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Nadia Sahari is an actress, writer, producer, radio host, and businesswoman. She has appeared in several movies including "Bandslam"〔''("Bandslam" )''〕 and "Corruption.Gov"〔''("Corruption.Gov" )''〕 and in the TV series "Friday Night Lights"〔''("Friday Night Lights" )''〕 and "Lust 'n' Love",〔''("Lust 'n' Love" )''〕 which she created and wrote and in which she plays the female lead. In addition, she has produced two movies: "Smoke 'N' Love"〔''("Smoke 'n' Love" )''〕 and "The Con-Test".〔''("The Con-Test" )''〕 She has a radio show〔''(The Nadia Sahari Show )''〕 where she interviews celebrities, authors, filmmakers, actors, casting directors, musicians, and other media personalities. She was the cover girl for the FEB/MAR 2008 issue of "Country Woman" Magazine and in 2012 and 2013 cover girl for "Latin Connection" Magazine. Nadia's memoir "Breakaway: The Road To Freedom",〔''("Breakaway: The Road To Freedom" )''〕 describing her survival of abuse is now in its second printing. She has written a children's book called "The Bully Cat"〔''("The Bully Cat" )''〕 and a business manual, "Be Your Own Boss".〔''("Be Your Own Boss" )''〕 Nadia has opened four boutiques and a national vitamin company which grossed $1.5 million during its first year. Nadia was born in Beirut, Lebanon. Her parents emigrated to America with her when she was two years old. She studied theater at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX. She divides her time between Texas and California. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nadia Sahari」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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