Here Comes Fabiola Sicily, Star On The Rise

Originally from Indonesia, Fabiola Sicily is an exotic beauty of Eastern European and Asian descent who now resides in California. She is a fairly new actress, model and musician on the fast track to stardom. At only twenty two years of age, she already has experience in several different types of acting roles.

Jakarta, Indonesia was where this gifted actress study of acting began. When she moved to Hollywood, California, she enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She proved her abilities by graduating with honors in her major course of study, Drama and Musical Theater. Her diverse training includes, singing, speech for different accents and stage fighting.

She has many skills that are useful to her career. She is a dancer, a guitar player, and cheerleader. She dances the following styles: Hip Hop, Charleston, Ballroom, Jazz, Ballet, and Free Style. She also is very athletic. She likes to fence, ice skate and snow ski, as well as doing yoga, gymnastics and Martial Arts.

She is very talented at imitating different accents, among them being Italian, Asian, French and Spanish. She has done some voice-over work in the movie, ‘Mongol: the Rise of Genghis Khan’.

Having graduated from acting school, she has done some major roles in theater. A couple main roles were Elle Woods from Legally Blonde and Consuela in West Side Story.

Her love of music is shown through her roles in eight music videos. She was in a video for Mick Jagger’s ‘Smoking Hot Girl’. She also was in a music video with songwriter and singer, Michael Buble. Mark Salling of ‘Glee’ fame used her in his video for the song, ‘Sexy Girl’.

‘Nikki Castro’ in the action drama film ‘Everybody Wants Theirs’, is her main television role so far. Fabiola Sicily has been in mainly dramatic movies including ‘Prom’, ‘Brando Unauthorized’, and ‘Omission’, a science fiction film.

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