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Myha'la started her career acting primarily in theater roles, including a touring production of The Book of Mormon in 2017, playing Nabulungi. [6]She played a small role in the indie film Premature (2019) and appeared in a 2019 episode of the television series Modern Love.
In April, Myha'la and Jackson White joined the cast in undisclosed roles. [2] [3] In May, Dan Stevens and Ben Schnetzer joined the cast. [4] [5] In June, Pierson Fodé, Ian Colletti, Mary Neely, Ana Yi Puig, Aidan Laprete, Pedro Correa, and Coral Peña joined the cast. [6] [7] Principal photography began on May 15, 2024, in Los Angeles, and ...
Myha’la, 28, is sitting cross-legged on the floor of her waterfront rental in Cape Town, South Africa, where she’s staying as production begins on her next project, a “Pulp Fiction-y cult ...
In December 2019, it was announced that Myha'la Herrold, Marisa Abela, Harry Lawtey, David Johnson, Nabhaan Rizwan, Freya Mavor, Will Tudor, Conor MacNeill and Ken Leung had joined the cast of the series, with Tinge Krishnan, Ed Lilly and Mary Nighy set to serve as directors, and Sam H. Freeman and Kate Verghese to serve as writers. [37]
Industry stars Myha'la and Marisa Abela break down the season premiere, including what might have happened on the yacht, how Kit Harington's Henry Muck shakes up the season, and which one of them ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Myha’la is best known for playing a steely, manipulative investment banker on HBO's “Industry,” so the thought of her breaking into song seems antithetical. Yet the graduate of Carnegie Mellon’s prestigious drama school says when she told friends and former acting teachers she landed a starring role in the series, they ...
The last time we laid eyes on Myha’la’s Harper Stern — nearly two years ago, in the Season 2 finale of “Industry” — she had just been ejected from her center of gravity. As her mentor ...
An April 2023 announcement named Samuel Blenkin, Myha'la Herrold, Daniel Portman, John Hannah, and Monica Dolan as cast members in the sixth series. [13] Kirsty Wark presents Blenkins's character with a BAFTA; [14] Weruche Opia also plays herself, at a BAFTA event. [15] The episode was directed by Sam Miller. [8]