- Tatiana Chipondaminga - born in London, England - is a British actress, model, rapper, and songwriter. She is also teaching herself to play the guitar and piano. At an early age, she displayed a huge passion to perform and entertain around the house, at school talent shows, and around any audiences who were willing to listen. Her parents, upon seeing Tatiana's passion, started enrolling her in vocal, modeling, dancing, and acting training; simultaneously with her training, Tatiana would perform in showcases, pageants, and competitions to help build her stage presence and to help with being comfortable performing in a crowd.
In July 2010, Tatiana flew to Los Angeles to compete in The World Championships of Performing Arts; this competition is an international competition, with 47 countries and 70,000 competitors competing to win. At the time, Tatiana was the first and only competitor from the United Kingdom to compete in the World Championships, and she came out with five medals. Tatiana says that, "Entering the competition really made me realize that performing is something I wanted to do for the rest of my life, and that no one would stop me from achieving my dream."
Upon moving to Los Angeles in 2012, Tatiana starred in the documentary, The Audition, about child actors in Hollywood, (which has been shown worldwide in America, Europe, Australia, and Africa) and also starred in the feature film, Dance-Off, with Shane Harper (Good Luck Charlie, Happyland) and Chelsea Tavares (Zoey 101, Just Jordan). While in Zimbabwe for a promotional tour, Tatiana performed and presented at the Hip Hop Awards 2012, did radio interviews with Zimbabwe's three top radio stations - PowerFM, ZiFM, and StarFM - and TV interviews with their number one TV station, ZBC TV, as well as a radio commercial for Nugget Shoe Polish. Tatiana has also opened up for Soulja Boy in Denver, Colorado, Ice Prince in Africa, and has embarked on a world tour in America, Africa, Dubai and England. Tatiana has appeared as a front page, feature and cover spread for newspapers in Zimbabwe, South Africa, and England.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Claudine Smith
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