Aparna Brielle
American actor, dancer, and producer Aparna Brielle was used in various TV and film shows like Cooper Barrett's guide to Surviving Life A.P. Bio Jay Silent Bob Dead Girls Detective Agency The Infinite Issuces The Librarians Girly Tales Grimm and Girly Tales. Aparna Brielle went to Valley Catholic School in Beaverton Oregon (then named St. Mary of the Valley). Then she enrolled in Arts & Communications High School which she later transferred to Linfield College as a marketing major. Aparna Brielle was signed by Momentum Talent and Literary Agency Talent and Literary Agency Burbank California United States. The actress was born to an Indian couple. Indian Americans. Aparna was born in Cedar Mill, a suburb of Portland Oregon. When she was nine years old, and had just completed three months of Bharatanatyam dance training, she graduated with an Arangetram Performance. In an episode entitled How to survive your roommate's girlfriend in Cooper Barrett's Survival Guide, she played an attractive woman. The TV show comedy A.P. began airing Aparna's recurring role in the role of Sarika Sarkar. Bio. She was described on The show, as being a scholar having a career that is successful and strives to move up the ladder. Brielle brought to life the role of Jihad who is a Muslim girl sent to America U.S. by her mother in the 2019 buddy comedy Jay and Silentbob Reboot. Aparna was close with Harley Quinn Smith the daughter of Kevin Smith a filmmaker and actor. Aparna was born in Clackamas on 5th February 1994. The birth was initially scheduled to be held in St. Vincent's Hospital in the southwest of Portland however, the hospital was out of beds and her parents were forced to travel to Clackamas. Brielle finished her high school years at Valley Catholic High School, and then attended college in Cedar Mill Portland. The next school she attended was Arts and Communication Magnet Academy Beaverton, where she received her diploma from high school. Her education aspirations didn't stop there. She also studied at Linfield College, in Oregon. She graduated in just three years instead of the usual four years. Aparna Brielle first knew she was destined to become an actor when she was just a child. She was a fan of TV shows and Disney movies, and always wanted to become like the actors who she watched on television. The young Brielle shared her aspirations with her parents, and was assigned to different classes. The music and dance classes were among them. Bharatanatyam, an Indian classic solo dance that women or girls performed alone. Brielle did well at her Bharatanatyam classes she completed the class in three years. Brielle made her debut on the stage (known in the stage name Arangetram) at only nine years old. Brielle attended classes to further her performance. She was a part of several plays at school and was a member of the Northwest Children's Theater.






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