister (Trisha) and the family moved to the village of Sayville, New York. At the age of four Melissa told her mother she wanted to hear her name on the children’s program “Romper Room” and that she wanted to be on television. Following the birth of Melissa’s second sister (Elizabeth), Paula began taking Melissa to New York City to audition for roles in commercials. Demonstrating her talent at such a young age, Melissa booked the first four commercial for which she auditioned, the first of which was for a doll called “Splashy.”
Melissa loved to act, so her mother traveled as often as possible to NYC for her to perform in commercials and television (Saturday Night Live among others). Trisha and Elizabeth became involved in acting as well, and soon they were joined by a brother (Brian). Melissa’s first major role came in 1986, in a television movie called “Christmas Snow” acting opposite Katherine Helmond and Sid Caesar. This same year Melissa’s youngest “Hart” sister (Emily) was born. Even though the family was involved in acting roles, their roles at home were the same as any normal family. They attended school, played with friends and participated in after-school activities. One of Melissa’s favorite was learning to play the flute and girl scouts! In the eighth grade, Melissa completed her Catholic Confirmation, at which time she chose the name “Catherine,” hence her full name as seen online: Melissa Joan Catherine Hart.
. . . And Thus it begins. . .
In 1989, Melissa auditioned for one of her most famous roles: Clarissa. This role was for the Nickelodeon television show “Clarissa Explains it All” which would film 65 episodes (from 1990 to 1994) at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida. Melissa relocated temporarily (13 weeks out of the year) to a Florida apartment. During this experience, Melissa’s parents divorced and her mother and four siblings moved to New York City. Her father began working as a shellfish wholesaler and her mother began working in the entertainment industry as a casting director.
Melissa was taken by surprise by her new-found fame and became more guarded and cautious about her surroundings and whom she associated herself with. Being a bright young lady, and having a very close loving family, she realized that her life directly impacted others and she made the choice to live a moral and upstanding life so that any young girl who may find her to be a role model would have a good influence. Although she never attended a formal “high school” she completed her education with tutors and held a graduation ceremony on the set of “Clarissa,” the very same year filming of the show completed. She then moved back to New York City with most of her family and began attending New York University (NYU).
During this time, Melissa stayed out of the spotlight, but still filmed a tv movie and television appearances. In 1994, Melissa moved with her NYC family once again, this time having added two new family members: stepfather (Leslie Gilliams) and half-sister (Alexandra “Ali” Gilliams). They moved to Englewood, New Jersey. Melissa’s father remarried as well to stepmother (Lisa Hart) and remained in Sayville. The Hart/Gilliams family enjoyed reading Archie Comics, introduced to the works by a family friend. Noting the character Sabrina and the resemblance to Melissa, her mother drew on her experience as a manager/casting director to begin production on a movie entitled “Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” at the same time creating a production company shared by Paula and Melissa called Hartbreak Films. Sabrina was a great success, and the family uprooted once more to Los Angeles to begin filming Melissa’s next famous character “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” for ABC.
Melissa continued to study through NYU study-abroad program, but focused mainly on creating and sustaining a loveable character who could provide family-friendly entertainment with moral undertones.
While Sabrina was in production, Melissa’s family grew again: a girl born to her mother (Samantha Gilliams) and a girl to her father (Mackenzie Hart), bringing the family total to 8 children.
In October 1999 Melissa was faced with her first major controversy: her cover of Maxim Magazine. Although Melissa was a 23 year old woman, the world viewed her as a teenager, which she portrayed on tv. Melissa was not indecently exposed in the photos, and showed no more skin than she did on the covers of Bikini Magazine, Details Magazine or Movieline. Archie Comics did not view the photos in the same manner Melissa did (as the issues were meant to promote Melissa's film "Drive Me Crazy" and not Sabrina) and threatened her career. Around this same time, Sabrina the Teenage Witch moved from ABC to the hip-new television station called WB.
During Sabrina’s 7 season (160 episode) run, Melissa was a dedicated professional actress. She enjoyed the company of friends and occasionally going out. She filmed many television movies and sit-com parts, as well as small appearances in feature films. Her priority in life was her work and home-life.
Life after Sabrina
On the day of May 3, 2002 her life changed. Melissa was attending the Kentucky Derby and introduced a talented new band called Course of Nature. The lead singer (Mark Wilkerson) caught her eye, and she caught his. Mark was different from Melissa’s past boyfriends, he was a southern gentleman from Enterprise, Alabama. His family includes his mother and father (Jen and Walt Wilkerson) as well as two sisters (Holly, married to Girod with two boys: Hayes and Pierson, and Sally). Melissa and Mark's mutual love was instant: “love at first sight.” They spoke and dated as often as possible, although Melissa and Mark were both working. On December 26, 2002 Mark surprised Melissa by proposing marriage, which she accepted as they both knew their love was once-in-a-lifetime. Melissa and Mark are two-of-a-kind when it comes to romance, and they decided to marry in one of the most romantic places on earth: Firenze, Italy. Surrounded by friends and family, they celebrated week-long festivities before exchanging traditional vows on July 19, 2003, as directed by the Wilkersons’ hometown pastor.
After honeymooning on a month-long trip around Europe, Melissa and Mark returned to California to begin making a home together. With Melissa’s two dogs (Pele and Halleakala “Halle”) they began a family with a new puppy named Copper.
The next two years for Melissa and Mark were as exciting and eventful as for any young newlywed couple. Melissa kept herself busy with public events, charities, homemaking tasks and taking care of herself as she learned she and Mark were expecting their first child. While pregnant, Melissa produced and directed a short-film with which she takes great pride: "Mute" (starring Melissa's sister Emily). After post-production completed, Melissa traveled extensively promoting MUTE. She attended many film festivals in 2005 and 2006 including Palm Springs International Festival, Sonoma Film Fest and Tribeca Film Festival. When she was finished promoting, Melissa returned home to prepare for the birth of her first child.
On January 11, 2006, Melissa and Mark welcomed their first child: a son named Mason Walter Wilkerson. Before and after Mason’s birth Melissa worked as a director (which she did since her teen-career) and as a voiceover artist. She made numerous public appearances for events and charities, filmed guest roles on television, filmed television movies, but made sure to spend the majority of time in her most important role of her life: as a wife and mother. Melissa was again blessed to expand on this “role” when she gave birth to her second son, Braydon “Brady” Hart Wilkerson on March 12, 2008.
2008 was a busy year for Melissa and Mark. Mark began touring again with Course of Nature and promoting their new album. Melissa stayed busy raising her family. They soon traveled together to film My Fake Fiance in Atlanta, Georgia.
Currently
Melissa has been a busy mother at home, and in the public eye. She documented her pregnancy with Brady online with Celebrity Baby Blog and potty-training Mason with Pull-Ups brand training pants. We watched her gain the normal pregnancy weight, then lose it through diet-and-exercise as published by People Magazine in June 2009. The week People hit the newsstands, Melissa was as busy as she ever was. She celebrated the opening of her lifelong dream: a candy store called SweetHarts’ Sweets; she attended a benefit for her favorite charity: Friends of the Family; began contracts to move to a new home; and most importantly Melissa’s mother underwent a major surgery to remove a tumor from her brain. Thankfully, Paula’s recovery has been going as expected by doctors.
In July 2009, Melissa, Mark, Mason, Brady and their dogs (Halle, Copper and now Mater) moved into a new home in Connecticut - across the country from Los Angeles where Melissa had lived for 15 years. Just as they walked in their new home, Melissa received news that she would be competing on the popular dance show "Dancing with the Stars", which films in Los Angeles. Melissa agreed that the show was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and soon training began in Connecticut with Melissa’s dance partner, Mark Ballas. On September 17, 2009, Melissa left her family in Connecticut to compete in Los Angeles, where she will hopefully remain for the full run of the competition! Mark and the boys will be visiting Los Angeles shortly to see Melissa.
People can relate to Melissa as the “girl next door” since we all watched Melissa grow up and become a woman through media outlets. We’ve seen her grow and change, and as a result we connect with her unlike other adult celebrities. Watching Melissa on television is like watching a good friend. She is not a “star” in the sense that she is untouchable and above us all, she is a “STAR” like a beloved friend that we can watch do her job, and know she is a normal person at home.
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