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Sanai Victoria

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Sanai Victoria is an American teen actress who was born on January 15, 2007, in  Beverly Hills, California, seemed destined to be an entertainer from the age of two and a half she started lessons for piano, dance, singing, and gymnastics.

At the age of six, she placed second runner up queen, Miss Personality, and first place in talent in a National American Miss pageant out of a field of 105 girls. Later in 2015, she was crowned Junior pre-teen Miss Teen Los Angeles/San Bernardino/Pasadena and Miss personality in 2015-2016 respectively.

After testing the waters in acting she quickly started to accumulate credits that have led to her work on numerous TV productions and feature films. Starting in 2015 she appeared on an episode of "Black-ish" and that same year on the pilot episode of Nickelodeon’s "Future Shock" which unfortunately was not picked up. Sanai that year also started voice work on "Whisker Haven Tales with the Palace Pets" as Treasure that lasted until 2018.

The following year proved to be a busy one with appearances in four projects starting with a guest role in the series "Girl Meets World," "Lab Rats: Elite Force," and "Bizaardvark." She earned a regular role providing the voice of Tessa for 52 episodes of Little People. She went on in 2017 to appear on the TV movie "Beaches," played the recurring role of Little Re on "Genius" and was the voice of Phoebe for the series "Vampirina." The same year she appeared in her first feature film playing Lucy in the film "XX" for The Birthday Party segment.

Her television work continued with guest roles on "All About The Washingtons" (2018), "Modern Family" (2019) and a regular or recurring on "The Paynes" (2018), "No Good Nick" (2019) and currently plays Melissa on the Disney +  series "Diary of a Future President."

Sanai enjoys time with her family, her dog, playing the piano, doing volunteer work with the elderly, and the underprivileged.