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Born December 23, 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Birth Name Karyn Elaine Bryant
Height 5' 8" (1.73 m)
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Karyn Bryant was born on December 23, 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA as Karyn Elaine Bryant. She is a writer and producer, known for Special (2006), The Thompsons (2012) and Sliders (1995). She has been married to Wade Eck since September 15, 2001. They have one *****.
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Wade Eck (15 September 2001 - present) ( 1 *****)
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Heart Endurance Aggression Technique
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******, with Wade Eck, of ********, Aurora Eck.
Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. Completed secondary school at Lawrence Acadamy at Groton and received bachelor's degrees from Brown University in political science and sociology.
Her love of music led to her first television job in 1990, as an MTV VJ.
Co-hostess, with Cindy Crawford, of an infomercial for Cindy's "Meaningful Beauty" anti-aging skin care system. Also appearing are Kelly Lang, Roselyn Sanchez, Mariel Hemingway, Valerie Bertinelli, Lokelani McMichael and Dorothy Hamill. [2007]
Co-founded her own television property, MMA H.E.A.T. (2009), with husband Wade Eck. The program is aired weekly in North America by MavTV and The Fight Network. [October 2007]

Karyn Elaine Bryant is an American actress, writer, and television personality. Wikipedia
Born: December 23, 1968 (age 49 years), Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Height: 1.73 m
Nationality: American
Spouse: Wade Eck (m. 2001)
********: Aurora Eck
 

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Early life
Bryant was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, completed secondary school at Lawrence Academy at Groton, and received bachelor's degrees[1] from Brown University in political science and sociology. She is of Jamaican descent through her ******.[2]

Career
Bryant's love of music led to her first television job[1] in 1990, as an MTV VJ. She later hosted a live, daily music program on FX called Sound fX alongside Matt Ostrom and Orlando Jones. Jeff Probst replaced Jones toward the end of the show's run.

Bryant was chosen by TNT to host a series of entertainment vignettes called Rough Cut. The success of the vignettes prompted TNT to turn Rough Cut into a weekly television series hosted and written by Bryant. This marked the beginning of Bryant's professional relationship with Turner Broadcasting. TBS soon launched the wraparound series Movies, For Guys Who Like Movies, allowing Bryant to drive a U.S. Naval LCAC hovercraft, train with Marine snipers and engage in other activities. Lorne Michaels later picked Bryant to host his new daily VH1 game show, Name That Video in 2001; Bryant filmed 50 episodes.

After a brief stint hosting CNN's Talk Back Live, Bryant was chosen to co-anchor CNN's revamped Showbiz Tonight in 2004.[3]

Bryant, a Patriots and Red Sox fan, joined ESPN for their first live New Years Eve show as the countdown to 2006 began. That year, Bryant joined the Showtime Championship Boxing announcer team with Steve Albert, Al Bernstein and Jim Gray. In May 2008, Bryant was invited by CBS to join their Elite Xtreme Combat announcer team[4] for their new primetime mixed martial arts programming, debuting mixed martial arts for the first time on primetime network television May 31, 2008.[5] Bryant also co-owns MMAheat.com which covers most mixed martial arts sporting events. MMA H.E.A.T. (the show)[6] is a half-hour sports and entertainment program that Bryant writes and anchors ("H.E.A.T." stands for "Heart. Endurance. Aggression. Technique."). She currently co-hosts UFC Tonight on Fox Sports 1.[7]
 

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