Shauen Miller
Shauen Miller is a Jamaican American actress, (born December 22nd, in Kingston, Jamaica). The family moved to and around the United States, living in the North, West and the South until they finally settled in Middle Georgia. Shauen is best known for her role as K.C. Davis, in the new web TV series, 'Hope's Home.' She is also known f...
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Shauen Miller is a Jamaican American actress, (born December 22nd, in Kingston, Jamaica). The family moved to and around the United States, living in the North, West and the South until they finally settled in Middle Georgia. Shauen is best known for her role as K.C. Davis, in the new web TV series, 'Hope's Home.' She is also known for numerous other roles in the TV Crime Show circuit, such as ATL Homicide, Snapped: Killer Couples, Storm of Suspicion and Fatal Attraction. She has been featured in several national and local TV commercials and music videos and has a few voiceover credits to her name. Shauen was active in drama club and plays in Elementary School, High School and College. Her official acting journey began in 2000, when she appeared in the film 'Remember The Titans' as a student. Like many other actors, Shauen started out working as an extra in movies. Her passion for acting was re-ignited in 2022 after taking a lengthy hiatus from acting to start and raise a family. To prepare for a smooth reentry, she sought out an acting coach and took acting classes from fellow actor, Russell Sam's of Actor's Way In. Shauen has since appeared in films, such as 'It's Still Me', 'Consider The Lilies', 'Dolly Parton's Magical Mountain Christmas' and 'Who's Gonna Take Care Of Me?' (In production) and more. In addition to acting, Shauen is a writer and producer. She studied Film & TV production (VPT) at Pellissippi State College. Previously, she concluded her studies at Liberty University and Toccoa Falls College, majoring in Mass Communications. And minored in Drama & Child Psychology. In July of 2022, Shauen was given a Key To The City of Celina, by Mayor Luke Collins of Celina, Tenessee, for her contribution to positive filmmaking. Making up for lost time, Shauen is steadily making a name for herself in the local entertainment industry. Show less «