
Alison Brie was born on December 29, 1982, in Hollywood, California—a city known for producing some of the world’s biggest stars. With her mother, Joanne Brenner, working in childcare and her father, Charles Terry Schermerhorn, involved in the entertainment industry, Brie was raised in an environment that encouraged creativity.
From a young age, she displayed a natural talent for performance, participating in school plays and local theater productions. Recognizing her passion for acting, she pursued a degree in theater at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), where she refined her skills in stage acting. She also had the opportunity to study at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, which further enhanced her versatility as an actress.
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Brie’s Hollywood journey began with small television roles. In 2006, she made one of her first on-screen appearances in “Hannah Montana”, playing a minor role that introduced her to a young audience. But it was in 2007 that she landed a part that would change her career—playing Trudy Campbell in AMC’s highly acclaimed series “Mad Men”.

Brie’s portrayal of Trudy, the sophisticated and strong-willed wife of Pete Campbell, was met with praise. She added depth to the role, making Trudy a standout character even in a cast filled with powerhouse performances.
While Mad Men showcased Brie’s dramatic talents, it was her role as Annie Edison in NBC’s “Community” that cemented her as a star.

From 2009 to 2015, Brie played the overachieving, ambitious, and sometimes naive Annie, whose journey through Greendale Community College became a fan favorite. She seamlessly blended comedy with heartfelt moments, proving that she could hold her own in a talented ensemble cast.
The show’s cult following turned Brie into one of the most beloved television actresses of her time, opening the door for even bigger opportunities.

With television success under her belt, Brie quickly transitioned into films, taking on diverse roles across multiple genres. Some of her most notable films include:
“The Five-Year Engagement” (2012) – A romantic comedy where she played opposite Jason Segel.
“Sleeping with Other People” (2015) – A witty, modern rom-com that highlighted her comedic strengths.
“The Disaster Artist” (2017) – A critically acclaimed film that showcased Brie’s ability to handle dramatic storytelling.
“Promising Young Woman” (2020) – A socially impactful thriller that earned major award nominations.
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Her ability to take on both lighthearted and intense roles demonstrated her versatility as an actress, making her one of the most sought-after talents in Hollywood.
In 2017, Brie took on one of her most challenging and physically demanding roles as Ruth Wilder in Netflix’s “GLOW”.

Playing a struggling actress who turns to professional wrestling, Brie underwent rigorous training, learning real wrestling moves and performing most of her own stunts.
The series, inspired by the real-life Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, was a massive success, earning multiple Emmy nominations and further proving that Brie could excel in any genre.

Brie continues to push creative boundaries, balancing acting, producing, and writing. Some of her latest projects include:
“Somebody I Used to Know” (2023) – A romantic dramedy co-written with her husband, Dave Franco.
Voice Work in “Rick and Morty” – Expanding her presence in animation.
Upcoming Collaborations – New projects with Netflix and other major studios.

Alison Brie’s career is a testament to dedication, versatility, and an unwavering passion for storytelling. Whether in drama, comedy, action, or voice acting, she consistently delivers memorable performances, proving time and again that she is one of Hollywood’s most talented and respected actresses.