- Born
- Birth nameBrittney Elizabeth Irvin
- Nickname
- Britt
- Height5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
- Brittney Irvin was born on November 10, 1984 in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. When she was six years old she started ballet lessons, started singing in festivals, and decided to start acting. When she turned 10 she claimed roles in two musicals, "Show Boat" and "A Christmas Carol." Shortly thereafter she did voice work in the television series Nilus the Sandman (1996) and several commercials.
In 1996 Brittney starred in two TV movies, Panic in the Skies (1996) and The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue (1996). Before landing her two-year role on the 1998-99 series Little Men (1998), she did guest roles on shows such as Sleepwalkers (1997), NightMan (1997), and The Outer Limits (1995). After a guest role on Stargate SG-1 (1997), Brittney made the TV movie Angels in the Infield (2000).
Brittney's career has taken off since then; she has done many TV movies and guest appearances including So Weird (1999), where she met her good friend, Alexz Johnson. Brittney's most recent roles include the MTV movie Wasted (2002) and guest roles on Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! (2001), Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997), and The Outer Limits (1995) (again).
Brittney is also an accomplished singer and voice-over artist. She's done countless voice-overs for many TV series, including Sabrina: The Animated Series (1999) and Madeline: My Fair Madeline (2002).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpouseChris Boni(July 7, 2018 - present) (1 child)
- ChildrenVéa Boni
- She has a natural beauty mark on her left cheek near her chin.
- Frequently plays characters who are feisty and outgoing
- Native and former resident of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.
- Is a fan of Edward Norton and Jodie Foster.
- Frequently works with Andrew Airlie and Tabitha St. Germain.
- Has one younger brother, Craig.
- She is generally called "Britt" by her friends and co-stars and co-workers at The Ocean Group. She has also typically been credited as "Britt Irvin" almost exclusively rather than "Brittney Irvin" in most of her Film and Television work work since 2003. However, she is still sometimes billed as "Brittney Irvin" in some of her voice work for anime and cartoons.
- Everyone seems normal, but everyone actually has their own issues... going on... so, to me, it's like a complete contradiction... (in response to the content of the 2007 film, Normal (2007), in which she played a significant supporting role).
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