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Kiralee Hayashi

Kiralee M. Hayashi is an American stunt woman, actress, and gymnast.

She is known for her work on ', ', and The Book of Eli.

Background

Hayashi is of Japanese, Portuguese, English & Irish descent. Her success as a gymnast gained her a full scholarship to UCLA, where she studied neuroscience.

Academia

While at UCLA she did research in the Paul Thompson's group at Laboratory of Neuro Image (LONI). She co-authored several papers on neuroscience topics.

She has a low Erdős number of just three through the publication Brain surface parameterization using Riemann surface structure which was coauthored by Shing-Tung Yau. Yau published On sampling Markov chains together with Ronald Graham, and Graham authored On Sum of Fibonacci Numbers together with Paul Erdős.

Gymnastics

While at UCLA she was also a notable gymnast. One of the most highly recruited freshmen her graduating year. She garnered 9 All-American titles (both first and second team) and was a National Balance Beam champion in 1999. She was Pac-10 gymnast of the year in 1999 and Pac-10 Conference Medalist for 1998-99, her senior year. And was a two-time Pac-10 All-Academic selection. Hayashi was a finalist for the AAI American Award, given annually to the nation's most outstanding all-around senior gymnast.

Filmography

Films

Television

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