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BIANCA
ROSSINI'S background as a storyteller
dates from the time she was 3 years old. From an early
beginning, her life centered on acting, dancing and story
telling. Her early school years were in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil where she received many awards for her ability
to create stories. In high school she was in the Journalism
Department where she wrote poetry, short stories, and
interviews for the school newspaper. In the US she attended
the University of Maryland and Georgetown University studying
Dance & Theater.
She
co-wrote a TV sitcom titled "Chiquitas", and
more recently she co-wrote a story for a mini series with
the top Brazilian comedian Chico Anysio. She has also
written songs for Chicago Hope and The Sentinel TV
series.
Her acting credits
include
the films “Brainiacs,”
“Moon Over Parador,” “Bad Influence” and “Mobsters”
and the television shows “Martial Law,” “Diagnosis Murder,”
“The Sentinel,” “ Chicago Hope” and “Matlock”. She currently
produces, writes and hosts a weekly TV talk show “The
Bianca Rossini Show.”
She speaks fluent Spanish, Portuguese, French and
Italian.
Bianca Rossini lives in Beverly Hills. JULIA
is
her first novel.
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