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Daya Vaidya is a Actor American born on 20 may 1973 at Kathmandu

Daya Vaidya

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Birth name Daya Vivian Vaidya
Nationality USA
Birth 20 may 1973 (50 years) at Kathmandu

Daya Vivian Vaidya (Nepali: दया बैद्य) is an actress known for her role as Nina Inara in the television series Unforgettable.

Biography

Vaidya is married to Don Wallace. They have a daughter, Leela Grace, born in 2009. Vaidya gave birth to identical twin boys on July 25, 2012 in New York City; Jai Blue and Dev Eshaan.

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Coolio
Coolio
(1 films)
Shemar Moore
Shemar Moore
(1 films)
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Filmography of Daya Vaidya (3 films)

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April Fools, 1h12
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Horror, Slasher
Themes Films about education, Films about music and musicians, Hip hop films, Gangster films, Films about school violence
Actors Daya Vaidya, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Obba Babatundé, Lamorne Morris, Lil' Flip
Roles Eva Hernandez
Rating29% 1.4889051.4889051.4889051.4889051.488905
While pulling an April Fools' Day prank on a nerdy classmate named Melvin, a group of high school friends (Missy, DeAnna, Eva, Diego, Malik, and Marlin) accidentally kill him when Marlin hits Melvin with a football, causing him to fall on and be impaled by a piece of rebar. Panicking, the group drag Melvin's body into a wooded area, and stage it to look like he was the victim of a random gang-related attack. Exactly one year later, DeAnna is stabbed to death by a hooded figure while interning at a hospital. After murdering DeAnna, the killer writes "April Fools" on a wall with her blood.
Motives 2
Motives 2 (2007)

Genres Drama, Thriller
Actors Brian J. White, Vivica A. Fox, Shemar Moore, Mel Jackson, Drew Sidora, Joe Torry
Roles Saundra
Rating50% 2.530872.530872.530872.530872.53087
The sequel to Motives picks up three years after the original. Emery Simms is a rarity—an innocent man in prison. On the outside, his ex-wife (Vivica A. Fox) is married to his best friend (Sean Blakemore), and they're attempting to make a normal life. But Simms is killed in prison, and his brother Donovan (Brian J. White) returns to discover the real reason for his brother's death. The web of lies and murder may prove just as poisonous to Donovan as it was to his late brother.
Leprechaun in the Hood, 1h30
Origin USA
Genres Fantastic, Comedy, Horror comedy, Horror
Themes Films about music and musicians, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Transgender in film, Serial killer films, Hip hop films, Comedy horror films, Gangster films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Warwick Davis, Ice-T, Anthony Montgomery, Rashaan Nall, Dan Martin, Jack Ong
Roles Waitress #1
Rating37% 1.8694451.8694451.8694451.8694451.869445
Los Angeles rap artists Postmaster P. (Anthony Montgomery), Stray Bullet (Rashaan Nall) and Butch (Red Grant) accidentally free a Leprechaun that was imprisoned by record producer Mac Daddy O'Nassas (Ice-T) 20 years earlier. The Leprechaun hunts the friends in order to recover his magic flute, which places listeners of its tune in a euphoric trance. After killing some people, such as a reverend, DJ artists, and a hot girl, the Leprechaun reaches the three friends at Postmaster P.'s home. When the rap artists and the Leprechaun engage in a fight, the Leprechaun kills Stray Bullet by making him shoot himself in the mouth with his own pistol while Postmaster P. and Butch stare in horror. Butch visits Postmaster P. at his grandma's house and convinces him to use a joint laced with four-leaf clovers to strip the Leprechaun of his powers in order to steal back the flute.