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Nadia Bjorlin
Nadia Bjorlin's life began on
August 2 in Newport, Rhode Island. She is the fifth child out of
six of Ulf and Fary Bjorlin. When Nadia was two months old, the
Bjorlin family moved to Sweden, her father's native country.
Nadia's father was a conductor and composer of classical music,
which Nadia grew to love. After traveling abroad for a few
years, Ulf took a job conducting the Florida Philharmonic and
Palm Beach Symphony. At this time, Nadia was seven years old,
and she barely spoke English - which was a tough barrier to
overcome at school.
In this time, Nadia had fallen in love with music and had began
performing professionally when she was only six years old. She
and two of her brothers began performing as the Bjorlin Trio at
her father's concerts. Her father also featured her in his
musical adaptations of classic stories, such as Hans Christian
Anderson's "The Snow Queen", and "The Portrait of Raoul
Wallenberg." Unfortunately, Ulf Bjorlin Sr. passed away when she
was twelve.
As a young child prodigy, Nadia attended the Interlochen Center
for the Arts and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute for
several years, where she received recognition and awards for
excellency in theatre, voice, music and dance. Nadia also spent
her junior high school years and her first two years of high
school attending the Palm Beach County School of the Arts.
Nadia performed and sang with the Palm Beach Opera for two years
and in 1996, she competed in a large international vocal
competition in Verona, Italy, where she was part of the choir
who won the gold medal. When she was a junior in high school,
the Bjorlins moved to New York City where Nadia then attended
the Professional Children's School. There she studied alongside
other famous actors and actresses, such as Julia Stiles, Gaby
Hoffman, and the Culkin kids. In May of 1999, Nadia won first
place in the Metro Lyric Opera Competition, which took place in
New York City. When she graduated from high school, she decided
to shift her focus to acting.
Nadia had just secured an agent when the NBC soap opera, Days of
our Lives sent out a nationwide casting call for the role of
mysterious young opera singer 'Chloe.' Nadia flew out to Los
Angeles for the screen-test and two days later, she won the
part. She celebrated by packing up everything in New York City
to move to California with her mother and her brother. Tom
Langan, Days Executive Producer was taken with Nadia, who he
describe as "a serene, fascinating beauty who floats through a
room."
Nadia appeared on Days of our Lives as 'Chloe Lane' from
November 1999 to June 2003, and her character was placed in the
middle of the most heated love triangles on the show (Broe vs.
Phloe). Fans from both sides campaigned for their respective
couple passionately, sending anything from stress balls to lip
gloss to hay to producers, writers, and actors on Days. When
Nadia finished taping with the show, she was honored with an
hourglass gift from Ken Corday. She says of her decision to
leave Days: "I can't regret my decision (with leaving), because
we shouldn't regret anything in life. Everything is a learning
experience."
Nadia has been featured on covers of several fashion and men's
magazines, and takes a special interest in all kinds of music
and dance. "I especially love Latin music and Latin dance, such
as the salsa and merengue," the young actress states. Because of
her love of music and dance, she appeared in the Ricky Martin
music video, "Shake Your Bon-Bon" as a go-go dancer. Nadia has
also played the piano, flute, guitar, and harp. She has high
hopes in landing an album deal, and has recorded with several
prominent producers and songwriters.
In family life, Nadia maintains a close relationship with her
mother, Fary, who has always encouraged her to try something new
and live life to the fullest. "She is definitely my best friend.
She's always been there for me; she's my rock. She's not at all
like a stage mom. It's fun to have that support and to have her
at home and be babied once in awhile." She also described her
mother, who is an interior decorator and designer as "the most
visually artistic person I know."
Patrika Darbo (ex-Nancy, Days) has seen firsthand the closeness
of the Bjorlin family. Darbo attended a family get-together, and
was amazed by the talent in the house. "They are absolutely
incredible people who have graciously taken us into their
family. There's a lot of love there." Adds Kevin Spirtas, who
played Craig on Days: "Nadia knows where she's at and where
she's headed. She has great inner strength...I think she has a
big future if she chooses to keep doing it. She has quite a
gift."

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