Namibia Maia
A passionate young actress with a multicultural heart and a deep love for storytelling.
Stories Live Through Me.
Namibia Maia Born 2nd April 2007 | SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil
Brazilian & Italian
đ Final-year Acting Student â NSCG Newcastle College, UK
"Acting isnât just a dream â itâs how I connect, discover, and express what it means to be human."
Namibia is a bilingual actress with BrazilianâItalian roots, known for her emotional depth, focus, and authenticity on stage and screen.
Currently finishing her training in the UK, she brings culture, truth, and heart to every role.
âš Focus. Emotion. Truth.
Skreechee Dee
Written, directed, and produced by Mike Heads & Oliver Leeds - Featuring: Namibia Maia as one off the characters.
The Skreechee gang is called to investigate the missing children at the school, where Jamie and Nina are the teachers who asked for the investigation.
7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Created by: Adapted, directed, and produced by Lillie May Conway and Ollie Goodwin - Featuring: Namibia Maia as one off the characters.
The play tells the story of Evelyn Hugo, a famous actress known for her incredible career and seven husbands.
Scuttlers: The Prequel
Written, directed, and produced by Lewis Campbell Wilson and Danny Boon - Featuring: Namibia Maia as one off the characters.
The prequel takes place two years before the original Scuttlers story.
The Marauders
Created by: Namibia Maia and Chloe Purcell, directed by both with Jack Allan Bowes.
Inspired by The Breakfast Club, but with characters from the Harry Potter universe from the generation of Harryâs parents.
Film and TV
Featuring: Namibia Maia as one off the characters.
College Project, A recreated scene from Donât Worry Darling, where Alice confronts Jack about the lie sheâs been living.
Photos
Moments captured while being part of beautiful projects.
Each photo holds a piece of my passion for the craft, the stories, and the amazing people Iâve had the joy of working with.
Twelfth Night
This is one of my classical monologues. This monologue is from a play called Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, the monologue is from act 2 scene 2 and is the monologue that Viola has.