Monday, April 29, 2013

Kelli Berglund: Radio Disney Music Awards 2013

Los Angeles, California - Seventeen year old Kelli Berglund looked beautiful in a lovely dress as she walked the red carpet for Radio Disney Music Awards 2013 at Nokia Theater LA Live on April 27th, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.

Kelli Berglund born February 9, 1996 is an American teen actress and dancer. Berglund stars on the Disney XD series, Lab Rats as Bree Davenport, a bionic teen.

She began her career at a young age, gracing the small screen as a series regular on TLC's Hip Hop Harry. TV appearances also include Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader, and America's Next Producer. Berglund also appeared in the indie film, Bye Bye Benjamin. Her commercial credits include campaigns for Old Navy, Hyundai, Bratz, McDonald's and Mattel, among others. She has also appeared in print and modeling campaigns for Reebok and the Camarillo Academy of Performing Arts. Berglund has been honored with many awards in dance for her lyrical contemporary, hip-hop, tap, and jazz techniques. Though she is equally versatile in these types of dance, her favorite style is contemporary — a blend of ballet and jazz.

Berglund stars as overly outgoing, bionic super-human Bree with lightning speed abilities, in the Disney XD live-action comedy series Lab Rats alongside co-stars: Tyrel Jackson Williams, Billy Unger, and Spencer Boldman. Bree is one of the three bionic teen siblings, who tries to navigate a "normal" world of school, friends and family, with the occasional bionic glitch.

A native of California, Berglund resides in Moorpark, California with her parents, Mark and Michelle Berglund, and younger sister, Kirra. Berglund spent her 2012 summer vacation at Oʻahu to try new things and have fun. She is a student at Moorpark High School's independent study program. In her spare time, she enjoys swimming, spending time with her sister, video editing, still photography and creating original films on her computer.
Photos Credit: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic, Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images & Steve Granitz/WireImage

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