Britani Bateman

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Britani Bateman is an American actress. She played the lead female role in The R.M. and also had an important part in Mobsters and Mormons and a minor role in Believe (film).

Bateman has also been in a few other movies. She had a fairly minor role in Forever Strong. [1]

Bateman is also a singer. She was one of the singers featured on composer Jolene Kanahele first CD. [2]

Bateman has also been a theater actor in such shows as Miss Saigon and worked as a model.

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