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Crystal Bernard (born September 30, 1961 in Garland, Texas) is an American actress.
She began her career within amusement singing gospel songs using her older sister Robyn Bernard. Songs involved a anti-evolution theory Monkey Song ("I'm no kin to the monkey / the monkey's no kin to me / I don't know much about his ancestors but mine didn't swing from a tree") & A Ecumenical Movement ("We hear a lot of talk about the ecumenical movement / they say that we should get together and all be one big family / Catholic, Protestant and Jew, Buddhist, Muslim and Hindu / I guess they want the devil too"). As an adult, she has continued to make albums containing religious songs.
She had her begwithin in primetime on the sitcom Happy Days and first shot to stardom when waitress Amy Tompkins on the sitcom ''It's a Living, but she is best known for her role as airport lunch-counter operator Helen Chappel Hackett on the sitcom Wings'', a role she played for the show's duration (1990-1997).
Bernard, at a height of her popularity in Wings, was a interpreter for the gymnasium chain Q: A Sports Club & was seen inside advertizement through a United States.
Additionally to acting, Bernard has the music career as a singer/songwriter.
Albums include A Girl Next Door knock off 1996, & ''Don't Touch Us There'' neutralise 1999. the latter sustaining a Gospel track done with her father. Likewise a second track sung by having united states creative person Billy Dean.
She sleep in Beverly Hills, California.
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