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Canadian actress, singer and dancer (born 1985) For the American softball player, see Brittany Gray (softball).
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Brittany Gray
BornBrittany Alexandra Gray
(1985-12-17) December 17, 1985 (age 39)
Pickering, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActress/Singer/Dancer
Years active1990–present
Websitewww.brittanygray.com

Brittany Gray (born December 17, 1985) is a Canadian actress, singer, and dancer who appeared in the film Chicago and the musical The Producers as a teenager. Gray was born and grew up in Pickering, Ontario, where she began studying dance at the age of 3 and soon after began singing, acting and modeling.

After being cast in Disney's Aaron Stone, Gray appeared in other Disney projects such as Once Upon A Mattress with Carol Burnett. She had a role in the musical The Toxic Avenger (musical) for which she received positive reviews. Gray was on Season 2 of Dan for Mayor as "Melanie" and the new CBC series InSecurity as "Amber".

Gray is also a make-up artist. She worked as a makeup artist on So You Think You Can Dance Canada.

Career

Gray has had roles in several films and stage musicals, including Chicago, the musical The Producers, the Queen musical We Will Rock You, and the film Amelia. She has appeared in Disney projects, including as Megan Fox's dance double in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, and was later a part of the ensemble cast of Eloise at the Plaza. Gray had a lead guest role in the Disney television series Aaron Stone playing "Hive", and a role as lead dancer and singer in the movie version of Once Upon a Mattress with Carol Burnett.

Gray has also appeared on Canadian television and the Canadian stage: she was Howie Mandel's Case Model #5 in Deal or No Deal Canada, and starred as "Sarah" in The Toxic Avenger at The Danforth Music Hall in which she played a librarian, the love interest for "Toxie".

Gray appeared in Season 2 of Dan for Mayor and in the CBC series InSecurity.

In 2006, Gray set up Fancy Face Make-up Artistry & Co., a beauty and fashion boutique mainly servicing TV shows, music videos and fashion shoots. She is a makeup artist for So You Think You Can Dance Canada and the spokesperson for BellaPierre Cosmetics on The Shopping Channel.

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