Spencer Locke
Spencer Locke, born on September 20, 1991, is an American actress with a radiant personality that has earned her the nickname "the Sunshine Girl." From a young age, Spencer was drawn to the world of acting, deciding at just six years old that she wanted to pursue it professionally. She began taking classes and quickly found success in local commercials in the Orlando area. By the age of 11, she relocated to Los Angeles with her manager and coach, determined to escalate her career.
Her hard work paid off when she landed her first acting role as Brandee Case in the series "Without a Trace." This was shortly followed by a small part in the film "Spanglish," credited as Sleepover Friend. Spencer made notable appearances in children's television, securing recurring roles in Nickelodeon's "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide" and Disney Channel's "Phil of the Future," as well as appearances on "That's So Raven." In 2004, she contributed her voice to the animated film "Monster House," produced by Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg, which was released in 2006.
Beyond acting, Spencer is passionate about the arts, particularly drawing and dancing, and leads an active lifestyle through various sports such as kickboxing and ice skating. In late 2007, she starred in "Resident Evil 3: Extinction," portraying the character K-Mart. Filming in Mexico was an unforgettable experience for her, and as her career unfolds, there's no doubt that Spencer Locke's journey will be one to watch.
Filmography
The Final Wish
Detention (2012)
Insidious: The Last Key
Resident Evil: Afterlife
The Bling Ring
Among Wolves
All American Christmas Carol
Tarzan (2013)
Monster House
Resident Evil: Extinction
Landmine Goes Click
Babysitter's Black Book
Mad Genius
Bridal Boot Camp