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Mikaela Hoover
Mikaela Hoover at the Guardians of the Galaxy premiere in July 2014
Born (1984-07-12) July 12, 1984 (age 40)
Alma materLoyola Marymount University
OccupationActress
Years active2006-present
Known forHappy Endings
How I Met Your Mother

Mikaela Hoover (born July 12, 1984)[1][2] is an American actress of Iranian and Italian descent.

Early life and education

Mikaela was born and raised in Colbert, Washington.[3] She started taking dance classes at the age of two and starred in school plays and appeared in local commercials as a child. She was accepted to Loyola Marymount University's theatre program in Los Angeles and graduated with her bachelor's degree in theatre.[3][4]

Career

Hoover made her acting debut in 2007, in the movie Frank. She then went on to book a leading role in Sorority Forever. Shortly after, Hoover got a role in Humanzee after auditioning in front of James Gunn and following that she got offered the lead role in the James Gunn and Peter Safran Xbox show Sparky & Mikaela.

During 2010, Hoover began appearing in American productions with a guest role in How I Met Your Mother. She also got a role in the James Gunn movie Super.

In 2011, she had a recurring role in the television series Happy Endings as Jackie and in 2012, she appeared in Anger Management.

In 2013, Hoover had roles in the American television productions Two and a Half Men and The League, followed by a role in Saint George in 2014.

Hoover continued to work with James Gunn and in 2014 she played Nova Prime's Assistant in the Marvel movie Guardians of the Galaxy and Raziya Memarian in The Belko Experiment.

In 2017, Hoover appeared in the television series 2 Broke Girls, The Guest Book and Lucifer.

In 2020, she booked a role in DC's The Suicide Squad, Lionsgate's Guest House and Netflix's Holidate.

Filmography

Film & television
Year Film Role Notes
2006 SamHas7Friends Cami TV series
2007 Frank Heather
2008 Casanovas Actress #1 TV series (Episode: "Hollywood Heartburn")
Sorority Forever Madison Westerbrook Web series (33 episodes)
Sparky & Mikaela Mikaela TV series (Episode: "Pilot")
Humanzee! Margo TV series (Episode: "Pilot")
2009 PG Porn Julie TV short (Episode: "Helpful Bus")
Lost Dream Mackenzie
2010 Team Unicorn Jenna TV series (Episode: "G33K & G4M3R Girls")
Super Holly
How I Met Your Mother Stacey TV series (Episode: "Baby Talk")
2011 2 Man 3 Way Short
Happy Endings[4] Jackie TV series (2 episodes)
Fleshlightning Madison Short
2012 Anger Management Daytona TV series (2 episodes)
2013 Two and a Half Men Morgan TV series (Episode: "Big Episode: Someone Stole a Spoon")
The League Taco's Girl TV series (Episode: "Chalupa vs. The Cutlet")
2014 Back in the Day Tifficult
Saint George Chloe TV series (Episode: "Won't Get Fooled Again")
Cuz-Bros Karissa TV film
Guardians of the Galaxy Nova Prime's Assistant
2016 The Belko Experiment Raziya Memarian
2017 2 Broke Girls Jessica TV series (Episode: "And The Baby And Other Things")
Lucifer Ester TV series (Episode: "Chloe Does Lucifer")
2018 Blacked Out Suzy Short film
Bubble Sunday Short film
2019 Airplane Mode Claire
2020 Holidate Annie
Guest House Taylor
2021 The Suicide Squad Camila
Love Hard Chelsea

References

  1. ^ "Mikaela Hoover - CraveOnline Bio". CraveOnline. CRAVEONLINE MEDIA, LLC. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Mikaela Hoover Biography and Filmography". Hollywood.com. 3 February 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Mikaela Hoover | Bellus Magazine". Bellus Magazine. 15 May 2014. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
  4. ^ a b Maximus (9 June 2014). "Mikaela Hoover | Swagger Magazine". Swagger Magazine. Retrieved 24 July 2014.