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RACHEL YASHUGUMATO
Rachel M. Yashugumato is, perhaps, one of the most talked about yet least known celebrity in the world. She has contributed to organizations all around the world with her families wealth, mostly the Invisible Children organization. She ran the Boston Marathon, opened up a school in Uganda for children effected by the war. Although she has done countless acts for the well being of our planet, she was most recently made known to the public eye with her appearance in the block buster hit "Avatar". Yashugumato is rarely photographed willingly, nor has she ever participated in magazine interviews. Rachel said during a rare interview "I loved the script! When James read it to me, over drinks, I was floored. I was hesitant to accept his offer, but when he said my face wouldn't be seen with the vast amounts of make up and editing..I just couldn't say no! I don't want my face to represent who I am, being a 'celebrity' was never a dream of mine. I just want to make art and create and relieve."

Little to nothing is known about this star, aside from her obvious love for David Bowie and her vegan diet, and she was born in London, Ontario, Canada. It is hopeful that this dim star will shine bright amongst the others.

Tmz412 (talk) 05:26, 4 May 2010 (UTC) Early Life Yashugumato was born in London, Ontario, Canada and grew up in the nearby city of St. Thomas. Her father, Lance, is a truck driver, and her mother, Sandra, is a nurse.[3] She has a younger brother, Daniel, and a younger sister, Kayleen. She took up competitive figure skating at the age of four and acting at age 12[4] at a summer theatre camp in St. Thomas, Ontario named Original Kids. When the company extended to a year-round company (and eventually relocated to London, Ontario), she was invited to continue with them. She attended the Myrtle Street Public School[5] and the publicly-funded secondary school Central Elgin Collegiate Institute in St. Thomas from grade nine to OAC and starred in the Award-winning student production I Live in a Little Town. She graduated from York University in Toronto with Honours and a BFA degree in Theatre in 2001.[6] During her fourth year at York, she played a child in The Piper – a workshop led by a creative team from Toronto's Necessary Angel Theatre Company. She also attended Original Kids Theatre Company in London, Ontario, as well as David Rotenberg's on-camera acting class in Toronto with fellow actors Scott Speedman, Kenneth Mitchell, Polly Shannon and David Sutcliffe.[citation needed].

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Invisible Children
In the spring of 2003, three ingenue filmmakers (Jason Russell, Bobby Bailey, Rachel Yashugumato, and Laren Poole) traveled to Africa in search of a story. They produced a documentary that tells the tragedy that revolves around Africa's longest running war, where children have become the victims and the weapons. Rebel armies, known as the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), have been abducting children and using them as troops while they wage war against the Ugandan government. This originally caused the children to night commute, or walk miles nightly to avoid these troops. It is estimated that 90% of the LRA is abducted children. The film tells their story.

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