Aparna Brielle
American performer, dancer and producer Aparna brielle is known for her roles in movies and television shows such as Cooper Barrett's Survival Guide to Living A.P. Bio Jay Silent Bob Dead Girls Detective Agency and Infinite Issuces The Librarians Girly Tales Grimm and Girly Tales. Aparna Brielle attended Valley Catholic School (then known as St. Mary of the Valley) in Beaverton Oregon. After enrolling in Arts & Communications High School, she attended Linfield College with a major in marketing. Aparna Brielle is a member of Momentum Talent and Literary Agency Talent and Literary Agency Burbank California United States. Her parents are Indian-Americans. Aparna was raised in Cedar Mill, a suburb of Portland Oregon. In just three years of Bharatanatyam education, she was one of the smallest Bharatanatyam performers around the globe. The role she played was that of an Attractive woman in an episode called "How to Survive the Roommate's Girlfriend" from Cooper Barrett's Surviving Guide to Living. The comedy television series A.P. began airing Aparna's character in recurring roles in the role of Sarika Sarkar. Bio. Her character in the show was described as a career-driven student that is always trying to achieve perfection and climb the ranks. She played Jihad as the Muslim woman brought in the United States by her mom in the 2019 comedy film Jay and Silent Bob: Reboot. Aparna Brielle was a friend of Harley Quinn Smith. Harley Quinn Smith is the daughter director Kevin Smith. Aparna Brianelle was birthed on February 5, 1994, Clackamas. Her birth was originally scheduled to occur at St. Vincent's Hospital in the southwest of Portland but the hospital ran out of beds and so 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. Her high school diploma was awarded through the Arts and Communication Magnet Academy in Beaverton. The aspirations of her education continued to grow until this point. She also took a marketing course in Linfield College in Oregon. She was a dazzling academic record in college, graduating after three instead of four years. Aparna first became aware of her desire to become an actor while she was a young child. Her childhood was filled with Disney movies and television shows and wanted to emulate the stars she admired. Her parents were supportive of the goals and dreams she had. Brielle was then enrolled into different classes. Music and dance. One such class was for Bharatanatyam the Indian classical dance performed solo by a woman or girl. Brielle's dance was outstanding and she was able to complete the class within just three years. Arangetram, her stage name at that time made her debut when she made when she turned nine. Brielle took classes to enhance her skills as an actor. Brielle was also a part of several school plays, and also joined Northwest Children's Theater.






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