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 A Screenshot from the 2007 film "Dan In Real Life" in which Brittany plays the middle daughter Cara.

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From Within - (2008)
A movie currently in post-production that deals with a small religious town where people mysteriously die.
The Tenth Circle - (2008)A made for TV movie currently in pre-production. Scheduled for release in March in the USA. |

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Swingtown on CBS
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The CBS Network series Swingtown is scheduled to
premier this summer/fall! Our very own Brittany Robertson will be
playing a character named Samantha Saxton.
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Interview
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Check out Brittany's new video interview in the featured video section! She talks about working on her most recent hit film "Dan In Real Life".
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Greenville News
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There is an idea about people in Hollywood, that they're somewhat removed and
instilled with an inability to be nice.
Neither of those classifications
fits Brittany Robertson. The 17-year-old who appears in "Dan in Real Life," the
movie with Steve Carrell and Juliette Binoche out this Friday, is down to earth
and actually quite nice.
Instead of the usual agent-actor-reporter
conference call, she calls her interviewer herself, just because she "had the
number and it seemed easier." She hangs out with friends, she took up knitting
for a while but confesses it "got too boring," she's fascinated by the Civil
War, and she even has fights with boyfriends.
But maybe that's because
Robertson's not from Hollywood. She's from Greenville.
"I'm just kind of
normal," Robertson says by phone from her house in Los Angeles. "There's not
many things I really get to do besides work that I really enjoy. I love going to
movies and hanging out with my friends and my acting class, but that's really
about it. Actually, I really do love sports, but it's kind of a hazard when
you're an actor." Robertson likes surfing and football. And even sufficiently
immersed in her career and La-La Land, she keeps up with her teams back home.
"My dad is a Carolina fan and my step-dad is a Clemson fan, so I kind of have to
go for both," she says, laughing. "I really couldn't tell you who was my No. 1."
Robertson began her foray into acting in plays at theaters around the Upstate,
including Greenville Little Theatre. She concedes that she's always sort of had
the entertainer bug, though. As the oldest of six brothers and sisters, she says
the skill may have come more from wanting to be the center of attention than
wanting to be a professional actor. But Robertson found a niche for herself, and
she liked the outlet the stage provided for "creative expression." At the age of
12, Robertson began the steps that would eventually take her to Los Angeles
permanently. She would spend three months at a time there, auditioning for
various roles, and then fly back to Greenville. She began flying there regularly
for pilot season and eventually landed some parts, although none of the pilots
was picked up by a network. In 2004, at the age of 13, Robertson was cast as
Michelle Seaver in the "Wonderful World of Disney: Growing Pains: The Return of
the Seavers." Her mother Beverly recalls thinking at the time that "she could be
this major star and not come back home to live." A year later, Robertson moved
to L.A. permanently with her grandmother, Shuler Robertson. She now flies back
to Greenville about three times a year for two to three week stretches. "It was
really hard to let her go," admits Beverly, but doing it in stages helped. "I
think Brittany's always just been imaginative," Beverly says. "That's what she
wanted to do and she enjoys it. "With acting, I don't think it's anything that's
really inherited so much. I think it's all within the individual child, whether
they can do it and withstand the pressure." Robertson landed the role in "Dan in
Real Life," directed by Peter Hedges ("Pieces of April"), last year and it put
her on the screen with some veteran actors. In the film, Robertson plays
Carrell's 15-year-old, very "teenage" daughter who causes her widower father no
shortage of distress. In the film, Cara is in the throes of a new love,
self-discovery and finding the balance between leaving childhood and entering
adulthood. This conflict of emotions manifests itself in the form of a lot of
teen angst. Robertson prefers the word "passionate." "We have similarities," she
says of Cara and herself. "Like I don't necessarily agree with my parents on
everything, so I kind of understood where she was coming from. But she's much
more passionate than I am, so it was kind of fun to tackle a person like that."
Plus, Robertson says, working with veteran actors wasn't too bad either. She
says she particularly enjoyed watching Dianne Wiest and John Mahoney, who play
her grandparents in the film, and from whom she says she learned a great deal.
"They've been doing this for a while," she says. "While we were working together
I would always observe and learn as much as I could because I think that's one
of the great things about being an actor is that you're always learning
something new. ... So you just learn and grow from what other people have
experienced through their careers." L.A. is a much smaller place for Robertson
now, and she no longer "expects to see famous people walking around all the
time." The traffic doesn't bother her as much and when she speaks, her voice is
infused with maturity. Each word seems carefully woven into her explanations of
living in L.A., auditioning for parts and working with famous people. "Even
Steve Carrell, who played my father in the film, he's just so great to work with
and interact with because he just really captures you," Robertson says
thoughtfully. "And it really makes the scene come to life." But she adds that
Carrell, familiar to fans of "The Office," wasn't quite what she expected
off-screen. "You would think that he would be a little more crazy and out there
than he actually is," she says. "He's just this kind of down-to-earth, low key,
family guy. And it's really refreshing because he's so great as the over-the-top
comedian-type guy. He's so funny, but it's a different kind of funny than the
way he is in most of his comedies." Robertson's opportunities in Hollywood are
growing. She is set to begin filming a new television show for CBS, "Swingtown,"
and next year she can be seen in the family film, "Frank." A recent story in OK!
Magazine describes Robertson as "at the top of her game" right now. But the
actress and recent high school grad is quick to refute. "I think I'm on top of
my game in a sense that I have a great professional team, I have a great
manager, I have a great agent and I've been really fortunate to work on some
great projects recently," Robertson says carefully. "A lot of great actors don't
even get as far as doing a commercial, because it's about the right time and the
right place and it doesn't necessarily happen for everyone, even if you're the
best actor in the world. "I think I'm just really fortunate to have been able to
do what I've done, but I have such high aspirations for what's to come."
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Imdb Profile
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Check out Brittany's profile on Imdb.com HERE
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Brittany has a Myspace
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Did
you know Brittany has a Myspace page? It's been confirmed and is
in fact true. Here is the link to it. Add Brittany as a
friend!
Brittany Robertson's Myspace
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