What Does Nationality Matter To Become an Actress?

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Natasha Hamo was born in Tong Cho, South Korea. At the age of 16 she moved to Los Angeles, where she attended the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising along with her two sisters. After that she enrolled in the Fashion Institute of Paris as a student and then graduated in the degree program of fashion design. After that she went to London and worked for two years at Dior and then worked for Fendi for the rest of her career, specializing in the style called “Feminine Fashion”.

But it wasn’t until she decided to enter the film business that she really began to find her niche. She has appeared in some very high-end films such as The Girl Who Played Go, Manhattan Connection, Pretty Woman, Scarface, etc. and did even more of television such as Who’s The Boss, Entourage, The Perfect Partner, and You’re The One. She has done guest spots on several popular TV shows including CSI, Roseanne, Wheel of Fortune, and Betrayal, among others. After her film career she continued to work in the fashion industry, designing clothing for designers such as Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, and Ralph Lauren.

Does being tall matter when it comes to being an actress? Not really. Why? Well because it doesn’t really matter what your nationality is, or where your parents came from, you can still be an actress, whether you are an Asian, African, Latin American, Russian, Chinese, Japanese American, or whatever. Our culture is increasingly multi-national, and that is what makes our culture so great. The only thing that does matter is your ability to succeed in Hollywood whether your nationality matters or not.

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