Brittany Gray

Canadian actress, entrepreneur and dancer (born 1985)


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::summary Canadian actress, entrepreneur and dancer (born 1985) ::

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nameBrittany Gray
birth_nameBrittany Alexandra Gray
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birth_placePickering, Ontario, Canada
occupationEntrepreneur, actress, singer, dancer
years_active1990–present
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Brittany Gray (born December 17, 1985) is a Canadian actress, dancer, and entrepreneur. In 2006, she founded the Toronto-based beauty agency Fancy Face; she has since opened a second location in Vancouver.

Early life

Gray was born and raised in Pickering, Ontario, the daughter of an entrepreneur father. She began dancing at the age of three and trained at the Denise Lester Dance Academy. In her adolescence, she modeled for Sears and Eaton's,

Career

Gray secured a role as a dancer in Chicago at age 15 while still dancing at Canada's Wonderland. She appeared in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen as Megan Fox's dance double InSecurity (2011), Dan for Mayor (2011), Lost Girl (2013), Reign (2014), and Holly Hobbie (2019). In 2009, she played the lead role of Sarah, a blind librarian and love interest, in The Toxic Avenger, for which she received positive reviews. The show opened at Danforth Music Hall. Gray also appeared as Case Model #5 on Deal or No Deal Canada.

In 2006, Gray founded Fancy Face, a beauty and fashion boutique mainly servicing TV shows, music videos, and fashion shoots. By the mid-2010s, Gray had largely stepped away from acting to focus on her business. She has appeared as a beauty expert on shows such as Good Morning America, CityLine, and ET Canada.

Filmography

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2003The ProducersEnsembleAt Canon Theatreurl=https://playbill.com/article/bialystock-eh-canadian-cast-of-the-producers-announced-performances-start-nov-21-in-toronto-com-115072
2007-2008We Will Rock YouEnsembleurl=https://www.broadwayworld.com/toronto/article/We-Will-Rock-You-resumes-performances-in-Toronto-20080716title='We Will Rock You' resumes performances in Toronto
2009The Toxic AvengerSarahAt Danforth Music Hall
2011Queen Milli of GaltMonaTheatre Aquarius
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Film and television

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2002ChicagoDancer"Cell Block Tango"url=http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/c/Chicago/cast-credits-102837.html
2005Once Upon a MattressEnsembleTV movie
2009AmeliaDancerDanced in commercial sequence
2009-2010Aaron StoneHive2 episodes
2010Faces of HillaryHillaryShort
2011InSecurityAmber1 episode
Dan for MayorMelanie1 episode
2012Life with BoysFlight attendant1 episode
Green AppleSamantha KowalskiShort
2013Lost GirlDelia1 episode
Finding ChristmasKimberTV movie
2014Dear ViolaJamie EstevezTV movie
ReignGabrielle1 episode
2019Holly HobbieGwen Taylor2 episodes
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References

References

  1. Goldstein, Laina. (2019-07-22). "How I Got My Job As Owner Of Fancy Face Inc.". Style Democracy.
  2. Gentile, Petrina. (2009-10-29). "Ford Focus was perfect when she was sixteen". The Globe and Mail.
  3. Karney, Shira. (2020). "Fancy Face's Brittany Gray chats beauty trends & quarantine self-care tips". HOLR Magazine.
  4. (2008-07-21). "An Unlikely Incubator". Canada.com.
  5. Turner, Allie. (2020-12-07). "The Story Behind Toronto's Breakout Beauty Company Fancy Face (Plus: A Video Makeup Routine)". Nuvo Magazine.
  6. (2007-02-09). "Briefcase was waiting at work when these workers arrived". DurhamRegion.com.
  7. (2012). "Brittany Gray". [[The New York Times]].
  8. Buchan, Heather. (2009-10-14). "Riding with her Roxie". Metro.
  9. "Brittany Gray". Kngine Movies.
  10. (August 2025). "Brittany Gray cast listing on CTV".
  11. Cameron, Kelly. (2009-11-20). "BWW Interview: The Toxic Avenger's Brittany Gray Talks Lloyd Kaufman and Slime".
  12. (2009-12-01). "Stellar talent on display in rude and crude show".
  13. Edwards, Ksenia. (2020). "Fancy Face founder Brittany Gray on succeeding in the beauty industry". HOLR Magazine.
  14. (2023-01-12). "Fancy Face: An Internationally Trusted Source Of Beauty Expertise By Brittany Gray". Canadian Small Business Magazine.
  15. Smith, Gary. (2011-11-15). "Plodding production muffles Milli's love". The Hamilton Spectator.
  16. "Dear Viola - Full Cast & Crew". TV Guide.

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