Tennessee-born Pason has been a Pason. Actress: Newscasters. Tennessee-born Pason has been a performer since age three. She began acting in , graduated from Chattanooga High School of Performing Arts, and attended Columbia College Chicago as a Theater/Dance major. She trained with Cirque du Soleil, then became an international headliner as a dancer/aerialist.
Gregory Pason (born April 19, Tennessee-born Pason has been a performer since age three. She began acting in , graduated from Chattanooga High School of Performing Arts, and attended Columbia College Chicago as a Theater/Dance major. She trained with Cirque du Soleil, then became an international headliner as a dancer/aerialist.
Pason is an actress, Tennessee-born Pason has been a performer since age three. She began acting in , graduated from Chattanooga High School of Performing Arts and attended Columbia College-Chicago as a Theater/Dance major. She trained with Cirque Du Soleil, then became an international headliner as a dancer/aerialist.
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Actress, Pilates Instructor, Intimacy Pason Biography She began acting in , graduated from Chattanooga High School of Performing Arts and attended Columbia College-Chicago as a Theater/Dance major.
SAG-AFTRA #Actress, #Pilates Instructor, Intimacy Pason is a fit, petite, natural Redhead SAG-AFTRA actress originally from GA/TN, based in Santa Monica, CA. Pason was nominated as Best Supporting Actress (Fantastic Horror Film Festival ’14). Pason studies acting with Aaron Speiser at Aaron Speiser Acting Studio & Voice Over with Kathryn Horan at Voicecaster.
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