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Sabrina Aman was born in Virginia to Eritrean parents and raised in Qatar. Her fluency in the various languages of her childhood Tigrinya, Arabic and English as a product of Africa, the Middle-East and the United States combined with her multi-ethnic beauty has enabled her to literally cross boundaries worldwide and reach unique heights in both the entertainment and humanitarian fields. After graduating from George Mason University with a degree in Communications and Public Relations, Sabrina spent several years working at The World Bank in Washington D.C. to help reduce poverty in developing countries. In 2011, Sabrina made a life changing decision and left behind a promising political career and an East Coast life to make her own way in California to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. Her unique beauty, talent and energy quickly attracted the attention of many of the top casting directors, producers and show runners. She pursued her craft diligently, attending Los Angeles' most famous schools and workshops. While the dramatic arts were her focus professionally, she has become a passionate spokesman for the people of her homeland, Eritrea. A recent trip in 2015 with her father triggered a long simmering desire to make a difference. Visiting Eritrean refugee camps in Sudan and meeting the brave people who have fled a monstrous dictatorship, she was compelled to share their stories with the world - to raise the profile of their plight and to make a real difference in the lives of hundreds of thousands of forgotten people. Sabrina is the producer and director of her first feature documentary about the refugees of Eritrea who have fled to Eastern Sudan called "The Forgotten". In 2016, in recognition of her humanitarian efforts, Sabrina was selected by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (also known as the UN Refugee Agency) as their Honorary Representative and High Profile Supporter.