Positions
Biography
Born in New York City, Brittany has been acting professionally since eighteen months old. In 2004 she graduated from the esteemed LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts (the “FAME” school) with a degree in Drama. Off-Broadway, Brittany was handcuffed to a bed in "The Glory of Living" with Anna Paquin, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman at MCC Theatre. She was kidnapped by Bill Pullman in Neil LaBute’s "Autobahn" at the Cape Cod Theatre project. Bitten by the the movie bug, Brittany studied filmmaking at NYU which further rounded her skills as an artist. All grown up, she made the move to Los Angeles. She most recently appeared as a blind Lithuanian farm girl (among other things) in the Evidence Room's production of "Margo Veil" at the Odyssey Theatre, directed by Bart DeLorenzo. She previously worked with DeLorenzo starring as an ambitious little punk in "The Projectionist" at the Kirk Douglas Theatre and also "Attempts On Her Life" at the Unknown Theater, where she is a company member. At the Unknown, Brittany played a plethora of character types in "365 Plays/ 365 Days;" "The Sticking Place;" "Torn Between Two Bitches" and "The Serpent." Jumping to the screen- Brittany’s television work includes “Rescue Me;” “Law & Order;” “Law & Order: SVU” (guest star); “Guiding Light” and “All My Children.” Film work consists of: "National Lampoon’s Favorite Deadly Sins" directed by Denis Leary; "The Lemonade Stand" and "Your Name Here" also starring Bill Pullman. Additionally, she has worked on numerous commercials and voice-overs.
Productions
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Actor Margo Veil (2011) |
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Actor Private Lives (2012) |
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Actor Ivanov (2012) |
