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| | Asia Pacific Arts Online Magazine |
 | | As a college student, at the University of California, Los Angeles, Diane Mizota interned for the offices of Bette Midler and also worked on the set of Margaret Cho's sitcom, "All-American Girl." Besides getting an invaluable academic education, with the aid of scholarships, Mizota also continued with her passion of jazz dancing. |
 | | Besides dancing and acting, Mizota is also writing, producing and starring in her own sitcom, "Bitter Party of Four," in which she tells her own story as a dancer and through which she will create more roles for Asian Americans in the entertainment industry. |
 | | The acclaimed essence of Mizota's charm on screen was explained by one of her young fans on the G4 Network Forums, "There are plenty of fish, frogs, and funny looking jet skis in the sea, but there's only one Diane Mizota!" |
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