![]() Making her way in front of camera in recent years, Vela-Bailey landed the role of Inhuman Alisha Whitley on ABC's hit show "Marvel's Agents of Shield." Having the ability to act and do her own stunts has quickly helped Vela-Bailey become a fan favorite over the last 2 seasons. She spent 3 years working on the groundbreaking film as Zoe Saldana's stunt double for the character of Neytiri, as well as playing many different Navi characters including her own character as the Ikran Clan Leader. As a dancer, Vela-Bailey booked her very first audition and she became a Pussycat Doll in Las Vegas at Caesar's Palace, before being called to audition for James Cameron's Oscar® winning feature film Avatar. Vela-Bailey has continued doubling Hollywood's hottest stars including Charilze Theron, Jennifer Lawrence, and Kate Beckinsale to name a few. Her performance earned two nominations for a Taurus World Stunt Award in 2007. Ultraviolet was her very first movie experience, as well as her first time doing stunts and martial arts. At age 21, Vela-Bailey auditioned to double for Milla Jovovich in the film "Ultraviolet," and subsequently spent four months in Hong Kong and two months in Shanghai doing stunts and martial arts for the film. ![]() Later, Vela-Bailey shifted more of her focus to dance, becoming a member of Marcelo Pacleb's famous 24-VII Danceforce. Having two artistic parents, Vela-Bailey was enrolled in gymnastics and dance at a very young age and quickly climbed the ranks of the Hawaiian Island Twisters, becoming a competitive Level 9 Gymnast. Her father Carlos Armando, was a top magician from El Salvador. Her mother Cecelia was a ballerina and an artist from North Carolina. Vela-Bailey was raised in Kailua, on the beautiful island of Oahu, Hawaii. Whether it is her chilling performance as Diana in the smash hit "Lights Out" or her acrobatic, ass kicking, portrayal of Alisha Whitley on Marvel's Agents of Shield, it is clear Alicia Vela-Bailey truly is the human special effect. No matter how sick anyone is in the head, a mother will come to her senses when her children are under attack and need her protection – nothing fictional about that.As the most inspirational and diverse action actor of recent years, Alicia Vela-Bailey has emerged from A list stunt double to on screen sensation. Depression is definitely real, and it can create a feeling of such intense loneliness that a victim would rather create an imaginary friend than be alone. This was an apparently fictional movie which has some touch of reality. Knowing that she was Diana’s only link to the human world, she shoots herself as the only way to stop Diana from killing her children. In the end, Sophie came out of the dark holding a pistol to her head. She succeeds in luring Rebecca and Martin to the basement, where they remained trapped until the police came to let them out. Diana, refusing to be kept away, sabotages the main power source in the basement. Rebecca moves back in and, upon learning about Diana’s sensitivity to light, keeps the entire house lighted to keep Diana away. ![]() Martin, her younger brother who still lives with his mother, experiences the same presence she did. Rebecca, having grown into adulthood, moved out of the house where she grew up feeling Diana’s presence. Unfortunately, Diana is a friend who doesn’t want to share Sophie with anyone else – including her two former husbands who, Sophie was made to believe abandoned her and her children, but it turns out Diana killed.ĭiana’s obsessive grip on Sophie goes too far when she goes after Sophie’s children, Rebecca and Martin. As Sophie’s depression progresses, so does Diana’s presence in her life as her only ‘friend.’ Sophie is lured into surroundings of near total darkness – Diana’s refuge from even the slightest ray of light which can burn her skin. But her depression recurs as Diana’s spirit continues to follow her and gets in the way of her getting any medication. ![]() Sophie, previously confined for depression, got out of the institution. She died when a doctor, in an attempt to cure her, performed an experiment and over exposed her to light. Diana had a rare skin disorder wherein her skin was oversensitive to light. Lights Out is a horror movie about a mental patient, Diana, who haunts the family of Sophie, another mental patient she befriended when they were in confinement.
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