Kelli Berglund

Kelli Berglund
Kelli Berglundis an American actress, dancer, and singer. She portrays Bree Davenport, a bionic teenager with lightning speed, in the Disney XD series Lab Rats, and its spinoff Lab Rats: Elite Force. In 2014 she starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie, How to Build a Better Boy, where she portrays Mae Hartley, a tech-savvy young woman who along with her best friend, devises a plan to create the perfect boyfriend...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth9 February 1996
CityMoorpark, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I think it'd be the coolest thing if I could get a role in a dance movie. That's something I'm always going to love.
I love Demi Lovato's style. It's really different, but it's super chic and has a cool edge to it. I'm always trying to channel her style when going shopping for new clothes or getting dressed in the morning.
I would love to be able to read minds. How cool would it be to get inside peoples' heads and figure out what they're thinking? I guess that's a good and a bad thing.
I would love to get into feature films; I'm willing to do an action flick, I'm willing to do a romantic comedy.
I know that dancers, especially ballet dancers, can't do it forever.
No matter how busy I am, I find time for dance.
I had a great chemistry teacher and found it really interesting to learn how things are made up and how they work.
Most people don't know that I have a huge phobia of bugs. It's gotten worse and worse over the years, but I just can't stand them! Even thinking about bugs makes me queasy.
Most people don't know that I'll eat anything spicy. A little extra kick is always a good thing!
I would love to get into feature films; Im willing to do an action flick, Im willing to do a romantic comedy.
I would love to work with Kristin Wiig one day. I find her hilarious, and I totally idolize her.
Most people dont know that Ill eat anything spicy. A little extra kick is always a good thing!
Going to work is probably my favorite thing to do. I do that five days a week for probably ten hours a day, but it doesn't even feel like work and it shouldn't. When you enjoy a job so much like I do, it's not work, it's play.
Comedy has always been more challenging for me than drama.