Brittany Tiplady Jordan Black in Millennium
Birth name: Brittany Alexandra Tiplady Biography for Brittany Tiplady
Brittany young actress, daughter of Scott and Susana Tiplady (she was born in Peru) to a sister actress Avery Tiplady, has a dog called Lucy, Brittany belongs to a ballet academy. She was seen in the film "The Pledge" with Jack Nicholson.
Brittany Tiplady is a Canadian actress known for her role as Georgia "George" Brown in the Mysterious Ways television series. She was born in 1988 in Langley in British Columbia, Canada. Tiplady began her acting career at the age of five, playing in advertisements for brands like McDonald's and Toys "R" Us. She also played in television and television series, including The X-Files and The Outer Limits. In addition to her acting work, Tiplady also recorded voices for video games and animated films. She also appeared in theatrical productions, including a production of the crucible at the Gateway Theater in Richmond, British Columbia. Tiplady has continued to work as an actress over the years, appearing in productions such as The 4400 and The Killing. Apart from her acting career, Tiplady is also interested in music and has recorded songs for films. She is also passionate about yoga and regularly practices this discipline. Filmography
TriviaPlays piano
Has a dog named Lucy, that was a present from actress Megan Gallagher (who played her mom in "Millennium") when she had to leave the show on the end of 2nd season.
Apart from her active participation with the film industry, Brittany belongs to a Ballet Academy. For the past three years, she has taken part in a Ballet recital. Quotes
FamilyWon Best Performance in a TV Drama Series, Supporting Young Actress for her portrayal of 'Jordan Black' in "Millennium", Young Artists Awards of Hollywood - 1998
Daughter of Scott and Susana Tiplady (she was born in Peru)
Sister of actor Avery Tiplady
Granddaughter of Ian Tiplady.
Great-daughter of reverend Fred Tiplady. Author of the card
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