Career
She portrays Bree Davenport, a bionic teenager with lightning speed, in the Disney XD series Laboratory Rats, and its spinoff Laboratory Rats: Elite Force. Berglund began her career at a young age, gracing the small screen as a series regular on TLC"s Hip Hop Harry. television appearances also include Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader, and America"s Next Producer.
Berglund also appeared in the indie film, Bye Bye Benjamin.
Her commercial credits include campaigns for Old Navy, Hyundai, Bratz, McDonald"s and Mattel, among others She has also appeared in print and modeling campaigns for Reebok and the Camarillo Academy of Performing Arts.
Berglund has been honored with many awards in dance for her lyrical contemporary, hip-hop, tap, and jazz techniques. Berglund stars as Bree, an overly outgoing, bionic super-human with super speed, in the Disney XD live-action comedy series Laboratory Rats alongside co-stars: Tyrel Jackson Williams, Billy Unger, and Spencer Boldman.
Bree is one of the three bionic teen siblings, who try to navigate their way through a "normal" world of school, friends and family, with the occasional bionic glitch.
She continued to play Bree on Laboratory Rats" spinoff series Laboratory Rats: Elite Force which premieres in 2016. In 2013, Berglund guest starred on the Disney XD series Kickin" lieutenant, where she played karate prodigy Sloane Jennings. In this episode, her character sings "Had Maine Hello" as a duet with Kim Crawford, played by Olivia Holt.
In mid-2013, Berglund began work on the Disney Channel Original Movie, How to Build a Better Boy, in which she stars as Mae Hartley, one of the two main roles.
The film is directed by Paul Hoen and premiered on August 15, 2014. She sings "Something Real" with China Anne McClain which was released on July 29, 2014.