Jordana Brewster, a beautiful blonde blonde with raven-colored hairstyle, was born in Panama City on April 26, 1980. Her mother, Maria Joao Leal de Sousa, is a Brazilian-born model who was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1978. Her father, Alden Brewster, is an investment banker from America with English, Scottish, and Irish roots. Her maternal grandfather, Kingman Brewster, Jr. is an ancestor of the Mayflower descendant was president of Yale University from 1963-1977. Jordana was born in London, England and raised there until she was 6 years old. At this time her family decided to relocate to her mother's home town of Rio de Janeiro. They would be there for the next four years. During her four-year stay in Rio de Janeiro, Jordana could speak fluently in Portuguese. At the age of 10 Jordana's family decided that they would move again, only this time they would relocate to Manhattan. It was here where Jordana studied at Sacred Heart, an all-girl Catholic school, before moving to the New York Professional Children's School. It was in her teens that Jordana began to earn a name for herself through her appearances on two of the longest-running daytime soap operas: All My Children (1970) and As the World Turns (1956) in which she played the role of "Nikki Munson" for three seasons. Jordana was also co-starring on the NBC mini-series The '60s (1999). 1998 marked her first big screen debut in the role of "Delilah Profitt" in the teen-driven film, The Faculty (1998). The role she played as Mia Toretto in the blockbuster hit The Fast and Furious (2001) was the thing that made her Hollywood superstar. Jordana kept her Yale University education in 2003, despite her popularity. She played the lead in the prequel The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006), and reprised her role, Mia, in the sequels Fast & Furious (2009), Fast Five (2011), Fast & Furious 6 (2013) and Furious 7 (2015).

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