Colleen Broomall

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Colleen Broomall (born August 30, 1983 in Teaneck, New Jersey) is an American actress.

Colleen was cast to play the role of Meg Ryan's daughter on the soap opera As The World Turns at the age of two months. During her time on the show, Colleen became the national spokesmodel for Good Lad of Philadelphia and even garnered a Soap Opera Digest Award Nomination for Best Child Actor. She also appeared in several national commercials, including the long-running "Don't I get a marshmallow?" spot for Kix cereal.

At age 12, she was published in the The New York Times Magazine and spent the summer after her sophomore year of college working as Associate Editor of both Life Story and Movie Magic magazines. During her senior year at the University of Delaware, she studied under CNN news veteran Ralph Begleiter and appeared on the school's weekly Del-AWARE news program.

In 2005, Colleen graduated with honors from the University of Delaware with a B.A. in Communications and concentration in Mass Media. After graduation, she relocated to Los Angeles to work as an editor for Tiger Beat and Bop magazines, but returned to the East Coast in late 2007 to be closer to her family. She currently freelances for various teen magazines and in May of 2008, landed a job as an event host for Radio Disney.

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