Nadine Mills appeared in her second television role on Netflix Supacellplays Sabrina Clarke, and fans are wondering about the upcoming actress.
Although still relatively new to the television screen, Mills is no stranger. Her previous roles include Adrienne in 2022 PaydayArinata in 2019 Guestsand Martina in 2016 Weekend.
He also appeared in two episodes Sliced, one in Season 1 (2019) and one in Season 2 (2021). This was his only television role before 2024 Supacell.
Nadine Mills Biography Information and Fun Facts
Nadine Mills wanted to act from an early age
In an interview with Vérité, Nadine Mills discussed her desire to be an actress since she was a child.
He said that he “used to always perform” and may have been “that annoying kid” always tries to get his parents to look at him:
“To be honest, it’s something that was always in me when I was young. I was always performing and putting on little shows for my mom and dad. I was probably that annoying kid who would be like, ‘Look at me! I have something else for you!”
Mills talked about how he found it “especially for blacks” there was not “a lot to aim for” in this career, but it was different in the US.
He said it looks like it Sister Sister and Moesha showed him it “this is something (he) can really do.” However, Mills pointed out that what “really made me hungry” was to continue acting “when (she) booked (her) first short film:”
“However, I would say that in the UK – especially for black people – we didn’t have a lot to aspire to, but the US was always something we had, so seeing ‘Sister’, ‘Moesha’ and those shows (made me realize that) ‘This can really do.’
Nadine graduated from the University of Westminster
In 2010, Mills graduated from the University of Westminster in London with a degree in Contemporary Media Practice.
The University of Westminster program covers a wide range of creative fields “to prepare (students) for the dynamic and ever-changing landscape of media art” such as media creation and design for film, video games, interactive technology and more.
Mills told Vérité that he chose this field of study over drama at university level because he was interested in learning what was going on. “behind the camera”.
He took “part-time drama classes on weekends” since it was “always something that (he) knew (he) wanted to do:”
“I went to school and studied drama. I went to university and studied drama. But I never went (to university) for that; I actually studied media because I wanted to learn (what) behind the camera, but I went to part-time drama classes on the weekend. It was always something, what I knew I wanted to do.
Nadine hopes that Supacell will break racial stereotypes
In his role SupacellMills hopes to convey the message that black people “are more than stereotypes.”
At the show’s London premiere, Mills told The Upcoming about the bigger impact he hopes the show will have. He wants it to be something like that “open the doors to black culture:”
“We’re not all stereotypes, you know? We get bullied a lot as black people, and I hope this opens doors to black culture and lets people know that we’re more than stereotypes.”
He told blackfilmandtv about it because he saw the show “there was a green light” Mills “I wanted to be a part of this.” She credits her friendship with producer Sheila Nortley for getting her “Audition in the room.”
When he had the part, he told himself that he “cannot deceive (himself):”
“I saw it had been greenlit and I wanted to be a part of it. Luckily for me, my great friend Sheila Nortley is a producer on the show. She got me in the room. I auditioned and then it was like, ‘Great, I’ve booked this job – I can’t let myself down. , you know?””
Interestingly, as he told Véritré, his audition was for the lead role (the part he got), although five or six months earlier “All the main roles were gone.”
Nadine will next star in the short film Osoro
After SupacellMills’ next role is in a short film wholly.
Written and directed by Nortley, wholly follows Alesha (Rima Nsubuga) on a journey through time and space as she searches for her first love.
Televisual notes that the film digs into “poignant and resonant themes of sadness, classicism and mythology.”
Mills plays Julia, although little is known about the character beyond her name.
How to follow Nadine Mills online
Fans can follow Mills on Instagram (@nadinemills_).
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