Alison Brie
American actress
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2025 | Alison Brie stars in the film 'Together', playing the role of Millie |
2025 | Upcoming film 'Together' in post-production |
2024 | Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie at the Astra TV Awards for Apples Never Fall |
2024 | Set to star in two projects: main role as Amy Delaney in 'Apples Never Fall' miniseries and voice role as Tina in 'Krapopolis' |
September 4 2024 | Brie was announced as Evil-Lyn for the upcoming live-action movie reboot of Masters of the Universe. |
2023 | Stars in and executive produces 'Somebody I Used to Know' and appears in 'Freelance' |
February 10 2023 | Brie wrote and starred in the romantic comedy film Somebody I Used to Know, which was released on Amazon Prime Video and became the #1 film on the platform in the US and worldwide. |
2022 | Wrote, produced, and starred in the film Spin Me Round. |
2021 | Voiced Planetina in Rick and Morty and provided an English dub voice for Am in Star Wars: Visions |
2020 | Wrote, produced, and starred in the film Horse Girl. |
2020 | Received additional nominations for her performance in GLOW at the Critics' Choice Television Awards and Satellite Awards |
2020 | Directed an episode of Marvel's 616 documentary series |
2020 | Brie participated in an online fundraiser where the cast of 'Community' reunited for a table read, reprising her role as Annie Edison. |
2019 | Continued to receive nominations for her role in GLOW, including Best Actress at the Satellite Awards and Golden Globe Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations |
2018 | Appeared in the music video for Beck's song "Colors", performing as herself |
2018 | Received multiple nominations for her role in GLOW, including Best Actress in a Comedy Series at the Critics' Choice Television Awards, Best Actress at the Satellite Awards, Best Actress at the Golden Globe Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Individual and Ensemble Performance |
2017 | Began portraying Ruth Wilder in the comedy-drama series GLOW, which continued until 2019, earning Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. |
2017 | In an interview with Larry King, Alison Brie stated that she did not want to have children. |
2017 | Starred in 'The Post', 'The Little Hours', and 'The Disaster Artist' |
2017 | Nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Voice Acting in an Animated TV Production at the Annie Awards for BoJack Horseman |
2017 | Appears in critically acclaimed films 'The Post' and 'The Disaster Artist' |
March 13 2017 | Alison Brie married Dave Franco. |
2016 | Alison Brie voiced Black Widow in the Marvel Avengers Academy video game |
2016 | Alison Brie voiced Princess Unikitty in The Lego Movie: 4D – A New Adventure |
2016 | Appeared in multiple films including 'Joshy', 'How to Be Single', 'Get a Job', and 'A Family Man' |
2015 | Won Outstanding Achievement in Acting at the Newport Beach Film Festival Awards for the film No Stranger Than Love |
2015 | Starred in romantic comedy 'Sleeping with Other People' and comedy film 'Get Hard' |
2015 | Alison Brie voiced Princess Unikitty in the video game Lego Dimensions |
August 25 2015 | Alison Brie and Dave Franco were reported to be engaged. |
2014 | Voiced Princess Unikitty in 'The Lego Movie' and appeared in documentary films 'Harmontown' and 'Lennon or McCartney' |
2014 | Nominated for Best Ensemble Cast at the Streamy Awards for The ArScheerio Paul Show |
August 22 2014 | BoJack Horseman debuted on Netflix with Brie as a key voice actor. |
June 2014 | Brie joined the cast of the Netflix series BoJack Horseman, where she voiced main character Diane Nguyen and recurring character Vincent Adultman. |
2013 | Brie appeared in 'The ArScheerio Paul Show', portraying Madonna in an episode featuring Madonna and Rosie O'Donnell. |
2012 | Alison Brie won Best Supporting Actress in Comedy at the Entertainment Weekly Awards for Community and was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the Critics' Choice Television Awards |
2012 | Starred in multiple films including 'Save the Date', 'The Five-Year Engagement', and 'Montana Amazon' |
2012 | Alison Brie began dating Dave Franco after meeting him at the previous year's Mardi Gras party. |
2012 | Alison Brie appeared in an episode of 'Sketchy', playing the character Meg in the episode 'You Got Retweeted'. |
2011 | Alison Brie met Dave Franco at a Mardi Gras party in New Orleans, which began their romantic relationship. |
2011 | Alison Brie was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Comedy at the Entertainment Weekly Awards for her role in Community |
2011 | Appeared in horror film 'Scream 4' as Rebecca Walters |
March 2011 | Co-hosted Attack of the Show! for the second time. |
2010 | Alison Brie began her film career with roles in two films: 'The Home Front' (short film) and 'Raspberry Magic' |
April 2010 | Brie co-hosted an episode of Attack of the Show! for the first time. |
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