Britt Robertson


Brittany Leanna Robertson is an American actress. She has played the lead role in Tomorrowland, as well as appearing in the films The Space Between Us, A Dog's Purpose and I Still Believe. Robertson also starred in television series such as Life Unexpected, The Secret Circle, Under the Dome, and For the People.

Early life

Robertson was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, to Beverly and Ryan Robertson, a restaurant owner. Robertson grew up in Greenville, South Carolina. She is the oldest of seven children; her mother and stepfather have three children, and her father and stepmother also have three children.
When she was 14 years old, Robertson moved from North Carolina to Los Angeles to audition for TV pilots. Her grandmother Shuler Robertson came with her. Robertson said that they would knit together during down-time on set. She has been living on her own since her grandmother returned to North Carolina when Robertson was sixteen. They remain close. She also stayed in Chester, South Carolina with her grandparents, Shuler and Jerry, for a couple of months while filming The Ghost Club.

Career

Robertson first appeared before an audience when performing various roles on stage at the Greenville Little Theater in her hometown. At age 12, she began making extended trips to Los Angeles to audition for roles in television series and landed a role in a television pilot for a series which was never picked up by a network. She made her screen debut as the younger version of the title character in an episode of Sheena in 2000. She made a guest appearance on Power Rangers Time Force the following year and received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries, or Special – Leading Young Actress for her role in The Ghost Club.
Robertson was selected to play Michelle Seaver in the ' in 2004. A role in Keeping Up with the Steins followed in 2006. She played Cara Burns in the 2007 film Dan in Real Life. Robertson appeared in ' in the episode "Go to Hell", and had a role as a recurring character in the CBS television series Swingtown.
In 2008, she played the protagonist in a Lifetime original film, The Tenth Circle, based on Jodi Picoult's novel of the same name, followed by other television roles.
In 2009, she appeared in Mother and Child and Avalon High. In the same year, she played a small role as DJ in The Alyson Stoner Project. She also made a guest appearance on in the episode "Babes" as Tina Bernardi, a Catholic teen who gets pregnant in a pact. In 2010, she starred in The CW's series Life Unexpected as Lux Cassidy, a teenager who, while in the process of being emancipated, gets back in her birth parents' lives. In late autumn 2010, she starred as Allie Pennington in the Disney Channel original film Avalon High.
Robertson played the lead role of Lux Cassidy in the television drama series Life Unexpected, which was cancelled in its second season despite positive reviews. In 2011, she appeared in Scream 4. She also had a leading role in the supernatural teen drama television series The Secret Circle, but after its first season, it was also cancelled. That same year, she starred in the film The First Time.
, Pihla Viitala, Zrinka Cvitešić, Freida Pinto and Jessica Chastain at Hamptons International Film Festival
In 2013, she joined the main cast of the science fiction mystery television series Under the Dome in the role of Angie, which she played until 2014. She had subsequent roles in the films Delivery Man and Ask Me Anything, for which she won the Best Actress award at the Nashville Film Festival. In 2014, Robertson won the Boston Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress for White Rabbit. In 2015, she starred in The Longest Ride, and also played the starring role in the film Tomorrowland, for which she was nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Sci-Fi/Fantasy.
Robertson received wider recognition in 2015 after landing the roles of Sophia Danko in The Longest Ride; she received a nomination for the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Drama. In 2016, she starred in the films Mr. Church and Mother's Day, and in 2017, she starred in the science fiction romance film The Space Between Us and in the comedy-drama film A Dog's Purpose. That same year, she headlined the Netflix comedy television series Girlboss, portraying a fictionalized version of self-made millionaire Sophia Amoruso. She starred in the ABC legal drama For the People for its entire two-season run.
In April 2019, Robertson was cast in the role of Melissa Henning, the real-life wife of Christian rock musician Jeremy Camp, in Lionsgate's faith-based biographical romance film I Still Believe. The film was released in March 2020.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003The Ghost ClubCarrie
2003One of ThemYoung ElizabethDirect-to-video
2004The Last SummerBeth
2006Keeping Up with the SteinsAshley Grunwald
2007Dan in Real LifeCara Burns
2007FrankAnna York
2008From WithinClaire
2009The Alyson Stoner ProjectDJ B-RobDirect-to-video
2009Mother and ChildViolet
2010CherryBeth
2010Triple DogChapin Wright
2011The Family TreeKelly Burnett
2011Scream 4Marnie Cooper
2011Video GirlVideo Girl
2012The First TimeAubrey Miller
2013Delivery ManKristen
2013White RabbitJulie
2014Ask Me AnythingKatie Kampenfelt / Amy
2014CakeBecky
2015The Longest RideSophia Danko
2015TomorrowlandCasey Newton
2016Jack Goes HomeCleo
2016Mother's DayKristin
2016Mr. ChurchCharlotte Brooks
2017A Dog's PurposeHannah
2017The Space Between UsTulsa
2020Books of BloodPost-production
2020I Still BelieveMelissa Henning
TBAA Mouthful of AirRachel DavisPost-production

Television

Awards and nominations