Brittany Curran

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Brittany Curran, 2017

Brittany Curran (* 2. June 1990 in Weymouth , Massachusetts as Brittany Elizabeth Curran ) is an American actress .

life and career

Brittany Curran was born on June 2, 1990 in Weymouth , Massachusetts. She lived with her family in Avon until she was three and then moved to Marstons Mills , a village in Barnstable , where she attended Marstons Mills East Elementary School through third grade. Then she moved to Hingham and attended the William L. Foster Elementary School. She began acting at an early age, she took acting lessons, attended a summer theater and appeared several times in the ballet The Nutcracker . So she was finally discovered and in 2001 played her first minor roles in the TV series MADtv and Power Rangers: Wild Force .

It was followed by several television - commercials , including next figure skater Michelle Kwan for Chevrolet and for KFC , the Campbell Soup Company and AT & T . In 2004 she starred in the short film Frenching and a guest role in the comedy series Complete Savages , before starring alongside Jordan Hinson in 2005 in the Disney Channel Original Movie The Ice Hockey Princess . For Nickelodeon - Youth series Drake & Josh Curran slipped in two episodes of the fourth season in the role of Drake Bell's girlfriend Carly . In 2007 she had a short speaking role in the computer-animated family film Monster House and took on several guest roles in the two series Shark and Hotel Zack & Cody . In the film RL Stine's - And again the witching hour strikes: The monster I called , which is based on the children's book of the same name by RL Stine , she plays one of the leading roles alongside Emily Osment , Cody Linley and Tobin Bell . In 2008 she took over direct-to-video film Dog Gone the role of Lilly and played together with Lucas Grabeel in the indie - comedy High School Superhero with where they play the female lead of Shelby held. In 2008 she slipped into her old role as Chelsea Brimmer in an episode of the Hotel-Zack - & - Cody - spin-offs Zack & Cody on board and had a guest appearance each in Ghost Whisperer - Voices from the Beyond (2009) and in Criminal Minds (2012).

Also in 2009 she was seen in the film Naturally Blond 3 - Now it's going twice next to the Rosso twins in the lead role of Tiffany . From 2009 to 2011 she starred in the TNT - dramedy series Men of a Certain Age , the daughter of Ray Romano's figure. For this role she was nominated at the Young Artist Awards 2011 in the category Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) . From 2013 to 2014, it took over in the ABC Family - Mystery Series twisted the role of Phoebe Daly and the NBC -Dramaserie Chicago Fire the role of Katie Nolan .

Filmography (selection)

  • 2001: MADtv (TV series, episode 7x08)
  • 2001: Power Rangers: Wild Force (TV series, episode 1x33)
  • 2004: Frenching (short film)
  • 2004: Complete Savages (TV series, episode 1x12)
  • 2005: The Ice Hockey Princess ( Go Figure , TV movie)
  • 2006–2007: Drake & Josh (TV series, 2 episodes)
  • 2007: Monster House (voice)
  • 2007: Shark (TV series, episode 1x20)
  • 2007: RL Stine's - And again, the witching hour strikes: The monster I called (The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It)
  • 2007: Hotel Zack & Cody ( The Suite Life of Zack & Cody , TV series, 3 episodes)
  • 2008: Dog Gone (direct-to-video film)
  • 2008: High School Superhero (The Adventures Of Food Boy)
  • 2008: Zack & Cody on board ( The Suite Life on Deck , TV series, episode 1x09)
  • 2009: Ghost Whisperer - Voices from Beyond ( Ghost Whisperer , TV series, episode 4x14)
  • 2009: Naturally Blond 3 - Now it's going twice further (Legally Blondes)
  • 2009–2011: Men of a Certain Age (TV series, 12 episodes)
  • 2012: Criminal Minds (TV series, episode 8x08)
  • 2013-2014: Twisted (TV series, 10 episodes)
  • 2013–2014: Chicago Fire (TV series, 8 episodes)
  • 2015: ExitUs - Play It Backwards (Exeter)
  • since 2017: The Magicians (TV series)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 32nd Annual Young Artist Award - Nominations . In: YoungArtistAward.org . Retrieved June 13, 2013.