Ariel D. King

About Ariel D. King

Who is it?: Actress

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Ariel D. King was born, is Actress. Ariel Diane King was born on the 4th of July and raised in Riverdale, Illinois. She started modeling when she was 13 years old and acting when she entered high school. After her first play she dove into acting through the speech team and later majored in theatre at South Suburban College. While enrolled she appeared in four stage productions, leading two. Ariel chose to take all of her theatre & english classes first and excelled in them; this was especially noticeable on her transcript. Before graduating Ariel was awarded the J. Albert Kindig Memorial Scholarship for Performing Arts and was discovered by Vincent Cirrincione after submitting to a national open call audition in which she won the Hollywood Discovery Award at the Hollywood Film Festival Awards Gala. She portrayed OJ Simpson's daughter Arnelle Simpson on American Crime Story, an anthology series centered around some of history's most famous criminals.
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Biography/Timeline

1994

King obtained an MPH in International Health from the University of Texas School of Public Health in 1994, and an MBA in International Health Management from Thunderbird, the American Graduate School of International Management in 1996. She completed her PhD in Public Health and Policy from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 2002.

2010

Dr. Ariel Rosita King is known for her international health policy work, particularly with regard to HIV/AIDS, King is a founding and board member of Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP). She is a Rotarian, and is the Washington, DC representative for the National Council of Women at the UN United Nations. She is vice-chair of the Continental Advisory Board and the Chair of the Resource Mobilisation Committee, of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Reliance Alliance (S.A.H.A.R.A). She has served on the Boards of Directors of the National Black Women's Health Project, Positive Art: Women and Children with HIV/AIDS in South Africa, The Life Foundation AIDS Foundation of Hawaii, The Black Alliance for AIDS Prevention, and the Ronald McDonald House. King is also a member of the board of trustees of the Acid Survivors Trust International. In 2010, she also met with Princess Anne (Anne, Princess Royal) in the United Kingdom to discuss her non-profit work.