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Aria Montgomery

PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 3:49 pm
Author: Aria Montgomery
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Character Introduction for: Aria Holmes Montgomery
Played By: Ellen
Avatar Name: Gwyneth Paltrow
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Physical Stats
Age: 27
Birthday: October 5
Height: 5'9
Weight: 134
Build: Slender and willowy

Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Pale blue


Identifying Features: None -- perhaps that serves as an identifying feature in and of itself.

Typical Clothing Choice: Expensive, classic, elegant. Note: she wears only all white or all black.


Mental/Personality Traits and Weaknesses/Phobias

Aria is shrewd and cunning, manipulative, and knows how to keep a secret. In fact, she's built a career in it. If she has one weakness it's that she has no fear. But that's not to say she has no boundaries.



Home, Haven and Occupation/Hobbies

-- A penthouse suite on Fifth Avenue in NYC
-- Her haven is a country cottage in Devonshire, England

Occupation: Artist and Gallery owner in NYC

Hobbies: Rock climbing



Skills, Talents and Education/Training

--Graduated from Oxford, went on to pursue a PhD from Harvard but did not finish.

--Fluent in four languages (Latin, French, Spanish, Mandarin); a skilled pianist and master sculptor.



Property, Pets and Toys

A NYC apartment, a house in Cape Cod, extensive houses throughout Europe. She also owns outright a large facility in NYC, it houses her gallery and several business offices.

No pets.

Toys -- any man she wishes.


Friends, Enemies and General Contacts

--Louis Wrightman
-- Mike Wolf
--Jack Malone, Jr.

Enemies -- someone who knows how to keep their hands clean doesn't make enemies.


Brief History

Aria Holmes Montgomery was born in London, England twenty-seven years ago to two renowned Cambridge professors. Mediocrity was not tolerated; to achieve greatness one most excel at everything. By the time Aria was seventeen, she had been accepted to Oxford and studied art history and architecture. There was no room for failure in her parents' eyes and, more importantly, not in her own classically blue ones. Thesis published by the time she was twenty-one, she left England to further her studies at Harvard (much to her parents' chagrin.) But her pursuit of a PhD was postponed when she accepted a job at a prestigious museum in New York City. From there, all her perfections and greatness turned to a different direction.