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Crystal Bernard Biography and Filmography |
Crystal Bernard
Birthday: September 30, 1961
Birth Place: Garland, Texas, USA
Height: 5' 4"
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Texas-born actress/singer Crystal Bernard began performing at a very early age. When she was three years old, she was part of the Bernard Trio, which also included her father Jerry and her sister Robyn. The trio would travel across the nation to perform at gospel revivals and recorded a total of 17 gospel albums together. Bernard studied acting at the Alley Theater in Houston, TX, and then enrolled at Baylor University to further her studies in acting, also taking up international relations. While the main bulk of her work has been on television, she has appeared in several films as well. Bernard is also still actively involved in the music industry as a songwriter and as a performer. |
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- Crystal got her start as a child entertainer, singing with her father at revivals in the early 1970s.
- She co-wrote the song "If I Were Your Girl", which is performed by Paula Abdul and appears on her album "Head Over Heels".
- Graduated from Spring High School.
- She sang the duet "I wanna take forever tonight" with Peter Cetera.
- Sister of Robyn Bernard.
- Daughter of Jerry Wayne Bernard.
- Grew up in Westador subdivision in Houston, Texas.
- Sister of Scarlett Bernard and Angelique Bernard who graduated from Westfield High Schoold in Houston, Texas.
- Attended Bammel Middle School in Houston, Texas (close to Spring, Texas). Created her own video which included a self-written song about Tom Sawyer for a school project.
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