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Ms. Goldmine, was born and raised in Houston, Texas. She saw her inspirations early in life with dancing ballet and cultural pieces. Her performing artistry began at the Kuumba House Dance Theatre (2004) where she played the lead in their youth group. It was here where she was cast as "Sati", the leading role in 'Amasiko,' an annual South African play written and directed by Lindi Yenni. She was later accepted into multiple acting conservatories. Then decided to attend Yale University Summer Conservatory for Drama, studied at Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (London), and obtained a Film/TV Essentials certificate for entertainment industry business and producing from New York University Tisch. The 'Wonder London' film was a great launch for her soon to be stunt acting work after performing an air lift stunt for the first time. In New York City, she continued to book film, theatre and TV projects. 'In Pieces' (2021), filmed as a supporting actress, played the best friend of a missing homicide. 'Going the Distance' (2018), was a short film she also starred in by ABlast Film Productions. She was then cast as the roaring alpha female "Faliah" in the Off-Broadway play, 'The March'(2017) at the Producer's Club near Times Square. In (2016), The Goldmine landed the lead role of 'Dorothy' at the National Black Theatre 'Oz Comes to Harlem' by Producer Clarke Clark.