Lilith De Devi

Personal Info

Known For Acting

Known Credits 1

Gender Female

Birthday May 12, 1990 (34 years old)

Place of Birth Richmond, Virginia, USA

Also Known As

  • Sophia
  • Kregger
  • Aliebaba

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Biography

Lilith De Devi is a talented actor. She in her early years used to play with Ouija Boards and practice magic in her friends basements at a young age. In her spare time she loved to dance and create music. She is a well known professional method actor who prefers to be called an Actor instead of Actress, due to gender inequality and social injustice. She grew up in Richmond, Virginia, Huntington Beach, NY, and Jupiter, Fl, going back and forth moving as a child. In her teens, she became an athlete, doing more than 3 sports per year. At the age of 14, due to Devi going to third world countries and experiencing the loss of Americans during Hurricane Katrina, in 2004 and witnessing it all after it happened in Mississippi, she said that she wanted to be a Humanitarian or Philanthropist to help those who were victims of natural disasters. Her mother took her on a missionary flight there and she saw a statue of the Mother Mary with what looked like red blood coming down her eyes and her prayer hands red as well at a church. This impacted her at a deep level when she was at the disaster site. Doing most of her time there, she decided to make the most out of the disaster and camp out on the street to make sure that people could find their workers that were offering help. At such a young age, she changed her life. At nineteen, she wrote a screenplay and directed a short called "The Perfectionest". It turned out to be a time where she couldn't complete it.

Lilith De Devi is a talented actor. She in her early years used to play with Ouija Boards and practice magic in her friends basements at a young age. In her spare time she loved to dance and create music. She is a well known professional method actor who prefers to be called an Actor instead of Actress, due to gender inequality and social injustice. She grew up in Richmond, Virginia, Huntington Beach, NY, and Jupiter, Fl, going back and forth moving as a child. In her teens, she became an athlete, doing more than 3 sports per year. At the age of 14, due to Devi going to third world countries and experiencing the loss of Americans during Hurricane Katrina, in 2004 and witnessing it all after it happened in Mississippi, she said that she wanted to be a Humanitarian or Philanthropist to help those who were victims of natural disasters. Her mother took her on a missionary flight there and she saw a statue of the Mother Mary with what looked like red blood coming down her eyes and her prayer hands red as well at a church. This impacted her at a deep level when she was at the disaster site. Doing most of her time there, she decided to make the most out of the disaster and camp out on the street to make sure that people could find their workers that were offering help. At such a young age, she changed her life. At nineteen, she wrote a screenplay and directed a short called "The Perfectionest". It turned out to be a time where she couldn't complete it.

Acting

2018

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