This war drama film tells the story of three African-American pilots who were mostly kept on the ground due to segregation. However, they eventually find a chance to be a part of the Tuskegee training program.
Daniela Sofia Korn Ruah is best known for portraying NCIS Special Agent, Kensi Blye, in the police procedural series, NCIS: Los Angeles.
Daniela got her first acting role at the age of 16. She continued working on several acting projects during high school. In 2007, she relocated to New York to study acting at the "Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute."
Since 2009, she has appeared as Kensi Blye on the CBS popular show, 'NCIS: Los Angeles (2009).' In 2011, she made a guest appearance on the series 'Hawaii Five-0.' She then acted in David Auburn's play, 'Proof at Los Angeles,' at Hayworth Theatre in 2013.
She was the winner of Portugal's version of "Dancing with the Stars."
This war drama film tells the story of three African-American pilots who were mostly kept on the ground due to segregation. However, they eventually find a chance to be a part of the Tuskegee training program.