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  1. Sheena Colette is an American actress. Early life. Colette grew up in Boca Raton, Florida and graduated from St. Joseph by the Sea High School in Staten Island, New York.

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    Sheena Colette is an American actress. She began her acting debut on stage as a child in several theatrical productions, ultimately landing her in ongoing studies at various New York acting schools such as American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

  3. Sheena Colette is an American actress. She began her acting debut on stage as a child in several theatrical productions, ultimately landing her in ongoing studies at various New York acting schools such as American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

  4. Biography. She is an American actress, born on May 12, 1986, in New York. She started her acting career on stage as a child in numerous theatrical productions. She went to several acting schools in New York, such as the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

  5. Apr 23, 2014 · Face Time: Sheena Colette. By Magazine. April 24, 2014. When established Hollywood actors note that “it’s all about the work,” they can come off as sincere as the athlete who “takes it one game at a time.”.

  6. Sheena Colette is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes The Bourne Legacy, Mad World, Walt Before Mickey, Love and Hostages, White Collar, Irrefutable Proof, and Burn Notice.

  7. Sheena Colette is a actress known for: White Collar (TV Series), Dystopia (TV Series), Irrefutable Proof, Mad World, Walt Before Mickey (The Dreamer) and House of Bodies.

  8. Explore the filmography of Sheena Collette on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

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  10. A renowned astrophysicist and college professor strives to prove that there is no God and in the process comes to the conclusion that creation is based upon the scientific phenomena of “self-existence,” something that her friends, family, students and employer refuse to accept.