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Brianna Brown

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Best Ever You

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Join me for a special one hour show with actress Briann Brown. Brianna’s latest film adventures include starring in Tony Giglio's horror-thriller “Timber Falls,” alongside Josh Randall, Beth Broderick and Nick Searcy, (as well as a significant amount of blood) and she filmed “The Lost Tribe” in Panama.  For over 200 episodes Brianna Brown has portrayed the Love to Hate Dr. Lisa Niles on the Emmy award winning show "General Hospital." Brianna has been named by Soap Opera Digest Best Storyline in 2010 and Sexiest Actress on General Hospital 2011.   

When not pretending to be other people, Brianna enjoys being herself. Her favorite activities include staying active through running, hiking, practicing yoga, skiing, playing soccer, singing and dancing. She likes to keep her mind active as well, reading books, being involved with charitable organizations, and solving the world’s problems over a cup of coffee with her friends.  She co-founded an investment club called "Green Goddess Investment Club" and she even started a non-profit women’s group called "The New Hollywood" Women's Goal Group Inc  (www.TheNewHollywood.org).  The group consists of over 24 other women in Los Angeles and there is also a New York branch as well. We donate upwards of $10,000 to various charities and create events.  We also are expert writers within the magazine Best Ever You (www.besteveryou.com) Brianna stated that she originally started the group to support other women who were also trying to “make the impossible, possible.” She explains, “It’s amazing to see what can be accomplished when women love and support one another in being their personal best rather then being competitive and negative."

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