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Nina Fowler became an actor almost by accident: she was taking business courses that required giving presentations, and decided to take acting classes simply to alleviate stage fright. Not only did the strategy work, but it changed the course of her life: she decided to pursue acting as a career. In 2008, she got her first role was as an extra/background performer in the independent film "Ninjas vs. Zombies." As she tells it, "When I saw all the behind-the-scene action, and the way films are actually put together - from organization to chaos - I knew this was what I wanted to do." She meant it. She's not only embarked in film, but stage and TV, too. And a lead role in the film "Spin the Bottle" convinced Fowler to refocus, shift gears, and "think bigger." Today, her ultimate goal is, not simply to act, but eventually to own her own studio. Fowler's cultural background includes Filipino, English and American Indian (Cherokee) descent. Though she has a natural southern Georgian accent, she also speaks Spanish and holds a Bachelors of Individualized Studies from George Mason University. When she can find the time to relax, she can be found practicing yoga, kickboxing or watching football.