Alison Brie Schermerhorn is an American actress who was born in Hollywood, California. Alison got interested in acting at an early age and started performing in community theater shows at the Jewish Community Center in Los Feliz. Her very first role was “Toto” in The Wizard of Oz. She started her career with television, appearing as Trudy Campbell in the popular drama series Mad Men from 2007 to 2015. Brie is best known for her starring roles as Annie Edison in the comedy series Community from 2009 to 2015. Brie graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a bachelor’s degree in theater in 2005 and studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Alison Brie Schermerhorn started her professional career with television, performing as a guest spot for Comedy Central and Disney’s Hannah Montana in 2006. Before getting a role as Trudy Campbell in the popular TV-series drama ‘Mad Men’ in 2007 and continued to play the character till 2015. Brie also starred in the comedy series ‘Community’ as Annie Edison from 2009 till 2015. Alison was also a part of the animated comedy series BoJack Horseman as Diane Nguyen from 2014 till 2020.
Brie bagged several roles in major films like the horror film Scream 4 in 2011 and appeared in the comedy film The Five-Year Engagement in 2012. Brie has given her voice to the character Princess Unikitty in The Lego Movie in 2014. Alison started her role as Ruth Wilder in the Netflix comedy-drama series GLOW in 2017. Along working in the television, Brie has starred in films such as ‘The Five-Year Engagement’ in 2012, ‘The Lego Movie’ in 2014, ‘Get Hard’ in 2015, ‘Sleeping with Other People’ in 2015, ‘How to Be Single’ in 2016, ‘The Little Hours’ in 2017, ‘The Disaster Artist’ in 2017, ‘The Post’ in 2017, ‘Promising Young Woman in 2020, and ‘Horse Girl’ in 2020. Brie will be next seen co-starring with Dan Stevens in the 2020 horror film ‘The Rental’, which was directed by husband Dave Franco.