About Brittany Frederick
Brittany Frederick has been a professional journalist in TV, film and theatre for over 20 years. Her one goal is to interview Jonathan Groff, but she's sung with Adam Levine and gone 200 MPH with Mario Andretti while appearing in Variety, EW.com, CNN and NBC. Email her at tvbrittanyf@yahoo.com, visit TVBrittanyF.com, and follow her on Twitter @tvbrittanyf.
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