Wonder Years star Danica McKellar says one thing kept her from losing herself as a child in Hollywood

Danica McKellar credits finding balance in her life for keeping her centered during her heyday as a child actress.When speaking with Fox News Digital at the 33rd Annual Movieguide Awards, the 51-year-old actress shared how she managed to avoid the devastating downfall experienced by many child stars when they get older.“Focusing on education,” she said.“When I got done with ‘The Wonder Years,’ I graduated from high school within a couple months, went to UCLA, got a degree in mathematics, and that’s why I write math books in addition to continuing to be an actress.”The actress has written many math books, including “Math Doesn’t Suck,” which focuses on middle school level math, “Kiss My Math,” for those looking for help with pre-algebra, and more advanced books such as “Hot X: : Algebra Exposed” and “Girls Get Curves: Geometry Takes Shape.”McKellar was only 12 years old when she was cast as Winnie in “The Wonder Years,” and says her parents played a huge role in keeping her grounded through the course of the show.“I had no idea really the magnitude of the show,” she explained.

“I was wandering back to school, going back and forth between school and set, and so it wasn’t like I was caught up in the Hollywood scene at all—it’s just the opposite.”She shared similar sentiments in a previous interview with Fox News Digital in March 2023, saying her parents “never overemphasized the importance of Hollywood” and her acting career was looked at as a “fun” thing she did.“The Wonder Years” premiered in 1988 and ran on ABC for six seasons before coming to an end in 1993.While McKellar experienced immense fame during that time, she told Fox News Digital at the award show that it never felt overwhelming.“I don’t think I’ve had that moment because I’ve always balanced it with doing something else too.

For me, it’s been math,” she said.“First, to get a degree in math and then writing books.

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