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Brooklyn Sarver was born on August 2nd in Seattle Washington. At the age of five years old Brooklyn appeared in her first musical called Beauty Lou and The Country Beast. She talked about that experience saying "Most kids when they are young want to be doctors, rock stars or pizza drivers but not me. As soon as I stepped on stage and said my first line a fire turned on within me and I knew from that moment on what I wanted to do for the rest of my life." When she was nine years old she got the opportunity to be mentored by television star Cindi Rinehart who taught her the ins and outs of the business. At age eleven she got the opportunity to create a claymation with one of the main animators from the movie Coraline. After seven months the claymation finished and she got the opportunity to show it to over one thousand people at the Seattle International Film Festival. After her screening she was interviewed by the press and was put into several newspapers around Seattle. Starting to get into more classes she became close with Gary Austin a famous improviser living in Los Angeles California. Brooklyn says, "He never treated me like a child. He knew where I wanted to be and he pushed me to see that even in the times when I wasn't able to see that myself." As Brooklyn got older she appeared in multiple commercials and films in Seattle including; Dear Lemon Lima, This one is about Love, and Monster Minis. Brooklyn graduated high school in June 2014 wearing golden cords for the National Honor Society and wearing a medal around her neck for the Above and Beyond in Community Service Award. At age 18 Brooklyn was enrolled and moved down to California to attend the New York Film Academy where she studies the art of Acting and Screenwriting.