Britt Flatmo
- Actress
- Music Department
Britt Flatmo is an award-winning American actor and singer. Her roles include: Peg Kazynk in J.J. Abrams & Steven Spielberg's blockbuster hit "Super 8", Amy in "Life As We Know It" starring Katherine Heigl & Josh Duhumel, and Jeri in the comedy film "Nic & Tristan Go Mega Dega" w/Ariel Winter. She is also known for her starring role of Emily in the internationally award-winning film "Abuelo", which gained her the award of Best Breakthrough Performance at the Philadelphia Film Festival.
In television, Britt has had co-star & guest star roles in Without a Trace, Big Time Rush, Medium, as well as Hallmarks, Diner Formal.
Britt won "Female Vocalist of the Year" at the 25th Annual LA Music Awards and was also the recipient of the highly coveted Wayne Brady Scholarship, which gave her a full ride to attend the elite triple threat training school- Hollywood Launch Academy. She got her first taste of singing and performing at 5 yrs old when she booked a role in Oliver at the musical theatre company The Driftwood Players in Seattle. Fast forward thirteen years, she has finally stepped into the vocal booth to record and write her Freshman album with Grammy nominated producer and writer Jonathan George. George states, "I have known Britt since she moved to LA in 2007 and have watched her flourish from a singer into a full fledged artist." The album is due Fall 2015. She performs all around Southern California including House of Blues, The Whisky a Go Go, LA County Fair, The Grove LA, The Vault, The Avalon Theater in Hollywood, to name a few.
In television, Britt has had co-star & guest star roles in Without a Trace, Big Time Rush, Medium, as well as Hallmarks, Diner Formal.
Britt won "Female Vocalist of the Year" at the 25th Annual LA Music Awards and was also the recipient of the highly coveted Wayne Brady Scholarship, which gave her a full ride to attend the elite triple threat training school- Hollywood Launch Academy. She got her first taste of singing and performing at 5 yrs old when she booked a role in Oliver at the musical theatre company The Driftwood Players in Seattle. Fast forward thirteen years, she has finally stepped into the vocal booth to record and write her Freshman album with Grammy nominated producer and writer Jonathan George. George states, "I have known Britt since she moved to LA in 2007 and have watched her flourish from a singer into a full fledged artist." The album is due Fall 2015. She performs all around Southern California including House of Blues, The Whisky a Go Go, LA County Fair, The Grove LA, The Vault, The Avalon Theater in Hollywood, to name a few.