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Yasmine Massri (born Yasmine Ali Al Massri) is an American Lebanese actress and dancer. Also, she is an activist for human rights. Most well-known for her performance as twin sisters Nimah and Raina in the ABC series 'Quantico. Also, she co-starred alongside Priyanka. Her career in the arts began when she joined Thouraya Baghdadi's Dance Company as a dancer in 2000. Massri was infatuated by choreographers from various cultures. She was a student of the traditional dances of folklore, classical, Salsa as well as Flamenco as well as Arab and African dance forms. Then, in Nadine Labaki's Lebanese film"Caramel," she scored her first breakthrough. A multi-lingual child of the Egyptian father as well as mother from a Palestinian mother. She is a natural at taking on different languages. She can speak English, Spanish Arabic, and French. Massri is a strong supporter of human rights and is a passionate advocate for human rights.
Alicia Silverstone born 4th October 1976 in Hillsborough California. The parents were Monty Silverstone & Deidre Ragford. She has half siblings from her dad's prior marriage. She had a typical upbringing of an upper-middle class family and was raised within San Francisco. When she was six years old she started modeling, and appeared in Domino's Pizza's initial TV commercial. Silverstone attended Crocker Middle School and San Mateo High Schools. Silverstone starred in her first credited role on The Wonder Years in 1992. Her performance was well-received by both the critics and audience and she was awarded an award for her role. The same year, she was featured on two Aerosmith's songs videos Cryin and Amazing. In 1993, she was featured in television shows such as Torch Song or Scattered Dreams. Later, in 1994 she starred in a key role in the television movie Cool and the Crazy. Her role as Cher in the popular sleeper movie Clueless gave her an opportunity to break i...
Uma Karuna Thurman is an American actor who rose to the limelight for her performance as Mia Wallace in the dark comedy Pulp Fiction. Her role in the movie has made her one of the top Hollywood celebrities. She's committed to her profession and isn't worried about losing her fame. On the Kill Bill film series, she received an award for her performance in an unglamorous role. Her upbringing was in an unconventional family and given an Indian-sounding name. Growing up the tall girl's big shoes and angular form were often ridiculed. While she now is known for her stunning beauty however, she once struggled with her self-esteem and the image of her body. She found solace in acting, and she was active in drama classes during high school. After deciding that acting was what she would do after graduation, she quit school and began a new career. At first earning income by doing dishes and modelling. Prior to landing small parts in films. The feature film Pulp Fiction was her bigg...
Allison Stokke has been a pole vaulter for nearly 20 years. She was born on the 22nd March 1989, in Newport Beach California. 2007 was the year that a picture of Stokke in an age appropriate track meet went viral, and was widely praised as a pole-vaulter. Instagram and Twitter has helped her grow a huge social media followers. Stokke is an athlete and shares a track record similar to Jessica Ennis Hill. Los Angeles Times reported, among others it claimed that Stokke did not seek out this public attention. Brett Hutchins and David Rowe, author of Technology Power and Culture in the Network Society Brett Hutchins and David Rowe compared Stokke to the cases of American football players Alex Morgan and Hope Solo who had their image sexualized and made fetishized by the media in a manner that the authors felt devalued their sporting achievements. Concerning Stokke, they noted that the majority of posts on social media included insulting content. and blamed the issue of sexual harassment o...
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