Britni Raine

Britni Raine

Personal Details

Biography

Britni Raine, a remarkable actress, has been praised by renowned filmmakers Sean Hackett and Fredrick Thornton for her extraordinary capacity to imbue her characters with a profound essence of her own being. This remarkable talent stems from her multifaceted heritage, which is a rich tapestry woven from the diverse cultural threads of Ireland, Sweden, England, and the storied Seminole tribe.

Born to parents who served in the military, Britni's early years were characterized by a nomadic lifestyle, with her family relocating to various places, ultimately coming to rest in a small suburb within the Chicagoland area. This perpetual state of flux, however, had a profound impact on the young girl, as it instilled in her a sense of adaptability and resilience that would serve her well in the years to come.

It was at the tender age of nine that Britni first discovered her passion for acting, when she landed the role of the Scarecrow in a local production of the beloved classic, "The Wizard of Oz". This initial foray into the world of theater sparked a flame within her, and she soon found herself consumed by a desire to hone her craft.

Britni's pursuit of acting led her to study voice and acting in the city, where she began to develop the skills and techniques that would eventually allow her to take her talents to the professional level. It was during this period that she landed her first professional role, in the short film "Ordinary World", directed by the acclaimed filmmaker David Huzieran.

Britni's fledgling career in the entertainment industry commenced with a diverse array of roles that showcased her versatility as a thespian, including her portrayal of Stacey, the quintessential heartless mean girl, in the 2006 drama "Ordinary World". This was followed by her poignant and intense performance as the distraught and reckless party girl in Marttie Go's 2008 coming-of-age film "High School, I Hate You". Additionally, Britni had the opportunity to hone her craft by playing the recurring role of Jenna, the bad influence, on the popular ABC television series "Army Wives". Furthermore, she was fortunate enough to study under the tutelage of renowned acting coaches Erica Daniels, Adam Belcuore, and Bob Mason, thereby further refining her skills and laying the groundwork for a successful and enduring career in the entertainment industry.

Britni's career-defining moment arrived when she landed the pivotal role of Zoe in the Tony-nominated Broadway production "Airline Highway", masterfully directed by the esteemed Tony award-winning director Joe Mantello. This breakthrough performance served as a springboard for her subsequent success, as she went on to star in the critically acclaimed and award-winning series "Reckless Juliets" on Amazon. Her outstanding portrayal in this project garnered her the prestigious title of BEST ACTRESS from the esteemed FirstGlance Film Festival, a testament to her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft.

Noteworthy aside from her extensive experience in the film and television industry, Britni is actively engaged in the creative process, simultaneously penning and starring in her debut film, "Domino", with a projected completion date of Winter 2023. Furthermore, she has recently wrapped up a significant lead role in the forthcoming feature "Survival", boasting the esteemed executive producer, Leah Daniels Butler, and is currently attached to a multitude of other film projects.

Career

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2016
Reckless Juliets
Reckless Juliets as Carmody Shaw