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From ‘Nashville’ to ‘Remember the Titans,’ Hayden Panettiere’s notable roles and where to watch

Hayden Panettiere spent most of her life in front of a camera. The actor, who died Sunday at age 36, made her debut in a toy commercial when she was just 11 months old. From her soap opera beginnings and early breakout roles holding her own opposite…

Hayden Panettiere, who passed away at the age of 36, had a long career in front of the camera. She made her debut at just 11 months old in a toy commercial. Panettiere's career began on soap operas and evolved into starring roles on both television and film. Here are some of her most notable works and where to stream them.

Panettiere voiced Princess Dot in Pixar's "A Bug's Life" when she was just 9 years old. "Remember the Titans," a football drama, featured the wise-beyond-her-years character of Sheryl Yoast, for which Panettiere was well-known. This film is available to stream on Hulu and Disney+.

"Ice Princess," a teen sports film, was also released in 2005. Unfortunately, both Michelle Trachtenberg and Panettiere's career were tragically affected by the events in the movie. It's currently available on Disney+.

The third installment of "Bring It On," co-starring Solange, might not be a high-quality film, but it has become a nostalgic classic for millennials. This movie can be rented on various platforms.

Panettiere played Claire Bennet in the popular sci-fi series "Heroes." Her character was indestructible, and she saved the cheerleader and the world. "Heroes" is currently streaming on Netflix.

In the teen rom-com "I Love You, Beth Cooper," Panettiere played the popular girl who falls for a nerdy guy. This movie is available for rent on various platforms.

Panettiere also participated in a protest on behalf of dolphins in Taiji, Japan, which was prominently featured in the Oscar-winning documentary "The Cove." This film is available to stream on Tubi, Fandango, and Pluto TV.

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