Brittany Snow at "The Beast in Me" (2025) premiere.
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PHOTOS: Brittany Snow Turns 40 — See Her Then & Now

American actress Brittany Snow has turned 40 years old.

Born on March 9, 1986, in Tampa, Florida, Snow is best known for her roles in various television series and movies. However, she has also appeared in music videos and lent her voice to various video games.

As she celebrates becoming a quadragenarian, what better time to take a look back at her through the years?

So, starting in her childhood and ending in the present day, let’s see Brittany Snow then and now.


Brittany Snow as a Child

Above is a 2017 social media post by Brittany Snow with a three pictures of her as a child.

Before she became an actress, Snow was a child model. The pictures above are from one of her early headshot shoots. Her first job was as a three-year-old in a print advert for Burdines department stores.


Snow’s First Acting Role

Above is a social media post with several pictures of Brittany Snow circa 1998 when she was on “Guiding Light.”

Brittany Snow’s first acting job came in 1998 when she landed the main role of Susan “Daisy” Lemay on the CBS daytime soap opera “Guiding Light.”


The Early 2000s

Brittany Snow at "The Ring" (2002) premiere.Getty
Brittany Snow at “The Ring” (2002) premiere.

In 2002, Brittany Snow landed her second major television job, when she began playing Margaret “Meg” Pryor on the NBC drama series “American Dreams.”

The early-mid 2000s also saw her land a recurring role as Ariel Alderman on the FX medical drama series “Nip/Tuck.”

Additionally, she got her first movie credit in 2005, when she played Zoe Plummer in Adam Shankman’s family action comedy “The Pacifier.”


The Mid-Late 2000s

Brittany Snow at the "John Tucker Must Die" (2006) premiere.Getty
Brittany Snow at the “John Tucker Must Die” (2006) premiere.

In the mid-late 2000s, Brittany Snow’s movie career really began to take off.

In 2006, she voiced Shizuku Tsukishima in the English dub of the Japanese animated movie “Whisper of the Heart” and appeared in Betty Thomas’ teen comedy “John Tucker Must Die.”

Other movies she appeared in included 2007’s musical rom-com “Hairspray,” 2008’s slasher horror “Prom Night,” and 2009’s comedy-drama “The Vicious Kind.”

On television, her credits included episodes of police procedural “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” animated sitcom “Family Guy,” and teen drama series “Gossip Girl.”


The Early 2010s

Brittany Snow at the "Pitch Perfect" (2012) premiere.Getty
Brittany Snow at the “Pitch Perfect” (2012) premiere.

In the early 2010s, Brittany Snow’s movie credits included 2010’s drama “Janie Jones,” 2011’s crime thriller “96 Minutes,” 2012’s musical comedy film “Pitch Perfect,” 2013’s comedy-drama “Syrup,” and 2014’s comedy-drama “There’s Always Woodstock.”

Her television credits in this period included the leading role of Jenna Backstrom in the legal comedy series “Harry’s Law,” a recurring role in the sitcom “Ben and Kate,” and a role in the pilot episode of British sitcom “An American Education.”


The Mid-Late 2010s

Brittany Snow at the "Pitch Perfect 2" (2015) premiere.Getty
Brittany Snow at the “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015) premiere.

In the mid-late 2010s, Snow appeared in several movies, including the 2015 musical comedy sequel “Pitch Perfect 2,” 2016’s romantic comedy-drama “The Late Bloomer,” 2017’s musical comedy sequel “Pitch Perfect 3,” and the rom-com “Someone Great.”

Brittany Snow at the Australian premiere of "Pitch Perfect 3" (2017).Getty
Brittany Snow at the Australian premiere of “Pitch Perfect 3” (2017).

On television in the same period, Snow had a recurring role in the anthology drama series “Full Circle,” a recurring role in the romantic musical comedy-drama series “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” and a main role in the drama series “Almost Family.”


The Early-Mid 2020s

Brittany Snow at the "X" (2022) premiere.Getty
Brittany Snow at the “X” (2022) premiere.

In the early-mid 2020s, Snow appeared in several movies, including 2020’s comedy-drama “Hooking Up,” 2022’s slasher horror “X,” 2022’s festive rom-com “Christmas with the Campbells,” 2023’s drama “The Good Half,” and 2024’s mystery thriller “Barron’s Cove.”

Snow’s television appearances in this period included an episode of sitcom “Not Dead Yet,” a recurring role in the action thriller series “The Night Agent,” a main role in the drama series “The Hunting Wives,” and roles in the two miniseries “Murdaugh: Death in the Family” and “The Beast in Me.”


Brittany Snow Now

Brittany Snow at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards.Getty
Brittany Snow at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards.

Now, Snow is looking fabulous at 40, with one of her most recent prominent public appearances coming at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards in January this year.

Above is a 2026 social media post by Brittany Snow with several extremely recent photos and videos of her.

We’d like to wish Snow a very happy 40th birthday. We hope she has the best day.

Filmography info per IMDb.

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