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Tritia DeViSha (aka Tritia Kam) is an Australian Actress of Chinese Heritage, based in Melbourne, Australia. She was born in Hollywood CA, & spent her early childhood traveling the world with her family, living between the US, Malaysia & Indonesia, before migrating with her family to Australia when she was in primary school. Tritia began modeling in her teens, & after completing various screen & acting courses & presenting with RMITV, in 2005 she landed a gig hosting the weekly independent late night music/lifestyle television show "Noise TV" on SBS & C31 (Melb), where she spent 4yrs as a weekly host/presenter/producer of the show. During that time, Tritia also started exploring the alternative lifestyle festival circuit, performing dance, live theatre & MC presenting at International Festivals such as Earthdance, Rainbow Serpent, The Dreaming & Woodford Folk Festival. She decided to leave Noise TV in 2009 to move to Byron Bay NSW to further her spirituality & yoga practice, & in 2011 while she was in Byron, played the lead title role of "Betty" in independent Martial Arts Feature, "Black Betty". Tritia returned to Melbourne in 2012 & has since appeared in an array of short & feature films, music videos, commercials, YouTube & other videos, & magazine publications, & won the "Best supporting Actress Award" for her roles as otherworldly Karaoke Hostess "Haru" in "Mui Karaoke", as well as for her role as Asian mob Boss "Ishtar" in "Revenge of the Gweilo". Tritia is currently working on the "Horror House" television project as the delectable Vampiress co-host Mistress Boobiana in the new hosted comedy horror show. Tritia is also a writer, creator, producer & filmmaker, having made her directorial debut in 2015 with her short "Exit from Eden - the Story of Lilith", about the original woman created in the time of Biblical Genesis before Eve, followed by "The Kali Geisha Erotica Grotesque", & "Inanna, The Queen of Heaven", based upon the epic Sumerian Legend of the Goddess Inanna. Tritia's own films, stories & creative work are all deeply inspired by the Goddess & contain strong esoteric undertones with themes of women's empowerment.