In "The Ugly Truth," Bree plays Joy, the best friend and co-worker of Katherine Heigl's character. A fellow workaholic, she hasn't had a date in quite some time.
Bree plays plays publicist Dana who who helps her troubled friend (Lindsay Lohan) try and reclaim the luck she once had through a whirlwind of events.
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Bree plays Liz Knowles in this lighthearted comedy about a lost dog adopted into a shoddy firehouse.
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A cartoon hating executive has a hare raising experience when he meets an unemployed 'toon rabbit. Bree plays Trixie in this film directed by James Baker and Joe Haidar. AnimatedAmericanmovie.com
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Bree co-stars in this critically acclaimed movie about the phases of a television pilot as it goes through the network TV process of casting, production, and airing. Also starring David Duchovny and Sigourney Weaver.
Bree captivated audiences as the head cheerleader Tina Hammersmith in the hit film "Bring It On Again." She was a 2004 DVD Exclusive Awards Best Actress Nominee for this sequel of the popular franchise.
She opened the mega-hit "The Wedding Planner" as a nervous bride, alongside Jennifer Lopez.
Bree channeled snobby bouffant haired Tri-Pi Tiffany in "Sorority Boys."
Bree immediately made her mark in Hollywood as Rob Schneider's love interest Allison the Fish Girl in the popular movie "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo."
Bree is Martha Utterson in Lions Gate Films' re-telling of the horror classic.
Bree plays Sophie in this short film about the improbable collision of two souls at opposite ends of their lives in Los Angeles. When a weary entertainer and a searching stripper meet, they find the meaning that's eluded them. Directed by Michael Karbelnikoff.
Bree made her mark within the independent film world with the Sundance award-winning "The Quest For Length," a critically acclaimed mockumentary in which Bree plays the supportive girlfriend of a man on a comical quest to enlarge his penis.
Bree plays Sandi in this independent film about a commitment phobic man (Jimmy Fallon) reuniting with his ailing father (Tom Arnold.) Sharon Stone also stars.