Amanza Smith

Amanza Smith

CountryUnited States United States
GenderFemale
BirthdayDec 12, 1976
BiographyAfter graduating from Indiana State University with a major in Interior Design, Amanza moved to Los Angeles where she began a successful career in modeling and entertainment, including a position as an NFL cheerleader for the Indianapolis Colts, features in many magazines, television commercials, and two seasons of the hit NBC game show Deal or No Deal. Since then, Amanza has returned to her first love, interior design. Amanza has decorated and staged homes for Hollywood’s elite, and most recently has joined The Oppenheim Group as the in-house interior design expert. Amanza’s knowledge for all-things design, along with her ability to openly and honestly communicate with clients has been a key to her success in the business.

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