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Born in Atlanta, Georgia, A'zaria Carter is stamping her unique signature in the entertainment industry with acting, singing, and dancing under her belt. A'zaria is a 2020 honor graduate of Dacula High School (DHS) in Gwinnett County. In the beginning, A'zaria had her mindset on becoming a singer, but it was after her vocal/piano coach Victoria Wilson suggested she'd take acting lessons; her love for acting blossomed. She began taking acting lessons at "Red Light Arts Studio" from Director Rob Demery and things took off from there. After two years of taking private lessons, she signed with her agency "AMT." Shortly after that, she starred in a short film called "A Letter to Claudette Colvin." She also had lead roles in Theatre Productions entitled "A Raisin In The Sun," "Steel Magnolias," and "Robin Hood," and Musical Theatre Productions such as "Superstar Dreamz Live," "Urban Holiday Soup 2018," "The Birth Musical," and "It's a Wonderful Life." Alongside, A'zaria's private acting lessons with Mr. Rob Demery, Director of "Red Lights Arts Studio," and vocal/piano lessons with Miss. Victoria Wilson, at "Gwinnett School of Music." She's involved in ongoing training in Ballet, Classical, Jazz, Hip Hop, and AfroBeats with Charles E. Bullock, at "Youth Ensemble of Atlanta" (YEA). A'zaria booked the recurring role of "Terricka" on the 2020 hit show "P-valley" on STARZ. Since this booking, she has added on to her intensive training by taking instruction from Tasha Smith, founder of "TSAW," Raquel Gardner, founder of "The Actors Mark," and Tom Scott, founder of "The Actors' Gym." In addition to this, she signed with LA's "Clear Talent Group" agency and LA manager Miss. Debbie Britt from "CornerStone Talent." Moving forward, A'zaria will continue all her training, whether it be for acting, singing, or dancing. She has her focus on accomplishing new goals and "being a positive light in a world filled with darkness." In addition to this, she keeps these two mottos in her back pocket. The first one is "acting is a journey, not a destination and my career is a journey, not a destination" which is a motto her acting coach Rob Demery instilled in her, and the second is her motto, "the best way to predict your future is to create it while letting God lead you every step of the way."