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Britt Robertson
Britt Robertson Height 5' 3" Born April 18, 1990 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
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Brittany Leanna Robertson was born in Charlotte, North
Carolina, to Beverly (Hayes) and Ryan Robertson, a restaurateur. She was raised
in South Carolina, the oldest of seven children. Her mother's worries about the
public school system led to Robertson being home-schooled. She began acting at
the Greenville Little Theater in South Carolina, and in her early teens moved to
Los Angeles with her grandmother to seek TV and film opportunities. She won
roles in various TV projects including Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers
(2004). Success continued with appearances in Dan in Real Life (2007), Scream 4
(2011), and the lead roles in two series, Lux in Life Unexpected (2010) and
Cassie in The Secret Circle (2011). Britt also starred in the television film
Avalon High (2010), opposite Gregg Sulkin, had a supporting role in the Vince
Vaughn film Delivery Man (2013), headlined the Nicholas Sparks book adaptation
The Longest Ride (2015), opposite Scott Eastwood, and will star with George
Clooney in the Brad Bird-directed science fiction adventure Tomorrowland (2015).
The oldest of 7 children.
Grew up in Greenville, South Carolina.
Was considered one of the 55 faces of the future by Nylon Magazine's Young
Hollywood Issue.
Has been in a relationship with Dylan O'Brien since 2011. The two met while
filming The First Time (2012).
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