Biography
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Brittany Ann Daniel (born March 17, 1976 in Gainesville, Florida, USA) is an actress, well known for her role as Jessica Wakefield in the television series Sweet Valley High, who she co-starred with her twin sister, Cynthia Daniel.
Both twin sisters began modeling at age eleven in print ads. They have appeared in magazines such as Seventeen and YM.
In 1992, when she was sixteen, Brittany won a role on Swan's Crossing. She moved to New York. After high school, the twins landed roles in Sweet Valley High and a Doublemint gum campaign. Although Cynthia Daniel took a break from acting, Brittany continued to act in both television and films. Most noticeably, she played Eve in season 3 of Dawson's Creek, and teamed up with the Wayans Brothers for their films White Chicks and Little Man.
Currently she is starring in The CW Television Network's half hour comedy The Game.
Filmography
- Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders (2006) - Samantha Stone
- Loveless in Los Angeles (2006) - Kelly Liffen
- Little Man (2006) - Brittany
- The Hamiltons (2005) - Dani Cummings
- White Chicks (2004) - Megan Vandergeld
- Club Dread (2004)- Jenny
- The Hillside Strangler (2004) - Samantha Stone
- Joe Dirt (2001) - Brandy
- Sonic Impact (1999) - Rachel
- The Basketball Diaries (1995) - Blinkie
Television
- Totally Awesome (2006) - Kimberly
- The Game (2006) - Kelly Pitts
- It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia (2005) - Carmen
- North Shore (2004) - Cari Laye
- 111 Gramercy Park (2003) - Brynn
- Just Shoot Me! (2003) - Sarah
- That 80's Show (2002) - Sophia
- That 70's show (2002) - Penny
- On Hostile Ground (2000) Cindy Evers
- Dawsons Creek (1999) - Eve Whitman
- Sweet Valley High (1994) - Jessica Wakefield
- Swans Crossing (1992) - Mila Rosnovsky
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