Brittany Bristow

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Brittany Bristow
Born (1990-02-08) February 8, 1990 (age 34)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present
Spouse
Dustin Keating
(m. 2022)
[1]

Brittany Bristow (born 8 February 1990) is a Canadian actress. She was born in Toronto, Ontario, to film producers Leif and Agnes Bristow. Since 2002, Bristow has appeared in many films and series. She is known for starring in several Hallmark Channel movies. [2]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Perfect Pie Patsy (age 10)
2003Profoundly NormalMargaret as TeenTV movie
Blizzard Erin Scott-Pierce
Missing Shayla AndrewsTV series, 1 episode
2010Made... The MovieCharlotteTV movie
Sophie & ShebaSophiestarring role
2010–2011 Baxter Tassie SymonsTV series, 12 episodes
2011 Murdoch Mysteries Laura MacFarlaneTV series, 1 episode
2013WavelengthsGemmashort, starring role
2014 Saul: The Journey to Damascus Johanna
2015A Dangerous ArrangementCarrieTV movie
2016 Private Eyes Sherry GibbsTV series, 1 episode
The Apostle Peter: RedemptionSusanna
PreshiftTV series, 1 episode
Coming InKellyTV series, 3 episodes
CherryLucyshort, starring role
2017 Kiss and Cry Riley Allison
Love BlossomsKimmy SpencerTV movie
Good Witch MarindaTV series, 1 episode
Rising Suns WebisodesSloan CamdenTV mini series, 1 episode
Christmas Next Door Elaine StewartTV movie
PetrichorKelseyshort, starring role
2018Royal MatchmakerBritneyTV movie
AutopsyThe Subjectshort, starring role
Love on SafariAlly BotsmanTV movie
Killer HighJeanneTV movie
Christmas at the PalaceJessicaTV movie
No Sleep 'Til ChristmasNicolaTV movie
2019Love, Romance, & ChocolateMarie GrubenTV movie
Holiday DateBrooke MillerTV movie, starring role
2020 The Marijuana Conspiracy Jane
ShadowtownMayastarring role
Rising SunsSloan CamdenTV mini series, 6 episodes
2021Love in WhitbrookeAmber VerdonTV movie, starring role
Dancing Through the ShadowLouise Turner
Wrapped Up in LoveAshleyTV movie, starring role
2022The Story of LoveRubyTV movie, starring role
Hudson & Rex MelissaTV series, 1 episode
A Tail of LoveBella ChanningTV movie, starring role
Home for a Royal HeartErinTV movie, starring role
Hearts of StarsTV series, 2 episodes
2023The Love ClubNicole EverettTV series, 4 episodes, starring role
Just JakeAmber GibsonTV movie, starring role
A Safari RomanceMegan HenryTV movie, starring role
2024My Sweet Austrian HolidayCharlotte DoblerTV movie, starring role

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