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Felicity Ariel Bryant was born to Bobbie Bryant and Dan Mason June 11, 2000 on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C. At a young age, Felicity moved with her mom to California. Felicity started singing, acting at age 8 throughout southern California. Her professional stage debut was at The Old Globe Theatre in "Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas" in 2009 and 2010. By age 10, she was signed with LH7 Management by Brian and Mandy Teefey (Selena Gomez' parents). She went on to work with James Lapine at the La Jolla Playhouse as the u/s for "Olive" and a "pageant girl" in the world premier of "Little Miss Sunshine" 2011. She worked at La Jolla Playhouse again with Charles Randolph-Write in a stage reading of "Akeelah and the Bee." At thirteen she won her second National Youth Arts Award for her role as Eponine in "Les Miserables". Her first movie role was as "Monica Merrem" in "Sal" directed by James Franco. In 2015 she was cast in her fourth film production. She also has a love for music and has studied under Ron Anderson and performed multiple times including the LEGO Friends Live show at LEGOLAND California as Andrea and at the famous House of Blues on Sunset Strip. Over the summer she was in the studio with Grammy winner Chino Nunez and is a featured singer with recording artist Aaron Acosta. February 2016 she joined a local teen band as the lead singer.