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Aisha Bryant is a Film/TV and Stage actress. She was born September 18th in Laguna Hills, California. Her father,(now a retired Marine), is the former President of the World Pool & Billiard Association- Artistic Pool Division, former Vice President of The NAACP of Cobb County, community activist and a retired accountant. Her mom works for Department of Corrections. Aisha's love and passion for acting began when she started to read plays in class in school. From then on, she had the opportunity be apart of several stage productions, Film and TV. Not only does she have a passion for Acting, Aisha also has a love for community service/charity work and singing. At the age of 3, Aisha was quickly exposed to the entertainment industry. She started singing in the church choir and continued on to do more performances throughout Georgia. Bryant has had the opportunity to sing at Disney World, The Governor's Mansion, Stone Mountain Park, parades, American Legions, Veteran's Day ceremonies and much more. Bryant attended Pebblebrook High Performing Arts school located in Mableton, GA focusing in Voice, Dance, and Acting. The talented student majored in Vocal and minored in Drama while attending the school for excellence. She made history becoming the first female and African American in her high school's 45-year history to attend All-State chorus six consecutive years in Savannah, Georgia (7th grade-12th grade). Ms. Bryant was honored and recognized at the event in Savannah, her school, and community. Aisha has been in over dozens of theater productions such as the Tony Award winning production, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee playing the lead role, Marcy Park. She has had roles in High School Musical, A Raisin in the Sun, Bye-Bye Birdie Musical, and much more. Although Ms. Bryant has a passion for the Arts, she is also passionate about her community. Volunteerism is a big part of her life. At the age of 6, she worked at her father's non-profit. At age 11, she was accepted into the Georgia House of Representatives Page Program at the Georgia State Capitol as a legislative page. She showed interest in working with the youth. She continued to make a difference and working with different organizations in Georgia. In college, Ms. Bryant was 1 of 5 students to receive a full scholarship to study in France. While studying in France she had the opportunity to put on an impromptu performance at Mont Saint-Michel. Upon returning to school she was presented with an Outstanding Georgia Citizens Award from the Secretary of State as a Goodwill Ambassador at the age of 19. She attend Kennesaw State University where she pursued her B.S degree in Psychology.