Mainei Aloha Kinimaka grew up on the east coast of Kaua'i in the Hawaiian homestead of Anahola. As the daughter of big wave surfing legend, Titus Kinimaka, Mainei was born into Hawaiian royalty - but has always set out to make a name for herself. Raised as the niece of 16 aunties and uncles who were water-men, hula masters, and musicians, traditional practices and values were core pillars in Mainei's youth. Preserving Hawaiian heritage, environment, and way of life has been, and will always be, imperative to her. At the young age of four, Mainei began surfing and developed a deep passion for her ancestral practice. She soon found her competitive spark and claimed her first victory at only 5 years old as the only girl in her division. She gained sponsorship from the international lifestyle action sports brand, Roxy, at age 8. From then on, she began to surf professionally around the world. Mainei's mother is a small-business owner and former school teacher, and was very insistent that she also pursue her academic goals. She remained in public school and balanced coursework with frequent international travel for professional competitions. It was at Kapa'a Intermediate and High School that she fostered her passion for photography and filmmaking. In 2015, she wrote, directed, shot, and edited her first short film highlighting the issue of domestic violence in her native Hawaiian community. This film was Mainei's first ever entry in a film competition, where it took first prize at the Hawaii 'Olelo Youth Exchange. Shortly after, her film was nominated for documentary of the year in the national No Bull Challenge, a youth filmmaking initiative promoting leadership and social justice. She became the first from the state of Hawai'i to ever be recognized in this national event, prompting Kaua'i's Mayor to name May 15th, the day she was nominated, as Mainei Aloha Kinimaka Day. Since then, Mainei has begun studying through the University of Hawai'i with the goal of obtaining a degree in Hawaiian Studies. Simultaneously, she has worked on camera hosting global surf events and sportscasting for the World Surf League, surfing's' largest and most prestigious association. At 22 years old, she is entering her 15th year of professional surfing for Roxy. Mainei's love of filmmaking caught the attention of her cousin in, Jason Momoa (Aquaman) who began mentoring Mainei and teaching her about all aspects of the film industry. Soon after, she landed a key role after her very first audition for SEE, Apple's tent-pole for the launch of their new streaming service. SEE is written by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders), directed by Francis Lawrence (Hunger Games), produced by Chernin Entertainment (Hidden Figures) and starring opposite Jason Momoa. In late 2019, Mainei then completed her first starring role on the production of The Last Manhunt, an indigenous retelling of Robert Redford's Tell Them Willie Boy is Here. Mainei's biggest goal in life is to honor those who came before her by giving back to her home islands and community. She hopes to perpetuate her cultural practices of surfing and storytelling with integrity for the future generations.
Mainie Mulholland is an actress, known for A Christmas Star (2015).
Maiqi Jiao is known for Hao xiang qu ni de shi jie ai ni (2022) and Wo Huan Xi Xi Huan Ni (2019).
Maiquen Saez-Vega is known for his work on Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives. (2022).
Mary Alice Mulroney, known professionally as Mair Mulroney or ThatGirlMair, is an award-winning American actress, musician, composer, singer-songwriter, model, and writer. Born at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C. to Mary Patricia Denney and Thomas Joseph Mulroney. She is of Irish, English, German, Dutch, and Czechoslovakian ancestry. Mair grew up in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Vienna, Virginia where she attended James Madison High School and eventually Randolph Macon Military Academy in Front Royal, Virginia before completing her education via online homeschooling through the University of Nebraska in order to pursue a professional career in entertainment. Mair resides in Los Angeles, California, where she has worked as a commercial actress for well-known brands and companies such as Apple, Purina, LG, Microsoft, AT&T, J.W. Marriott, Tostitos, SyFy, Jimmy Choo, Avid (ProTools), Twitter, Mini Cooper, Fallout 76, and American Express among many others. She has appeared and/or starred in videos for celebrated musical artists Missy Elliott, Katy Perry (featuring Skip Marley), Mike Posner, Olivia Holt, DJ Nytrix (on several different occasions featuring DEV, Neon Hitch, and Luciana), Blasterjaxx and Breathe Carolina, Lukas Graham, KATO and Sigala (featuring Haillee Steinfeld), Morrissey, JoJo Siwa, Foster The People, Daddy Yankee, Guaynaa, and more. Musically she has lent her vocals and compositions to commercials, award-winning films and television showing including the Emmy Award-winning series "My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend". While having collaborated and created across just about every musical genre, Mair's personal style is described as honest, playful, masterfully melodic, and emotionally powerful progressive pop. Her most recent "Stories" EP is available on most streaming platforms, as is her "ThatGirl did Daft" EP - an experimental Daft Punk remix project with musical counterpart Marc Solomon. As of 2020 Mair has several feature films and screenplays in the works, including the international release of _Unchained (2020)_ - a full length action film in which she stars alongside Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts and the longest reigning Knockouts Champion in women's wrestling; Taya Valkyrie. Mair also wrote and performed the theme song for the film and will debut a full-length musical album with Mr. Solo Musik as long-time collaborators under the pseudonym K.I.S.S. (Keep it Simple, Stupid.). They plan to re-release an updated, more compact take on their original Daft Punk remixes renamed "They did Daft" under the same pseudonym. Sands of Fate: A Star Wars Story also goes into production in 2020. It is the second in a series of original not-for-profit Star Wars shorts tying back to George Lucas's original trilogy. Produced by Escape Velocity and directed by master special make-up effects artist, concept designer, and sculptor Timothy Reed Martin, Sands of Fate will follow up their first, extremely successful episode _Birth of A Monster: A Star Wars Story (2019)_. The cast has already signed on and will include (Mair), American voice actor Steve Bloom, performer and actor Chris Bartlett, Dan Bohman, and Nathan Bock.
Maira Chasseroux is known for O Doutrinador: A Série (2019), Onde Andará Dulce Veiga? (2008) and O Palhaço (2011).
Maira Doshi (Born:18/11/1995 in Rajkot, Gujarat) is an actress best known as 'Shreya' for the film Chasani(Gujarati)(2019), and 'Aaradhya'(Telegu 2019) for The web show 'The Grill'. Her upcoming film is IIT Krishnamurthy(Telegu)which is expected to release this year. Her show on channel viu "The Grill" gained her popularity in the south Indian industry. Soon after that her Gujarati film "Chasani"-Mithash Zindgi Ni was a huge success and made her win the best debutant actress of the year 2019. The Film also won the best feature film award. Maira(originally born as Pooja Kirtikumar Doshi) is born and raised in Gujarat. She then moved to Mumbai to pursue her dreams post her graduation.
Maira Khan is known for Daadal (2023), Bari Bahu (2015) and Bhoot Bangla (2021).
Maira Khan is known for Mr. Bachchan (2024), Khuda Haafiz Chapter II: Agni Pariksha (2022) and The Signature (2024).
Maira Khan was born in Karachi, Pakistan on 27 July 1984 to actress Shakeela Anayat. She has one step brother and sister. Khan graduated from BAMM PECHS Karachi. She started her career as a child actor when she was only four years old. Maira Khan first appeared in the hit TV serial Jaise Jante Nahin. Since then she has appeared on PTV, Indus TV, Hum TV, ARY TV, TV One, Geo TV serials. She has also appeared as a VJ on Play TV, and hosts her own talk show. She made her film debut in the 2013 political film Chambaili by Shehzad Nawaz and Ismail Jilani. Her character stands up for what's right and is the epitome of the strength of a woman.