About Jaime

Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Jaime Soria had a flair for the dramatic and a kinship with the arts. Her non-stop talking and quick wit landed her the nickname “Miss Chatterbox” at the tender age of 5. Once she began kindergarten, Jaime’s mom, Linda, would pick her up every day after school only to hear non-stop chattering from the backseat of the car, as Jaime described, in detail, every minute of her day. Not wanting to stifle her child’s creative energy or hurt her feelings, Linda struggled to think of a way to quiet her daughter for a few moments. Eventually she came up with the phrase “Jaime, mommy’s ears are tired right now”, and luckily, this did the trick.

As her interest in performing developed, Jaime was able to find many creative outlets for her energy by enrolling in dance classes and starting piano lessons, which continued for 13 years. Jaime made the decision to become an actress at age 8, while watching Steven Spielberg’s “Tiny Toon Adventures”. She fell in love with the idea of pretending to be other people and performing stories for an audience, while watching Babs Bunny (who dreamed of becoming a famous actress herself). Babs would amuse her cartoon friends with her impressions and pretend games.

After years of musical performances, performing skits and shows for loved ones and generally striving to become the center of attention, Jaime began studying theatre and film at Ohlone College in Fremont, California, where she ultimately received her A.A. degree in Performing Arts. While attending Ohlone College, Jaime won three acting awards: two student-voted awards presented by the Theatre and Dance Alliance and one award given yearly by the professors and staff to be presented to the Best Actress of the student body. Jaime has been trained, and gained experience in all corners of the industry including independent film, television, theater, commercial, industrial, news broadcasting, and print. Keep an eye out for her many upcoming projects!

 Jaime Soria

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