Aparna Brielle
American actor, dancer, and producer, Aparna Brielle was featured in TV and film shows like Cooper Barrett's guide to Surviving Life A.P. Bio Jay as well as Silent Bob reboot Dead Girls Detective Agency Infinite Issues The Librarians, Girly Tales and Grimm. Aparna graduated from Valley Catholic School. She was a student at Arts & Communications High School prior to attending Linfield College to study marketing. Aparna has signed with Momentum Talent and Literary Agency Talent and Literary Agency Burbank California United States. Aparna has a daughter from an Indian and an American couple. Aparna grew within Cedar Mill of Portland Oregon's metropolitan region. At the age of 9, when she was one of the youngest Bharatanatyam dancers to be awarded an Arangetram show after just three years of practice. The role she played was that of a beautiful woman in an episode titled "How to Survive The Roommate's Girlfriend" from Cooper Barrett's Surviving Guide To Life. She started playing Sarika Sarkar as a frequent character in A.P.'s comedy show A.P. Bio. The show's portrayal is described as career driven student that's always striving to achieve the highest standard to climb up the ladder. Brielle played Jihad, an Muslim woman who was sent in the United States by her mother in the 2019 buddy film Jay and Silentbob Reboot. Aparna Brielle was friends with Harley Quinn Smith. Harley Quinn Smith is the daughter of director Kevin Smith. Aparna Brianelle was birthed on the 5th of February, 1994 at Clackamas. Her parents had to relocate to Clackamas due to St. Vincent's Hospital, southwest Portland had run out of room. Brielle attended college within Cedar Mill Portland, but her freshman and sophomore year were at Valley Catholic High School. After graduating from her high school in the year 2000, she went onto Arts and Communication Magnet Academy Beaverton. The actress continued her education. Linfield College is where the actress was a marketing student. She was a dazzling academic track in the college she attended, and was able to graduate after three instead of four years. Aparna Brielle realised she would like to be an actress in her early years. She grew up watching Disney films and TV series and aspired to be like her idols. Brielle was a girl of just a few years old was a role model for her family members and was put into various classes. Music and dance. Bharatanatyam - a Indian classical dance performed solely by girls or female girl - was one of the classes. Brielle completed her class in only three years. Brielle made her debut on the stage (known as Arangetram) in the age of barely nine. Brielle attended classes to improve her performance skills. Additionally, she was a part of various school plays and was a part of her local theater group, the Northwest Children's Theater.






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