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  1. Alisha Boe (también llamada Bø; 1 Oslo, 6 de marzo de 1997) es una actriz noruega - somalí. Más conocida por interpretar a Jessica Davis en la serie de Netflix, 13 Reasons Why . Biografía. Vida personal. Boe nació en Noruega de un padre somalí y una madre noruega (de Trondheim) 1 en 1997. En el 2000, 2 con 3 años, se mudó a Nueva York.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alisha_BoeAlisha Boe - Wikipedia

    Alisha Ilhaan Bø (born 6 March 1997), known professionally as Alisha Boe, is a Norwegian actress. She is known for playing Jessica Davis in the Netflix drama series 13 Reasons Why . Early life. Boe was born in Oslo, Norway, on 6 March 1997, the daughter of a Norwegian mother from Trondheim and a Somali father.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm2647981Alisha Boe - IMDb

    Alisha Boe is a Norwegian and American actress who was born in Oslo and moved to Los Angeles with her mother. She is known for her roles in 13 Reasons Why, Paranormal Activity 4, Yes, God, Yes and more.

  4. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Alisha Boe isn’t just a name – and a striking face – to note in the film and TV industry. The Norwegian-Somali actor is proving to be one of its most articulate and resonant voices, too. It’s a voice the LA-based talent isn’t afraid to use as, in her own words, a “young Black woman on set” – as she continues to ...

  5. Alisha Boe es una actriz noruega nacida en 1997, conocida por su papel de Jessica Davis en la serie Por trece razones. Consulta su perfil, filmografía, premios, géneros y enlaces en FilmAffinity.

  6. 31 de may. de 2018 · The Norwegian-American actress talks about her career, her culture, and her 21st birthday party in this interview for W magazine. She also reveals her favorite places to travel, her opinions on the show, and her relationship with her co-star Katherine Langford.

  7. 11 de jul. de 2020 · With the fourth and final season of 13 Reasons Why now available on Netflix, Vogue sat down with 23-year-old actor Alisha Boe over Zoom to discuss her relationship with beauty, why it’s important that mental health is normalised on TV and how she uses her platform to speak about LGBTQ+ rights and racial injustice.