Bree Condon

Bree Condon
Born Bree Condon
(1986-03-03) March 3, 1986
Corona Del Mar, California, U.S.

Modeling information

Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Blue/Green

Bree Condon (born March 3, 1986) is an American fashion model and actress.

Biography

Condon was born in Inglewood, California.

Career

Modeling

Condon has modeled for Guess? jeans and fragrance campaigns;[1] her other ads include Frederick's of Hollywood, George Marciano, JC Penney, Morellato, OPI, Silvian Heach, Smet, True Religion Jeans, Venus Swimwear, and posed for Maxim magazine's swimsuit issue. She has been on the cover of Vanidades (Mexico) - March 2007, Brentwood - August 2005, Vegas Essential - March 2006, Ocean Drive (Swim Issue) - Summer 2006, and Santa Barbara Magazine - April/May 2006.

In 2006 she was the cover girl for a new remix version of the classic 1965 jazz album Whipped Cream & Other Delights by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. Condon wore a whipped cream bikini on the cover, echoing the famous shot of Dolores Erickson buried in a mound of cream on the 1965 cover.[2][3][4]

In 2010 it was reported that Condon had been a victim of an unusual identity-theft scam, in which a man had impersonated her on dating websites and social media for two years, and had induced others (believing they were in communication with the real Condon) to send him money and gifts. When she became aware of the impersonator, Condon hired a private investigator and worked with authorities to secure his arrest.[5]

Filmography

In May 2002, she landed the lead role of a student Mandii Carson in Raspberry & Lavender.

She has appeared on various television shows including Eleventh Hour (CBS), Samantha Who (ABC), My Generation (ABC), The Vampire Diaries (CW), Funny or Die Presents (HBO) and Revenge (ABC).

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