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Iyari Limon: Happy birthday
Carlyle Ferris Started conversation Jul 10, 2005
Happy Birthday To Iyari Limon, 26 Yesterday !
From Imdb.com - 2005-07-9th - (as Kennedy on Buffy)
Date of birth : 8 July 1979
Location : Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Height : 5’ 3" (1.60 m)
Mini biography :
Iyari Limon was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, but by the age of one she and her parents had made Southern California their new home. Although English is her primary language, she’s fluent in Spanish since being raised in a Spanish-speaking household all her life. She’s also semi-fluent in French, and being of Spanish, French, German, and Mexican-Indian descent, for her it seems only right to be able to speak some of these languages. She also is very well traveled and has lived abroad in such countries as Australia, France, Mexico, and England.
She began her acting career in 1995 with a guest appearance in an episode of "ER", followed by other significant guest roles on various TV shows including as a guest regular in 2000 on the MTV anthology series "Undressed." Her biggest break came in 2002 when she was offered the part of Kennedy, one of the ’Slayer Potentials’ on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Because of supportive fan mail, she continued appearing in all of the last 13 episodes of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s" 7th and final season. Being the "Scoobie Gang’s" latest addition has a brought a whole new fame to Iyari, who now makes personal appearances at conventions around the world.
Most recently, she guest starred in the 2004 premiere episode of the Emmy award winning series "Without a Trace". She also appeared in numerous television commercials such as SBC, Always, Toyota, Dr. Pepper, etc. In 2001, she hosted Radio Disney’s world tour 2001 traveling to all the major cities in the U.S.
We forgive you, Iyari.....Well, except for black eyed girl...She doesn't!
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