Kelly Brook learned her craft studying at the prestigious Italia Conti academy of theatre arts in London. After graduating, she pursued dance and went on to appear in numerous pop videos. Shortly thereafter, Kelly caught the eye of a photographer who introduced her to a modeling agent. In only a few short years Kelly went on to become one of the most recognized models in Britain.
Eager to move on from the modeling world and back to her greatest love, performing, Kelly was eager to try something new. The Big Breakfast was a popular live morning show that was looking for a host. After beating off stiff competition from more experienced peers, she landed the job after turning just eighteen. This made front page news, turning Kelly into a national treasure overnight. After such a high profile stint she signed a deal with MTV to host her own show for the music television network. During this time Kelly landed a couple of roles in small independent movies, which gave her her first feature experience.
Confident in her ability as an actress, Kelly set out on her journey to Hollywood. After just three weeks she landed her first role in the Warner Brothers project, The Miss Adventures of Fiona Plum. Kelly played the title character, a British witch sent to America to become a nanny. Keen to remain in business with Kelly, Warner Brothers offered her a role in a new show called Smallville. Kelly played the role of Victoria Hardwick in what Rolling Stone cheekily described as "the best episodes of Lex Luther's life.” After commuting between Los Angeles and London for the past four years, Kelly has continued to secure many television and film roles. More recently Kelly can be seen in School for Seduction which she filmed in Rome and Newcastle England. Kelly plays "Sophia", an Italian seductress who teaches Geordie girls the art of seduction, due for release in 2005. She is also starring in the psychological thriller "House of Nine" with Dennis Hopper, "Three" with Billy Zane and "Deuce Bigalow European Gigolo" with Rob Schnieder.
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