Background
Ariana Alyse Berlin was born on October 29, 1987 to parents, Howard and Susan. In 2001, Berlin and her mother, Susan, went on a shopping excursion and as they drove down the freeway, they were struck from behind by a speeding car, which sent their car tumbling. Her mother survived the accident with a broken tibia, shattered scapula and minor brain trauma.
Career
She competed for the University of California, Los Angeles Bruins gymnastics from 2006 to 2009. She is known for her comeback story following a car accident in 2001. Her story was dramatised in the television movie Full Out.
1987-2001: Early years and Gymnastics career
She started Patrick Henry High School in the fall of 2001, the year she had her car accident.
2001: Carolina accident
Ariana spent five days in an induced coma with two collapsed lungs, two broken legs, a broken wrist, broken collarbone and cracked ribs. At the time of the injury, she was 14.
2001-2005: Recovery and dance She later started performing at SeaWorld San Diego with the troupe, where she met University of California, Los Angeles Bruins gymnastics Head coach, Valorie Kondos Field, who had been choreographing the Summer Nights production. Kondos Field immediately was impressed by Ariana"s work ethic and respect for the choreographers.
After spending time with Kondos Field and being around the gymnastics shows at the park, Berlin realized that her love for the sport was still there.
Berlin met with Kondos Field, told her about her long-time dream to compete for University of California, Los Angeles, how the accident had cut short that dream and how much she wanted to return to the sport. She asked Kondos Field if she could walk on to the team if she could regain her gymnastics skills. "Without even any hesitation, simply because of her respect, her work ethic, her ability to blend in and work well with anyone, I was thrilled at the possibility of having her on the team, especially to have someone who understood performance as much as she did," said Kondos Field.
"lieutenant"s often difficult to get gymnasts to perform outside of their event, to really project into the audience and perform, and I thought she could be a great example to the team with that."
2005-2009: University of California, Los Angeles Bruins gymnastics career
Berlin immediately returned to the gym and regained her gymnastics skills.
Kondos Field joked with her, saying she should graduate a year early from high school. After hearing this idea, Berlin did exactly that and joined the University of California, Los Angeles Bruins gymnastics team in the September of 2005, at the age of 17.
Foreign the 2005-2006 season, she was a walk-on to the team but she was soon offered a full-ride scholarship for the 2006-2007 season. She is a four-time All American and one of University of California, Los Angeles"s most consistent athletes ever.
She never missed a meet and persisted through nagging leg pain throughout her first two seasons, due to the rod in her leg from the car accident.
Berlin has been one of the most successful gymnasts in University of California, Los Angeles school history. 2009-present: Life after University of California, Los Angeles, Movie Stunt double
Berlin was a stunt performer for one episode of Three Rivers in 2009. In 2010, she was a stunt performer in episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles, Shake lieutenant Up!, 90210 and Make lieutenant or Break lieutenant
She has also been a stunt double in Switched at Birth, The Fosters, Greek and Honey 2
Berlin"s story has been adapted into a television movie, Full Out: The Ariana Berlin Movie featuring actors Jennifer Beals, Ana Golja, Trevor Tordjman and Lamar Johnson.
Berlin also appears as a stunt double for herself.
Membership
She found it hard to get back into gymnastics training and decided to start breakdancing, becoming one of the youngest members of the San Diego breakdance troupe, Culture Shock.
Personality
She is a brave girl who can do almost anything.