1990s DeVitto's modeling career started at age 15, when she began appearing in commercials, which she described to be a stepping stone to get to TV and film jobs. She was signed to
Ford and Avenue One modeling agencies. Staying true to her love of music in 2002, she played violin with the Tommy Davidson Band at the Sunset Room in
Hollywood. She also played violin on
Raphael Saadiq's 2004 album,
Ray Ray, as well as
Stevie Nicks' 2011 album
In Your Dreams.
2000s DeVitto landed her first acting role in 1999 when she participated in
The WB drama series
Safe Harbor. In 2000, she appeared in the
Nickelodeon comedy series
Noah Knows Best. DeVitto appeared in the horror comedy film
Killer Movie (2008) with then-boyfriend
Paul Wesley,
Kaley Cuoco and
Leighton Meester. From 2008 to 2009, DeVitto had a recurring role in the
fifth and
sixth seasons of
The CW drama series
One Tree Hill, where she played nanny
Carrie. In 2013, DeVitto told
Entertainment Tonight that her role as Carrie garnered strong reactions from the show's viewers and she often gets approached by fans about
One Tree Hill.
2010s Toronto in 2012 DeVitto appeared in
Will.I.Am's Vote Obama video "We Are The Ones" (2008) and
Stevie Nicks' music video for the song "Moonlight" (2011). In 2010, DeVitto began a recurring role as
Melissa Hastings in the
ABC Family mystery drama series
Pretty Little Liars based on
Sara Shepard's
book series of the same name. In 2017, Samantha Simon of
InStyle wrote that "for Torrey DeVitto, playing super-sketchy Melissa Hastings on
Pretty Little Liars wasn't exactly a challenge. Because, despite the seemingly endless web of lies surrounding the eldest Hastings sister on the show, it all looks like child's play compared to DeVitto's other unforgettable role as psychotic Nanny Carrie on
One Tree Hill." She played Nina in the horror film
The Rite (2011) alongside
Anthony Hopkins,
Alice Braga and
Colin O'Donoghue. It received favorable reviews from critics and grossed over $97 million at the worldwide box office. In November 2011, DeVitto was confirmed to have a recurring role in The CW fantasy drama series
The Vampire Diaries as Dr. Meredith Fell, who is fascinated by
Alaric Saltzman (
Matthew Davis), when she notices how quickly he recovers from an injury. She portrayed Margo in the comedy-drama film
Cheesecake Casserole (2012), released on July 3, 2012. In November 2012, it was reported that she had signed on to star as Maggie Hall in the seventh season of the
Lifetime drama series
Army Wives. Maggie Hall is a mother of two and former soldier who moves to Fort Marshall with her family. On September 24, 2013, Lifetime announced the show's cancellation, it honored the show with a two-hour retrospective special with the cast members which aired in 2014. She had a lead role as Jennie Stanton in the
Hallmark Channel television film
Best Christmas Party Ever in 2014. In August 2015, DeVitto signed on to star in the
NBC medical drama series
Chicago Med. She was cast as Dr. Natalie Manning, the ED pediatrician. She has also appeared as Dr. Natalie Manning in
Chicago P.D. and
Chicago Fire. DeVitto's character exited the show after six years in the season 6 finale. "All good things must come to an end. It has been such an honor and pure joy to bring Dr. Natalie Manning to life for all of you on
Chicago Med for the past 6 seasons. But it is now time for me and her to bow out and say goodbye," she wrote on
Instagram. She portrayed Angie in the psychological thriller
The Hoaxing (2018), a short film that she also helped produce. She starred in
Hallmark Channel's television film
Write Before Christmas (2019) alongside
Chad Michael Murray. The film centers around Jessica, portrayed by DeVitto, who sends Christmas cards to five people who have impacted her life.
The New York Times placed the film on its list of "Five Holiday Movies Worth Bingeing This Season".
2020s She played Cathy in the thriller film
Divertimento (2020) alongside
Kellan Lutz and
Ola Rapace. The film won numerous awards, including "Best Ensemble" at the Seattle Film Festival in 2021. Shot in an 18th-century
French castle, the film follows a
chess player haunted by his tragic past, Jonas (Kellan Lutz), who is given an opportunity to participate in a mysterious game, Divertimento.
Filmmaker Keyvan Sheikhalishahi wanted to create a film in which the six main characters each represent a chess piece. Production began in early September in
Vancouver, Canada. The film premiered on October 30, 2021, and aired again during Hallmark's popular
countdown to Christmas. She played organic farmer Sarah in Hallmark Movies & Mysteries romantic
time travel film,
Rip in Time, which premiered on May 22, 2022. == Style and social media presence ==