Mylene Robic
Dinh-Robic grew up in Montreal where her love of the stage led her to roles in a slate of plays at Montreal's Queen Mary Theatre, such as Lend Me a Tenor, Noises Off, Lady Windermere's Fan, Ring Around the Moon, Charlie's Aunt and Pygmalion. More recently, she performed in Vancouver's Screaming Weenie Productions' The Well of Horniness and Metro Theatre's Cards on the Table. She remains committed to the stage and continues to train and work in live performance.
Looking to take on new challenges, Dinh-Robic made her screen debut guest starring in an episode of Da Vinci's Inquest in 2003. The primarily theatre-trained actress had just moved to Vancouver to strengthen and further develop her on-screen technique when she landed the plum role.
She graduated with Distinction from Concordia University's Communication Studies program and studied acting with Giles Plouffe of Montreal's Strasberg Workshop and Nancy Sivak of Vancouver's Lyric School of Acting.
Most recently, Dinh-Robic was a series regular on Da Vinci's City Hall, starring opposite Nicholas Campbell as city handler Ritah Mah. She also co-starred opposite Alexandra Holden and Paul Johansson in the TV movie Mind Games. Her other credits include Battlestar Galactica, The 4400, Killer Instinct, Young Blades and Tru Calling.
Mylene Robic Facts
Mylene Dinh-Robic | |
Occupation | Actress |
Selected Filmography
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