Brenna O'Brien (born March 9, 1991) is a Canadian actress and artist.
She is best known for voicing Rin in the anime series Inuyasha. Brenna
O'Brien was in the original pilot of The Middle in 2007 also starring
Ricki Lake and Atticus Shaffer. This pilot was then re-created in 2009
with the current cast.Brenna began her acting career at age 9,
performing in local theatre productions and school plays. Her first
film role was in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed at the age of 12 and
from there went on to guest star in such films and televisions shows
such as Supernatural as the NSA demon secretary Cecily, Stargate SG-1,
Meghan in Zixx: Level Two, X-Men: The Last Stand, Phantom Racer and
Girl in Progress.[1] She is an accomplished voice over actor, having
worked as a guest star as well as lead roles in several anime series,
including Inuyasha, Hamtaro, Gundam SEED Destiny,[citation needed] and
Elemental Gelade. She was a lead voice in Marvel’s animated feature
Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, Marvel series Iron Man: Armored
Adventures and Nintendo’s Dragalia Lost.
She is best known for voicing Rin in the anime series Inuyasha. Brenna
O'Brien was in the original pilot of The Middle in 2007 also starring
Ricki Lake and Atticus Shaffer. This pilot was then re-created in 2009
with the current cast.Brenna began her acting career at age 9,
performing in local theatre productions and school plays. Her first
film role was in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed at the age of 12 and
from there went on to guest star in such films and televisions shows
such as Supernatural as the NSA demon secretary Cecily, Stargate SG-1,
Meghan in Zixx: Level Two, X-Men: The Last Stand, Phantom Racer and
Girl in Progress.[1] She is an accomplished voice over actor, having
worked as a guest star as well as lead roles in several anime series,
including Inuyasha, Hamtaro, Gundam SEED Destiny,[citation needed] and
Elemental Gelade. She was a lead voice in Marvel’s animated feature
Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, Marvel series Iron Man: Armored
Adventures and Nintendo’s Dragalia Lost.
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