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Erinn Veronica Westbrook is an American actress, singer, dancer and model. She is known for portraying Bree in ''
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'', Gabby Richards in the
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series ''
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'', and Magnolia Barnard in the
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series '' Insatiable''. As of 2022, she stars as Tabitha Tate in
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series '' Riverdale''.


Early and personal life

Westbrook was born on
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, and moved to Town and Country, Missouri, when she was six years old. She is the second of three children. She has an elder sister, Lauren and a younger brother, Brent C. Both of her siblings are also Harvard graduates. She attended John Burroughs School, where she was the captain of the cheerleading squad and graduated in 2006. She graduated from
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, the tenth member of her family to do so. She majored in English, American Literature and Language, with a secondary concentration in Dramatic Arts and an advanced certification in Spanish. She wrote for the ''Harvard Crimson'' and was president of Students Taking on Poverty.


Career

After interning for ''
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'', '' NBC'', and ''
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'', Westbrook began her career as an on-air personality for
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. She reported on topics pertinent to young people and hosted several features, including SXSW, mtvU's Movers & Changers, a joint venture between the network and the New York Stock Exchange, and MTV Spring Break. Westbrook served as one of the main hosts of MTV Spring Break 2010, 2011, and 2012. In 2012, Westbrook landed a recurring role on '' Mr. Box Office'', starring alongside Bill Bellamy,
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, and Jon Lovitz. She also choreographed two episodes in 2013. Westbrook began her career in Los Angeles as a model with
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, appearing in ads for Nike, Vineyard Vines, Seventeen magazine, Cosmopolitan magazine, and others. In fall 2013, Westbrook was featured as one of "Fashion's Next It Girls" in Hollywood by ''Who, What, Wear''. Westbrook has guest-starred on '' Switched at Birth'', ''
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'', '' Bones'', ''
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'' and most recently, '' Jane the Virgin''. She is best known for her role as Bree, the captain of the Cheerios, in the fifth season of ''
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''. In spring 2014, Westbrook joined the cast of MTV's drama, ''
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'', and continued with the show through the fifth and final season in 2016. In summer 2014, Westbrook was invited by the U.S. embassies in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia to visit Southeast Asia as an emissary of Culture and the Arts.


Filmography


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Westbrook, Erinn Year of birth missing (living people) African-American actresses American television actresses Living people 21st-century American actresses The Harvard Crimson people 21st-century African-American women