When economics teacher and new-in-town Liz challenges her high school students to create business plans, she has no idea that the class winners will actually start their own matchmaking service!
Burfitt plays Gina, a teacher at Faraday High School, who has a crush on the tennis coach. When the sportsman sets his sights on new economics teacher Liz, Gina’s jealousy gets the better of her and she interferes where she shouldn’t.
A pregnant woman hires a doula to assist with her home birth, but then must stay ever alert to the threat of someone stealing her baby.
Burfitt plays the lead in Lifetime’s January 8th 2022 premiere film. She stars alongside Jason Burkey (My Sweet Holiday, You Can’t Take My Daughter), Lauren Buglioli (Secrets on Sorority Row, Florida Man) and Gina Hiraizumi (Killer Advice, The Wrong Real Estate Agent).
Before her mother sells their family home after the holidays, 30-something struggling author Bria reunites with her three best friends to reminisce and re-create the glory days of their high school years.
Burfitt plays Ella, who is the only married character of the four best friends from college. As Bria reconnects with her high school boyfriend, Ella’s secret past is brought to light, testing all their relationships.
After writing a best seller book called “Just Say No to Ho, Ho, Ho”, Katrina secretly celebrates Christmas on a website called “Christmas Lover’s Anonymous” where she connects with an undercover local reporter and the chemistry between the two is undeniable.
Burfitt played Katrina in ‘Christmas Lovers Anonymous’ which premiered on 18th November 2021 on Canada’s CTV.
Pulp was Brooke’s first feature film role. She starred alongside John Thompson (Cold Feet, The Fast Show) in this comic book comedy, which was the first narrative movie to be released on X-Box.
British TV veteran and BAFTA winner Martin Gooch wrote and directed this quirky, moving tale of four estranged siblings brought together by their inventor father’s sudden death. Brooke plays Sally Sneed, a charismatic TV reporter who questions Nick Moran (Lock Stock, Harry Potter) and Michael McKell (The Bill, Emmerdale) in press segments of the show.
Available worldwide from June 26th 2017, Brooke leads this independent thriller about a reality show star, Mimi Wyatt, who gets kidnapped after a night-club appearance. Her hostage taker (Tom Gipson) asks for a ransom of $123,000 to help pay medical bills for his terminally ill daughter. However, when Mimi is released, the police question whether she is after justice or a front-page story.
The film stars Jonathan Cheban (Keeping Up With The Kardashians) and Michelle Money (of The Bachelor fame). It covers themes of lies, fame and desperation.
Burfitt won the Best Actress award for her role at the Wexford Film Festival 2016, where the film went on to win Best Film in the same evening. The movie screened in numerous international festivals and most notably won Best International Feature at the Polish International Film Festival. The movie is distributed by Gravitas Ventures and is available worldwide on all streaming platforms.
“Brooke Burfitt does a solid job as Mimi, selling her bruised fragility and need to be wanted. The performance works well, eliciting a level of sympathy for the character as the story unfolds.”
GEM sCREEN, 2016
“Of course without compelling performances from the two main leads, Brooke Burfitt in particular, the film wouldn’t have had the impact it did. Both characters are flawed and its very difficult to sympathise with either’s situation or actions but it makes captivating viewing.”
‘Plan Z’ had a theatrical release with Cineworld in the late summer of 2016 and was released worldwide through Carnaby International. The movie won countless awards and nominations at film festivals around the world, such as Best Foreign Film at the Canada International Film Festival, Best Director at the Horrorhound Weekend Film Festival and most notably, Best Thriller at the UK National Awards in 2017.
Burfitt plays Irish girl ‘Kate’ who gets separated from her brother in a zombie apocalypse and partners up with man-with-a-plan Craig to survive in the Scottish wilderness.
In this gruesome horror, Burfitt is the unfortunate first victim of a serial killer looking for vengeance after being abused in a drug rehab clinic twenty years ago.
Recoil Films produced the picture in 2013 and was released by Revolver Entertainment across the US. The film has also been known as ‘Rehab’.
A troubled boy on the verge of adulthood who’s life is torn apart after he falls for a beautiful schoolgirl.
This Luc Godard stylized drama was shot in Southampton in the summer of 2010. Burfitt plays the lead Sarah-Jane in a story about a bored middle class schoolgirl, who skips school to spend time with dropout Johnny, which ultimately ends in tragedy.
In Nick Hilton’s directorial debut, Brooke plays ‘Michelle’ in the comedy crime drama about Sebastian (James Poole), who runs a ring of young men who steal dogs in order to ransom them back to their wealthy owners. Michelle is Sebastian’s long term friend and potential love interest. Despite all the women that throw themselves at Sebastian, he always goes back to Michelle when he needs a friend.