Brittany Snow
Brittany Anne Snow, born on March 9, 1986, is a talented American actress and director known for her impactful performances across television and film. She gained early recognition for her role in the CBS soap opera *Guiding Light* from 1998 to 2001, earning a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress, along with nominations for two additional Young Artist Awards and a Soap Opera Digest Award. Snow further showcased her acting prowess in the NBC drama series *American Dreams*, which aired from 2002 to 2005, earning nominations for a Young Artist Award and three Teen Choice Awards.
Her film career includes notable appearances in popular movies such as *The Pacifier* (2005), *John Tucker Must Die* (2006), *Hairspray* (2007), and the *Pitch Perfect* trilogy (2012-2017). She also starred in *Prom Night* (2008), *Would You Rather* (2012), *Bushwick* (2017), *Hangman* (2017), *Someone Great* (2019), and *X* (2022). On television, she featured in NBC's *Harry's Law* (2011) and Fox's *Almost Family* (2019-2020).
Beyond her acting career, Snow is an advocate for mental health awareness, co-founding the Love Is Louder movement through the Jed Foundation to combat bullying. In 2020, she initiated "September Letters," a mental health letter-writing campaign, further demonstrating her commitment to supporting others.