April Florio
Birthday:
May 28, 1982 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA
Birth Name:
April Dawn Florio
Height:
170 cm
April Florio is a well-known Maxim and FHM (Australia/UK) model who has shot for some of the top magazines. She began working in theater and dance at the age of 6, but making time--until the age of 16--for her favorite sport, soccer. She started her career in film in her late teens with a small role in American Pie 2 (2001) that got great press in ...
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April Florio is a well-known Maxim and FHM (Australia/UK) model who has shot for some of the top magazines. She began working in theater and dance at the age of 6, but making time--until the age of 16--for her favorite sport, soccer. She started her career in film in her late teens with a small role in American Pie 2 (2001) that got great press in "People" magazine. She was picked by Universal Pictures' casting directors out of thousands for the part.The daughter of the late Domenico Florio, a computer programmer, and schoolteacher (English) Deborah Mae Fink, April has one younger sibling, Vincent, who works as an animator. An animal lover, she considers her Cairn Terrier "Dakota" to be one of the family as well.April sings soul and R&B, and wrote a humorous guide to break-ups at the age of 23. Less than three months after it was written there were offers for development into a show or screenplay. April Florio plans to continue her passion in acting and start producing films within the next few years. Show less «
To give love is to know love, and I will never be without that knowledge.
To give love is to know love, and I will never be without that knowledge.
We do not deserve anything, we've all had it rough - but when something good happens, they call that luck. So here's to the lucky, and all w...Show more »
We do not deserve anything, we've all had it rough - but when something good happens, they call that luck. So here's to the lucky, and all who aren't so, here's to stepping forward, and letting go. Show less «
I'm not good at being normal.
I'm not good at being normal.
As a teenager I truly believed that weekends were this two and a half day present wrapped up and packaged just for me. Monday was the worst ...Show more »
As a teenager I truly believed that weekends were this two and a half day present wrapped up and packaged just for me. Monday was the worst of them all, because it was so far away from Friday, the day of my freedom. Saturday, another day of freedom. Sunday, my last day before that dreaded Monday. As a focused adult, my weekends have become weekdays. Weekdays, my weekends. Unless I'm out promoting a film or a party I wouldn't know the difference. In fact, what day is it anyway? Show less «