Brittany Adebumola is an actress, known for 4400 (2021), Grand Army (2020) and Guilty Party (2021).
Brittany Alexis Phillips was born on April 1, 1985 in New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for Happy Endings (2011), CSI: Miami (2002) and Kontrast (2009).
Brittany Allen is a multi-disciplinary artist, with an impressive body of work as an actor, who is now also emerging as one of the most exciting young female composers to watch. Her first score was for the critically acclaimed indie What Keeps You Alive (SXSW '18) which was named a NYTimes Critic's Pick, one of Rolling Stone's Top Ten Horror Films of 2018, and hit the Top Ten films on Netflix. Allen's score was released by Lakeshore Records. She followed that up with her "soul-tugging score" for Z, one of AMC Shudder's most watched films of 2020. Most recently, Allen scored the fan favorite "Feral" episode of American Horror Stories, the anthology spin-off of the iconic AHS franchise. She also has just completed her second season scoring the CW / Netflix anthology Two Sentence Horror Stories. She scored Selfie, which was recently acquired by Netflix after premiering at SXSW 2020. Allen crafts moving, dark, melodic themes and fresh, edgy sounds, leaning deeply into the character's emotional journey. As a songwriter, her proclivity to dark material meets her pop sensibility. As an actor, Allen is an Emmy-Award winner, and she was most recently celebrated for her iconic turn as Popclaw in Amazon's The Boys. Allen will next be seen in the Netflix original, Grendel.
Brittany Anderson is an actress, known for Disruption (2019).
Brittany Andrews started her career as a model and host of various talk shows. She quickly took the reins of her first show, Talking Blue (1995), and became the Segment Producer for the cable-access talk show. She became Co-Producer in only a few short years, and the show went on to win a Cable Ace Award for her efforts. She later attended the New York Film Acadamy for two years to study producing. Since then she has produced and directed a number of feature films, short films, music videos, documentaries and commercials. In Los Angeles she opened up her own 5000-sq.-ft. studio, Britco Pictures, which she owned and operated for 10 years. After shutting down her company, she moved to New York City and started a new production company, Discipline FilmWorks. A few of the reality shows that Discipline has produced are "True Cougar Lives", Pimp My Bride (2007), "Fabulous Sex Lives of:" and "My Real Porn Life", which won Best Reality Short at New York Independent Film Festival. Some of the films her company has produced are the thriller Trick of the Witch (2010) (two awards), Crumble (2010) (seven awards), the political drama Blindfold (2011) (three awards) and the documentary Stage Brother (2011) (one Award). Her new company is working on reality TV programming, documentaries and various feature film projects.
Brittany Ann Boudreault is known for Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland (2016).
Brittany Anne Woodford is known for Friends Don't Let Friends (2017), OMG... We're in a Horror Movie (2016) and Special (2014).
Brittany Armstrong was born on August 27, 1993. She is an actress, known for Clubhouse Detectives in Scavenger Hunt (2003), Clubhouse Detectives in Search of a Lost Princess (2002) and Horse Crazy (2001).
Brittany Ashworth is an English actress, best known for her roles as Sister Vaduva in Peter Safran's The Crucifixion, Juliette in Hostile and Alex Ratcliffe in Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution. Ashworth began her career in British television, with period roles including Miriam Leivers in Sons and Lovers and Cathy in Wuthering Heights. She juggled acting with her studies, and at 18 won a place to study English Literature at Oxford University, where she performed alongside contemporaries Anna Popplewell and Alfred Enoch. Her role as Alex Ratcliffe in the Warner Bros film Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution, produced by Nobel prize winner Leslee Udwin, led to her being spotted by a London agent. She starred in BIFA and Raindance winning Exhibit A, and was cast as Sister Vaduva in Peter Safran's The Crucifixion, opposite Sophie Cookson. This led to director Xavier Gens casting her as the lead in his next feature Hostile; opposite Gregory Fitoussi. Ashworth won several best actress awards for this role. She co-starred in comic book adaptation Accident Man, with her sister being played by Ashley Greene, and will shortly be seen as Ruby in Guy Ritchie's The Gentleman with Matthew McConaughey and Hugh Grant.