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Devyn Puett | |
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Occupation(s) | Actress, Singer, Dancer, |
Years active | 1986–1995 |
Website | pinterest.com/dbelville |
Devyn Puett (born November 22, 1977) [1] is an American actress, singer, and dancer. She is best known for her role as Devyn on Kids Incorporated . Devyn is the younger sister of former Life Goes On star Tommy Puett.
Born in West Covina, California, Puett made her acting debut in Kidsongs under the stage name Poochie Puett. After her time on Kidsongs ended, Puett was cast as Devyn on Kids Incorporated and appeared on the series during seasons 5 and 6. As a singer, Puett was featured in the children's chorus of the hit single "Toy Soldiers", recorded by former Kids Incorporated star Martika.
In her early twenties, Puett worked for many producers writing and recording. She sang backup vocals on Tommy's only album Life Goes On. She was in American Masters as Virginia Poe in 1995. American Masters was Puett's final acting project.
Devyn Puett retired from acting in 1995. She graduated from Diamond Bar High School in 1996. She has been married to Josh Belville since 1998. They have three children named Hunter Rose Belville, Jackson Tucker Belville, and Hudson Ryder Belville.
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