Krystal Joy Brown

Featured in episodes 273, 274, & 275

Krystal Joy Brown is a multi-talented Broadway favorite & T.V. & Film actress.

Krystal is currently a recurring guest-star on the new hit CBS series, “The Equalizer”, starring Queen Latifah and Christopher Noth. She is also starring on Broadway as Eliza Hamilton in the Pulitzer-prize and 12 TONY Award-winning Broadway mega-hit musical, Hamilton. With five Broadway shows under her belt, HAIR (Dionne/Abe Lincoln), Leap Of Faith (Ornella), Big Fish (Josephine), and MOTOWN (Diana Ross), her extensive theatrical background has led her to be a two-time Fred Astaire Award Nominee and work closely with some of the worlds top Oscar and TONY award-winning playwrights, directors, producers, and creative teams. Her goal is to always create new characters and be hands-on in the development of new inspiring works.

Krystal also voices the character of Netossa in the DreamWorks/Netflix animated series, She-Ra Princesses of Power, which is now streaming all five seasons only on Netflix. She has been seen in the Disney live-action feature film MAGIC CAMP (Disney+) with Adam DeVine and Gillian Jacobs. She has guest-starred in NBC’s Law & Order: SUV, Hulu’s Deadbeat,  ABC’s Castle, Disney’s Sydney to the Max, and most recently, Hallmark Channels “One Royal Holiday”.

Aside from her many theatrical pursuits, she is and stage and screenwriter, columnist, novelist, and songwriter, her original music has been featured on ABC’s The Neighbors & ABC’s Mistresses. She made her directorial debut in 2019 with the short film she co-wrote, Reddy Records. She has been commissioned to write and develop diverse new stories for stage and screen, sparking a new passion for the ambitious multi-hyphenate. An avid activist in mental health, wellness, and social justice. Krystal also co-host’s the Apple podcast,

“HOW WE DO THIS”.

Krystal has also helped to create the Hamilton Racial Justice Task Force aka Ham4Progress to use the brand and the many talents of the company to push change in our society and create a more equitable future.

 

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Krystal Joy Brown