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  1. Feb 25, 2023 · Mia Meicai Dawson was born on October 31, 1999, in the United States. She is the daughter of actress Roxann Dawson and her husband casting director Eric Dawson. As of 2023, she is 24 years old. Mia is the youngest of the family. She has an elder sister whose name is Emma Rose Dawson.

    • 24 years old as of 2023
    • daughter of Roxann Dawson and Eric Dawson
    • October 31, 1999
    • Mia Meicai Dawson
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0003896Eric Dawson - IMDb

    Eric Dawson was born on 10 June 1962 in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. He is a casting director and executive, known for Monster (2022), American Horror Story (2011) and Feud (2017). He has been married to Roxann Dawson since May 1994.

    • January 1, 1
    • Eric Dawson
    • Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
  3. Children:Emma Rose Dawson (born on January 16, 1998), Mia Meicai Dawson (born on October 31, 1999; adopted in July 2000). Parents: Mary and Bob Dawson. Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or add missing content. Learn more about contributing. Edit page. Eric Dawson. Casting Director: Monster.

  4. Became a mother for the 2nd time at age 41 when she adopted her daughter named Mia Meicai Dawson (b.October 31, 1999) in July 2000. Child's father is her 2nd husband, Eric Dawson . Gave birth to her 1st child at age 39, a daughter named Emma Rose Dawson on January 16, 1998.

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    Roxann Dawson Caballero was born September 11, 1958, in Los Angeles, California. She graduated from University of California, Berkeleyin 1980.

    Acting

    Dawson's first professional acting job was in a Broadway production of A Chorus Line.She also appeared as a background dancer in the 1985 film adaptation. In 1989 Dawson worked on the NBC drama Nightingales. During the course of her work on that show, she met casting director Eric Dawson, who would later become her second husband. After the show was canceled, Eric's company cast her in guest roles on Matlock and Jake and the Fat Man. In 1994, Dawson was cast as the half Human/half-Klingon eng...

    Directing and producing

    While working on Voyager, Dawson made her directorial debut on the episode "Riddles", which aired in September 1999. She later directed the second part of the two-part episode "Workforce" and directed 10 episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. In 2002, she provided the voice of the repair station computer in one of the Star Trek: Enterpriseepisodes she directed. Dawson has also directed episodes of Charmed, The O.C., Close to Home, Lost, Heroes, Hawthorne, The Closer, Cold Case, Caprica, The Menta...

    Writing

    Dawson's first play, Desire to Fall, was produced by the Circle Repertory Company workshop in 1986.[citation needed] Her second play, Passage Through the Heart, debuted in 1997 at the University of Minnesota Duluth. From 2000 to she co-wrote with Daniel Graham a trilogy of science fiction novels, Entering Tenebrea (ISBN 0-671-03607-6), Tenebrea's Hope (ISBN 0-671-03609-2) and Tenebrea Rising (ISBN 0-671-03611-4).

    Dawson was married to actor Casey Biggs, but they eventually divorced. He later became a recurring cast member of the sister series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as the Cardassian Damar. In May 1994 Dawson married casting director Eric Dawson, whom she met while working on the series Nightingales. They have two daughters, Emma and Mia; Mia was adopted...

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  5. Original name, Roxan Cabalero; born September 11, 1964, in Los Angeles, CA; married Eric Dawson (a casting director); children: Emma Rose, Mia Meicai. Addresses: Agent: Scott Harris, David A. Rose, Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067-6022.

  6. Original name, Roxan Cabalero; born September 11, 1964, in Los Angeles, CA; married Eric Dawson (a casting director); children: Emma Rose, Mia Meicai. Education: University of California, Berkeley, B.A., theatre arts; trained for the stage at the American Conservatory Theatre with Uta Hagen.