Corina Bradley (b. 2005)

Alias:
Corina Alejandra Bradley Martinez

Birthplace:
Maracaibo, Venezuela

Born:
December 13, 2005

Corina began performing at the age of five on TV commercials in her hometown, and has recently started her journey as a professional actress and singer in Canada. She made her TikTok debut in September of 2020 with over 200k followers and over 8 million likes. Her first skit used scenes from the Harry Potter film franchise. Outside of TikTok, she also engages with fans on Instagram, where she keeps a running archive of selfie photos and cover songs of the artists she loves.  Connecting with people through the screen, and stepping into someone else's shoes to bring complex characters to life is why Corina loves acting the most. She also enjoys singing, dancing, playing musical instruments, reading, and watching movies.  Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, and having lived in Seattle, USA, Vancouver, and now Toronto Canada since she was 8 years old, she managed to be a native speaker in both Spanish and English, keeping the best of each culture becoming a charming, charismatic, and authentic person, loved by everyone that gets to know her.  Corina is known for A Playful Love (2022), where she plays Anya, one of the main characters. She also plays an important role at Leblanc School of Acting, where she's been a student correspondent after demonstrating her leadership and passion to perform.

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