Bree Turner's childhood was marked by traveling the country with her family, including her pro-football player father. This upbringing exposed her to a variety of experiences and environments, which likely influenced her later development as a performer.
As a teenager, Turner's family settled in Northern California, where she discovered her passion for dance. She honed her skills in various styles, including ballet and jazz, during her high school years.
After moving to Los Angeles to study dance at UCLA, Turner was discovered by a dance agent and quickly landed roles in numerous high-profile films and television shows. She danced in movies such as My Best Friend's Wedding, She's All That, and The Big Lebowski, and appeared in commercials and music videos for notable artists.
Turner's extensive work in the dance industry led her to develop a strong foundation in acting. She credits her dancing background for helping her focus and develop her acting skills. To further hone her craft, she studied theater at King's College in London and enrolled in acting classes with renowned instructors.
Turner's early acting credits include roles in films such as Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo and Sorority Boys. She also starred alongside Jennifer Lopez in The Wedding Planner and played the part of head cheerleader in Bring It on: Again. In addition, she appeared in the critically acclaimed comedy Good Girls Don't... and the Sundance award-winning film The Quest for Length.
Turner has also made a name for herself in the independent film world, with roles in films such as The Year of Getting to Know Us and The TV Set. She has recently appeared in Firehouse Dog, Just My Luck, and Masters of Horror.
When not working on a project, Turner dedicates her time to her craft, supporting charitable causes, and spending time with her loved ones.