Brittany Delay
Location
San Francisco, XA
School
University Of California At Berkeley
Expertise
Lesbian TV And Film, Mockumentary Shows, A24 Films
- Brittany Delay has reported on Bay Area media events such as the Napa Valley Film Festival, the Bring Change To Mind annual SF gala, and the BroadwaySF production of 'Hadestown.'
- She has interviewed entertainment personalities such as Melissa McCarthy, Glenn Close, and Jeff Dunham.
- She has seen every single movie produced by A24.
Experience
Brittany Delay has been writing about film, TV, and pop culture for several years. During her time as a Media Studies and Journalism student at U.C. Berkeley, she wrote academically on the impact of media content on society and individual communities. As a features writer for Bay Area News Group, she covers things to do in San Francisco, including everything from new Immersive VR Experiences to theatrical productions and film festivals. She has been professionally published in Buzzfeed, East Bay Times, and Mercury News, as well as self-published on Medium. She has also gained a social media following on TikTok, where she frequently produces content covering a variety of film and TV productions.
Education
Brittany earned a bachelor's degree in Media Studies as well as a minor in Journalism from the University of California at Berkeley, where she wrote a senior thesis on contemporary lesbian film and graduated with honors.
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Stories By Brittany Delay
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Nudity is not uncommon in Hollywood nowadays, but what you're seeing may not be the real thing. These actors opted to use prosthetics rather than bare all.
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Plenty of famous actors made their way onto "Two and a Half Men" during its 12 years on the air. Here's what many of them have accomplished since then.
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Alexander Payne's sci-fi satire flop "Downsizing," starring Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig, shrinks its hero down to 5 inches tall. Here's the ending explained.
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From the death of participants to alleged fabrications and even claims of fraud, here are all the scandals surrounding "My 600-lb. Life" explained.
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Dr. Now has been a fixture on "My 600-Lb. Life" since 2012, but there's still plenty that you may not know about the reality TV show star.
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Jamie Foxx, known for "Django Unchained" and "Ray," had a rough journey to stardom. Here's the full tragic true story of Foxx, from childhood to now.
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Will Smith may be one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, but he's had his fair share of trials and tribulations along the way.
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Arctic Void brings a psychological spin to the sci-fi genre and will surely make audiences think. But what is the film really trying to say?
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Jonah Hill started out as a comedian, but he's branched out into many other parts of Hollywood, from dramatic acting to writing and directing.
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Some film and TV stars draw the line with their fans' behavior and odd requests. Here are some creepy fan requests that these actors just can't stand.
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In the '80s, "The Cosby Show" ruled the ratings. Decades later, actors like Keshia Knight Pulliam, Tempestt Bledsoe, and Lisa Bonet have blazed different paths.
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Have you ever wondered whether actors watch their own films and TV shows? Here are some actors and actresses who actively refuse to watch their hit shows.
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Unceremoniously axed after just one season, we take a look at the chances of crime drama "East New York" returning for a second and how it could still happen.
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Actors can't stay on a show forever, especially one as long-running as "CSI" — here are some of the actors who left, and the stories behind their departure.
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This twisted thriller has lots of talking points, but is there more to the shocking ending? Here's all you need to know about the ending of "Knock Knock."
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We love our mind-bending, abstract movies, even if we aren't always able to follow the plot. Here are the hardest-to-follow movies of all time.
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When it comes to the continuation of this beloved heist franchise, never say never.
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"Saturday Night Live" has had a Weekend Update segment as a regular fixture of its variety show. Here's the complete evolution of the hit segment.
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"Impractical Jokers" is a show about four lifelong friends who compete to embarrass each other. Here are the 12 best "Impractical Jokers" celebrity guests.
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Despite wrapping up over a decade ago, "House, M.D." remains one of the most popular medical dramas. Here is what the cast of the show is up to today.
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Many comedians often see a stint at "Saturday Night Live" as their big break. Here are 15 "SNL" stars who were even more successful after leaving the show.
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Let's look back at Natasha Lyonne's career.
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These "SNL" music videos aren't just hilarious, bizarre, and memorable — they're some of the best the legendary show has ever created.
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TV shows about cults are nothing short of tantalizing — take a journey down the rabbit hole of the subgenre's most compulsively watchable programs.
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Do you love "The White Lotus" on HBO? Wouldn't it be great to see characters from other shows stay at a White Lotus resort? Here's how that might play out.
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Nathan Fielder came up with some inventive and surprisingly brilliant schemes in "Nathan for You." Here are the 12 best business plans he put together, ranked.
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"30 Rock" is a unique television series based on the actual behind-the-scenes of a legendary live comedy show. Here are the best "30 Rock" celebrity guests.