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ABOUT MIKAH CONWAY

Mikah has been acting his entire life. Although, his mother might be quoted saying, "he's not acting, that's just the way he is, he's a ham." Mikah's true passion for acting formed the summer after 4th grade while apart of a production of The Pied Piper put on by Missoula Children's Theatre. His father passed away the day before opening the show and Mikah still decided to perform. The years following, he explored acting on and off but it wasn't until his Junior year of high school that his passion was reinvigorated upon landing a lead role in The Importance of Being Earnest. Then and there he decided that acting was what he wanted to do with his life, and after playing The Scottish King in The Scottish Play his Senior year, he received a scholarship to study theatre at The University of Denver. Under the tutelage of amazing artists such as Rick Barbour, Anne Penner, Greg Ungar, and Sylvia Gregory, he graduated with a distinction in acting in June, 2020.

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Mikah's most notable performances include Chris in Killer Joe directed by Ashley Hamilton, Alceste (The Misanthrope) in The Misanthrope directed by Sabin Epstein, The Mercenary in Kid Simple directed by Anne Penner, and Ferdinand in the upcoming film The Hazing directed by Sasha Alexander.

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Looking to enhance the art form for all those involved, Mikah carries the unique ability to cultivate a fun, loving, productive atmosphere on any set. He strives to grow as an actor from any experience, and he hopes to never stop growing.

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