BIOGRAPHY
Within the year Bree was selected by the New South Wales Institute of Sport and became an elite level gymnast at the age of 12. Bree's career blossomed and she became one of Australia's most successful international rhythmic gymnasts. Not only was she the first Australian rhythmic gymnast to ever win an individual medal in Europe, she was named a legend in the book 'Legends - A Celebration of Australian Women in Sport'.
After Bree's retirement from competitive sport she made the move to the entertainment and fashion industries.
Recognising a niche in the market, Bree drew on her gymnastics skills and created her own unique style of contortion, steering herself away from the all too common circus style of performance, Bree combined her flexible talents with glamorous cabaret style routines which saw her performing throughout Australia and internationally at events for Louis Vuitton, Audamars Piguet Launch in Hong Kong, Parliament House and the Crystal Boudoir Show to name just a few.
One of Bree's most noteable achievements was being asked to appear on the Tyra Banks produced top US television show America's Next Top Model. Bree was flown to Los Angeles for the episode, instructing the model contestants on the art of extreme posing. Combining her skills as a contortionist with her modelling experience and on-screen talents.
Bree's flexible skills, artistic choreography, model physique and showmanship make Bree Robertson a one-of-a-kind and in-demand performer.
But Bree didn't stop there, she also carved herself out a career as an actress and model appearing in feature films, television shows, numerous television commercials, music videos, fashion shows including Escada, World and David Jones, photo shoots and advertisements worldwide. Most recently becoming the face of accessories label Metallic Dreamer.Bree snared herself one of the lead roles in the suspense thriller feature film Fragment. Written and directed by Andrew Miles. Bree plays the role of Victoria, a woman who is brutally murdered and is brought back to life night after night, along with her killer. Other acting ventures include a leading role in the short film Pizza Noir which went on to win an Australian Cinematography Society Award Silver and an appearance on Channel 7 television show Home & Away where Bree played the role of Constable Bambi, a stripper turned thief.