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Briana Lane
File:BrianaLanein2012.png
Briana Lane in 2014
Born (1985-10-27) October 27, 1985 (age 38)
Occupation(s)Actress, musician
Years active2006–present

Briana Lane (born October 27, 1985) is an American actress[1] and musician.[2]

Career

Acting

She is known for her recurring roles on NBC's The New Normal, Freeform's Switched at Birth,[3] Freeform's Young & Hungry[4] and her lead role in Disney's Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3.

In 2020, she can be seen in Blumhouse's film Run Sweetheart Run, indie One Nation Under God[5] and heist feature 12 Hour Shift.[6] Other notable roles include her lead role as Roxanne in Nerdist's Real Housewives of Horror and recurring roles on NBC's Extant and Freeform's Baby Daddy. In August 2020, Lane was announced as a temporary replacement as Brook Lynn Ashton on the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital with Amanda Setton on maternity leave.[7][8]

Music

In 2018, she released an album with her band, Winslow[9] with bandmate Kate Miner. The duo is signed with Kobalt under AWAL Records.[10]

Hosting and writing

Lane got her start as a writer for CBS interactive's Danny Bonaduce Life Coach after graduating college which led her to do on-camera hosting work for the network.[1] She has hosted for E! News, MSN, and CBS. In 2015, she co-anchored a comedy news show called The Desk for Uproxx under Woven Digital.[11] In 2012, she wrote a comedy pilot with Brianne Davis and shot the spec with Jorge Garcia.[12]

Personal life

Lane was born in Los Angeles, CA and attended Marymount High School.[citation needed] She graduated with a BA from UCLA's School of Film, Theater and Television with an emphasis in musical theater.[13][better source needed]

Lane is a member of UNICEF's Next Gen and a longtime supporter of The Arthritis Foundation.[14]

Filmography

Year Project Role Notes
2020 General Hospital Brook Lynn Ashton Temporary replacement; August 6, 2020 – present[7]
American Housewife Stephanie (1 epsiode)
Run Sweetheart Run
12 Hour Shift Cheryl Williams (post-production)
One Nation Under God Emma Sackson (post-production)
2019 American Horror Story Jess (1 episode)
2018 All American Elaine (1 episode)
NCIS Diane Boyle (1 episode)
9-1-1 Storm (1 episode)
All Night Cindy (1 episode)
Stuck in the Middle Jayden (1 episode)
Blood, Sweat and Lies Leslie (completed)
Couch People Briana (4 episodes)
2017 Major Crimes Shelley (1 episode)
The Last Tycoon Susan (1 episode)
2016 Young & Hungry Dr. Rounds (4 episodes)
An American Girl Story - Melody 1963: Love Has to Win Val Direct-to-video
What's News? Various Characters (4 episodes)
2015 Extant Corinne (2 episodes)
Grimm Stacy Balouzian (1 episode)
The Desk News Anchor (164 episodes)
Austin & Ally Beverly Robbins (1 episode)
A Kind of Magic Lizzy (completed)
2014 Switched at Birth Christy Salz (2 episodes)
Real Housewives of Horror Roxanne (6 episodes)
Oliver Stoned Jennifer (post production)
2013 The New Normal Clea (3 episodes)
Hawaii Five-0 Dahlia (1 episode)
Anger Management Celeste (1 episode)
Wendell and Vinnie Chrissy (1 episode)
Second Chances Regina (completed)
Pop Star Yvette (completed)
2012 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta! Jenny
Baby Daddy Cassie (1 episode)
The Wedding Band Kristin (1 episode)
2011 Drop Dead Diva Sierra Santell (1 episode)
Mental Mary-Jane (completed)
The Back-up Bride Shelby (completed)
Bones Sheila Burnside (1 episode)
Bri Squared Bri (Pilot)
2010 Gigantic Briana (1 episode)
The Bannen Way Danielle (2 episodes)
The Whole Truth Barb Leone (1 episode)
Law & Order: Los Angeles Amy Moran (1 episode)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Maddie (1 episode)
2009 Secret Girlfriend Brenda (1 episode)
The Suite Life on Deck Karina (1 episode) Ala-Ka-Scram!
Canned (ABC Pilot) Ashley (unaired) and (completed)
Lovely Evening Phaedra (completed)
Let's Get Laid Tiffany (completed)
The Cellar Sassy (completed)

References

  1. ^ "Society 6". Society 6.
  2. ^ Media, Chilled. "Home - Chilled Magazine". Chilled Magazine. Retrieved 2018-06-22.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ JRT. "Briana Lane Vacations On "Hawaii Five-0" [SEE HER TONIGHT]". College Life, News, Sports, Girls & Entertainment | COED. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  4. ^ "Young & No More Therapy | Freeform". www.disneyabcpress.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-21. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  5. ^ Lemieux, Stephen (2018-04-12). "Briana Lane Interview | AfterBuzz TV's Mini Spotlight". AfterBuzz TV Network. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
  6. ^ "WWE Legend Mick Foley Joins David Arquette's '12 Hour Shift' (Exclusive)". TheWrap. 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
  7. ^ a b Silver, Carly (August 6, 2020). "Amanda Setton Explains General Hospital's Exit as Briana Lane Temporarily Assumes Role". Daytime Confidential. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  8. ^ Jubinville, Mike. "First Impressions: Briana Lane as Brook Lynn Quartermaine on GH". Daytime Confidential. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
  9. ^ "Nyota Issue 12". Issuu. Retrieved 2018-06-23.
  10. ^ "HOME". Winslow. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  11. ^ BroBible. "Get To Know Briana Lane, The Gorgeous Host Of UPROXX's Daily News Show 'theDESK'". BroBible. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  12. ^ Gohring, Joy, Bri Squared, Brianne Davis, Briana Lane, Jorge Garcia, retrieved 2018-06-25
  13. ^ "Briana Lane: Rinse and Repeat".
  14. ^ Media, Chilled. "Chillin' with Briana Lane - Chilled Magazine". Chilled Magazine. Retrieved 2018-06-25.

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