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Mica Burton

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Mica Burton
Burton in 2016
Born
Michaela Jean Burton

Other namesMichaela Jean Burton
Occupations
  • Actress
  • cosplayer
  • host
Years active2015–present
FatherLeVar Burton

Michaela Jean Burton[1] is an American actress, cosplayer and host. She is known for her contributions in the gaming space, having hosted for Achievement Hunter, The Know, the Overwatch League and voicing a character in 100ft Robot Golf.

Burton has been referred to as a "nerd renaissance woman" by The New York Times[2] and has been noted as one of only a few professional black cosplayers by Essence.[3]

Career

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Acting

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In 2015, Burton portrayed the role of Jules in the film Lazer Team (2015).[4] She also briefly appeared in The Eleven Little Roosters (2017).[citation needed]

She voiced Vahni in 100ft Robot Golf (2016).[5] Burton is known for her roles in actual play RPG web shows such as Wizards of the Coast's Destiny & Doom (2017)[6] and Nights of Eveningstar (2020).[7][8] Burton also guest starred in Critical Role's second campaign[9][10] and in L.A. by Night.[11]

Burton plays ensign Alandra La Forge, the daughter of Burton's father's character, Geordi La Forge, in the third season of Star Trek: Picard.[12]

Cosplay

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Burton began cosplaying in high school after attending a convention with a friend.[3][13] She was commissioned by Riot Games to create League of Legends cosplay in 2019.[14] She has also received praise for cosplays of characters from The Legend of Zelda.[15][16]

Hosting

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Burton, who had been a fan of the company since she was a child, joined Rooster Teeth in 2016 after meeting the founders and other employees.[3] She began as a host in the gaming division Achievement Hunter,[4] but later moved to the entertainment news division The Know.[17] She left Rooster Teeth in 2018, stating in 2020 that this was due to racial issues at the company.[18]

In 2019, Burton joined the Overwatch League as a "League Insider", conducting interviews with the players.[19] She left in 2020.[20]

Burton has hosted multiple Dungeons & Dragons events for Wizards of the Coast such as D&D Live 2019: The Descent[21][22] and D&D Live 2021.[23] Burton began cohosting the web series Critter Hug in 2020 for Critical Role Productions.[24][25]

She was a speaker at Ubisoft's monthly Black Game Pros event in 2020.[26] She hosted a cosplay competition at Glitchcon 2020.[27][28] Burton was a cohost for a Star Trek anniversary stream in 2020[29] and multiple Star Trek streams on Paramount+ in 2021.[30][31]

Burton hosted The PC Gaming Show during E3 2021[32] and during Summer Game Fest 2022.[33] She cohosted an episode of 10 Minute Power Hour (10MPH) with the Game Grumps, entitled “HEDBANZ but it’s making us doubt our sense of self…w/ Mica Burton!” The episode was published on March 18, 2024.

Personal life

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Burton is the daughter of makeup artist Stephanie Cozart-Burton and actor LeVar Burton.[34]

Burton graduated from the University of Michigan in 2016 with a BFA in acting.[3]

She is bisexual.[35][2]

Filmography

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Live-action filmography

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List of live-action performances
Year Title Role(s) Notes Source
2005 Reading Rainbow Self Film [36]
2015 Lazer Team Jules Film [4]
2016–2017 Achievement Hunter Herself Web Series; cast and host [4][37]
2017–2018 The Know Herself Web Series; co-host [17][38]
2017 Destiny & Doom Freyja Varondal RPG Web Series; main role [6]
2018 "Danny Don't You Know" Concert Fan Music Video; Ninja Sex Party
2018–2019 Game the Game Herself Web series; 3 episodes [39][40][41]
2019 Critical Role (Campaign 2) Reani Web series; 3 episodes [9][10]
Pub Draw Herself Web Series; episode: "Draw Reani with Mica Burton!" [42]
2020–2021 L.A. by Night Delilah Web series; 2 episodes [11][43]
Narrative Telephone Herself Web series; 2 episodes [44][45]
Critter Hug Herself Web series; co-host [24][25]
2020–2022 Nights of Eveningstar Azara Mithras Web series; main role [7][8][46]
2021 Diablo One-Shot Indra Web Event for BlizzCon [47][48]
D&D Strixhaven - Curriculum Of Chaos Web Event for Roll20Con [49][50]
2023 Star Trek: Picard Ensign Alandra La Forge TV series; recurring role [51]
The Ready Room Herself Episode: "The Bounty"
2024 Dirty Laundry Herself Web series; 1 episode

Voice-over filmography

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List of voice-over performances
Year Title Role(s) Notes Source
2016 100ft Robot Golf Vahni Video game [5]

References

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