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- Liana Liberato is an actress born in Galveston, Texas. She's been working professionally since she was 9 years old. Most notably known for her roles in Trust, Best of Me, If I Stay, and To the Bone. At 14 she won the Silver Hugo Award Best Actress at the Chicago International Film Festival for her role in Trust. She also received performance praise from Roget Ebert in the film. Liberato was named one of the best actors under the age of 20 by IndieWire.
- Liana was born and raised in Tbilisi, Georgia where she spent her childhood developing her creative genius in nature and peace. Since early age she rejected any forms of public education and instead taught herself how to sing, write music, paint, sculpt, dance, perform live and develop many other creative talents. As time went on and Liana moved around the globe from one world to another she started developing her skills and sharing them through a variety of creative pursuits. She also worked on developing her passion for Quantum Science and eventually became a Master of Consciousness in her own right. Her Spiritual teachings have been implemented in to public speaking, spiritual counseling and a new Art genre called Channeled Energy Art.
- Liana Loggins is known for The Face of the Serpent (2003), Being Mary Jane (2013) and Lord of the Vampires (2002).
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Studied Psychology in college and is a Board Certified Hypnotherapist. Has an Associates Degree in Psychology and thought about becoming a MFT. Has visited Mariah Carey's home and enjoyed the candy room. Have one thing in common other than acting: Hypnotherapy. Rescues animals, trains them and turns them into service animals for Veterans as a hobby.- Actress
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Liana Arauz is an American actress known for her work in Film, Television, and Theatre. Born in Managua, Nicaragua, Liana witnessed civil war and the ramifications of living under a communist regime first-hand. The family traveled often and she spent school years living in Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, and Belize, and her college years in the US, Chile and Japan. Raised in a family of mainly doctors and engineers, she is the only one to choose to dedicate her life to arts. She started doing theater at age four and wrote her first play at thirteen, for which she won first place at a state wide arts competition in Puerto Rico. She moved to NYC to train with Academy Award winning director, Mike Nichols, at the New Actors Workshop, as well as Second City founder, Paul Sills. She was cast in her first professional role by the late David Hugh Jones, Artistic Dir. of the Royal Shakespeare Company, as the understudy for the Public Theater production "The Controversy of Valladolid", portraying an Indian mother that spoke only Nathual, and was also invited to perform the play at the United Nations. Her first film, the short The Pilgrim (2008) by Emmy and Golden Globe winner, Elizabeth Page was highly acclaimed and earned her a best actress nomination in the NYC film festival circuit. Later she co-produced and was lead actress for the world premiere of Goya winning playwright Yolanda García Serrano comedy "Good Sex, Good Day", which went on to have two additional successful theatrical runs in Spain. Liana resides in LA and is often cast in parts that are strong yet vulnerable. Her latest work include the independent feature "Better Half", portraying a young mother trying to escape an abusive marriage, the play "Esclavas", about sex traffic, and the multi-award winning short Stealth (2015). She has a passion for languages and speaks English, Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese.