Brit Zane (b. 1970)

Alias:
Britannic Zane

Birthplace:
Medford, Massachusetts, United States

Born:
September 2, 1970

Brit Zane is a unique looking, gender-flexible actor with facial tattoos. In addition to acting, zie is a writer, a singer and has worn many hats on the production side of film making and theatre.  Zane began acting as a child in 1978, when they landed a role in a martial arts film titled Blackbelt in Oydessy. The film went over budget and was never completed. Since then zie has appeared in films. television programs, commercials and documentaries including : Night Doctor, All Roads lead to Occidental, The Bishop, Dawning of the Dead, Pinball Donut Girl, Wives with Knives, Thrush TV, and many short films."  In 2000, zie worked with some of horror's greatest artists in film as part of IFC's series "Silent Screams." That year zie was a spokes person for a theme park of haunted houses on the east coast named Spooky World.  Most recently zie appeared in Lyvia's House, a psychological thriller written by Patricia V. Davis and directed by Niko Volonakis.  Zane resides in Arizona, where they are working on a supernatural book series called The Cursed Worlds. A true entertainer, zie enjoys expressing their passions for story telling through filmmaking, acting and writing.

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