Atria Tsatenawa

I grew up on horror movies which led me to loving Halloween SO SO MUCH and I was a scare actor at various places around my city.

 

Placed 36th

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What draws you to the darkness?

In my life, I've been hit with a lot of hard things, but I always feel the need to keep a happy and positive attitude. I have a rare muscle weakness that leaves me below average in strength compared to my peers. Coupled with me being adopted, black, and gay while at a mostly white catholic high school, I was bound to feel othered. Halloween and movies in general, but especially horror movies, allow me to leave everything behind and enter a world of darkness, where I don't have to be happy 24/7.

Tell us why you would make it to the end of a horror movie.

I think a good personality trait of mine is that I'm very resilient. If something doesn't go right, I've never been the one to give up which is why I would ABSOLUTELY be the Jesse Walsh of my horror movie.

What would you do with the unlucky $13,000?

I need a car since I'm moving out of my home city for college in 5 days. I know it will take most of the money, but if there is some left it will go to anything else I need for college and to helping kickstart my acting career.


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