The youngest of ten children, actress Brittoni Sinclair has lived in Los Angeles and Jamaica and everywhere in-between. Born to an African American mother and a Jamaican father, Brittoni grew up in the affluent neighborhoods of Palos Verdes and then Baldwin Hills, California, after her parents divorced. In middle school, however, Brittoni shifted g...
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The youngest of ten children, actress Brittoni Sinclair has lived in Los Angeles and Jamaica and everywhere in-between. Born to an African American mother and a Jamaican father, Brittoni grew up in the affluent neighborhoods of Palos Verdes and then Baldwin Hills, California, after her parents divorced. In middle school, however, Brittoni shifted gears and moved with her mother to Detroit where she studied at Fine and Performing Arts Academy West and was bit by the acting bug. A few years later, Brittoni again shifted years and went to go to school and live with her father in Jamaica. Brittoni later returned to Detroit to begin high school; after two years, however, she went to live with her aunt in Las Vegas where she finished her remaining school years.Next up in Brittoni's life travels was a stop in Lubbock, Texas, where she studied at South Plains College and helped her entrepreneurial mother open a chain of smoke and liquor stores that have since grown into a size-able corporation. Her interest in college couldn't compete with her emerging dream of becoming a trained, working actor, however, and Brittoni left Texas for Los Angeles. The same day she arrived in Hollywood to pursue her dream, Brittoni began an intense acting program at the Joanne Baron / DW Brown Studio in Santa Monica where she studied the Meisner technique and graduated two years later. Brittoni considers herself both a comedic and a dramatic actress with a strong imagination and has starred on stage in "Eavesdroppers," one of L.A.'s longest running plays, and recently worked as a principal in the short film "Jailbait."
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