Nathalia Ramos

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Nathalia Ramos

Nathalia Ramos at MuchMusic for a MuchOnDemand episode
Born July 7, 1992 (1992-07-07) (age 15)[1]
Madrid, Spain

Nathalia Ramos (born July 3, 1992)[1] is Spanish actress and singer most known for playing Yasmin in the 2007 film Bratz: The Movie.

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[edit] Biography

Ramos was born in Madrid, Spain, to a Spanish father and an AustralianJewish mother.[2][3][4] Ramos remains fluent in Spanish, though her family moved to Melbourne, Australia, when she was two years old, and two years later, relocated to Miami Beach, Florida, where she attended a local public High school called Miami Beach Senior High. When luck stroke higher, she moved to Los Angeles, California where she is expected to boost up her popularity in show business. Ramos has a younger brother named Micheal Ramos.[5][2] Both of her parents work in the music business (her father is a musician)[5][1]

[edit] Career

Ramos was cast in her first acting role on the series Arrested Development in 2005, playing the role of Hope Loblaw. In 2007, she appeared in the theatrical Bratz motion picture,[6] playing the leading role of Yasmin, a character who is portrayed as being of Mexican/Jewish heritage.[4] In 2008, the Golden Raspberry Awards nominated Ramos and her three co-stars together for Worst Actress for their roles in the film [7]. She also made a brief appearance in Prima J's "Rockstar" music video.

Ramos has said that she would like to attend college and study business.[4]

[edit] Education

Ramos attended North Beach Elementary, Nautlius Middle School, and Miami Beach High School in Miami Beach, Florida before moving to California. She currently attends Beverly Hills High School.

[edit] Filmography

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