Overview
Brittany Curran (born June 2, 1990) is an American actress who began working as a child performer and has appeared in both film and television. Her career includes supporting parts in mainstream films and recurring roles on television dramas and comedies. Curran is known for on-screen versatility and for moving from juvenile ensemble parts into more substantial dramatic work as an adult.
Early life
Curran was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts. She entered the entertainment industry at a young age and built experience through auditions, small film parts and television guest appearances. Her early exposure to film and ensemble casts helped shape a transition from background roles to named characters.
Career and notable roles
One of Curran's earliest recognizable film appearances was as one of the "Six Chicks" in the romantic comedy 13 Going on 30. On television she portrayed Lucy Tranelli, a recurring character on the TNT series Men of a Certain Age, a part that brought her broader notice among TV audiences. Beyond those credits, she has continued to work across a range of projects, including independent features and episodic television.
Selected filmography
- 13 Going on 30 — young ensemble role ("Six Chick")
- Men of a Certain Age — recurring role as Lucy Tranelli
- Various film and television appearances spanning supporting and guest roles
Significance and later work
Curran's career exemplifies a familiar path for child actors who sustain a presence in Hollywood by diversifying between film and TV. She is often cast in supporting roles that require a blend of comedic timing and dramatic grounding. Public information about her activities and current projects can be found through profiles and entertainment databases; general biographies describe her primarily as an actress from Weymouth, Massachusetts.
As with many working actors, her filmography includes a mix of studio pictures, independent films and television work, and she continues to be credited for roles that expand her range and visibility.