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Micah Obregon was born November 10, 1994 in Houston, Texas. She is a Mexican-American actor, writer, and visual artist. Having spent much of her childhood in Carnegie Neighborhood Library where her aunt worked, she developed a fervid appetite for literature ranging from nonfiction zoology texts to comic books and graphic novels. Her venture into recreational writing took off at the early age of six, beginning with journaling and love poems written about crushes. Soon, she would find she had a knack for various areas in the fine arts. While attending Lanier Middle School, Micah Obregon was introduced to the theater arts. She made her UIL competition debut in eighth grade with Of Winners, Losers, and Games. She won a medal for her role as Susan, a new mother overcoming the loss of her baby. Her next UIL competition would occur while attending Lamar High School, winning a medal for her roles in Radium Girls as Kathryn Schaub and Diane Roeder. That year, Radium Girls would make Lamar history by advancing further in the UIL competition than the school's drama department had in ten years. Upon graduating high school, Micah would begin exploring film acting while still working in the Houston theatre scene. While filming, she worked with AMC, Amazon Studios, Adidas, and independent studios, making appearances in films such as Good After Bad starring Twilight's Billy Burke. She also starred in the Billboard-featured "Everything Here" by The Suffers music video. Stemming from her acting career, Micah's writing interests would take on the form of screenplays, such as Core Teen and Fourth Time Around.