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Brittney Elizabeth Irvin (born November 10, 1984) is a Canadian actress. She has also done voiceover work for Ocean Productions. Irvin is best known for playing Katie in Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular and its sequel Scary Godmother: The Revenge of Jimmy. She was first billed as Britt Irvin in a 2001 episode of The Outer. Bratz Babyz: The Movie (2006) In September 2006, Bratz Babyz: The Movie was released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Deluxe Digital Studios, Sabella Dern Entertainment and MGA Entertainment. It was re-released by Lionsgate. The twin bratz babyz, Nita and Nora, get ready to join Cloe, Jade, Sasha and Yasmin at the daycare center. Apr 15, 2021 In an April 2021 blog post, Disney’s Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, Josh D’Amaro, announced that Disney unraveled a more flexible and gender-inclusive dress code. Welcome to BabyZ & Co.! Gliders, Rockers & Ottomans. Twin & Full Beds. Bibs & Burp Cloths.

Born
Brittney Elizabeth Irvin

November 10, 1984 (age 36)
OccupationActress
Years active1996–present

Brittney Elizabeth Irvin (born November 10, 1984) is a Canadian actress. She has also done voiceover work for Ocean Productions. Irvin is best known for playing Katie in Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular and its sequel Scary Godmother: The Revenge of Jimmy. She was first billed as Britt Irvin in a 2001 episode of The Outer Limits, and is still sometimes billed as Brittney Irvin in recent work, such as her voice work as Jade in Bratz, and in two of the three episodes of Aliens in America in which she appeared in 2007. She also voiced Sunny Flare in My Little Pony: Equestria Girls.

Early life[edit]

Britt Irvin was born Brittney Elizabeth Irvin in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and raised in Surrey, British Columbia. She began dancing ballet and singing in festivals starting around 1990 when she was 6 years old. She worked on two musicals at age 10, Show Boat and A Christmas Carol, did voice work in the television series 'Nilus the Sandman', and did work in several television commercials between productions, many of which aired in the United States as well as Canada.

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Acting career[edit]

In 1996, Irvin appeared in the films Panic in the Skies! and The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue. In 1998 she appeared in the TV series Little Men on Canada's CTV network, which lasted two seasons. Between 1998 and 2000 Irvin also played guest roles on Sleepwalkers, Night Man, Stargate SG-1, and The Outer Limits. In 2000 she played Laurel Everett in the TV movie Angels in the Infield which also starred Patrick Warburton and David Alan Grier. Also in 2000, she played the role of Maxine Bronty in Quarantine.

In 2000 Irvin acted in So Weird. In 2002 Irvin played a red-wine-loving kleptomaniac named Amy in the MTV movie Wasted and played a role in The Outer Limits again in 2003, the same year she appeared in National Lampoon's Thanksgiving Family Reunion with Judge Reinhold and Penelope Ann Miller. Also, in 2003, she portrayed the late Dana Plato in the NBC TV movie Diff'rent Strokes: The Unauthorized Biography.

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She played the single teenage mother Paige Leckie in the fourth season of Edgemont in 2004, but left the series after just one season in order to fulfill other commitments. Also in 2004 she played 'Maggie' in the movie Jack.

Her works have included the 2005 film Reefer Madness which is based on the 2003 musical, (though she only appeared in one scene), the 2005 TV movie Absolute Zero with Jeff Fahey and Erika Eleniak, the 2007 film Hot Rod starring Andy Samberg, and playing the love interest of Kevin Zegers' character in Normal, which was also released in 2007.

She is named in the special thanks credits of Louis Belanger's 2009 film The Timekeeper, which premiered in Canada at the Vancouver International Film Festival and in the United States at the Brooklyn International Film Festival. She had appeared in a scene as a character named Nicole Granger, that was ultimately cut from the film.

Irvin is also an accomplished singer and voice-over artist. Her voice-over credits include TV series: Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Madeline, Bratz and in the English-language version of Inuyasha). She was also the voice of X-23 in the episode 'Target X' fourth season of X-Men: Evolution (substituting Andrea Libman, who voiced the character in her original appearance); the character later crossed over to the X-Men comic titles where she once headlined her own limited series and is currently featured in the Avengers Academy title.

She was nominated for a Leo Award in 2008 for her performance in Normal.

Irvin also provided the voice of the character Ursula in the 2007 George of the Jungle cartoon series which aired on the Cartoon Network, making her the first (and currently only) person ever to voice a cartoon character in a series remake, where the character had originally been voiced by June Foray in the original. Foray had originally voiced the character Ursula in the original George of the Jungle series from the 1960s – though the character is significantly different in the 2007 series than in the 1967 series. The series aired for only one season.

Her works in 2009 included the voice of Polly, the love interest of Drake Bell's Harold Kelp in the direct-to-DVD CG-animated sequel of The Nutty Professor; as well as the character Amy in the TV movie Spectacular!, one of the first times she has ever played an antagonist, which aired on Nickelodeon on February 16, 2009.

The series The Assistants, in which she plays the lead role Gillian Hughes, premiered on The N on July 10, 2009.[1]

She appeared in the first three episodes of ABC's remake of the 1980s science fictionminiseriesV, which premiered on ABC on November 3, 2009, as well as the first episode of Life UneXpected, which premiered in February 2010 on The CW. Irvin portrayed Stargirl in the Smallville episodes 'Absolute Justice', 'Salvation', 'Icarus' and 'Prophecy'.[2]Her most recent credit is as Kathy Patton in Freshman Father, a Hallmark Channel movie where she portrays a prom queen turned young mother suffering from severe post-partum depression. In 2010, she plays in Barbie: A Fashion Fairy Tale and Barbie: A Fairy Secret, as the voice of Raquelle.

In 2012, Irvin co-starred in Michael Sucsy's film The Vow, which starred Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum, and also included her former Little Men and Angels in the Infield co-star Rachel Skarsten in the cast.

In 2015, she voiced Sunny Flare in My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games and 2017 Equestria Girls special, Dance Magic.

Music[edit]

Irvin released a demo music album in 2003. She has been known to give live performances in Vancouver and Los Angeles. Her music has never been mass-released, but some of the tracks have been found at sites like YouTube.[3]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003The Great Upstanding MemberBonnieShort film
2005Reefer Madness: The Movie MusicalThe Arc-ettes
The Road That Binds UsAnneShort film
2007Hot RodCathy
NormalMelissa
Bratz: Super BabyzJadeVoice role
2008Bratz: Girlz Really RockJade
Bratz Babyz Save ChristmasJade
The Nutty ProfessorPolly McGregor
2010-2011Barbie: A Fashion FairytaleRaquelle
Barbie: A Fairy SecretRaquelle
2012Bratz: Desert JewelzJade
The VowLina
Barbie in A Mermaid Tale 2Ambassador MirabellaVoice role
2013Lucille's BallLucille
2014Feed the GodsEmma
2014Barbie and the Secret DoorJenna
2015Barbie in Princess PowerCorinne (Dark Sparkle)
2017The Wrong BabysitterKendra

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995The New Adventures of MadelineNicoleVoice role
1996Panic in the Skies!Joany Baker
Nilus the SandmanAmyEpisode: 'About Face'
The Angel of Pennsylvania AvenueLilly Feagan
1997The Outer LimitsKatrine HoughtonEpisode: 'New Lease'
1998SleepwalkersYoung GailEpisode: 'Passed Imperfect'
Night ManElizabethEpisode: 'Fear City'
1999You, Me, and the KidsEmily's adoptive cousinEpisode: 'Adoption'
Stargate SG-1MerrinEpisode: 'Learning Curve'
Little MenAnthea Harding/NanRecurring role; 26 episodes
2000Angels in the InfieldLaurel EverettTelevision film
The Wednesday WomanMimi Davidson
Higher GroundJessica Merrick2 episodes
QuarantineMaxine BrontyTelevision film
Personally YoursBridget Stanton
So WeirdJenniferEpisode: 'Rewind'
InuYashaKoharuVoice role
2001Beyond Belief: Fact or FictionShayEpisode: 'The Witness'
Earth Maiden ArjunaCindy KleinVoice role
2gether: The SeriesJill LinusEpisode: 'Jillie'
The SoulTakerRuna TokisakaVoice role
The Outer LimitsJudith WilderEpisode: 'Mindreacher'
2002WastedAmyTelevision film
TakenNina TothEpisode: 'Charlie and Lisa'
2003Scary Godmother: Halloween SpooktakularKatieVoice role; television film
X-Men: EvolutionX-23Episode: 'Target X'
Thanksgiving Family ReunionTwig SniderTelevision film
EdgemontPaige LeckieRecurring role; 13 episodes
Family CurseMiranda WalkerTelevision film
2004JackMaggie
The Book of RuthDaisy
The DaysZanni ColterRecurring role; 4 episodes
2004ToddWorldTrina/Sheep #1
2005Scary Godmother: The Revenge of JimmyKatieTelevision film
Being IanAndreaEpisode: 'Bad Day at White Rock'
2006Absolute ZeroAJ CarmichaelTelevision film
Alice, I ThinkJane2 episodes
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes'Dana PlatoTelevision film
SupernaturalFirst Teenage GirlEpisode: 'Hell House'
2007Write and WrongStacy HerskowitzTelevision film
George of the JungleUrsulaMain voice role
2007–2008Aliens in AmericaBeckyRecurring role; 4 episodes
2009Spectacular!AmyTelevision film
The AssistantsGillian HughesMain role
VHaley Starks3 episodes
2010Life UnexpectedTracyEpisode: 'Pilot'
Freshman FatherKathy PattonTV series
R.L. Stine's The Haunting HourTemporary guardianEpisodes 'Really You: Part 1' and 'Really You: Part 2'
2010–2011SmallvilleCourtney Whitmore/StargirlRecurring role; 4 episodes
2012Beauty and the BeastLilaEpisode: 'Pilot'
Smart CookiesPaigeTelevision film
2012-2018My Little Pony: Friendship is MagicLightning DustVoice role; episode: 'Wonderbolts Academy', 'The Washouts'
2013The NearlywedsStellaTelevision film
The TrainerTina Wallace
Garage Sale MysteryCeleste
Packages from Planet XAmandaMain role
SupernaturalMurielEpisode: 'Holy Terror'
2014Mr. MiracleAddie FolsomTelevision film
2015My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship GamesSunny FlareVoice role; television film
2015IZombieKaley TaylorEpisode: 'Dead Air'
2016–2018Chesapeake ShoresDanielle Clayman22 episodes
2017My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Magical Movie NightSunny FlareVoice role; episode: 'Dance Magic'
2018Reap What You Sew: An Aurora Teagarden MysteryCara EmblerTelevision film

Music videos[edit]

  • FRANKIIE: 'Dream Reader' (2019)

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References[edit]

  1. ^'TeenNick'.
  2. ^SmallvilleArchived February 2, 2010, at the Wayback MachineThe CW
  3. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tymSNAEVlyo

External links[edit]

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  • Britt Irvin at IMDb

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