User:LahTanLindo

Alahji Robinson Alahji Sims Born November 13, 1992 (Age 20) Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Other Names : LahTanLindo, Actor/Model Eye Color: Brown Height: 6'0 Hair Color: Black Years Active: Model: 2001-Present Actor: 2006-Present

Early life and career[edit source | editbeta] Born in the Prospect Heights section of Brooklyn, New York, Alahji grew up in Flatbush Brooklyn. He is the son of Judy Sims, a occasional singer, and Ven Robinson, a retired security guard. His last name was changed to Robinson in 1999 after his parents wed. In May 2001, at age 8, Robinson was crowned poster child for The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Robinson was poster child until 2003. In mid 2003, he was awarded by the senator of New York an award for outstanding performance in NYC Public Schools. In 2006, Robinson was featured in a music video or up and coming foreign rapper Topic for his single "History". In mid 2006, Robinson took a hiatus to focus on school.

Car Accident, Return to filming -Present[edit source | editbeta] On May 30,2009, At approximately 5:29am, Robinson along with his two brothers and two friends was involved in a tragic car accident on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Miraculously he escaped with minor injures and tissue damage, his brothers and friends sustained broken bones and fractures. During his road to recovery Robinson gained 80pounds due to depression. Robinson took a even longer hiatus. In July 2013, Alahji announced via twitter that he was coming out of hiatus to pursue his dreams. Robinson was feature in Indie Short horror film "Let Me Go" as the killer Black. The film will be released in early October 2013 at various film festivals.

Personal life Born as Alahji Sims, Robinson's parents change his last name to Robinson in 1999 after they wed. Robinson is of African American, Cherokee, Native American, Irish, and French descent.

Categories: African-American actresses American film actresses Americans actors of Native American descent American actors of French descent Americans of Irish descent 1992 births People from New York City Automobile accident survivors Americans of Cherokee descent African American Models