Brittney Irvin


About

Also Known As
Britt Irvin
Born
November 10, 1984

Biography

Less than 15 years into her career, Canadian musician/actress Brittney Irvin had amassed more than 60 screen credits throughout North America, ranging from bit parts in children's shows to voice roles in animated series, even throwing in the occasional turn in an R-rated movie. Born in Vancouver in 1984, Irvin made her screen debut as a child passenger in the 1996 airplane disaster TV m...

Biography

Less than 15 years into her career, Canadian musician/actress Brittney Irvin had amassed more than 60 screen credits throughout North America, ranging from bit parts in children's shows to voice roles in animated series, even throwing in the occasional turn in an R-rated movie. Born in Vancouver in 1984, Irvin made her screen debut as a child passenger in the 1996 airplane disaster TV movie "Panic in the Skies," which was followed quickly by a key role in a feature: as a kid helping her siblings try to exonerate their wrongfully convicted father in "The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue" (also 1996). Irvin's first voice role came in "Nilus the Sandman," a half-animated, half-live-action fantasy series, and was followed by multi-character voice work on the children's shows "Sabrina the Animated Series" (1999) and "Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!" (2001 - 2002). Irvin also was a regular on the family series "Little Men" in 1998 and 1999, but didn't restrict herself to wholesome innocents. She played a self-assured skater girl during a season-long turn on the teenage-themed Canadian series "Edgemont" (2003), and also a teen drug addict in the edgy 2002 drama "Wasted." One of Irvin's more prominent roles came in "The Assistants" (2009), a single-season show on Nickelodeon's teen channel that featured Irvin as the lead, an aspiring filmmaker just starting out in Hollywood. And Irvin also has made her name in television sci-fi/fantasy, guesting as superhero Stargirl in "Smallville." She often is credited as Britt Irvin.

Life Events

1995

Appeared in "The New Adventures of Madeline."

1998

Took on the role of Anthea on "Little Men ."

1999

Began providing voice acting on "Sabrina, the Animated Series."

2001

Provided voice acting for the series "Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!"

2005

Starred in the satire "Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical."

2007

Appeared in the Andy Samberg comedy "Hot Rod."

2007

Provided the voice role of Ursula on "George of the Jungle."

2010

Took on the recurring role of Courtney on "Smallville."

2012

Appeared in the romantic drama "The Vow."

2014

Appeared in the comedy "Mountain Men."

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