Gina DeVettori

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Gina DeVettori
BornMay 5
California, United States
Alma mater University of Mobile
OccupationActress, writer

Gina DeVettori (born May 5 in California) is an American actress and writer. [1] DeVettori was born on Cinco de Mayo and is a native Californian. She graduated from the University of Mobile with a Bachelor of Arts in theatre.

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DeVettori has appeared in the films 40 Days and 40 Nights , Party Animalz, [2] High Hopes , [3] Opie Gets Laid , [4] [5] The Shiftling, [6] Gothic Vampires from Hell, [7] and The Mexican Dream. [8] She was also the voice of Ayane in the English-language edition of Dead or Alive 2: Hardcore. [9]

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