Brittany Daniel is an American film and television actress. The most famous projects in her filmography are the horror "Hamiltons", the fantastic action movie "Skyline", and the comedy series "The Game".
Biography
The future actress was born in Gainesville (Florida) in 1976. Brittany has a twin sister, Cynthia, who is a former actress and photographer. At the age of 11, the sisters signed a contract with Ford Models.
TV roles
Brittany Daniel first appeared on screen in 1989, playing a small role in the sitcom The New Leave It to Beaver.
In 1992, 16-year-old Brittany successfully auditioned for the role of Mila Rosnowski in the teen series Swans Crossing. Then the actress moved to New York, where the shooting took place.
After graduating from high school, Brittany landed a lead role in another teen series, Sweet Valley High, which was very popular in the US in the mid-90s. A total of 88 episodes of the television series were released, in each of which Brittany Daniel appeared.
In 1999, the actress played in the melodramatic series"Dawson's Creek". After filming was completed, Brittany worked exclusively on feature films for 9 years. She returned to television in 2008 for the role of Kelly Pitts in the television series The Game. The series was watched by more than 7 million viewers.
Movie career
In the feature film, the actress first appeared in 1995, playing in the drama "The Basketball Diaries". Her role was quite small, but she had the opportunity to work with stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Wahlberg.
In 2001, the actress was approved for the lead female role in the adventure comedy "Joe Dirt". The film was panned by critics, but grossed $30 million at the box office on a budget of $17 million, which can be called a commercial success. In 2015, a sequel to the film was released, in which Brittany Daniels returned to the role of Brandi.
Horror lovers know Brittany from the movie "Hamiltons", which tells about a family of bloodthirsty killers. Bullying and torture for members of the Hamilton family is a familiar pastime. Or maybe they are not human at all? The film received mixed reviews from film critics, but almost everyone noted its originality and unusual plot moves.
In 2010, the fantastic thriller "Skyline" was released, one of the main roles in which went to Brittany Daniel. The films in which the actress starred were of different genres, but for her it was the first experience of working on a fantasy film.
Private life
In 2011, Brittany Daniel was stageddiagnosis of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. In 2014, long-term treatment paid off, and the actress was completely cured of cancer.
Daniel married lawyer Adam Towne in the summer of 2017.