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REAL NAME: Brittany Anne Snow
BIRTHDAY: March 9, 1986
HOME: Tampa, Florida
PARENTS: John & Cinda Snow
SIBLINGS: 1 Half Sister & 1 Half Brother
HEIGHT: 5'4"
EYE COLOR: Blue
HAIR COLOR: Blonde
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96 MINUTES CHARACTER: Carley IN THEATERS: April 27, 2012
PETUNIA CHARACTER: Robin McDougal IN THEATERS: TBA 2012
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WOULD YOU RATHER CHARACTER: Iris IN THEATERS: TBA 2012
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Brittany Snow, the blonde, blue-eyed beauty you probably remember best from crowd-pleasers like "John Tucker Must Die" and "Prom Night," is all grown up -- and if you don't believe us now, you will. With her latest flick, the dramatic thriller "96 Minutes," the 27-year-old actress proves that even though she's a bona fide triple-threat ("Hairspray," anyone?), she doesn't have to sing or dance to steal the show.
"96 Minutes" tells the story of four lives slammed together in one shocking moment, and explores how each individual deals with the situation at hand. Spoiler alert: Some deal better than others. We caught up with Snow to talk about carjacking, a capella singing and why she'll (probably) never be a lawyer.
Helmed by first-time feature film writer/director Aimee Lagos, 96 Minutes (which opens in limited release this Friday) tells the true story of a traumatic car-jacking that results in the destruction of four teenagers' lives. Among the flick's promising young cast that includes Christian Serratos, J. Michael Trautmann, and SXSW "Breakthrough Performance" award-winner Evan Ross, Brittany Snow is the film's marquee star.
Snow, whose most recognizable mainstream hits include the film-adaptation of the Broadway musical Hairspray and the teen revenge romp John Tucker Must Die, stars in 96 Minutes as Carley, a college senior who struggles to escape her kidnapping by a pair of short-fused, juvenile gangsters. Complex recently chatted with the 26-year-old actress about her emotional experience making the film, her empowering movement known as Love is Louder, and what to look forward to next from the young starlet.
Brittany Snow is one of the brightest and most engaging acting talents to emerge in recent years. She can currently be seen starring opposite Kathy Bates in the law series, Harry’s Law on NBC. She is also known for her role as Meg Pryor in American Dreams and Kate Spencer in John Tucker Must Die. She began work on the independent film, 96 Minutes, over two years ago but her passion in discussing her work on that film is still as fresh as ever. 96 Minutes premiered at SXSW Film Festival in March and releases in theatres this Friday, April 27th.
96 Minutes is the story of a carjacking and the four kids caught in the chaos of one night. The story builds to a climax as it intercuts between the car and the beginning of that day, following the separate stories of each kid - where they come from, who they are and how they all ended up in one car on that fateful night. With performances by a young multicultural cast, this tale touches on issues of race, class, friendship and the connections to the past.
Brittany Snow worked on the gritty independent drama 96 Minutes over two years ago, yet it's not difficult for her to discuss the still timely film which was inspired by true events. Snow says she thought about the movie and its subject matter a lot after filming wrapped up, and her character ('Carley') has stayed with her even as she moved on to other film projects.
96 Minutes is, on its surface, the story of two female college students who become the victims of a carjacking. But the film has much more going on than can easily be condensed to just a line or two. "I’ve been having difficulty trying to sum it up," said Snow in our interview. "I would have to say that the story is four different people from different backgrounds and how the decisions that they make in their lives can lead them to a circumstance that ultimately changes all their lives forever, and how the split second decisions you make based on where you're from can hurt you or help you."