UntarioRogers
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Tario Rogers, Model

Not Rated ID:10827
Atlanta,  Georgia

Hello!! My name is Untario Rogers. I live in Atlanta, Ga. Although I am at the beginning of my modeling career, my ultimate goal is to strengthen my experience in this industry. I have experience in both runway and printwork. With Model Run's source, I am able to expand my options and diversify my portfolio. I am very adaptive...   read more

 
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Age:24
Height:6' 1" (185 cm)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Waist:38" (97 cm)
Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Black
Jacket Size: 16 US
Shoe Size: 10 US  (43 EU)
Skin Color:Brown
Ethnicity: African American
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M.M.P.Blackmoney  wrote about Tario Rogers on 10/26/09   11:46 PM     
You are so good with the camera... Peace.

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