Aparna Brielle
American dancer, actor and producer, Aparna Brielle was featured in TV and film shows such as Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life A.P. Bio Jay Silent Bob Dead Girls Detective Agency, Infinite Issues The Librarians Girly Tales Grimm and Girly Tales. Aparnabrielle was a pupil at Valley Catholic School. She attended Arts & Communications High School. She later pursued marketing at Linfield College. Aparnabrielle was hired to Momentum Talent and Literary Agency Talent and Literary Agency Burbank California United States. Born to an Indian-American couple. Aparna grew up living in The Cedar Mill area of the Portland Oregon metropolitan area. Within just three years, she was the most youthful Bharatanatyam performer in the entire world. In the episode titled How to live with the girlfriend of your roommate in Cooper Barrett's Survival Guide She played a beautiful woman. In 2018, Aparna Brielle began performing the role of Sarika Sarkar for the comedy television series A.P. Bio. The show's role is described as being a professional driven student that's always striving to become the best in her field and rise up the ladder. She brought to life the character Jihad a Muslim girl sent into her home in the U.S. by her mother in the 2019 buddy comedy movie Jay and Silentbob Reboot. Aparna Brielle has a close relationship with Harley Quinn Smith, the daughter of filmmaker and actor Kevin Smith. Aparna Brianelle was birthed on the 5th of February, 1994 at Clackamas. Her parents were forced to relocate to Clackamas due to St. Vincent's Hospital, southwest Portland ran out of rooms. Brielle spent her college years in Cedar Mill Portland and completed her freshman and sophomore years with Valley Catholic High School. Then she transferred to Arts and Communication Magnet Academy, Beaverton and earned her certificate. Her educational goals did not end here. She was also a student at Linfield College, in Oregon. Her studies were extremely successful and was able to graduate from the college after only three years instead of four. Aparna Brielle first realized her desire to be actress while she was just a child. Brielle was a huge lover of Disney and television shows, which she watched with great interest. Brielle shared with her parents her hopes and dreams which led to her being placed in various classes. The dance and music classes were among them. Bharatanatyam - a Indian classical dance only performed by females or teens girl - was a part of the classes. Brielle was able to complete her dance course in just three years. She made her debut on the stage (known as Arangetram) at barely 9 years old. Brielle attended acting classes in order to enhance her skills. Brielle has also been a part of a variety of school plays, and also joined Northwest Children's Theater.






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