Aparna Brielle
American actress, dancer and producer Aparna Brielle is famous for her performances in TV and films like Cooper Barrett's Survival Guide to Life A.P. Bio Jay as well as Silent Bob Reboot Dead Girls Detective Agency Infinite Issues Librarians, Girly Tales and Grimm. Aparnabrielle attended Valley Catholic School. She was enrolled in Arts & Communications High School. She later pursued Marketing at Linfield College. Aparna Brielle has been signed with Momentum Talent and Literary Agency Talent and Literary Agency Burbank California United States. Her parents were Indian-Americans. Aparna was a young woman within Cedar Mill. Within just three years, she became the youngest Bharatanatyam actor in the world. She appeared in a February 2016 episode of Cooper Barrett's The Survival Guide for Attractive Women in How to Deal with the Girlfriend Who is Your Roommate. In the year 2018, Aparna Brielle started playing the character as Sarika Sarkar on the television comedy A.P. Bio. In the show, her role is described as being a job driven student that's always striving to be the best and rise up the ladder. Her character Jihad was a Muslim American girl who was brought to her home in the U.S. from her mother for the 2019 buddy comedy Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. Aparna has a close relationship with Harley Quinn Smith who is the actress and director Kevin Smith's child. Aparna Brielle's birthday is 5 February 1994 in Clackamas, Oregon. Her parents originally planned to give birth in St. Vincent's Hospital located in southwest Portland. But the hospital was out of bed and they had to drive to Clackamas. Brielle was a student at Cedar Mill Portland for her undergraduate years and Valley Catholic High School for her sophomore and freshman years. She earned her highschool diploma at the Arts and Communication Magnet Academy in Beaverton. Her educational aspirations did not stop after this. Linfield College was where she further studied Marketing. She graduated in just three years, instead of the usual four. Aparna Brielle knew she wanted perform as an actress from the time when she was little. Her childhood was filled with Disney television and films and wanted to become like her idols. Young Brielle was open about her ambitions with her parents and she was placed in different classes. Music and dance. Bharatanatyam - an Indian classical dance only performed by females or teens girl - was a part of the classes. Brielle did a remarkable job in completing her class in three short years. Arangetram was her first performance on stage. She started at just nine. Brielle took classes in acting to develop her skills. Brielle took part in numerous school shows, and was a part of the Northwest Children's Theater.






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