Mikayla LaShae Bartholomew

Mikayla LaShae Bartholomew

Mikayla LaShae Bartholomew is an American stage and screen actress, best known for her film roles in Academy Award winning film "King Richard", NAACP Image Award winning film "Dear Mama", and the Sundance Film"Grace". Upcoming, she is attached to a series in development with Jon Bernthal at HBO. She holds a BFA in theatre performance, with studied minors in pre-nursing, gender, sexuality and women’s studies from Virginia Commonwealth University.

Mikayla is 2020 Special Tony Award recipient for her work with the Broadway Advocacy Coalition and Artist Ambassador at the New York Civil Liberties Union. Other credits: The Salvagers (World Premiere), Angry, Raucous and Shamelessly Gorgeous, So You’re Just Sitting with Her While She Bleeds, The Niceties (RTCC Award Winner), Pure (HBO Max), The Great Khan, WET, A Doll’s House: Part 2. Facilitator/Programs Producer: Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, The Lion King, Girl from the North Country, Broadway for Black Lives Matter… Again, What Now: Unplugged, and the Arts in Action Festival.

Movies for Mikayla LaShae Bartholomew...

Grace
Title: Grace
Character: Sister
Released: January 21, 2024
Type: Movie
A 1950s Southern teen questions her faith and sexuality on the eve of her baptism when urged to repent her feelings for her best friend.
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King Richard
Title: King Richard
Character: Tunde Price
Released: November 18, 2021
Type: Movie
The story of how Richard Williams served as a coach to his daughters Venus and Serena, who will soon become two of the most legendary tennis players in history.
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Dear Mama...
Title: Dear Mama...
Character: Tanisha
Released: November 11, 2021
Type: Movie
The death of a musical icon draws different reactions from a father and his young, artistic daughter, forcing them to confront the emotional aftermath of their own tragedy as they begin to heal.
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Pure
Title: Pure
Character: Celeste
Released: August 13, 2021
Type: Movie
On the eve of her cotillion ball, a young Black girl grapples with her queer identity and questions her purity.