American actor Brigette Lundy-Paine began their show business career as a toddler and continued a steady rise into a multifaceted adult performer. Born in Portland, Oregon, they grew up in Alameda, California, where their family was actively involved in the Bay Area theater scene.
They began making on-stage appearances in projects involving their parents before they were three. Eventually, they went east to attend New York University. It was there that they came to the attention of a broader cross-section of the entertainment industry.
They were soon cast as a college student opposite Emma Stone and Joaquin Phoenix in Woody Allen's "Irrational Man" (2015). A small role followed on "One Bad Choice" (MTV, 2015), before the actor starred in the Nike-produced web-series "Margot vs. Lily" (2016).
They joined the cast of "The Glass Castle" (2017) playing the younger sister of author Jeannette Walls, played by Brie Larson. They were then cast as one of the leads in the family drama "Atypical" (Netflix, 2017- ) playing the protective younger sister of Keir Gilchrist's autistic teen.
They continued acting in films as well, with supporting roles in Alexander Payne's "Downsizing" (2017) and "The Wilde Wedding" (2018) with Glenn Close and John Malkovich. They also played Four Finger Annie opposite Johnny Knoxville in the comedy "Action Point" (2018).
Keeping with the comedic theme, Lundy-Paine then joined the cast of "Bill & Ted Face the Music" (2020), playing the daughter of Keanu Reeves' Ted.