Brittany O'Grady has been a professional performer since the tender age of four, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility in various roles and productions throughout her illustrious career.
Most recently, she made a significant impact as Paula in "The White Lotus," a dark comedy mini-series created by Mike White for HBO, further solidifying her reputation as a talented and dynamic actress.
In addition to her impressive work on "The White Lotus," Brittany also starred in "Little Voice" on Apple TV+, where she brought to life the character of Bess King, a young and ambitious singer-songwriter striving to make a name for herself in the competitive music scene of New York City.
Brittany's extensive and diverse body of work includes notable roles in Lee Daniels' Fox series "Star" and the Blumhouse feature "Black Christmas," as well as the Philip Noyce feature "Above Suspicion" alongside the talented Emilia Clarke, and a recurring role on the CW series "The Messengers."
Born and raised in the Washington D.C. area, Brittany was fortunate enough to be cast in several productions with prominent theaters in the region, including the Tony-Award winning Signature Theatre, the historic Ford's Theatre, the critically-acclaimed Synetic Theater, the Little Theatre of Alexandria, and Encore Stage and Studio.
Throughout her career, Brittany has had the privilege of performing at esteemed venues such as the White House and the Kennedy Center, further testament to her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft.