Danica McKellar

Danica Mae McKellar is an American actress, mathematics writer, and education advocate. She played Winnie Cooper in the television series The Wonder Years from 1988–1993. Since 2010, she has voiced Miss Martian in the animated superhero series Young Justice. She is the current voice of Judy Jetson from The Jetsons since 2017 following Janet Waldo’s death in 2016.

About Danica McKellar in brief

Summary Danica McKellarDanica Mae McKellar is an American actress, mathematics writer, and education advocate. She played Winnie Cooper in the television series The Wonder Years from 1988–1993. Since 2010, she has voiced Miss Martian in the animated superhero series Young Justice. In 2015, McKellar was cast in the Netflix original series Project Mc2. She is the current voice of Judy Jetson from The Jetsons since 2017 following Janet Waldo’s death in 2016. McKellar later wrote six non-fiction books, all dealing with mathematics: Math Doesn’t Suck, Kiss My Math, Hot X: Algebra Exposed, Girls Get Curves: Geometry Takes Shape, Goodnight, Numbers, and Do Not Open This Math Book. She appeared in lingerie in the July 2005 edition of Stuff magazine after readers voted her the 1990s star they would most like to see in lingerIE. She has appeared in two Lifetime TV movies in the Moment of Truth series, playing Kristin Guthrie in 1994’s Cradle of Conspiracy and Annie Mills Carman in 1996’s Justice for Annie.

She briefly returned to regular television with a recurring role in the 2002–03 season of The West Wing, portraying Elsie Snuffin, the half-sister and assistant of Deputy White House Communications Director Will Bailey. In 2008, she starred in a Sci-Fi Channel original movie about life on Earth and in 2009 she was one of the stars commenting on the new occurrences of aliens on Earth. She also made an appearance on the show The Big Bang Theory, in the episode “The Psychic Vortex” In 2013, she played Ellen Plainview in a reimagining of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Alfred Hitchcock Movie. She was the math correspondent for VH1’s I Love I Love the New Millennium in the millennium edition of VH 1’s New Millennium.