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'''Ivana Milicevic''' (born ], ] in ]) is an ] born in the former ]. She was raised in ] and worked as a model while attending Athens High School in Troy, Michigan. She subsequently began acting after graduation, with guest appearances in several television shows (The Nanny, Seinfeld, ], Buzzkill, among others) as well as appearing in several movies.
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