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Home/People/Bre Scullark
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Born
Apr 26, 1985
Age 40
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

1
Movies
5
TV Shows
Also Known As
Brittney Lavelle Scullark
IMDb Profile

Bre Scullark

Acting

Biography
Brittney Lavelle "Bre" Scullark (born April 26, 1985), was a contestant on cycle 5 of America's Next Top Model in 2005, where she was the second runner-up. She later returned to All Stars in 2011, where she was the fifth girl eliminated and placed tenth. Scullark was born in Harlem, New York. She began swimming competitively when she was nine years old, winning many medals. Bre attended catholic school throughout elementary and middle school. Her first fashion show was The Juneteenth fashion show in NYC. She attended Sullivan College Upstate in NY, where she studied international sales, another outlet for her to pursue her dream and travel the world, Bre began an internship at Vincent Nessi's Showroom. After the show, Bre signed with Ford Models. She has done print work for Essence, Dark and Lovely, Mahogany in Fall 2006, Cover in April 2007, Knit 1 in Fall 2007, Kmart, Wal-Mart's Piper and Blue Jeans, Doucette Duval, InStyle, Vibe, CosmoGirl, Six Degrees and Real Simple. She has also appeared in US Weekly, December 2005 with Nik and Nicole. She was interviewed in the September 2008 issue of Ebony in an article about the fashion industry "blackout" titled "Where are all the black models?". She has participated in many fashion shows including BET’s Rip the Runway, Valentino, Prada, Hot 97’s Fashion Show and Nicole Miller. She has hosted "Certified", a music show, and she was a correspondent for The Tyra Banks Show. She has been featured in commercials for AMBI, Old Navy, Target, Pantene Pro-V and Garnier Fructis Herbal Shine. In acting, she had a role in CSI (as part of her challenge prize), Law and Order: SVU, Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse, and Let the Church Say Amen, a 2013 film directed by Regina King. She was Ruben Studdard's love interest in his "Change Me" music video and was in "Lotus Flower Bomb" by Wale and Miguel. She was a spokesperson for Drop Dead Gorgeous, a non-profit organization which works against child sex-trafficking. She now owns her own yoga studio called Urban Peace Squad, and has a son named Zahir Knight, born in January. She was signed to Expecting Models during her pregnancy.
In the Hive poster

In the Hive

as Gang Member
2012