Brittany Burns is an Australian actress best known for her role as Charlotte Wattsford in the teenage science fiction series H 2 O: Just Add Water. Another famous project with her participation is the science-fiction film "Babe: The Four-Legged Baby", which became the debut for the actress.
Movie
Brittany Burns has not so many feature films yet. In the filmography of the young actress, there are much more television projects.
In a feature film, Brittany made her debut in 1994, playing one of the main roles in the family-owned science fiction film "Baby: The Four-Legged Baby." The tape won the love of critics, was awarded the Oscars and Golden Globes, and also became one of the highest grossing films of the year, collecting $ 254 million at the box office. However, this role did not become truly stellar for Burns, and there were not so many offers to act in films after this film.
The next few years, Brittany Burns worked exclusively on television. In the full-length movie, she again appeared only in 2003, playing in the biographical drama "Against the Current". The plot is based on the story of swimmer Tony Fingleton, who had to overcome many obstacles to success in sports. The main role in the film was played by Jesse Spencer, known to moviegoers on the series "House MD".
TV roles
In 1998, the actress got a role in the adventure series "Finding the Treasure Island", in which she starred until 2000. The series did not gain much popularity outside of Australia.
This was followed by a role in the soap opera Breakers. In 2005, the actress appeared in the television film Little Oberon.
From 2007 to 2008, Brittany Burns worked on the teenage series "H 2 O: Just Add Water", in which she played Charlotte Wattsford. This was the first notable role in the career of the actress. The series has gained immense popularity among adolescents around the world, especially in Europe and the United States.
In the television career of the actress, it is also worth highlighting the medical drama series "All Saints", in which she performed several roles at once.
In 2014, the actress played in the romantic comedy "Wonderland." At the moment, this is her last television project.