Aparna Brielle
American performer, dancer and producer Aparna brielle is well-known for her work in movies and television shows including Cooper Barrett's Survival Guide to Living A.P. Bio Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Dead Girls Detective Agency infinite issues Librarians Girly Tales Grimm Aparna Brielle attended Valley Catholic School in Beaverton Oregon (then named St. Mary of the Valley). She then got enrolled at Arts & Communications High School and later attended Linfield College as a marketing major. Aparna Brielle has been contracted by Momentum Talent and Literary Agency Talent and Literary Agency Burbank California United States. Aparna was the daughter of a couple who were both Indian Americans. Aparna became an adult woman living at Cedar Mill. When she was nine years old, and had just completed three years of Bharatanatyam Dance training, Aparna received her Arangetram performance. In February she was featured in the episode How to Survive your Roommate's girlfriend in Cooper Barrett's advice on how to live the world as a gorgeous woman. In 2018, Aparna started playing the character Sarika Sarkar appearing in the TV show A.P. Bio. Bio. The character she played was described as a spirited student that constantly strives to get ahead and do what is right. The character Jihad was a Muslim-American girl, who was sent in the U.S. from her mother to join the 2019 comedy Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. Aparna Brielle is friends with Harley Quinn Smith daughter of actor and director Kevin Smith. Aparna was born in Clackamas on the 5th of February 1994. Her parents had to relocate to Clackamas following the fact that St. Vincent's Hospital, southwest Portland was unable to fill rooms. Brielle went to Cedar Mill Portland for her college years, and Valley Catholic High School for the freshman and sophomore years of her. She then transferred to Arts and Communication Magnet Academy, Beaverton and earned her diploma. Education aspirations didn't stop until this point. Linfield College was where she was also studying Marketing. She was quite an exceptional student in her time at Linfield College, graduating in three rather than four years. Aparna Brielle realised she was interested in becoming an actor in her early years. She grew up watching Disney films and TV series and wanted to become like her idols. Brielle's parents told her about their dreams and hopes. Brielle was then enrolled into different classes. Music and dance. Bharatanatyam is a traditional Indian dance that is performed by either a girl or woman. Brielle completed her class within three years. Arangetram was her first stage performance. Brielle began her stage career when she was just nine. Brielle took acting classes in order to enhance her skills. She participated in several productions at her school, as well as part of the Northwest Children's Theater.






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