Brit Whittle is a professional actor, writer, and voice over artist based in New York City. A native of Georgia, Brit worked in Atlanta from 1995-2003. He then went on to receive his MFA in Acting from the Florida State University/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training in 2006. While studying at the FSU/Asolo Conservatory, he attended the Florida State University London Center in the summer of 2005. There he studied acting, writing, and voice with Patsy Rodenburg of The National Theatre, Charmian Hoare of the RSC, and Mark Wheatley, formerly of Theatre Complicite.
In addition to his film, television, and stage work as an actor and voice over artist, Brit is also a playwright. His first play, The Legend of Eustis Ray Jackson, was work-shopped in September 2007 by Project: Theater for Theatre in the Rough at The Director’s Company in New York City.