Danica McKellar
Iconic actress and producer Danica McKellar was first introduced to us as Winnie Cooper on the television classic “The Wonder Years,” kicking off a career that has spanned close to four decades and shows no signs of slowing down. She most recently co-wrote, executive produced and starred in romantic comedy “Royal Christmas Ball’ on Great American Family network, set to air in November 2024. This is Danica’s fifth movie with the network where she is signed to a multi-picture deal. Danica graduated Summa cum Laude from UCLA with a degree in Mathematics and contributed original research proving a new math theorem, since dubbed “The Chayes[1]McKellar-Winn Theorem,” published in Britain's Journal of Physics. She testified before Congress about the importance of women in math and science and was named “Person of the Week” by ABC World News for her entertaining books tackling math education. Now a New York Times bestselling author, Danica’s series of eleven groundbreaking books teach kids and teens how to master mathematical concepts in the context of fun stories. The Times Machine, which teaches common core methods to third and fourth[1]graders using fun cartoons and comic strips, was named “Amazon Book of the Year.” Danica’s 11th book, “Double Puppy Trouble,” was selected as Amazon's "Editor's Pick: Best books ages 3-5." To date, Danica’s books have sold over 2 million copies worldwide. They can be found at McKellarMath.com