BRITTANY MURPHY (Sarah McNerney) recently starred in Curtis Hanson’s "8 Mile," opposite Eminem, and the ensemble film "Spun," directed by Jonas Akerlund. Earlier, Murphy starred in Ed Burns’ ensemble drama "Sidewalks of New York," Penny Marshall’s "Riding in Cars with Boys" opposite Drew Barrymore, and in Gary Fleder’s "Don’t Say A Word" opposite Michael Douglas for Regency Enterprises.
Murphy starred alongside Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie in "Girl, Interrupted," and in Alan Rudolph’s "Trixie" opposite Emily Watson. She gained national attention from her breakthrough role as Tai Frasier in the box office smash "Clueless." Her other credits include "Summer Catch," "Drop Dead Gorgeous" and "Cherry Falls."
On television, Murphy starred opposite Lukas Haas and Sidney Poiter in Harpo Productions’ "David and Lisa," and in Showtime’s critically acclaimed "Devil’s Arithmetic" opposite Kirsten Dunst and "Common Ground." Her talent for voices and accents can be heard each week on Fox-TV’s animated comedy ‘King of the Hill," as she gives life to the characters LuAnn and Joseph on the hit series.
Murphy performed on Broadway with Allison Janney in Arthur Miller’s Tony® Award-winning "A View from the Bridge" directed by Michael Mayer.