Brighton Sharbino
Brighton Sharbino was born in Flower Mound, Texas, United States on August 19th, 2002 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 21, Brighton Sharbino biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Sharbino began her career singing on Barney & Friends on PBS. She had other early guest television appearances on series such as Hannah Montana, Prime Suspect, The New Normal, and True Detective.
In 2013, Sharbino landed her first major recurring role as Lizzie Samuels in the fourth and fifth seasons of The Walking Dead. She appeared in the film Cheap Thrills and played Young Abby Sciuto in the "Hit and Run" episode of NCIS.
In 2014, Sharbino was cast in the fantasy series "Once Upon a Time" where she played the young version of the Snow Queen, Ingrid. About the role she stated "It was very different from shooting 'The Walking Dead' and I loved it cause I got to be a princess. In The Walking Dead they would put dirt on me. They put extensions on me, were fixing my hair, and let me wear a princess dress, it was really fun to do. It was a dream."
Sharbino played Abby Beam in the 2016 faith based film Miracles From Heaven, alongside Queen Latifah and Jennifer Garner. The movie was shot in Atlanta in the summer of 2015 and Sharbino had her 13th birthday on set.
In 2017, Sharbino played the role of Tiffany Hart in the film Bitch. That same year, she had a guest role as Mandy Fowler in an episode of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit. "Growing up Smith" is a coming of age comedy about growing up in small town USA in 1979 in which Sharbino played the role of Amy and was released in cinemas in 2017. The film won numerous best audience awards and jury awards at film festivals including Woodstock, Naples, CAAMFest and Prescott Film Festivals.
In 2018, Sharbino acted alongside her older sister Saxon Sharbino, in the film "Urban Country" where she played the role of Faith, a teenager that moves to a horse ranch to help her ill mother.
In 2019, she starred as antagonist Allison Betts in season 1 of the Brat web series Zoe Valentine and appeared in the drama film American Skin. She starred in the 2020 Snap Original Players.