...And now for something completely mundane!


Aubrey Mozino, born and raised in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Bryn Mawr and the surrounding area is often referred to as the "Main Line." That translates into the most boring, preppy, obnoxious, and annoying places on earth. I was born on January 21st, which is right on the cusp. I was due December 28th, (yes, I'm fully aware of the trauma my mother endured waiting almost entire month until I was born) but my theory behind the delay is that I was destined to be an Aquarius. The descriptions I've read of an Aquarius woman describes me almost perfectly. I needed to wait until the 21st because Capricorn just doesn't fit me. I discovered two of my passions at a very early age. Acting or peforming was something I always enjoyed doing. It could be one act plays, puppet shows, improvisational music concerts, or interpretive dances in my mothers' fancy clothes, but whatever form of performing it was, I enjoyed it. I don't remember a destinct time or moment when I said to myself that I wanted to be an actress. I do remember begging my mother to call the "1-800" numbers plastered across the T.V. screen promising to "make your child a star!" There is no doubt in my mind that acting is what I want to do for the rest of my life. The biggest reason being I can't see myself doing anything else. When I was around eight years old my mother signed me up for "computer classes" at a place called, "Futurekids." I absolutely loved going. We would take a part the hard drives of computers, disect floppy disks, create spreadsheets, play computer games, and understand the workings of Windows and DOS. One day at the classes we were introduced to something brand new. I remember being allowed to sign the class onto the "internet." Only one of the computers had an external modem but we all crowded around it. I was hooked. I couldn't believe that your typed words could be "transported" anywhere in the world within seconds. Compuserve and an external modem arrived at our home computer fairly quickly after our introduction to the internet. This is becoming quite the novel, but what do you expect when one has nothing to do at 2:04 AM? Now I have my eyes set on the city. I hope to either go to school in Boston, New York, Chicago, or L.A. I'm going for a BFA in acting and completely disregarding my relatives chatter about "having something to fall back on if the acting thing doesn't work out." I could be overly ambitious, narcisstic, naive, or just ignorant but I know the "acting thing" will work out because I don't give up.