Karyn Bryant
Journalist and actress from 'The Beat'

Born
December 23rd, 1968
56 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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A journalist, actress, producer, and screenwriter, this individual gained recognition for work in sports and entertainment. Contributed to various networks, including a significant role as a host on the show 'The Beat'. Also engaged in film and television production, showcasing talents in acting and writing. Involved in the sports community, providing insights and commentary. The career encompassed a blend of media expertise and creative endeavors, reflecting a commitment to both journalistic integrity and artistic expression.
Hosted 'The Beat' on FS1
Appeared on 'The Last Dance'
Produced notable film projects
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