Aparna Brielle
American actor Aparna Briel is a dancer who's been in many shows and films, including Cooper Barrett's"Surviving Life." A.P. Bio Jay and Silent Bob Dead Girls Detective Agency Infinite Questions Librarians Girly Tales Grimm Aparna Brielle went to Valley Catholic School in Beaverton Oregon (then named St. Mary of the Valley). She was a student at Arts & Communications High School before attending Linfield College to study marketing. Aparna Brielle is a member of Momentum Talent and Literary Agency Talent and Literary Agency Burbank California United States. She was the child of a couple who were both Indian American. Aparna lived living in her home in the Cedar Mill area of the Portland Oregon metropolitan area. In just 3 years, Aparna became the youngest Bharatanatyam actor in the world. The role she played was that of a beautiful woman in an episode called "How to Survive The Girlfriend Of Your Roommate" from Cooper Barrett's Surviving Guide To Living. In 2018, Aparna Brielle began acting as the character Sarika Sarkar on the comedic television show A.P. Bio. Bio. The character she played was depicted in the show as an ambitious student who continually tries to get ahead of herself and to do the right thing. Brielle played Jihad as an Muslim woman who was sent into America by mother in the 2019 buddy film Jay and Silentbob Reboot. Aparna Brielle was acquainted with Harley Quinn Smith daughter of filmmaker and actor Kevin Smith. Aparna Brianelle was born on the 5th of February, 1994 at Clackamas. The birth was originally scheduled for St. Vincent's Hospital on the southwest side of Portland. However, there were no beds available and so her parents relocated to Clackamas. Brielle went to college in Cedar Mill Portland and completed her freshman and sophomore years with Valley Catholic High School. Her high school diploma was awarded at the Arts and Communication Magnet Academy located in Beaverton. Her aspirations in education did not cease at this stage. She was also a student at Linfield College, in Oregon. She was an outstanding student throughout her university years, graduating in three years rather than four. Aparna Brielle was aware of her desire to become an actor since when she was little. Her inspiration came from Disney movies and television and dreamed of being just like their characters. Brielle told her parents about her dreams and hopes which led to her being placed in different classes. They had music classes as well as dance. A particular class taught was Bharatanatyam an Indian traditional dance that is performed in a solo by a woman or girl. Brielle's performance was exceptional and she was able to complete the class within just three years. Her first appearance on stage (known in the stage name Arangetram) at only 9 years old. Brielle took classes to develop her skills in acting. Brielle also participated in various school plays and was a part of the Northwest Children's Theater.






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