
Born in Houston, Texas, on September 28, 1987, Hilary Duff had an early start in entertainment. Encouraged by her parents, she pursued acting alongside her sister, Haylie Duff.
Hilary’s defining moment came when she starred as Lizzie McGuire in Disney Channel’s hit series. The show was a massive success, airing from 2001 to 2004, and its feature film adaptation further expanded her fan base.
Video: Hilary Duff – Sparks (Fan Demanded Version)
Hilary capitalized on her fame by launching a music career. Her debut studio album, “Metamorphosis” (2003), was a chart-topping success, featuring hit singles like “So Yesterday” and “Come Clean.” This established her as a pop sensation among teenagers.

She also became a sought-after actress in Hollywood, starring in films such as:
- “A Cinderella Story” (2004)
- “Raise Your Voice” (2004)
- “Material Girls” (2006), where she starred alongside her sister

While balancing acting and music, she also ventured into fashion and literature, proving her versatility as an artist and entrepreneur.

Video: Hilary Duff – What Dreams Are Made Of (From The Lizzie McGuire Movie
Hilary took a break from mainstream entertainment in the early 2010s to focus on her family. She made a triumphant return with her role in “Younger” (2015-2021), a hit series that introduced her to a new audience.

She also starred in “How I Met Your Father” (2022-2023), where she played Sophie, showcasing her ability to lead a major TV show as an adult.

Hilary’s personal journey has been just as eventful as her career. She married Mike Comrie in 2010, had her first child in 2012, and after their divorce, found love again with musician Matthew Koma. They now share two daughters.

She frequently speaks about the challenges of motherhood, body positivity, and finding balance, making her a relatable figure for women everywhere.
Video: Hilary Duff – So Yesterday
Today, Hilary Duff is more than a former Disney star—she’s an accomplished actress, singer, businesswoman, and advocate. Her ability to reinvent herself while staying true to her roots is what makes her an enduring icon in entertainment.