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Myha'la Jael Herrold (born April 6, 1996), known mononymously as Myha'la (), is an American actress. She portrays Harper Stern in the British television drama ''Industry (TV series), Industry'' and had roles in the films ''Bodies Bodies Bodies'' (2022) and ''Leave the World Behind (film), Leave the World Behind'' (2023). Early life and education Myha'la was born and grew up in San Jose, California, San Jose, California. Her mother, Susan, ran a salon. Her father is Jamaican. She graduated from Archbishop Mitty High School in 2014, then attended Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama, graduating in 2018. Career Myha'la started her career acting primarily in theater roles, including a touring production of ''The Book of Mormon (musical), The Book of Mormon'' in 2017, playing Nabulungi. She played a small role in the indie film ''Premature (2019 film), Premature'' (2019) and appeared in a 2019 episode of the television series ''Modern Love (TV series), Modern Love''. In 202 ...
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Loch Henry
"Loch Henry" is the second episode of the sixth series of the anthology series '' Black Mirror''. It was written by the series creator Charlie Brooker and directed by Sam Miller. Alongside the rest of the sixth series, it premiered on Netflix on 15 June 2023. The episode follows Davis (Samuel Blenkin) and Pia ( Myha'la Herrold) as they make a true crime documentary in Davis's run-down hometown in Scotland. Brooker reflected on the cinematic style of true crime documentaries and how he and his wife had considered traveling to Scotland after seeing its depiction in a documentary. "Loch Henry" was the first episode set in Scotland, as the setting of "Crocodile" was changed to Iceland; 18 locations in Scotland were used for filming. The episode criticises the effects of true crime media on victims. Pia's death can be seen as punishment for her flippant attitude towards other people's tragedies. The episode references other ''Black Mirror'' events through newspapers and other text; i ...
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