Aparna Brielle

The American actress choreographer, dancer and director Brielle has appeared in movies and television shows like Cooper Barrett's guide to Surviving Life A.P. Bio Jay and Silent Bob The Reboot Dead Girls Detective Agency Infinite Issues: The Librarians, Girly Tales and Grimm. Aparna was a graduate of Valley Catholic School. She was in Arts & Communications High School. Later, she studied marketing at Linfield College. Aparna Brielle has signed with Momentum Talent and Literary Agency Talent and Literary Agency Burbank California United States. She has a daughter from an Indian as well as an American couple. Aparna was born in Cedar Mill, a suburb of Portland Oregon. At the age of 9, when she became one of the most youthful Bharatanatyam dancers in the world to graduate in the Arangetram dance after only 3 years of instruction. In a show titled How to live with the girlfriend of your roommate in Cooper Barrett's Survival Handbook, she played an attractive woman. In 2018, Aparna Brielle began to play the role of Sarika Sarkar in the tv comedy A.P. Bio. Her character on The show is described as being a driven student who's constantly trying to be perfect and rise up the ladder. Brielle brought to life the character Jihad an Muslim girl sent to the U.S. by her mother in the comedy film Jay and Silentbob Reboot. Aparna Brielle is friends with Harley Quinn Smith, the daughter of filmmaker and actor Kevin Smith. Aparna was born in Clackamas on the 5th of February 1994. Her parents were forced to move to Clackamas following the fact that St. Vincent's Hospital, southwest Portland ran out of rooms. Brielle completed her undergraduate studies within Cedar Mill Portland, but her sophomore and freshman years was spent at Valley Catholic High School. After completing the high school she moved into Arts and Communication Magnet Academy Beaverton. Her educational aspirations were not finished at this point. Linfield College (Oregon) is the place where she also studied marketing. She was an outstanding student during her college days finishing in just three years rather than four. Aparna Brielle made the decision to be an actor professionally when she was a child. She loved watching TV shows as well as Disney films and wanted to become like the actors she saw on TV. Brielle shared with her parents her hopes and dreams, so she was put into different classes. Music and Dance. Bharatanatyam is an Indian traditional dance that is performed only by a female or teen girl - was a part of the classes. Brielle's dance was outstanding because she finished the course in just a single year. Her first appearance on stage (known by the name of Arangetram) at barely nine years old. Brielle took classes to enhance her skills as an actor. Brielle was also a part of several school plays and joined Northwest Children's Theater.

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