User:Mymydavis

Mylika Davis( MYMY, MY) is an actress born in Bronx New York,   currently living in Los Angeles, CA. She is an Actress, Producer, Writer. Born to Mother Lynette Washington and Father Larry Davis, She has two brothers Rasheed Davis and Sharif Davis. Three sisters Maria Davis, Deborah Davis, Brenda Glasse. She has a son with Actor, Writer, Producer "Invictus" comic book creator, Antonio Ramirez. She went to the High School Of Fashion Industries, majoring in Fashion Design. She studied Pattern making at F.I.T. She was acting her whole life. She landed her first role in 1990 after her voice coach, Ahnk Rah, suggested that she audition for the Positive Youth Troupe, a youth community theater company. She performed original musicals touring around the New York CIty School System. She gained experience that gave her the confidence to seek work in theater, television and film. She landed her first film role in the independent film " Raising The Heights, directed by Max Gottlieb then " The Messenger". "Oreo" directed by Pamela. Pamela helped her get her first agent. Her first big break came when she booked. One Life To Live in 1998. She went on to do "All My Children" and "As The World Turns". She went on to  do television " Law And Order, S.V.U." and "Third Watch".  Film credits include Oscar Nominated film " Far from Heaven" directed by Todd Haynes, "Accepted" directed by Steve Pink, "A Good Day To Be Black and Sexy" directed by Dennis Dortch and many other films, television and commercials.  She started producing in 2001, When she co- produced the play " R.E.A.L. by Naiimah ALi. She produced her first cable show in ", 2000 " Interview With A Thespian", a video magazine giving insight to black theater. She received. Executive Producer credit on " Grisly"' a short and web series, Psychological thriller written by Roger,  She gained her director title  in 2006 on the short film, "Sentimental Spider" written by co- producer and leading actress Sergia Perez. Starring Actor Eddie Goines. She is co-founder of the online magazine " Boricua Morena' giving insight to the African American and Latin experience in entertainment.