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Krystal Joy Brown is an American actress. She made her Broadway debut playing various roles in the musical revival of Hair (2009). She has since played Ornella Sturdevant in the musical Leap of Faith (2012), Josephine Bloom in Big Fish (2013), and Diana Ross in the jukebox musical Motown: The Musical (2014).
Cast: Kim Matula, Kevin McGarry, Brittany Mitchell, Jamila Hall, Craig March. ... One Royal Holiday (2020) Robert Clark/Crown Media. Cast: Laura Osnes, Aaron Tveit, Krystal Joy Brown, ...
[14] [15] In November 2013, after All My Children was cancelled, Morgan was cast in Starz drama series, Power, opposite Omari Hardwick and Naturi Naughton. [16] [17] In 2015, she co-starred alongside Richard Lawson and Vivica A. Fox in two TV One holiday movies: Royal Family Thanksgiving and Royal Family Christmas.
A Not So Royal Christmas Cast: Brooke D'Orsay, Will Kemp Plot: Tabloid journalist Charlotte (D'Orsay) attempts to land an interview with a reclusive count. In response, the royal family has a ...
A Royal Christmas is a 2014 American holiday romance television film directed by Alex Zamm and starring Lacey Chabert, Stephen Hagan, and Jane Seymour. [2] Written by Janeen Damian, Michael Damian, Neal H. Dobrofsky, and Tippi Dobrofsky, the film is about a young American seamstress from Philadelphia whose boyfriend reveals himself to be a royal prince and heir to the throne of Cordinia.
Meet the cast of Heaven Down Here. Pictured: Isabel Birch, Krystal Joy Brown, Jayden Oniah ... She previously appeared in One Royal Holiday and Girlfriendship for Hallmark. Pictured: Tina Lifford.
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby is a 2019 Christmas romantic comedy film directed by John Schultz from a screenplay by Nate Atkin, based on characters created by Karen Schaler. The film stars Rose McIver , Ben Lamb and Sarah Douglas . [ 1 ]
The Princess Switch film series consists of American Christmas romantic-comedies, [1] [2] [3] including three feature films. Starring Vanessa Hudgens in multiple roles, alongside Sam Palladio and Nick Sagar, the plot is based loosely on the 1881 novel The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain.