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Mia Blake

Mia Blake

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Mia Blake is a Tongan–New Zealand actress renowned for her extensive body of work across film, screen, and theatre. Notably, she garnered multiple awards for her outstanding performance in the lead role of Director Toa Fraser's acclaimed feature "No.2" and the short film "This is Her." Her diverse film credits include "The Tattooist," "6 Days," "Without a Paddle" and "Stray." In her latest television venture, she graced the screen in TVNZ's series "After the Party" alongside Robyn Malcolm and Peter Mullan, following previous appearances in "One Lane Bridge" and "Shortland Street." Mia's theatrical contributions are equally remarkable, featuring lead roles in productions for The Silo Theatre, including "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Angels in America," "White Rabbit, Red Rabbit," and most recently, "Upu Mai Whetu."
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Mia Blake

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Mia Blake is a Tongan–New Zealand actress renowned for her extensive body of work across film, screen, and theatre. Notably, she garnered multiple awards for her outstanding performance in the lead role of Director Toa Fraser's acclaimed feature "No.2" and the short film "This is Her." Her diverse film credits include "The Tattooist," "6 Days," "Without a Paddle" and "Stray." In her latest television venture, she graced the screen in TVNZ's series "After the Party" alongside Robyn Malcolm and Peter Mullan, following previous appearances in "One Lane Bridge" and "Shortland Street." Mia's theatrical contributions are equally remarkable, featuring lead roles in productions for The Silo Theatre, including "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Angels in America," "White Rabbit, Red Rabbit," and most recently, "Upu Mai Whetu."

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