While audiences currently know her as a jungle contestant on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, Kelly Brook has built an extensive acting portfolio spanning over two decades. The British media personality, currently braving the Australian wilderness alongside Martin Kemp and Ruby Wax, boasts an impressive 33 acting credits according to her IMDb profile.
Kelly Brook's Complete Film Career
Brook's journey into entertainment began in 1996 with her television debut as Suzanne in Fist Of Fun, but her film career properly launched in 2000. Her early roles established her presence in British cinema before she gained international recognition.
Her breakthrough came in 2003 when she appeared in the Hollywood remake of The Italian Job as Lyle's Girlfriend, sharing the screen with Mark Wahlberg and Charlize Theron. This high-profile role came after earlier performances in Sorted (2000) as Sarah and Ripper (2001) as Marisa Tavares.
Notable Film Roles and Horror Ventures
Throughout the 2000s, Brook maintained a consistent presence in cinema with diverse roles across genres. She appeared in science-fiction thriller Absolon (2003) as Claire, showcased her comedic timing in Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005), and demonstrated her horror credentials in Piranha 3D (2010) as Danni Arslow.
Other significant film appearances include School for Seduction (2004) as Sophia Rosselini, the thriller House of 9 (2005) as Lea, and survival drama Survival Island (2005) as Jennifer. Her filmography also contains several British productions like Keith Lemon: The Film (2012), where she played herself, and Taking Stock (2015) as Kate.
Television Career Beyond Acting
Beyond her film work, Kelly Brook has enjoyed a varied television career encompassing presenting, judging, and acting roles. She co-hosted The Big Breakfast from 1997-1999 and returned for its 2021 revival, establishing herself as a familiar face on British television.
Her acting credits include appearing in American series Smallville as Victoria Hardwick/Sarah Hayes between 2002-2004, and British teen drama Skins in 2010 as Tina. She also participated as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing in 2007 and served as a guest judge on Britain's Got Talent in 2009.
More recently, audiences have known her as a Heart Radio host, demonstrating the versatility that has characterised her entire career in the public eye. As she continues her jungle adventure on I'm A Celebrity, her substantial body of work in film and television remains a testament to her enduring presence in British entertainment.