Noted individual, chosen for gifted education during childhood, had the distinction of attending the renowned Brandeis University, situated near Boston, Massachusetts. Her academic prowess was remarkable, as she skipped a year and graduated with honors, achieving a double major in Philosophy and English.
This talented individual's entrepreneurial spirit led her to establish an independent theater company, aptly named The Müt Theater, with "müt" being the German word for "courage". Despite facing financial struggles, Ava's perseverance ultimately paid off when she received her first break in the film industry by responding to an open call for models in bikinis. Among hundreds of aspiring models, she was handpicked by veteran director John Lamond for her exceptional intelligence and striking dramatic flair. This breakthrough role led to her casting in the 2001 film "Crime of Passion", alongside Sam Bottoms and Leah DiStasio, where she portrayed the Oriental love-object and Sapphic femme-fatale with aplomb.
Interestingly, Ava is a polyglot, fluent in multiple languages, including English, Mandarin Chinese, and Fuzhou Chinese.